Farragut is a suburban town located in Knox and Loudon counties in the State of Tennessee, United States. The town's population was 23,506 at the 2020...
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Knoxville, Tennessee, Farragut was fostered by naval officer David Porter after the death of his mother. When he was 11 years old, Farragut served in the...
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diplomat Farragut, Iowa, a city Farragut, Tennessee, a town Farragut, Brooklyn, a neighborhood Farragut Square in Washington, D.C. Farragut North station...
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Farragut High School, located at 11237 Kingston Pike, serves as a high school in Farragut, a suburb of Knoxville, Tennessee. Knox County Schools, the...
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Robert Ben Garant (category People from Farragut, Tennessee)
911!, and numerous screenwriting collaborations. Garant grew up in Farragut, Tennessee. He lived in New York City for several years and attended the Tisch...
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Bill Bates (category People from Farragut, Tennessee)
He played college football for the Tennessee Volunteers. Bates attended Farragut High School in Farragut, Tennessee, where he played under rising head...
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Cole Strange (category Players of American football from Knoxville, Tennessee)
Strange grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee, and attended Farragut High School. He primarily played defensive end at Farragut and was named the Knoxville Interscholastic...
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Jordi Farragut Mesquida, anglicized as George Farragut (born September 29 or September 30, 1755 – June 4, 1817), was a Spanish American naval officer,...
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Battle of Mobile Bay (category David Farragut)
American Civil War in which a Union fleet commanded by Rear Admiral David G. Farragut, assisted by a contingent of soldiers, attacked a smaller Confederate fleet...
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Battle of Campbell's Station (category Farragut, Tennessee)
Major General Ambrose Burnside at Campbell's Station (now Farragut), Knox County, Tennessee, during the Knoxville Campaign of the American Civil War....
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store in Tennessee opened in Farragut, Tennessee (a suburb of Knoxville), at the end of 2008, and a second store in Thompson's Station, Tennessee, about...
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Too Tall Bandit (category Crime in Tennessee)
robberies, the bandit is also suspected of robbing the Farragut Pharmacy in Farragut, Tennessee, on December 18, 2014. In that case, he stole opioids instead...
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The 2002 Farragut derailment occurred on the morning of Sunday, September 15, in Farragut, Tennessee. Norfolk Southern freight train 15T derailed 27 cars...
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Archibald Roane (category People from Farragut, Tennessee)
University of Tennessee), Greeneville College, and Washington College. Roane is buried at Pleasant Forest Cemetery in Farragut, Tennessee. In June 1918...
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Tyson Clabo (category People from Farragut, Tennessee)
nephew of retired NFL punter Neil Clabo. Clabo attended Farragut High School in Farragut, Tennessee and lettered in football and basketball. In football...
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Owen, Kate Clabough, Concord-Farragut (Arcadia Publishing, 2009), p. 32. Carroll Van West, "Marble Springs." The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and...
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Carter Andrew Jackson Clements William Crutchfield Emerson Etheridge David Farragut Fielding Hurst Andrew Johnson George Washington Kirk Gaines Lawson Horace...
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Shoe Carnival in Farragut, Tennessee...
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Avery Russell House (redirect from Avery Russell House, Farragut)
Station Inn, is a historic home located at 11409 Kingston Pike in Farragut, Tennessee, United States. The Federal-style, two-story brick structure was...
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locations in Florida (867), Georgia (212), Alabama (90), South Carolina (69), Tennessee (58), North Carolina (54), Virginia (20), and Kentucky (1). Kentucky is...
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September 15 – United States – 2002 Farragut derailment: A Norfolk Southern freight train derailed in Farragut, Tennessee, resulting in a hazardous materials...
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Jerry Sisk Jr. (category People from Farragut, Tennessee)
Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. Sisk died in his sleep at his home in Farragut, Tennessee, on January 13, 2013, at the age of 59. He was survived by his wife...
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Norfolk Southern Railway (category Tennessee railroads)
track. On September 15, 2002, a Norfolk Southern train derailed in Farragut, Tennessee. The derailment resulted in the release of oleum or fuming sulfuric...
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Kingston Pike (category Farragut, Tennessee)
Pike is a highway in Knox County, Tennessee, United States, that connects Downtown Knoxville with West Knoxville, Farragut, and other communities in the western...
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Jarrett." Retrieved: 24 April 2008. Leo Goodsell, "David Glasgow Farragut." Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, 2002. Retrieved: 24 April 2008...
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Admiral David Glasgow Farragut, also known as the Admiral Farragut Monument, is an outdoor bronze statue of David Farragut by Augustus Saint-Gaudens on...
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Exchange, Farragut, Tennessee Humphreys County Tel., New Johnsonville, Tennessee Tellico Telephone Co., Tellico Plains, Tennessee Tennessee Telephone...
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Turkey Creek, Knoxville (redirect from Turkey Creek (Knoxville, Tennessee))
development located in western Knox County, Tennessee, in the city of Knoxville and the town of Farragut. The development stretches for 3 miles (4.8 km)...
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Knoxville, Tennessee (TN)". Paperboy Online Newspapers. "Local News". Farragut, TN - Official Website. "The Knoxville Focus Presswire". Tennessee Media Directory...
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Mitchell W. Stout (category People from Knoxville, Tennessee)
life. Stout, aged 20 at his death, was buried in Virtue Cemetery, Farragut, Tennessee. Sergeant Stout's official Medal of Honor citation reads: Sgt. Stout...
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