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  2. Craig Campbell (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Craig Campbell was born in Lyons, Georgia. [1] He grew up as one of five children in a blended family. His parents divorced when he was young, leaving his oldest sister—11 years his elder—to take care of the siblings while his mom worked many jobs.

  3. Absalom Scales House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built circa 1790 for Absalom Scales, a settler from North Carolina, [2] and his wife Nancy Dalton, whose paternal grandfather, Samuel Dalton Sr., was a British immigrant and personal friend of U.S. President James Madison. [3]

  4. Eagleville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Eagleville was founded in 1832, and was originally named "Liverpool." When a post office opened in 1836, the city changed its name to "Eagleville," since the name Liverpool was already taken . According to local lore, the name was inspired by an unusually large eagle killed in the vicinity.

  5. List of cowboy halls of fame - Wikipedia

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    Name City County State/ Province Established Summary Ref All Cowboy & Arena Champions Hall of Fame 2016 The All Cowboys & Arena Champions Hall of Fame is an internet-based hall of fame for the purpose of recognizing top individuals in the rodeo and arena-related world who were top hands but, for whatever reason, chose to compete only at state or regional basis.

  6. Old Natchez Trace segments listed on the National Register of ...

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    The Old Natchez Trace in Tennessee, is a large length of the Natchez Trace spanning several counties of Tennessee. It is listed on the National Register under the name Old Natchez Trace . The NRHP-listed linear district follows one route of the old Natchez Trace, but does not include other branches.

  7. William B. Jordan Farm - Wikipedia

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    The William B. Jordan Farm is a historic farmhouse in Eagleville, Tennessee, U.S.. The farmhouse was built for William B. Jordan, a farmer who owned slaves, from 1847 to 1850. [ 2 ] It was designed as an I-house in the Italianate and Greek Revival architectural styles . [ 2 ]

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Rutherford ...

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    Eagleville: 27: McGill – Becton – Cates Family Farm: McGill – Becton – Cates Family Farm: November 9, 2005 : 2432 Cripple Creek Rd. Readyville: 28: Middle Tennessee State Teachers College Training School

  9. Eagleville - Wikipedia

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    Eagleville may refer to the following places in the United States: Eagleville, California ... Eagleville, Tennessee; Eagleville, Wisconsin This page was last edited ...