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  2. Tri-State Crematory scandal - Wikipedia

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    Tri-State Crematory scandal. The Tri-State Crematory scandal was a scandal at a crematorium in the Noble community in northwest Georgia that came to national attention in 2002. It was discovered that nearly three hundred and forty bodies that had been consigned to the crematory for proper disposition had not been cremated, but instead dumped at ...

  3. Seamour and Gerte Shavin House - Wikipedia

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    The house was commissioned by newlyweds Seamour and Gerte Shavin in 1949 and the home at 334 North Crest Road on Missionary Ridge in Chattanooga was completed in 1952. Seamour was a building materials salesman. It is the only building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Tennessee. Both the exterior and interior of the house use primarily crab ...

  4. Chattanooga National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Chattanooga National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located near the center of the city of Chattanooga in Hamilton County, Tennessee. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasses 120.9 acres (48.9 ha), and as of 2014, had more than 50,000 interments.

  5. 1867 flood of Chattanooga - Wikipedia

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    The 1867 flood of Chattanooga is the largest flood in the city's recorded history. The flood followed a period of heavy rain that affected most of the Tennessee Valley and lasted from March 7 to March 11, 1867. [ 1 ] At its highest point, the water of the Tennessee River crested 58 feet (18 metres) above its normal level, and it inundated much ...

  6. Signal Mountain murders - Wikipedia

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    The three men had been riding the backwoods of Signal Mountain. The men were missing and being searched for by their relatives when they did not return home. The bodies were found off Big Fork Road near the community of Suck Creek by a resident while their all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) were found down an embankment on the side of Roberts Mill Road.

  7. John Wolfe Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Democratic. Residence. Chattanooga, Tennessee. Alma mater. University of Tennessee (B.A.) Memphis State University (J.D.) John McConnell Wolfe Jr. (April 21, 1954 – September 4, 2023) was an American attorney and perennial political candidate. He was the Democratic nominee for Tennessee's 3rd Congressional District in 2002 and 2004.

  8. John Thomas Lupton - Wikipedia

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    Lawyer, industrialist and philanthropist. Spouse. Elizabeth Patten. . (m. 1889) . Children. Thomas Cartter Lupton. Signature. John Thomas Lupton (1862–1933) was an American lawyer, industrialist and philanthropist who along with Benjamin Thomas and Joseph Whitehead, obtained exclusive rights from Asa Candler to bottle and sell Coca-Cola.

  9. Robert E. Cooper Sr. - Wikipedia

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    July 10, 2016. (2016-07-10) (aged 95) Signal Mountain, Tennessee, U.S. Spouse. Catherine Kelly Cooper [1] Robert E. Cooper Sr. (October 14, 1920 – July 10, 2016) [2] was an American judge. He was a justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court from 1974 until his retirement in 1990. Cooper was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and attended the ...