Tennessee

Tennessee

Tennessee is a landlocked state in the U.S. South. Its capital, centrally located Nashville, is the heart of the country-music scene, with the long-running Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and a legendary stretch of honky-tonks and dance halls. Memphis, in the far southwest, is the home of Elvis Presley’s Graceland, rock-and-roll pioneering Sun Studio and the blues clubs of Beale Street. ― Google

People died in Tennessee (First 49 people) - Page 7

Jo Carson

Jo Carson

American playwright

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Former United States Representative

G. C. Jennings

G. C. Jennings

Former Virginia State Delegate

Elihu Embree

Elihu Embree

Publisher

D. C. Stephenson

D. C. Stephenson

Political leader

Alfred E. Jackson

Alfred E. Jackson

Confederate general

Thomas Dickens Arnold

Thomas Dickens Arnold

American Politician

Jack Benny Lynn

Jack Benny Lynn

Loretta Lynn's son

Harry Coover

Harry Coover

Inventor

A. P. Carter

A. P. Carter

American musician

Jimmy Quillen

Jimmy Quillen

Member of the United States House of Representatives

Herbert J. McChrystal

Herbert J. McChrystal

Military personnel ‧ Stanley A. McChrystal's father

Bruce Hurley

Bruce Hurley

Former Tennessee State Representative

Walter Carl Simon

Walter Carl Simon


Dayton E. Phillips

Dayton E. Phillips

Former United States Representative

Dave Hillman

Dave Hillman

American professional baseball player

Bowden Wyatt

Bowden Wyatt

American football player

Archibald Roane

Archibald Roane

Attorney

Howard Baker Sr.

Howard Baker Sr.

American Politician

John Duncan Sr.

John Duncan Sr.

Former United States Representative

Doug Atkins

Doug Atkins

American football player

Mark Linkous

Mark Linkous

American singer-songwriter

Pat Summitt

Pat Summitt

American basketball coach

Archie Campbell

Archie Campbell

American comedian

Ida Cox

Ida Cox

American singer

Jon Manchip White

Jon Manchip White

Author

Florence Reece

Florence Reece

American social activist

Sarah Ogan Gunning

Sarah Ogan Gunning

American singer

William Blount

William Blount

Former United States Senator

Harold G. Long

Harold G. Long

Author

Nimrod Workman

Nimrod Workman

American singer

Lowell Blanchard

Lowell Blanchard

American radio presenter

Arthur Q. Smith

Arthur Q. Smith

Musical artist

Daniel Smith Donelson

Daniel Smith Donelson

Politician

William W. Johnstone

William W. Johnstone

American author

Albert Chavannes

Albert Chavannes

American author

Ken Sparks

Ken Sparks

American football player

William Gannaway Brownlow

William Gannaway Brownlow

Former Governor of Tennessee

Steve DeLong

Steve DeLong

American football player

Archie Gouldie

Archie Gouldie

Professional wrestler

Herbert S. Walters

Herbert S. Walters

Former U.S. senator

Hugh Lawson White

Hugh Lawson White

Former United States Senator

George Washington Harris

George Washington Harris

American writer

Mary U. Rothrock

Mary U. Rothrock

American librarian

Dick Evey

Dick Evey

American football player

Nathan Dougherty

Nathan Dougherty

Football player

Paul G. McCorkle

Paul G. McCorkle

U. S. representative

Harvey Broome

Harvey Broome

American lawyer

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