- Edward Jellico | Memory Alpha | Fandom
Admiral Edward Jellico commanded the Federation starships USS Cairo and USS Enterprise-D in the late 2360s He led the Cairo in 2367 and was a candidate to command the Enterprise-D following Captain Picard's demise Despite not securing the Enterprise-D command, Jellico was elevated to rear admiral
- Jellico, Tennessee - Wikipedia
Jellico is a city in Campbell County, Tennessee, United States, on the state border with Kentucky, 58 miles (93 km) by road north of Knoxville Its population was 2,355 at the 2010 census
- Jellico TN - City hall, mayor, stats, schools, attractions, and more
Welcome to our dedicated page for Jellico, located in the state of Tennessee, Campbell County Here, you will find detailed information about this city, including its geographical location, population data, administrative services, and local resources
- Jellico: The Appalachian Coal Mining Town with an Explosive Past
Historic mountain community (my original hometown) has seen better (and much worse) times The small mountain town of Jellico sits on the border of two states, part of it in Tennessee and part of it in Kentucky
- Visiting Jellico, Tennessee’s ‘First’ Town | The Knoxville Focus
For lovers of the opera, Jellico was the childhood home of singer and actress Grace Moore For gospel music fans it was also the home of Homer Rodeheaver who was music director for evangelist Billy Sunday and a composer of many gospel songs
- 30 years ago, the most hated Enterprise captain changed Star . . . - Inverse
Captain Jellico is back, and the impact Ronny Cox had on the franchise is clear On December 21, 1992, Captain Edward Jellico (Ronny Cox) gave up command of the USS Enterprise, handing the
- Discover Jellico | Jellico TN - Facebook
Discover Jellico, Jellico 3,431 likes · 78 talking about this · 5 were here The purpose of the Tourism Committee is to bring exciting activities to the
- Jellico, TN Map Directions - MapQuest
Jellico, Tennessee, is a small city nestled in the Appalachian Mountains, known for its rich coal mining history and scenic beauty Established in the late 19th century, Jellico flourished as a coal town, with its development closely tied to the expansion of the railroad industry
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