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    Mountaineers of Tennessee. Humes was born in Knoxville in 1815, the son of Thomas Humes (1767–1816) and Margaret Russell Cowan Humes (1777–1854), both of Scots-Irish...
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  • Thomas Humes may refer to: Thomas J. Humes (1849–1904), mayor of Seattle Thomas William Humes (1815–1892), American clergyman and educator This disambiguation...
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    Thomas William Humes, (East Tennessee University), 1865–1879; President of UT 1879–1883 J. J. Ridley (East Tennessee University), 1860–1862 William D...
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    Because his father had lost his fortune, William Humes needed to borrow money to finish his initial education. Humes entered the Virginia Military Institute...
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    Colonization Society,: 34  led by St. John's Episcopal Church rector Thomas William Humes.: 35  While Knoxville was far less dependent on slavery than the...
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    December 2013, p. 18. William Rule, The Loyalists of Tennessee in the Late War (H.C. Sherick and Company, 1887), pp. 6-7. Thomas William Humes, The Loyal Mountaineers...
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    actions at the Strawberry Plains bridge. Union supporters Thomas William Humes and William Rule, who were both in Knoxville when the bridges were burned...
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  • and author William Henderson Franklin (1852–1935), educator, minister, journalist, and founder of Swift Memorial College Thomas William Humes (1815–1892)...
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  • president William B. Reese was elected as the first president and the executive committee included John Hervey Crozier and Thomas William Humes. As the...
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  • rival paper, the Times, with Thomas William Humes as editor. In 1839, Moses bought the Register and merged the two papers. Humes edited the merged paper until...
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  • State Convention," Fayetteville (TN) Observer, March 24, 1859, p. 2. Thomas William Humes, The Loyal Mountaineers of Tennessee (Overmountain Press, 1998; originally...
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  • for colored children taught by St. John's Episcopal Church rector Thomas William Humes. Following the Civil War, Yardley taught at the colored school in...
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    courthouse was completed circa 1793, but was considered an eyesore. Thomas William Humes stated that a "frolicsome Irishman" burned this first courthouse...
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  • term. He died while visiting an associate in Nashville in 1878. Thomas William Humes William Graham Swan East Tennessee Historical Society, Mary Rothrock...
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  • Assembly for the Years 1851-2 (Bang and McKennie, 1852), p. 660. Thomas William Humes, The Loyal Mountaineers of Tennessee (Overmountain Press, 1998; originally...
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    Families". William Rule, The Loyalists of Tennessee in the Late War (Cincinnati: H.C. Sherick and Company, 1887), p. 11. Thomas William Humes, The Loyal...
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    Regular Army (United States) Abram Jones Price J. G. M. Ramsey Thomas William Humes Joseph Estabrook DeWitt Clinton Senter Peter Turney Alvin C. York...
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    House of Representatives Leonidas Houk (1836–1891), U.S. congressman Thomas William Humes (1815–1892), president of East Tennessee University, oversaw school's...
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  • Harold Louis Humes, Jr. (May 11, 1926 – September 10, 1992) was known as HL Humes in his books, and usually as "Doc" Humes in life. He was the originator...
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    Horace Maynard, William Montgomery Churchwell, and John H. Crozier, along with attorney Oliver Perry Temple and minister Thomas William Humes, chartered the...
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