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 25

Mike Leech

Mike Leech

Bass player

John Noel

John Noel

Olympic athlete

Pearl Laska Chamberlain

Pearl Laska Chamberlain

American aircraft pilot

Yvonne Clark

Yvonne Clark

American mechanical engineer

Jim Turner

Jim Turner

Former United States Representative

Howell E. Jackson

Howell E. Jackson

Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

Dave Rowland

Dave Rowland

Musician

K. T. Oslin

K. T. Oslin

American singer-songwriter

Kyle Jacobs

Kyle Jacobs

American songwriter

Dawson McAllister

Dawson McAllister

American radio host

Louis K Anspacher

Louis K Anspacher

American poet

Richard Landis

Richard Landis

American studio musician

Bobby Eaton

Bobby Eaton

American professional wrestler

Steve Doll

Steve Doll

American professional wrestler

Tom Stewart

Tom Stewart

British cyclist

Candi Devine

Candi Devine

American professional wrestler

Lucie Campbell

Lucie Campbell

American composer

Jesse Hill Ford

Jesse Hill Ford

American writer

Samuel Van Dyke Stout

Samuel Van Dyke Stout

American Politician

Dixie Hall

Dixie Hall

Songwriter ‧ Tom T. Hall's wife

Myrtle Deason

Myrtle Deason


Teddy Wilburn

Teddy Wilburn

Singer

Nettie Langston Napier

Nettie Langston Napier

American activist

Richard Boone Cheatham

Richard Boone Cheatham

American Politician ‧ Richard Cheatham's son

Charles Cary Deason

Charles Cary Deason


Orrin Henry Ingram Sr.

Orrin Henry Ingram Sr.

American businessman

Anthony Wayne Van Leer

Anthony Wayne Van Leer

Ironmaster ‧ Samuel Van Leer's son

William Michael Cocke

William Michael Cocke

Former United States Representative

Guy Carawan

Guy Carawan

American musician

Myles Horton

Myles Horton

American educator

James Henry Randolph

James Henry Randolph

American Politician

Harry T. Burn

Harry T. Burn

Former Tennessee State Senator

Ralph Faudree

Ralph Faudree

Mathematician

Salynn McCollum

Salynn McCollum


Earl J. Hamilton

Earl J. Hamilton

American historian

Eugene Guth

Eugene Guth

American physicist

Ed Westcott

Ed Westcott

American photographer

Elda Emma Anderson

Elda Emma Anderson

American physicist

Alvin Weinberg

Alvin Weinberg

American nuclear physicist

Gil Reese

Gil Reese

American football player

Ingrid Rimland

Ingrid Rimland

Writer

John Guier Scott

John Guier Scott

U. S. representative

Ostenaco

Ostenaco

Warrior

Mike Carter

Mike Carter

Former Tennessee State Representative

James D. Porter

James D. Porter

Attorney

John DeWitt Clinton Atkins

John DeWitt Clinton Atkins

Former United States Representative

Chick King

Chick King

Baseball player

Thomas Clarke Rye

Thomas Clarke Rye

Former Governor of Tennessee

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