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  2. Kingston, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Kingston is a city in and the county seat [7] of Roane County, Tennessee, United States. This city is thirty-six miles southwest of Knoxville . It had a population of 5,934 at the 2010 United States census , [ 8 ] and is included in the Harriman, Tennessee Micropolitan Statistical Area .

  3. King & Spalding - Wikipedia

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    King & Spalding, also known as "K&S", [12] was founded on January 1, 1885 by Alexander C. King and Jack Spalding in Atlanta, Georgia [12] Atlanta remains the global headquarters of the firm. The firm has additional offices in Austin , Charlotte , Chicago , Denver , Houston , Los Angeles , Miami , New York , Northern Virginia , San Francisco ...

  4. Roane County Courthouse (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Built in the 1850s, it is one of six remaining antebellum county courthouses in the state of Tennessee. The old courthouse was the county's second courthouse building, replacing the original brick courthouse built in 1803. Construction of the new courthouse was authorized by the Roane County Court in January 1853. A local newspaper reported on ...

  5. Roane County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Kingston, Roane's county seat, is rooted in Fort Southwest Point, a frontier fort constructed in the early 1790s. [1] During the Civil War, Roane County, like many East Tennessee counties, was largely pro-Union. When Tennessee voted on the Ordinance of Secession on June 8, 1861, Roane Countians voted 1,568 to 454 in favor of remaining in the ...

  6. King Sturge - Wikipedia

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    In 1925 King & Co, recognising the potential in commercial property, moved to Clement's Inn, Strand, adjoining the Law Courts. By 1928 the firm had a turnover of £2,991/1s/6d and a profit of £1,032/5s (£138,000 and £48,000 in 2010 terms). Douglas James King joined the family firm in 1939 and became senior partner in 1959.

  7. Robert K. Byrd - Wikipedia

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    Robert King Byrd (November 4, 1823 – May 2, 1885) was an American soldier and politician. A Southern Unionist, he commanded the Union Army's First Tennessee Infantry during the Civil War, and saw action at Cumberland Gap, Stones River, and in the Knoxville and Atlanta campaigns.

  8. John M. Gregory (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    John M. Gregory is an American businessman. He was former CEO of King Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and resides in Bristol, Tennessee.In addition to founding King Pharmaceuticals in 1993, Gregory has founded several other notable business ventures including SJ Strategic Investments (a privately held investment firm) and Leitner Pharmaceuticals.

  9. King University - Wikipedia

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    King University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACSCOC) [12]. King is a member of numerous associations, including the Appalachian College Association (ACA), [13] the Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association (TICUA) [14] and the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU).