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James Alexander Fowler (1863–1955), U.S. Assistant Attorney General and Knoxville mayor; Lizzie Crozier French (1851–1926), women's suffragist; Lucius F. C. Garvin (1841–1922), former governor of Rhode Island; Sion Harris (1811–1854), member of the Liberian legislature; Bill Haslam (b. 1958), Governor of Tennessee, former mayor of Knoxville
People from Knoxville, Tennessee, by occupation (10 C) Pages in category "People from Knoxville, Tennessee" The following 114 pages are in this category, out of 114 total.
Victor Ashe, Knoxville mayor, Ambassador to Poland; born in Knoxville Chet Atkins (1924–2001), guitarist and record producer; born in Luttrell Doug Atkins (1930–2015), Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive end primarily with Chicago Bears
Male actors from Knoxville, Tennessee (11 P) This page was last edited on 27 October 2024, at 05:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
McCarthy's family moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, when he was a child, and his father worked there as a lawyer. McCarthy was 32 when his first book, "The Orchard Keeper," was published in 1965.
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Of all the acronyms in Knoxville's tech and energy sectors, the most difficult to navigate is also the simplest: CEO. Knoxville's CEOs are very private people. But speaking with the media is a ...
Cormac McCarthy, novelist who attended University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 1951–1952 and 1957–1960; won the Pulitzer Prize in 2007 for The Road [150] Bernadotte E. Schmitt, earned a bachelor of arts at the University of Tennessee in 1902, won a Pulitzer in History in 1931 for his book The Coming of the War, 1914 (1930) [151]