Charles McClung McGhee (January 23, 1828 – May 5, 1907) was an American industrialist and financier, active primarily in Knoxville, Tennessee. As director...
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diplomat Charles McClung McGhee (1828–1907), railroad tycoon and financier Charles McClung (1761–1835), politician, and surveyor Clarence Erwin McClung (1870–1946)...
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early 1900s, McClung's descendants include railroad magnate Charles McClung McGhee and businessman Calvin Morgan McClung. The Lawson McGhee Library, the...
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000 donation from Knoxville businessman Charles McClung McGhee, and named for McGhee's daughter, May Lawson McGhee, who had died suddenly in 1883. The library...
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Knoxville financier Charles McClung McGhee formed a syndicate which purchased both lines to form the ETV&G in 1869, and largely through McGhee's efforts, the...
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land-grant funds, allowing the school to expand. In 1886, Charles McClung McGhee established the Lawson McGhee Library, named for his late daughter, which became...
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United States or Knoxville. In 1889, Knoxville railroad magnate Charles McClung McGhee and his friend and associate Edward J. Sanford formed the Lenoir...
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In 1886, Tyson married Bettie Humes McGhee, the daughter of wealthy Knoxville railroad baron Charles McClung McGhee (1828–1907). They had a son and a daughter...
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School, Tellico Plains High School, or other surrounding schools. Charles McClung McGhee, railroad baron and financier Sequoyah, Cherokee creator of syllabary...
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during the Army-McCarthy Hearings Estes Kefauver, U.S. senator Sharon Gail Lee, Tennessee Supreme Court justice Charles McClung McGhee, late 19th-century...
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Station. The Lenoir City Company, established by Knoxville financiers Charles McClung McGhee and Edward J. Sanford, platted modern Lenoir City in the 1890s....
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Margaret White McGhee, daughter of Knoxville businessman Charles McClung McGhee. Baxter died in New York City in 1929 at age 74. Charles A. Newell, Jr...
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Kern's Bakery Joseph Alexander Mabry, Jr. (1826–1882), entrepreneur Charles McClung McGhee (1828–1907), railroad tycoon William J. Oliver (1867–1925), contractor...
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East Tennessee Historical Society (redirect from McClung Collection)
included photographs from the McClung Collection. In the late 1970s, Knox County acquired the Old Customs House to house the McClung Collection and the Knox...
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Frank Knight, economist Godwin Maduka, doctor and philanthropist Charles McClung McGhee, late 19th-century Knoxville railroad magnate and financier Abdisalam...
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descendants include Congressman Joseph Lanier Williams, railroad magnate Charles McClung McGhee, Admiral Richmond P. Hobson, and playwright Tennessee Williams....
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Tennessee, 1869-1870," PhD diss., University of Tennessee, 2013, p. 184. "Charles M. McGhee," Sweetwater Enterprise, 20 October 1870, p. 1. Tennessee Department...
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Treasurer of the United States Charles McClung McGhee (1828–1907), Knoxville railroad magnate, founder of Lawson McGhee Library Frank Seymour Mead (1864–1936)...
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tract of land in what is now Mechanicsville from railroad tycoon Charles McClung McGhee (1828–1907), which was subsequently laid out in lots, and the new...
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railroad construction. Working with fellow Confederate-turned-Unionist Charles McClung McGhee, Mabry helped extend the Knoxville and Kentucky Railroad to modern...
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important Knoxville landmarks, the Second Empire home of financier Charles McClung McGhee on Locust Street, and Staub's Theatre, the city's first opera house...
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that plagued large cities. In 1889, he and his long-time associate Charles McClung McGhee founded the Lenoir City Company with plans to establish such a town...
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to the Confederate cause. Ironically, it was an ex-Confederate, Charles McClung McGhee, who formed a syndicate which bought the East Tennessee and Georgia...
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while travelling to Calhoun, Tennessee, with Gustavus Henry and Charles McClung McGhee to stump for Scott. As the secession crisis arose in the late 1850s...
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Stanley McClover Willie McClung Bob McClure Brian McClure Stefan McClure Todd McClure Wayne McClure David McCluskey Dexter McCluster Dexter McCoil Bill McColl...
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White had purchased three years earlier. In 1790, White's son-in-law, Charles McClung—who had arrived from Pennsylvania the previous year—surveyed White's...
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(2006). The Archaeological Collections at the McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture. Frank H. McClung Museum Occasional Papers, (7), 1–34. Retrieved...
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Cemetery. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eldad Cicero Camp. Charles McClung McGhee Edward J. Sanford The Bicentennial Celebration of the United States...
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legends as Woody Herman, Chet Baker, Lee Konitz, Howard McGhee, Mel Lewis and singers Ray Charles, Anita O'Day, and Chris Connor. He performed with Jackie...
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sister Florence Johnson Smith and his niece Mabel Smith at the corner of McGhee and Dora in Knoxville and working as a cook at a hotel. William A. Johnson...
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