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Adelicia Hayes Franklin Acklen Cheatham (March 15, 1817 – May 4, 1887) was an
American planter and
slave trader. She
became the
wealthiest woman in Tennessee...
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Acklen is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Adelicia Acklen (1817–1887),
American planter and
socialite Joseph Alexander Smith Acklen...
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Joseph Hayes Acklen (May 20, 1850 –
September 28, 1938) was an
American politician who
served as a U.S.
Representative from
Louisiana from 1878 to 1881...
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Joseph Acklen may
refer to:
Joseph H.
Acklen (1850–1938), U. S.
Representative from
Louisiana Joseph Alexander Smith Acklen (1816–1863), his father, American...
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Belmont Mansion, also
known as
Acklen Hall, and
originally known as
Belle Monte,
Belle Mont or Belmont, is a
historic mansion located in Nashville, Tennessee...
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Smith Acklen was an
American lawyer, planter, and
veteran of the
Texas Revolution, best
known as the
second husband of
Adelicia Hayes Franklin Acklen Cheatham...
- of the
Belmont Mansion, the
antebellum estate of
Adelicia Hayes Franklin Acklen Cheatham. It was the
first junior college in the
South to
receive full accreditation...
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William Hayes Ackland (born
William H.
Acklen,
September 6, 1855 –
February 16, 1940) was an
American lawyer, writer, and art
collector from Nashville...
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Governor John C. Brown. She also
frequently visited her
close friend Adelicia Acklen at Belmont. Polk died on
August 14, 1891, at age 87. She was
buried next...
- Hood, on the site of the
Belmont Mansion,
built by
Joseph Acklen and
Adelicia (Hayes)
Acklen. Upon the
retirement of
Heron and Hood,
Belmont Women's College...