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The Political Graveyard: Montgomery County, Tenn.

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>The Political Graveyard: Montgomery County, Tenn.</title> <meta name="description" content="A database of political history and cemeteries, with brief biographical entries for 338,260 U.S. political figures, living and dead, from the 1700s to the present."> <meta name="keywords" content="political biography history genealogy cemeteries politics candidates congress senators legislators governors politicians biographies ancestors mayors birthplace geography elections"> <meta name="author" content="Lawrence Kestenbaum"> <script type="text/javascript"> var _gaq = _gaq || []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-7383562-1']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); (function() { var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true; ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 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Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/BT-born.html">Bertie County</a>, N.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1768/04-18.html">April 18, 1768</a>. Superior court judge in Tennessee, 1796; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/sthse.html">Tennessee state house of representatives</a>, 1807-09; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Tennessee</a>, 1809-15; defeated, 1827; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/cncn.html">delegate to Tennessee state constitutional convention</a>, 1834. Died near Nashville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/DA-died.html">Davidson County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1835/09-10.html">September 10, 1835</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/67.html">67 years, 145 days</a>). Original interment at in a private or family graveyard; reinterment at <a href="#cms01134">Greenwood Cemetery</a>, Clarksville, Tenn. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Jacob Blount and Hannah (Baker) Blount; half-brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blount.html#176.99.22">William Blount (1749-1800)</a>; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1809/">1809</a> to Lucinda Baker; second great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mayne-mcallen.html#277.71.82">Harry Hill McAlister</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10126.html">Blount family</a> of North Carolina.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/AL/BL.html">Blount County, Ala.</a> is named for him.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/willie-blount/">National Governors Association biography</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms01134">Greenwood Cemetery</a></b></span><br> Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top">&nbsp;</td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Horace Harmon Lurton (1844-1914)</b>&nbsp;&mdash; of Clarksville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-lived.html">Montgomery County</a>, Tenn.; Nashville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/DA-lived.html">Davidson County</a>, Tenn. Born in Newport, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/CA-born.html">Campbell County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1844/02-26.html">February 26, 1844</a>. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/spju.html">justice of Tennessee state supreme court</a>, 1886-93; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/us-ct-apps.html">Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit</a>, 1893-1909; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/faculty.html">law professor</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/us-supreme-ct.html">Associate Justice of U.S. Supreme Court</a>, 1909-14; died in office 1914. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Died in Atlantic City, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/AT-died.html">Atlantic County</a>, N.J., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1914/07-12.html">July 12, 1914</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/70.html">70 years, 136 days</a>). Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Lycurgus L. Lurton and Sarah (Harmon) Lurton; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1867/">1867</a> to Frances Owen.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;">The World War II <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-ships.html">Liberty ship</a> <i>SS Horace H. Lurton</i> (built 1943 at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/GA/GL-names.html">Brunswick, Georgia</a>; scrapped 1968) was <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</a>.</li> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://www.fjc.gov/servlet/nGetInfo?jid=1441&cid=999&ctype=na&instate=na">federal judicial profile</a>&nbsp;&mdash; <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace Harmon Lurton">Wikipedia article</a>&nbsp;&mdash; <a href="https://ballotpedia.org/Horace Harmon Lurton">Ballotpedia article</a>&nbsp;&mdash; <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/879/000180339">NNDB dossier</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top">&nbsp;</td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Cave Johnson (1793-1866)</b>&nbsp;&mdash; of Clarksville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-lived.html">Montgomery County</a>, Tenn. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/RB-born.html">Robertson County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1793/01-11.html">January 11, 1793</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-officials.html">Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney</a>, 1817; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Tennessee</a>, 1829-37, 1839-45 (8th District 1829-33, 11th District 1833-37, 1839-43, 9th District 1843-45); <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/cabinet.html">U.S. Postmaster General</a>, 1845-49; circuit judge in Tennessee, 1850-51; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/banking.html">banker</a>. Slaveowner. Died in Clarksville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-died.html">Montgomery County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1866/11-23.html">November 23, 1866</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/73.html">73 years, 316 days</a>). Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Thomas Johnson and Mary 'Molly' (Noel) Johnson; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1838/02-20.html">February 20, 1838</a>, to Elizabeth 'Betsy' Dortch.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=J000122">congressional biography</a>&nbsp;&mdash; <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=406022">Govtrack.us page</a>&nbsp;&mdash; <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/6009350">Find-A-Grave memorial</a>&nbsp;&mdash; <a href="https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/cave-johnson/">Tennessee Encyclopedia</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top">&nbsp;</td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Austin Peay IV (1876-1927)</b>&nbsp;&mdash; also known as <b>&quot;The Maker of Modern Tennessee&quot;</b>&nbsp;&mdash; of Clarksville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-lived.html">Montgomery County</a>, Tenn. