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  2. J. Vernon McGee - Wikipedia

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    Resting place: Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum Altadena, ... Second Presbyterian Church: Nashville, Tennessee: Presbyterian May 3, 1936 – October 3, 1940:

  3. Preston Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Christian Church. Preston Taylor (November 7, 1849 – April 13, 1931) was an African-American businessman, minister and philanthropist. In the early 20th century he was considered one of the most influential leaders of Nashville, Tennessee 's black community. He created Greenwood Cemetery, which is the second oldest African-American cemetery ...

  4. List of burial places of presidents and vice presidents of ...

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    Burial places of presidents and vice presidents of the United States are located across 23 states and the District of Columbia. Since the office was established in 1789, 45 people have served as President of the United States. [A] Of these, 39 have died. The state with the most presidential burial sites is Virginia with seven.

  5. John Murrell (bandit) - Wikipedia

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    John Andrews Murrell (c. 1806 – November 21, 1844), the "Great Western Land Pirate", was a 19th-century bandit and criminal operating along the Natchez Trace and Mississippi River, in the southern United States. He was also known as John A. Murrell, and his surname was commonly spelled as Murel and Murrel.

  6. William Lipscomb (clergyman) - Wikipedia

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    1908. (1908-00-00) (aged 78–79) Resting place. Mount Olivet Cemetery. Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Occupation. Led the American Restoration Movement. William Lipscomb (July 20, 1829 – 1908) was a figure of the American Restoration Movement and co-editor of the Gospel Advocate.

  7. Fletcher Srygley - Wikipedia

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    Srygley was born December 22, 1856, in northern Alabama to James H. and Sarah J. Srygley. He received very little education as a child, with the exception of his time at T. B. Larimore's Mars Hill Academy. The time studying under Larimore cemented a lifelong friendship which involved constant companionship, mutual public praise, and lengthy ...

  8. Christ Church Burial Ground - Wikipedia

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    71000062 [1] Added to NRHP. June 24, 1971. Christ Church Burial Ground in Philadelphia is an important early-American cemetery. It is the final resting place of Benjamin Franklin and his wife, Deborah. Four other signers of the Declaration of Independence are buried here, Benjamin Rush, Francis Hopkinson, Joseph Hewes, and George Ross.

  9. William B. Bate - Wikipedia

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    William Brimage Bate (October 7, 1826 – March 9, 1905) was a planter and slaveholder, Confederate officer, and politician in Tennessee. After the Reconstruction era, he served as the 23rd governor of Tennessee from 1883 to 1887.

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