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Farmers

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  • Abner, David, Sr.

  • Alford, James Perry

  • Allen, James Kenedy, Jr.

  • Ames, Harriet A. Moore Page Potter

  • Anderson, J. B.

  • Bates, Joseph

  • Beatty, Charles Roambrose

  • Beverly, Charlotte Green

  • Bolling, Eugene S.

  • Brasher, Semore C.

  • Broocks, John Henry

  • Bryan, John Neely

  • Bryan, King

  • Buck, John A.

  • Buckley, Constantine W.

  • Burleson, Andrew Bell

  • Burnet, James

  • Burnett, John H.

  • Burton, Walter Moses

  • Bush, William M.

  • Caraway, Nathaniel Jackson

  • Carson, James W.

  • Carter, John Calvin

  • Caton, William Rodolphus

  • Chambers, Edward

  • Cocke, James Rogers

  • Dancy, John Winfield Scott

  • Davis, Nicholas A.

  • Donald, Robert H.

  • Earp, Cullen Redwine

  • Garrison, Caleb Jackson

  • Harper, George Weldon

  • Haupt, William Walton

  • Magill, James P.

  • Manton, Edward T.

  • Marlin, William N. P.

  • Matthews, James Fiske

  • Methvin, Ossamus Hitch, Sr.

  • Morris, Burrell Wilson

  • Orr, William Alexander

  • Parker, Isaac Duke

  • Payne, Ellen Evans Lewis

  • Rabb, Thomas

  • Rowe, Joseph

  • Short, Thomas H.

  • Thompson, Mary Askew

  • Walker, Albert Gallatin

  • Whitten, James D

  • Wilson, George W.

  • Wright, Caroline Vaughn

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