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McGavock may
refer to:
Randal McGavock (1766–1843),
Mayor of Nashville,
Tennessee from 1824 to 1825 John
McGavock (1815–1893),
Southern planter in Nashville...
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McGavock High
School (commonly
McGavock or Big Mac) is a
public high
school located in Nashville, Tennessee. The high
school is a
Model Academy School[when...
- The
McGavock Confederate Cemetery is
located in Franklin, Tennessee. It was
established in June 1866 as a
private cemetery on land
donated by the McGavock...
- John
McGavock (1815–1893) was an
American heir and
Southern planter. John
McGavock was born on
April 2, 1815. His
father was
Randal McGavock (1766–1843)...
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pedimented portico in the Gr**** Revival-style was
added in 1847 by
McGavock's son John
McGavock. The two-story
portico contains four,
square Ionic columns with...
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within the
Methodist Television Radio & Film
Commission building at 1525
McGavock Street in 1954. It was at this
studio in January, 1956, that
Sholes and...
- "Carrie"
Winder McGavock (née Winder;
September 9, 1829 –
February 22, 1905) was an
American slave owner and the
caretaker of the
McGavock Confederate Cemetery...
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Felix G.
McGavock (died 1897) was a
politician in Arkansas. He
lived in
Mississippi County,
Arkansas and
represented it in the
Arkansas House of Representatives...
- "Grider, J.M. (John
McGavock) - RAF
Museum Storyvault". www.rafmuseumstoryvault.org.uk. https://www.fold3.com/record/642692900/john-
mcgavock...
- The
McGavock-Gatewood-Webb House, also
known as Blue Fountain, is a
historic house in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. It was
built in the 1840s. The
house is...