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  2. Randal William McGavock - Wikipedia

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    Randal William McGavock was born on August 10, 1826, in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] [3] [5] He was a fourth-generation Irish-American. [3]His paternal grandfather's brother was Randal McGavock (1766–1843), who served as Mayor of Nashville from 1824 to 1825 and owned the Carnton plantation. [3]

  3. Randal McGavock - Wikipedia

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    Randal McGavock (1766–1843) was an American politician and Southern planter in Nashville, Tennessee. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Identifying as a Jeffersonian Republican , he served as the Mayor of Nashville, Tennessee from 1824 to 1825.

  4. John McGavock - Wikipedia

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    John McGavock was born on April 2, 1815. [3] His father was Randal McGavock (1766–1843), Mayor of Nashville from 1824 to 1825 and owner of the Carnton Southern plantation in Franklin, Tennessee. [2] His sister Elizabeth Irwin McGavock was married to William Giles Harding, owner of the Belle Meade Plantation. [2]

  5. Carnton - Wikipedia

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    Carnton's Greek Revival style back porch. Carnton is a red brick Federal-style 11-room residence, that was completed in 1826 by Randal McGavock using slave labor.Built on a raised limestone foundation, the southern facing entrance façade is a two-story, five-bay block with a side-facing gabled roof, covered in tin, with two dormer windows, and slightly projecting end chimneys.

  6. List of mayors of Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Randal McGavock: 1824–1825 Wilkins F. Tannehill: 1825–1827 Felix Robertson: 1827–1829 William Armstrong: 1829–1833 John Meredith Bass: 1833–1834 John Patton Erwin: 1834–1835 William Nichol: 1835–1837 Henry Hollingsworth: 1837–1839 Charles Clay Trabue: 1839–1841 Samuel Van Dyke Stout: 1841–1842 Thomas B. Coleman: 1842–1843 ...

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  8. McGavock–Gaines House - Wikipedia

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    The McGavock–Gaines House, also known as Riverside, is a historic mansion in Franklin, Tennessee. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The property then included two contributing buildings , one contributing structure , and one non-contributing building, on an area of 3.2 acres (1.3 ha).

  9. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.