Greeneville is a town in and the county seat of Greene County, Tennessee, United States. The population as of the 2020 census was 15,479. The town was...
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state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 70,152. Its county seat is Greeneville. Greene County comprises the Greeneville, TN Micropolitan...
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the only vessel in United States Navy history to be named after Greeneville, Tennessee. The contract to build the boat was awarded to Newport News Shipbuilding...
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died by overdose of alcohol and laudanum in the family home in Greeneville, Tennessee, six weeks after the end of President Johnson's term in office....
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Johnson's death in 1869. Born 1830 in the family's Main Street house in Greeneville, Tennessee, Charles Johnson was the second-born of Andrew Johnson's five children...
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Andrew Johnson (category People from Greeneville, Tennessee)
frontier towns before settling in Greeneville, Tennessee, serving as an alderman and mayor before being elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives in...
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Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction in Greeneville, Tennessee 1869-2022 (Master of Arts thesis). Eastern Tennessee State University. p. 38. Paper 4096....
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Greeneville, the county seat of Greene County was established in the late eighteenth century, and is one of the most important towns in historic East...
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Park Overall (category People from Greeneville, Tennessee)
and In the Family. Overall was born in Nashville, Tennessee, and raised in Greeneville, Tennessee. She is the daughter of Thomas Wesley "Jack" Overall...
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Andrew Johnson Jr. (category People from Greeneville, Tennessee)
of children of presidents of the United States Greeneville Historic District (Greeneville, Tennessee) 1874–75 United States Senate elections Andrew Johnson...
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The Greeneville Flyboys are a summer collegiate baseball team of the Appalachian League. They are located in Greeneville, Tennessee, and play their home...
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city) Elizabethton, Tennessee Greeneville, Tennessee Baileyton, Tennessee Bulls Gap, Tennessee Damascus, Virginia Embreeville, Tennessee (CDP) Clinchport...
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U.S. Route 11E (redirect from U.S. Route 11E Business (Greeneville, Tennessee))
cities of Bristol, Virginia, and Bristol, Tennessee, with the East Tennessee communities of Morristown, Greeneville, and Johnson City. The U.S. Highway runs...
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Appalachian League from 2004 to 2017. They represented the town of Greeneville, Tennessee, though Pioneer Park, their home stadium, was located in nearby...
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York Green River (Kentucky) Greeneville High School, Greeneville, Tennessee Greeneville Middle School, Greeneville, Tennessee Nathanael B. Greene Community...
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Martha Johnson Patterson (category People from Greeneville, Tennessee)
in Greeneville, Tennessee, the eldest of Andrew Johnson and Eliza McCardle's five children. She attended local schools in the Greeneville, Tennessee area...
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Andrew Johnson National Cemetery (category Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee)
on the grounds of the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site in Greeneville, Tennessee. Established in 1906, the cemetery was built around the resting...
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Dolly Johnson (category African-American history of Tennessee)
was a small-business owner and domestic worker, remembered in Greeneville, Tennessee as one of the best cooks in the region. Andrew Johnson, who became...
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John Hunt Morgan (category Deaths by firearm in Tennessee)
low that he was restricted to minor operations. He was killed at Greeneville, Tennessee, in September 1864. Morgan was the brother-in-law of Confederate...
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Episcopal church in Greeneville, Tennessee, United States. The St. James congregation was organized in 1842 as the "Greeneville Parish, Greene County...
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Greeneville Commons is a shopping center located in Greeneville, Tennessee along US Route 11E and US Route 11E Business. Greeneville Commons is the largest...
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James Dobson (actor) (category People from Greeneville, Tennessee)
Dobson was born in Greeneville, Tennessee on October 2, 1920. His father was a longtime postal employee for the city of Greeneville. James had a younger...
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U.S. Route 321 (redirect from U.S. Route 321 Truck (Greeneville, Tennessee))
Carolina to Lenoir City, Tennessee; with both serving as southern termini. It reaches its northernmost point at Elizabethton, Tennessee, just northeast of Johnson...
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Natasha Cornett (category Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Tennessee)
they met the Lillelid family at an interstate highway rest area in Greeneville, Tennessee: Norway-born Vidar Lillelid, 34; his Honduran-American wife Delfina...
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Andrew Johnson National Historic Site (category Greeneville, Tennessee)
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site is a National Historic Site in Greeneville, Tennessee, maintained by the National Park Service. It was established to...
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Emily Harold (category People from Greeneville, Tennessee)
19th-century American wife and mother who lived most of her life in Greeneville, Tennessee. In 1872, Harold was accused (in an anonymous letter) of engaging...
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1843–1853; Tennessee State Senator, 1841–1843; Tennessee State Representative, 1835–1837 & 1839–1841; Greeneville, Tennessee Mayor, 1834–1838; Greeneville, Tennessee...
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David T. Patterson (category People from Greene County, Tennessee)
born at Cedar Creek, near Greeneville, Tennessee, on February 28, 1818. He attended the common schools and later Greeneville College for two years. He...
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WEMT (redirect from East Tennessee's Own)
WEMT (channel 39) is a television station licensed to Greeneville, Tennessee, United States, serving as the Fox affiliate for the Tri-Cities area. It is...
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(September 28, 2024). "Interstates 26, 40 Shut By Flood Waters". WGRV. Greeneville, Tennessee. Archived from the original on September 29, 2024. Retrieved September...
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