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G. A. Henry

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Gustavus Adolphus Henry (1804-1880) was a Whig Party leader and a law school classmate of future Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Henry, nicknamed the “Eagle Orator of Tennessee,” ran for governor of Tennessee in 1853, an election he lost to Democrat Andrew Johnson. During the Civil War, he served for three years in the Confederate Senate.Read More
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Gustavus Adolphus Henry (1804-1880) was a Whig Party leader and a law school classmate of future Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Henry, nicknamed the “Eagle Orator of Tennessee,” ran for governor of Tennessee in 1853, an election he lost to Democrat Andrew Johnson. During the Civil War, he served for three years in the Confederate Senate.

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Robert West Humphreys

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Robert W. Humphreys (1824-1878), a Montgomery County native, was a prominent lawyer in Clarksville, Tennessee.Read More
Memphis, Clarksville and Louisville Railroad Birthday: April 14, 1824 Deceased: May 25, 1878 Find a Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22198763/robert-west-humphreys
Biography

Robert W. Humphreys (1824-1878), a Montgomery County native, was a prominent lawyer in Clarksville, Tennessee.

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