WOW.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Dan Evins - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Evins

    Evins was born in Smithville, Tennessee, on October 11, 1935, the youngest child of Estelle McCartney and William Jackson Evins. [1] As a child he graduated from Castle Heights Military Academy in Lebanon, Tennessee. [2] He enlisted in the US Army, served in Korea in the Corps of Engineers and attended Auburn University.

  3. R. S. Lewis Funeral Home - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._S._Lewis_Funeral_Home

    Headquarters. 374 Vance Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, United States. Number of locations. 2. Website. rslewisandsonsfuneralhome .com. R.S. Lewis & Sons Funeral Home has operated continuously in downtown Memphis, Tennessee since 1914. The home has held services for many prominent African-Americans, including Benjamin Hooks and Martin Luther King Jr.

  4. Ray Blanton - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Blanton

    Ray Blanton. Leonard Ray Blanton (April 10, 1930 – November 22, 1996) [1] [2] was an American businessman and politician who served as the 44th governor of Tennessee from 1975 to 1979. He also served three terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, from 1967 to 1973. Though he initiated a number of government reforms and was instrumental in ...

  5. Discover the latest breaking news in the U.S. and around the world — politics, weather, entertainment, lifestyle, finance, sports and much more.

  6. Rest Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rest_Hill_Cemetery

    93000212 [1] Added to NRHP. March 25, 1993. Rest Hill Cemetery is an African-American cemetery in Lebanon, Tennessee . The cemetery was established with the help of the Freedmen's Bureau in 1867–1869, during the Reconstruction Era. [2] It was expanded in 1880. [2] It includes the burials of at least 25 blacks who were born as slaves, before ...

  7. Upgrade to a faster, more secure version of a supported browser. It's free and it only takes a few moments:

  8. Tom Netherton - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Netherton

    Netherton was born on January 11, 1947, in Munich, Germany while his father, a United States Army officer, was stationed there. The eldest of four children, Netherton and his family relocated frequently due to his father's Army career. The Nethertons permanently settled in Bloomington, Minnesota in 1961. [citation needed]

  9. Lebanon, Tennessee - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebanon,_Tennessee

    Lebanon / ˈlɛbnən / is the county seat of Wilson County, Tennessee, United States. [6] The population was 38,431 at the 2020 census. [7] Lebanon is located in Middle Tennessee, approximately 25 miles (40 km) east of downtown Nashville. Lebanon is part of the Nashville Metropolitan Statistical Area .