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==Notable interments== | ==Notable interments== | ||
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* | * Medal of Honor recipients | ||
Lieutenant [[Frederick Clarence Buck]] (1843–1905), for action at the [[Battle of Chaffin's Farm]] during the Civil War | |||
Sergeant [[Henry G. Buhrman]] (1844–1906), for action at the [[Battle of Vicksburg]] during the Civil War | |||
Seaman [[Thomas Smith (Medal of Honor, 1865)|Thomas Smith]] (1838–1905), for action during the Civil War | |||
Staff Sergeant [[Junior James Spurrier]] (1922–1984), for action in [[World War II]] | |||
* Others | * Others | ||
[[Walter P. Brownlow]] (1851–1910), [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. Representative]], [[Tennessee's 1st congressional district|Tennessee's 1st district]] | |||
[[George Maledon]] (1830–1911), the "Prince of [[Executioner|Hangmen]]" | |||
[[D. C. Stephenson]] (1891–1966), [[Ku Klux Klan]] [[Grand Dragon]] [[Indiana Klan|of the Indiana Klan]]; later convicted for the murder of [[Madge Oberholtzer]]<ref>http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/stephenson/stephensonaccount.html "The D. C. Stephenson Trial: An Account by Doug Linder (2010)"</ref> | |||
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