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    Lebanon: 16: Mitchell House: Mitchell House: December 6, 1979 : 106 North Castle Heights Avenue Lebanon TN 37087: Lebanon: Owned by the City Of Lebanon and now serves as personnel offices. 17: Pickett Chapel Methodist Church

  3. Cedar Grove Cemetery (Lebanon, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Grove Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Lebanon, Tennessee, and owned by the city government. The land was purchased by the City of Lebanon in 1846. However, the first mention of a city cemetery was in the year 1823.

  4. William Reese - Wikipedia

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    William Reese may refer to: William J. Reese (architect) (1943–2011), architect in The Hamptons area of New York; William J. Reese (historian), historian of education and professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison; William L. Reese (1921–2017), American professor of philosophy; William Oliver Reese (born 1987), American sailor who ...

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  6. William S. Reese - Wikipedia

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    William Sherman Reese (July 29, 1955 - June 4, 2018) was an American bookseller and founder of the William Reese Company. [1] Over a 44-year career, he became known as a leading figure in the rare book world, with particular expertise in book history and Americana.

  7. William L. Reese - Wikipedia

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    William L. Reese (1921 - September 22, 2017) was a faculty member in the Department of Philosophy, State University of New York at Albany. He was born in Jefferson City, Missouri. [1] [2] Reese gained his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1947. From 1967 to 1999 he was Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Albany ...

  8. Lebanon Democrat - Wikipedia

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    The third location became the papers home in 1902, upstairs in a building at the corner of South Cumberland Street and East Gay Street, currently 113 1/2 South Cumberland Street. The Democrat occupied its fourth location from 1915 until 1956 at 105 E. Gay St., a single-story building.

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