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Old Gray Cemetery is the second-oldest cemetery in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States.Established in 1850, the 13.47-acre (5.45 ha) cemetery contains the graves of some of Knoxville's most influential citizens, ranging from politicians and soldiers, to artists and activists.
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
Knoxville National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Knoxville, Tennessee, United States.Established during the Civil War in 1863, the cemetery currently encompasses 9.8 acres (4.0 ha), and as of the end of 2007, had 9,006 interments.
Thomas Humes (1767–1816), church elder and early Knoxville businessman, builder of the Lamar House Hotel building (now houses the Bijou Theatre). [7] Hugh Lawson White (1773–1840), U.S. senator (1825–1840), presidential candidate in 1836 . Buried adjacent to his father, James White. [3] James White (1747
Fans storm the field after Tennessee's 52-49 win over Alabama in Neyland Stadium, on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022
First Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Knoxville; Kelly's Ferry Cemetery, Marion County; Knoxville National Cemetery, Knoxville; Lebanon in the Forks Cemetery, Knoxville; Mountain Home National Cemetery, Johnson City; Old Gray Cemetery, Knoxville; Wheat Community African Burial Ground, Oak Ridge
Scientists have re-created what they believe Jesus looked like, and he's not the figure we're used to seeing in many religious images. Forensic science reveals how Jesus really looked Skip to main ...
Image credits: Bettmann / gettyimages #3 Connie Converse. Elizabeth Eaton Converse, most commonly known by her stage name Connie, is often hailed as one of the first modern singer-songwriters, and ...