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** and Tennessee
** The Cumberland Mountains in Tennessee and Kentucky
** The Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee and Kentucky
** The Cumberland River in Tennessee and Kentucky
** Tennessee: all but a small part in the extreme west drained directly by the Mississippi, and a very small area in the southeastern corner which is drained by the Conasauga River.
** 1919: Knoxville, Tennessee
** Tennessee Williams, American playwright ( d. 1983 )
** In Memphis, Tennessee, James Earl Ray pleads guilty to assassinating Martin Luther King Jr. ( he later retracts his guilty plea ).
** W47NV begins operations in Nashville, Tennessee, becoming the first FM radio station.
** Martin Luther King, Jr. is shot dead at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee.
** The USS Tuscaloosa, USS New Orleans, USS Tennessee and USS West Virginia are struck from the Naval Vessel Register.
** Battle Ground Academy Franklin, Tennessee
** John Shelton Wilder, American politician, former Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee ( died 2010 )
** Tennessee Governor Ellington repeals the " Monkey Law " ( officially the Butler Act ; see the Scopes Trial ).
** The No. 21 Mine explosion in Whitwell, Tennessee kills 13.
** Scopes Trial: Dayton, Tennessee, biology teacher John Scopes is arrested for teaching Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution.
** Scopes Trial: In Dayton, Tennessee, the so-called " Monkey Trial " begins with John T. Scopes, a young high school science teacher, accused of teaching evolution in violation of a Tennessee state law.
** Robert Love Taylor, Tennessee congressman ( d. 1912 )
** Montgomery County, Tennessee
** Port of Decatur, located on the Tennessee River in Decatur, Alabama
** The Decatur Daily, daily newspaper serving Decatur, Alabama and the Tennessee Valley
** Lake County, Tennessee
** University of Tennessee, United States
** Lakewood Commercial District, listed on the NRHP in Davidson County, Tennessee

** and Thomas
** Elections 1860-1912 as covered by Harper's Weekly ; news, editorials, cartoons ( many by Thomas Nast )
** Thomas Nast cartoons strongly pro-GOP, pro-Reconstruction, anti-South, anti-Irish, & anti-Catholic
** Thomas the apostle ( pre-1970 Roman Calendar )
** Thomas Becket
** Thomas Aquinas
** Blessed Thomas Woodhouse
** Translation of Saint Thomas, one of four days in the year on which Quarter Sessions sat.
** Thomas More ( Catholic Church )
** ( formerly SS PFC Eugene A. Obregon, SS Thomas Heywood )
** Thomas of Villanova
** Thomas Jefferson's Plan for the University of Virginia: Lessons from the Lawn, a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places ( TwHP ) lesson plan
** Thomas Fuller's Cambridge ( Christ's College );
** Thomas Vanek, Austrian Hockey player
** Thomas Fuller, English churchman and historian ( d. 1661 )
** Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States ( b. 1743 )
** Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland ( d. 1543 )
** Richard Thomas, American actor ( The Waltons )
** Philip Michael Thomas, American actor
** Heather Thomas, American actress and activist
** Thomas Brinkman, American politician
** Dave Thomas opens his first restaurant in a former steakhouse on a cold, snowy Saturday in downtown Columbus, Ohio.
** Michelle Thomas, American actress ( d. 1998 )
** Clarence Thomas, American Supreme Court Justice
** Tony Thomas, American television producer

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