• The Nashville Vols minor league baseball team had a group of owners with a president during its time in Nashville, Tennessee. Originally known as the...
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    became the Nashville Volunteers (regularly shortened to Vols) in 1908 in reference to Tennessee's nickname, "The Volunteer State". The Vols played their...
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    Nashville is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County. Located in Middle Tennessee, it...
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  • Listed below are the private residences of the various presidents of the United States. For a list of official residences, see President of the United...
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    home of Nashville's minor league teams through 1963. Of the numerous clubs to play there, the best-known and longest-operating was the Nashville Vols, who...
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  • music industry in Nashville, Tennessee, over the five-day period leading up to a gala concert for a populist outsider running for president on the Replacement...
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    for students, professors, or the universities' presidents. Notably, Princeton's first nine presidents were slave owners, and in 1766, a slave auction...
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    The Battle of Nashville was a two-day battle in the Franklin-Nashville Campaign that represented the end of large-scale fighting west of the coastal states...
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    Stadium in posthumous honor of Herschel Lynn Greer, a prominent Nashville businessman and president of the Nashville Vols. Schmittou and general manager...
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    10 miles (16 km) east of downtown Nashville. The 1,000-acre (400 ha)+ site was owned by Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, from...
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  • Nashville Skyline is the ninth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on April 9, 1969, by Columbia Records as LP record,...
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    Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Owned by the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, it is primarily...
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    capital of Nashville, Johnson did not consistently vote with either the Democratic or the newly formed Whig Party, though he revered President Andrew Jackson...
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    The Louisville and Nashville Railroad (reporting mark LN), commonly called the L&N, was a Class I railroad that operated freight and passenger services...
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  • 2020-03-24. Doug Wead (2003). All the Presidents' All the Presidents' Children: Triumph and Tragedy in the Lives of America's Families. Simon & Schuster...
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    There have been six acting presidents, and eleven presidents who have been alumni of the university. Princeton presidents have a long association with...
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    Nashville, the Kurdish population is 1,770. According to Salahadeen Center of Nashville, there are more than 10,000 Kurds living in Nashville. As of 2017...
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    The Nashville Municipal Auditorium is an indoor sports and concert venue in Nashville, Tennessee. It opened October 7, 1962 with both an arena and exhibition...
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    in Nashville, a feat often incorrectly attributed to the Nashville Vols in 1931, though the Vols' game was a serious contest. On July 7, Nashville ended...
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  • subsidiary of DreamWorks Pictures. The label operated until 2003 when it was sold to Universal Music Group. The label itself also featured a Nashville, Tennessee-based...
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  • Nashville: Thomas Nelson Pub. ISBN 978-1-4002-0600-1. OCLC 938395415. TerKeurst, Lysa (2016). Finding I am : how Jesus fully satisfies the cry of your...
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    Most United States presidents have kept pets while in office, or pets have been part of their families. Only James K. Polk, Andrew Johnson, and Donald...
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    and the then-new DreamWorks Records. Lehning had just become president of Asylum's Nashville division at the time, but Travis chose not to follow him to...
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  • (current) List of officials of the Helvetic Republic (1798–1803) List of presidents of the Swiss Confederation (since 1848) List of presidents of the Swiss...
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    WSMV-TV (redirect from NBC Nashville)
    WSMV-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Gray Television alongside low-power...
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    Charles Johnson (Tennessee) (category Children of vice presidents of the United States)
    was the first-born son of 17th U.S. President Andrew Johnson and his wife Eliza McCardle Johnson. He died at age 33 near Nashville, during the American...
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    The Franklin–Nashville campaign, also known as Hood's Tennessee campaign, was a series of battles in the Western Theater, conducted from September 18 to...
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  • Stadium in posthumous honor of Herschel Lynn Greer, a prominent Nashville businessman and president of the Nashville Vols, whose family donated $25,000...
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    First-past-the-post voting (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    of voters) Nashville, near the center of the state (26% of voters) Chattanooga, somewhat east (15% of voters) Knoxville, far to the northeast (17% of...
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    Ferdinand E. Kuhn (category Businesspeople from Nashville, Tennessee)
    as the "Father of the Knights of Columbus in the South." He was also president of the 1908 Southern Association champion Nashville Vols baseball team....
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