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  2. Captain H.P. Farrar House - Wikipedia

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    Captain Farrar was a community leader who served as a founding member of Jackson's Elk Lodge and a vestryman at St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Upon Farrar's death, the house was left to his daughter who eventually sold the home to Fred Johnsey in 1981. [3] The Johnseys restored the home after conducting research on the original appearance of the ...

  3. Farrar Homeplace - Wikipedia

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    The Farrar Homeplace is a historic mansion in Shelbyville, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built circa 1848 for James Franklin Farrar. [ 2 ] According to the "family tradition", the house played a minor role during the American Civil War . [ 2 ]

  4. White Pine, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    White Pine is a town in Jefferson and Hamblen counties in Tennessee, United States. [6] It is part of the Morristown metropolitan area. The population was 2,471 at ...

  5. Fairfax (White Pine, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    It was built by Lawson D. Franklin (1801–1861), Tennessee's first millionaire, for his son, Isaac White Rodgers Franklin, Sr. (1827–1866). [3] It was designed in the Greek Revival architectural style .

  6. William Farrar Smith - Wikipedia

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    William Farrar Smith (February 17, 1824 – February 28, 1903), known as "Baldy" Smith, was a Union general in the American Civil War, notable for attracting the extremes of glory and blame. He was praised for his gallantry in the Seven Days Battles and the Battle of Antietam , but was demoted for professional and political reasons after the ...

  7. John C. Farrar - Wikipedia

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    Upon Farrar's return from Algeria he spent the rest of 1945 winding down his work on the army magazines known as Victory and America.Hothouse: The Art of Survival and the Survival of Art at America's Most Celebrated Publishing House, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. Later, after war work in World War II, he was a founder of Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

  8. Farrar Hill, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Farrar Hill is an unincorporated community in Coffee County, Tennessee, United States. [1] References This page was last edited on 25 July 2023, at 05:00 (UTC). ...

  9. Debora Green - Wikipedia

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    Debora Green (née Jones; born February 28, 1951) is an American physician who pleaded no contest to setting a 1995 fire that burned down her family's home and killed two of her children, and to poisoning her husband with ricin with the intention of causing his death.