| | Davidson County (no city given):
Washington
Barrow, 1807 —
Robert
Bell Castleman, 1808 —
James
C. Jones, 1809 —
William
Henry Sneed, 1812 —
Kindred
Jenkins Morris, 1819 —
Andrew
Rechmond Boone, 1831 —
Reuben
S. Payne, 1844 —
John
T. Hicks, 1925 |
| | Nashville: |
| |
| | Nashville, year not specified:
Anna
Bates Potter |
| | Nashville, 1750-1799:
Felix
Robertson, 1781 —
Andrew
J. Donelson, 1799 |
| | Nashville, 1800-1849:
Linn
Boyd, 1800 —
John
Austin Wharton, 1806 —
Peter
H. Burnett, 1807 —
Edwin
Hickman Ewing, 1809 —
Felix
G. McConnell, 1809 —
Thomas
J. Foster, 1809 —
Andrew
Ewing, 1813 —
John
Hugh Smith, 1819 —
B.
F. Cheatham, 1821 —
John
W. Sauner, 1824 —
John
L. Marling, 1825 |
| | Nashville, 1850-1899:
Joseph
H. Acklen, 1850 —
Anna
Bates Potter —
John
H. Wilson, 1867 —
Thomas
Jennings Bailey, 1867 —
William
M. Bennett, 1869 —
Henry
D. Lindsley, 1872 —
Thomas
Lee Woolwine, 1874 —
Hill
McAlister, 1875 —
Ralph
J. Totten, 1877 —
Maddin
Summers, 1877 —
Luke
Lea, 1879 —
Karl
MacVitty, 1883 —
William
C. Burdett, 1884 —
Carl
B. Fritsche, 1885 —
Lee
Douglas, 1885 —
J.
Carlton Loser, 1892 —
Richard
Merrill Atkinson, 1894 |
| | Nashville, 1900-1949:
Joseph
W. Byrns, Jr., 1903 —
Frank
C. Bruton, 1905 —
Harry
P. Cain, 1906 —
Guilford
Dudley, Jr., 1907 —
Frank
Veltri, 1912 —
Paul
R. Dixon, 1913 —
James
B. Pearson, 1920 —
Robert
Bowens, 1922 —
Fate
C. Thomas, 1926 —
Richard
H. Fulton, 1927 —
Thomas
B. Evans, Jr., 1931 —
Naomi
Matusow, 1938 —
Mary
Frances Berry, 1938 —
Julian
Bond, 1940 —
Robert
N. Clement, 1943 —
Robert
D. Alexander, 1944 —
William
H. Boner, 1945 —
Jim
Bacchus, 1949 |
| | Nashville, 1950-1999:
Bill
Frist, 1952 —
Jim
Cooper, 1954 |
|
| | Near Nashville:
Thomas
Jones Hardeman, 1788 —
Bailey
Hardeman, 1795 —
John
Bell, 1797 —
John
Bennett Dawson, 1798 —
Alexander
Barrow, 1801 —
James
McBride, 1802 —
Thomas
Menees, 1823 —
James
Carroll Napier, 1845 |
| | Wrencoe:
John
W. Gaines, 1860 |
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