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Edwin Augustus Keeble (August 18, 1905 – September 22, 1979) was an American architect who was trained in the Beaux-Arts architecture tradition. He designed many buildings in Tennessee, including homes, churches, military installations, skyscrapers, hospitals and school buildings, some of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The old chapel at Woodlawn. Joe Allison (1924–2002), songwriter; Liz Anderson (1927–2011), country music singer, songwriter, and mother to country musician Lynn Anderson. Lynn Anderson (1947–2015), Country music singer; Eddy Arnold (1918–2008), Country Music Singer, Recording Executive, Producer and Country Music Hall of Fame Member
The first issue of the Nashville Tennessean was printed on Sunday May 12, 1907. The paper was founded by Col. Luke Lea, a 28-year-old attorney and local political activist. In 1910, the publishers purchased a controlling interest in the Nashville American. They began publishing an edition known as The Tennessean American.
William Percy Sharpe (1871–1942), Mayor of Nashville, 1922–24 [5] John Hugh Smith (1819–1870), Mayor of Nashville three times during the 19th century [5] Donald W. Southgate (1887–1953), architect [17] Edward Bushrod Stahlman (1843–1930), German-born railroad executive, publisher of the Nashville Banner and builder of The Stahlman. [18]
This is a list of notable cemeteries in Tennessee. Entries marked ‡ are cemeteries with notable monuments or burials. Monument and graves of the Civil War Medal of Honor recipients at Chattanooga National Cemetery Union Army monument at Knoxville National Cemetery in Knoxville, Tennessee
Tennessee : March 31, 1912 61 Gallstone surgery complications [69] Washington, D.C. Monte Vista Memorial Park, Johnson City, Tennessee: Newell Sanders: March 4, 1907 (U.S. House tenure March 4, 1879 – March 3, 1881) July 31, 1850 Carter County, Tennessee: 62nd (1911–1913) Elbert H. Hubbard Republican Iowa (11th district) June 4, 1912 62
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Edward Rosenthal (1903–1991) was a former vice chairman of Warner Communications and president/owner of the Jewish funeral home chain, Riverside Memorial Chapel. [ 1 ] Biography