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    Brownsville is a city in and the county seat of Haywood County, Tennessee, United States. Its population as of the 2020 census was 9,788. The city is...
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    Tennessee, in the region known as West Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 17,864. Its county seat and largest city is Brownsville....
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    Tina Turner (category People from Brownsville, Tennessee)
    award. Turner was born Anna Mae Bullock on November 26, 1939, in Brownsville, Tennessee. She was the youngest daughter of Floyd Richard Bullock and his...
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    Sleepy John Estes (category People from Brownsville, Tennessee)
    his father, a sharecropper who played guitar, moved the family to Brownsville, Tennessee. Not long after, Estes lost the sight in his right eye when a friend...
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  • Alline Bullock (category People from Brownsville, Tennessee)
    sisters were sent to live with their grandmother Georgeanna Currie in Brownsville, Tennessee. As a teenager, her half-sister Evelyn died in a car crash alongside...
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    as Catron Place, is a historic house on a former plantation in Brownsville, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built in 1855 by slaves for Peter Mosby. It became...
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    streets in Brownsville, West Tennessee. Built in 1882 by German Jewish immigrants and descendants, it is the oldest synagogue building in Tennessee and one...
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  • Washington Carver High School was a public secondary school in Brownsville, Tennessee. It served as the high school for black students until the public...
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    Brett Scallions (category People from Brownsville, Tennessee)
    Heavy Metal Vocalists by Hit Parader (#50). Scallion was born in Brownsville, Tennessee. As a child, he listened to Elvis records. He would sing in choir...
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    Richard Halliburton (category People from Brownsville, Tennessee)
    Exposition in San Francisco, California. Richard Halliburton was born in Brownsville, Tennessee, to Wesley Halliburton, a civil engineer and real estate speculator...
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  • Pennsylvania; see List of places in Pennsylvania: Lo–Ly Lucerne (Brownsville, Tennessee), a historic house and former plantation Lucerne, Washington, an...
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  • Cedar Grove, near Brownsville, Tennessee, also known as Holloway-Morey House is a one-and-a-half-story cottage which was built in c.1850. It was listed...
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    tree and power line damage as it crossed over SR 19 and passed north of Brownsville. A final isolated pocket of EF1 tree damage occurred as the tornado crossed...
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    She married Ollie Seahorn Bond and resided in his hometown of Brownsville, Tennessee where they organized the first NAACP chapter in Haywood County in...
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  • Patsy Bruce (category People from Brownsville, Tennessee)
    Henry and Hazel Smithson on March 8, 1940,[citation needed] in Brownsville, Tennessee. In October 1964, while she was employed as a secretary she married...
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  • Power Technology. Retrieved April 4, 2018. "Brownsville Combustion Turbine Plant". tva.gov. Tennessee Valley Authority. Retrieved 2019-02-01. "Going...
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    Said's later life is unclear, but one account has him dying in Brownsville, Tennessee. Because he was living in the Reconstruction-era South, he did not...
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  • Elbert Williams (category People from Brownsville, Tennessee)
    leader from Brownsville, Tennessee who was killed by unknown persons. He was one of the five charter members of the NAACP branch in Brownsville. Killed in...
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    Ku Klux Klan (category 1865 establishments in Tennessee)
    known to be killed for civil rights activities: he was murdered in Brownsville, Tennessee, for working to register Black people to vote, and several other...
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  • Clay Evans (pastor) (category People from Brownsville, Tennessee)
    1997 Soul Train Music Awards. Evans was born on June 23, 1925, in Brownsville, Tennessee, to Henry Clay and Estanauly Evans. He was a graduate of Carver...
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    MTD built its 160,000 sq ft (15,000 m2) manufacturing plant in Brownsville, Tennessee (now defunct). In 1981 the Cub Cadet product line was acquired from...
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    The Brownsville Carnegie Library, located at 121 W Main St. in Brownsville, Tennessee, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018...
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    The Zion Church in Brownsville, Tennessee, United States, also known as Christ Episcopal Church, is a historic church at College and Washington Streets...
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    Tony Delk (category People from Brownsville, Tennessee)
    High School in Brownsville, Tennessee. During his 1992 senior year of high school, Delk was named "Mr. Basketball" in the state of Tennessee (TSSAA Class...
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  • The College Hill Historic District in Brownsville, Tennessee is a 96 acres (39 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic...
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  • Carol Johnson-Dean (category People from Brownsville, Tennessee)
    born in 1948 to Willie Rawls and Buddy Rawls. She was raised in Brownsville, Tennessee. Her mother was an elementary school teacher and her father was...
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  • Paul Burlison (category People from Brownsville, Tennessee)
    founding member of The Rock and Roll Trio. Burlison was born in Brownsville, Tennessee, where he was exposed to music at an early age. After a stint in...
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    Edith Mitchell (category People from Brownsville, Tennessee)
    National Medical Association. Mitchell was born in 1947 and raised in Brownsville, Tennessee during a time of racial segregation in the United States. Due to...
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    between this section and the Milan section. The section from Brownsville to the Tennessee River is part of the "Austin Peay Memorial Highway" (the other...
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