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  2. Floyd H. Crain - Wikipedia

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    Floyd Harrell Crain (June 3, 1929 – July 17, 2023) was an American politician in the state of Tennessee. Crain served in the Tennessee House of Representatives from 1979 to 1989. [1] A Democrat, he also served a stint as the Majority Floor Leader in the House. He represented the state's 82nd legislative district.

  3. Lauderdale County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Lauderdale County is a county located on the western edge of the U.S. state of Tennessee, with its border the Mississippi River. As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,143. Its county seat is Ripley. [2] Since the antebellum years, it has been developed for cotton as a major commodity crop.

  4. Ripley, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Ripley is a city in Lauderdale County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 8,445 at the 2010 census. The population was 8,445 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Lauderdale County.

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  6. Medical student shot dead at Memphis cancer walk - AOL

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    Young's ex-boyfriend, Jackson Hopper, 26, is being held without bond in Shelby County, according to jail records. Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy told WREG his office requested that ...

  7. Nervous Norvus - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and lived for a few years in Ripley, Tennessee. Because of his chronic asthma condition, his family moved to California when he was seven, eventually settling in East Hollywood, Los Angeles .

  8. Peetie Wheatstraw - Wikipedia

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    William Bunch was born in Ripley, Tennessee, in 1902, [1] [2] the son of James Bunch and Mary (Burns) Bunch. [3] There is some speculation Wheatstraw may have been born in Cotton Plant, Arkansas, where he was buried, and blues musician Big Joe Williams stated that this was his hometown.

  9. Durhamville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Sleepy John Estes was a U.S. blues guitarist, songwriter and vocalist, born in Ripley, Lauderdale County. [4] He died on June 5, 1977, in his home of 17 years in Brownsville, Haywood County, Tennessee. [5] [6] [7] Sleepy John Estes is buried at Elam Baptist Church Cemetery in Durhamville. [7]