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  2. Army of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Army of Tennessee was the principal Confederate army operating between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River during the American Civil War. Named for the State of Tennessee , It was formed in the same state in late 1862 and fought until the end of the war in 1865, participating in most of the significant battles in the Western ...

  3. History of Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Capital of Tennessee. More than 30 years after receiving its charter, Nashville was selected as the permanent capital of Tennessee on October 7, 1843. Several towns across Tennessee were nominated; all received votes, but Nashville and Charlotte were the top contenders. Nashville won by only one vote.

  4. University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility

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    The University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility, better known as the Body Farm and sometimes seen as the Forensic Anthropology Facility, was conceived in 1971 and established in 1972 by anthropologist William M. Bass as the first facility for the study of decomposition of human remains.

  5. University of Tennessee at Nashville - Wikipedia

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    The University of Tennessee at Nashville was a branch campus of the UT system which existed from 1968 to 1979. History. The branch grew out of an adult education extension program which the University had operated in Nashville since 1947, and UTN remained focused on evening adult education throughout its life. UTN held true to its mission and ...

  6. Tennessee State Guard - Wikipedia

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    The TNSG is a branch of the Tennessee Military Department, alongside the Tennessee Army National Guard, the Tennessee Air National Guard, and the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency. The State Guard acts as a force multiplier for the state's National Guard.

  7. University of Tennessee Southern - Wikipedia

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    The University of Tennessee Southern (UT Southern, formerly Martin Methodist College) is a public college in Pulaski, Tennessee. Founded in 1870, for over 150 years it was a private institution until joining the University of Tennessee system in 2021.

  8. University of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The University of Tennessee, Knoxville (or The University of Tennessee; UT; UT Knoxville; or colloquially UTK or Tennessee) is a public land-grant research university in Knoxville, Tennessee. Founded in 1794, two years before Tennessee became the 16th state, it is the flagship campus of the University of Tennessee system, with ten undergraduate ...

  9. List of colleges and universities in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    University of Tennessee (Flagship university) Knoxville: Public Research university: 33,805 1794 University of Tennessee at Chattanooga: Chattanooga: Public Doctoral/Professional university: 11,283 1886 University of Tennessee Health Science Center: Memphis: Public Special-focus institution: 3,139 1911 University of Tennessee at Martin: Martin ...

  10. University of Nashville - Wikipedia

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    University of Nashville was a private university in Nashville, Tennessee. It was established in 1806 as Cumberland College . It existed as a distinct entity until 1909; operating at various times a medical school, a four-year military college, a literary arts (liberal arts) college, and a boys preparatory school.

  11. List of mayors of Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Mayor of Nashville is the chief executive of the government of Nashville, Tennessee. The current mayor is Freddie O'Connell. Each mayor serves a term of four years, with a limit of two consecutive terms, unless this is interrupted by a legal mechanism, such as a recall election .