• Richard Cheatham (February 20, 1799 – September 9, 1845) was an American politician in Middle Tennessee. He was elected as a Whig in 1836 from Tennessee's...
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    Springfield, Tennessee to Robert and Mary Noel Johnson. He was named for Rev. Richard Cave, a Baptist minister in the Travelling Church with whom Mary's mother...
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    Cheatham County (/ˈtʃiːtəm/ CHEE-təm) is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 41,072. Its county...
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    Adelicia Hayes Franklin Acklen Cheatham (March 15, 1817 – May 4, 1887) was an American planter and slave trader. She became the wealthiest woman in Tennessee...
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  • Cheatham is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Benjamin F. Cheatham (1820–1886), Confederate general and California gold miner Boyd M...
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  • Richard Boone Cheatham (December 8, 1824 – May 7, 1877) was an American politician based in Nashville, Tennessee. He was serving as the mayor of Nashville...
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    Springfield Richard Cheatham, Whig Congressman from Tennessee, was a Springfield native and resident. His children included: Boyd M. Cheatham, member of...
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  • 1860–62. Son of Richard Cheatham. Boyd M. Cheatham, member of the Tennessee Legislature. Son of Richard Cheatham. NOTE: Edward S. Cheatham was also son-in-law...
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  • becoming one of the first settlers in the county. One of his brothers was Richard Cheatham (1799-1845), who served as Tennessee member of the United States House...
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    Smiley Cheatham (1864 – January 5, 1946) was an American singer and monologist. Cheatham was born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1864. Her father, Richard Boone...
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  • born on July 31, 1818, in Robertson County, Tennessee. His father, Richard Cheatham (1799-1845), served as United States Representative from Tennessee...
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    Democratic March 4, 1845 – March 4, 1849 9th Elected in 1845. Retired. Richard Cheatham Whig March 4, 1837 – March 4, 1839 11th Elected in 1837. Lost re-election...
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  • Abram Pointdexter Maury (W) James K. Polk (D) Ebenezer J. Shields (W) Richard Cheatham (W) John Wesley Crockett (W) Kit Williams (W) William Stone (W) 26th...
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    Cheatham, Confederate general Doc Cheatham, musician Kitty Cheatham, singer Richard Boone Cheatham, 19th-century mayor of Nashville Richard Cheatham,...
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    The Mansfield Cheatham House is a historic mansion in Springfield, Tennessee, U.S.. The house was built for Richard Cheatham and his wife, Susan Sanders...
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    completed in mid-1656, the first admissions were made. The first headmaster, Richard Dutton, was appointed in 1655, and in 1665 the institution became an incorporated...
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  • Wolverine Syncopators, Charlie Grear's Original Midnite Ramblers, the Richard Cheatham Orchestra, the Whitman Sisters, Honey Brown's Orchestra, Henry P. McClane's...
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  • (Democratic). The second was in the 22nd district caused by the resignation of Richard Biddle. This vacancy was filled by Henry M. Brackenridge (Whig). The third...
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    Cheatham Annex is a Naval Base, located near Williamsburg, Virginia on the York River approximately 35 miles northwest of Norfolk in the heart of the famous...
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    starring Mae West. Cheatham entered the film industry with his performance in a featured role in 1931's Shanghaied Love, starring Richard Cromwell, Noah Beery...
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    Henry Plummer Cheatham (December 27, 1857 – November 29, 1935) was an educator, farmer and politician, elected as a Republican member of the United States...
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    replacements are shown below in the "Changes in membership" section. President: Richard Mentor Johnson (D) President pro tempore: William R. King (D) Speaker:...
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  • The Dealer (album) (category Albums conducted by Jimmy Cheatham)
    saxophone, except #5 Richard Davis - bass Featuring: Archie Shepp - piano on #2 Ernie Hayes - organ on #4 and #5 Jimmy Cheatham - arranger on #1 and #4...
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  • Johnson Jacksonian 1829 Incumbent lost re-election. Whig gain. ▌Y Richard Cheatham (Whig) 50.60% ▌Cave Johnson (Democratic) 49.40% Tennessee 12 Adam Huntsman...
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  • from 1855 to 1857, and again from 1861 to 1863. Their brother, Richard Boone Cheatham (1824-1877), moved to Nashville after college. There he was elected...
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  • had three daughters: Julie, who married Edward S. Cheatham, the son of Congressman Richard Cheatham; Jane, who married William Watkins; and Henrietta...
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  • NOTE: Edward S. Cheatham was also son of U.S. Representative Richard Cheatham, nephew of Tennessee State Representative Anderson Cheatham, and brother Tennessee...
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    Jacksonian 1829 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Cave Johnson (Jacksonian) 45.12% ▌Richard Cheatham (Unknown) 32.02% ▌John H. Marable (Jacksonian) 22.87% Tennessee 12...
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  • Luv" (with Oliver Cheatham) 2003 "Make Luv" (re-release) (with Oliver Cheatham) #1 UK, #34 AUS 2003 "Music & You" (with Oliver Cheatham) #38 UK 2003 "Think...
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  • district and re-elected in 1833. Re-elected in 1835. Lost re-election. Richard Cheatham (Springfield) Whig March 4, 1837 – March 3, 1839 25th Elected in 1837...
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