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    Pulaski is a city in and the county seat of Giles County, which is located on the central-southern border of Tennessee, United States. The population was...
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  • Technology - Oneida Tennessee College of Applied Technology - Paris Tennessee College of Applied Technology - Pulaski, Pulaski Tennessee College of Applied...
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  • The University of Tennessee Southern (UT Southern, formerly Martin Methodist College) is a public college in Pulaski, Tennessee. Founded in 1870, for...
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    Michał Władysław Wiktor Pułaski (Polish: [kaˈʑimjɛʂ puˈwaskʲi] ; March 4 or 6, 1745  – October 11, 1779), anglicized as Casimir Pulaski (/ˈkæzɪmɪər pəˈlæski/...
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  • census-designated place Pulaski, Tennessee Pulaski, Virginia Pulaski, Wisconsin, a village Pulaski, Iowa County, Wisconsin, a town Pulaski Technical College...
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  • Offices and a publishing house are located in Chattanooga, Tennessee and Pulaski, Tennessee. The (Original) Church of God shares a common origin and history...
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  • The Pulaski riot was a race riot that occurred in Pulaski, Tennessee, on January 7, 1868. While the riot appeared to be based in a trade dispute of the...
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    Franklin Clarence Mars (category People from Pulaski, Tennessee)
    family business passed to his son Forrest. In the late 1920s, in Pulaski, Tennessee, Mars bought a number of local farms and constructed a large estate...
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    Sam Davis (category People from Rutherford County, Tennessee)
    November 27, 1863) was a Confederate soldier executed by Union forces in Pulaski, Tennessee, during the American Civil War. He is popularly known as the Boy Hero...
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    known as the New Pulaski Cemetery, is a historic cemetery in Pulaski, Tennessee, U.S.. The cemetery was established as the New Pulaski Cemetery in 1855...
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    county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, its population was 30,346. Its county seat is Pulaski. Giles County is named after William...
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  • Gregory Mcdonald (category People from Pulaski, Tennessee)
    moved to Pulaski, Tennessee, where he bought an antebellum farm and became involved in local politics, specifically anti-Klan work. (Pulaski was the birthplace...
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  • 1265 East College Street in Pulaski, Tennessee. In 2013, Hillside was purchased by LifePoint Hospitals of Brentwood, Tennessee. Shortly after being acquired...
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    Reveille is a historic mansion in Pulaski, Tennessee. It was built in 1868 for Benjamin Franklin Carter, a veteran of the Confederate States Army. It was...
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    Ku Klux Klan (category 1865 establishments in Tennessee)
    denominations widely denounce them. The first Klan was founded in Pulaski, Tennessee, on December 24, 1865, by six former officers of the Confederate army:...
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  • Pulaski was an independent Minor League Baseball team that played in the Tennessee–Alabama League in 1903. They were located in Pulaski, Tennessee, and...
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    Lindsey Nelson (category People from Pulaski, Tennessee)
    industry's leading sportscasters. Nelson was born on May 25, 1919, in Pulaski, Tennessee, the third child of Jon and Asie Nelson. He graduated from Columbia...
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  • (surname) Abernathy High School, Abernathy, Texas Abernathy Field, Pulaski, Tennessee, United States, an airport Abernathy Municipal Airport, Hale County...
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    many books, booklets and tracts he produced. Brookes was born in Pulaski, Tennessee, February 27, 1830, into a family descending on both sides from clergymen...
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    (Sanctified Church) is an historic church building at 115 Gordon Street in Pulaski, Tennessee. The brick structure was built in 1907. The Original Church of God...
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  • Bo Wallace (category People from Pulaski, Tennessee)
    conclusion of the rookie minicamp. In February 2016, Marshall County, out of Tennessee, announced that Wallace would be the quarterback coach at Marshall County...
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    Walter Beech (category People from Pulaski, Tennessee)
    wife, Olive Ann Beech, and a team of three others. He was born in Pulaski, Tennessee on January 30, 1891. Beech started flying in 1905, at age 14, when...
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    and towns Pulaski, Tennessee Pulaski, Iowa Pulaski, Illinois Mount Pulaski, Illinois Pulaski, Wisconsin Pulaski, New York Counties Pulaski County, Arkansas...
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    John Crowe Ransom (category People from Pulaski, Tennessee)
    Prize in Literature. John Crowe Ransom was born on April 30, 1888, in Pulaski, Tennessee. His father, John James Ransom (1853–1934) was a Methodist minister...
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    slowly declined in significance. As the Klan concept spread outward from Tennessee in 1867 and 1868, the basic structure of the Klan was State – Congressional...
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  • in Maplewood, Minnesota Maplewood Cemetery (Pulaski, Tennessee), a historic cemetery in Pulaski, Tennessee, U.S. Maple (wood) This disambiguation page...
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    George Gordon (Civil War general) (category People from Pulaski, Tennessee)
    during the American Civil War. After the war, he practiced law in Pulaski, Tennessee, where the Ku Klux Klan was formed. He became one of the Klan's first...
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  • of Pulaski, Tennessee; maintaining peace after a riot in Bristol, Tennessee; performing relief effort following a train crash in Jellico, Tennessee; and...
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    Klan by holding a meeting in the birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan, Pulaski, Tennessee, only to see it fall apart because of infighting which occurred when...
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    First Presbyterian Church of Pulaski is a historic church at 202 S. Second Street in Pulaski, Tennessee. It was built in 1882 and added to the National...
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