| | Bartlett:
Wyeth
Chandler, 2004 |
| | Ellendale:
Zachary
Taylor, 1921 |
| | Memphis: |
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| | Memphis, 1800-1899:
Peyton
Sterling Wyatt, 1847 —
John
Wesley Crockett, 1852 —
Stephen
Adams, 1857 —
George
W. Guess, 1868 —
Andrew
J. Donelson, 1871 —
James
Patton Anderson, 1872 —
Landon
C. Haynes, 1875 —
Alexander
M. Arzeno, 1878 —
Jacob
Thompson, 1885 —
Henry
T. Ellett, 1887 —
James
R. Chalmers, 1898 —
Jeremiah
Watkins Clapp, 1898 |
| | Memphis, 1900-1999:
Josiah
Patterson, 1904 —
George
W. Gordon, 1911 —
Joseph
Humphrey Sloss, 1911 —
William
J. Smith, 1913 —
Joseph
Brown Heiskell, 1913 —
George
W. Fithian, 1921 —
J. W.
Bell, 1925 —
Le
Roy Percy, 1929 —
Thomas
Oscar Fuller, Sr., 1942 —
Edward
H. Crump, 1954 —
Wall
Doxey, 1962 —
Walter
Chandler, 1967 —
Robert
K. Christenberry, 1973 —
Joe
Feduccia, 1978 |
| | Memphis, 2000-2012:
Dewey
Neely, 2001 |
|
| | Near Memphis:
William
Claiborne Dunlap, 1872 |
| | Whitehaven:
Myron
M. Lehman, 1977 |
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