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/CH-born.html">Christian County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1876/06-01.html">June 1, 1876</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/sthse.html">Tennessee state house of representatives</a>, 1901-05; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/TN.html">Tennessee Democratic state chair</a>, 1905; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1916/TN.html">1916</a> (<a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1916/officers.html">Honorary Vice-President</a>), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1924/TN.html">1924</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Tennessee</a>, 1923-27; died in office 1927. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/baptist.html">Baptist</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/masons.html">Freemasons</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/elks.html">Elks</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/knights-pythias.html">Knights of Pythias</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/kappa-alpha-ord.html">Kappa Alpha Order</a>. Died, of a <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/stroke.html">cerebral hemorrhage</a>, at the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/gov-mansion.html">Governor's Residence</a>, Nashville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/DA-died.html">Davidson County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1927/10-02.html">October 2, 1927</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/51.html">51 years, 123 days</a>). Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Austin Peay and Cornelia Frances (Leavell) Peay; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1895/09-19.html">September 19, 1895</a>, to Sallie Hurst; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/peaslee-pechous.html#301.15.12">Austin Peay V</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;">Austin Peay State <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-colleges.html">University</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-names.html">Clarksville, Tennessee</a>, is <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</a>.</li> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/austin-peay-iii/">National Governors Association biography</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top">&nbsp;</td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>William Blount (1768-1835)</b>&nbsp;&mdash; also known as <b>Willie Blount</b>&nbsp;&mdash; of Tennessee. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/BT-born.html">Bertie County</a>, N.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1768/04-18.html">April 18, 1768</a>. Superior court judge in Tennessee, 1796; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/sthse.html">Tennessee state house of representatives</a>, 1807-09; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Tennessee</a>, 1809-15; defeated, 1827; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/cncn.html">delegate to Tennessee state constitutional convention</a>, 1834. Died near Nashville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/DA-died.html">Davidson County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1835/09-10.html">September 10, 1835</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/67.html">67 years, 145 days</a>). Original interment at <a href="#cms05264">a private or family graveyard</a>, Montgomery County, Tenn.; reinterment at Greenwood Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of Jacob Blount and Hannah (Baker) Blount; half-brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blount.html#176.99.22">William Blount (1749-1800)</a>; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1809/">1809</a> to Lucinda Baker; second great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mayne-mcallen.html#277.71.82">Harry Hill McAlister</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10126.html">Blount family</a> of North Carolina.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/AL/BL.html">Blount County, Ala.</a> is named for him.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/willie-blount/">National Governors Association biography</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top">&nbsp;</td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>James Edmund Bailey (1822-1885)</b>&nbsp;&mdash; of Tennessee. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-born.html">Montgomery County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1822/08-15.html">August 15, 1822</a>. Democrat. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/sthse.html">Tennessee state house of representatives</a>, 1853; colonel in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; state court judge in Tennessee, 1874; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Tennessee</a>, 1877-81. Slaveowner. Died in Clarksville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-died.html">Montgomery County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1885/12-29.html">December 29, 1885</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/63.html">63 years, 136 days</a>). Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B000039">congressional biography</a>&nbsp;&mdash; <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=401044">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top">&nbsp;</td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Gustavus Adolphus Henry (1804-1880)</b>&nbsp;&mdash; of Clarksville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-lived.html">Montgomery County</a>, Tenn. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/SC-born.html">Scott County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1804/10-08.html">October 8, 1804</a>. Whig. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/sthse.html">Kentucky state house of representatives</a>, 1831-33; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/sthse.html">Tennessee state house of representatives</a>, 1851; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Tennessee</a>, 1853, 1855; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/ccsen.html">Senator from Tennessee in the Confederate Congress</a>, 1862-65. Died in Clarksville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-died.html">Montgomery County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1880/09-10.html">September 10, 1880</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/75.html">75 years, 338 days</a>). Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Presumably named for:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/pols-named-for-famous.html">Gustavus Adolphus</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of William Henry and Elizabeth Julia (Flournoy) Henry; brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/henry.html#420.57.73">Robert Pryor Henry</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/henry.html#915.76.70">John Flournoy Henry</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1834/02-17.html">February 17, 1834</a>, to Marion McClure; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fleury-flye.html#913.23.45">Thomas Stanhope Flournoy</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/smith5.html#268.55.00">John Speed Smith</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sparling-spellman.html#727.99.67">James Speed</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fry.html#750.32.35">Speed Smith Fry</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/smith4.html#297.00.52">Green Clay Smith</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/stevenson-steward.html#467.74.11">Letitia Stevenson</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/stevenson-steward.html#422.48.51">Lewis Green Stevenson</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/stevenson-steward.html#447.89.39">Adlai Ewing Stevenson II</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/buckner.html#854.96.20">Richard Aylett Buckner</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blackburn.html#403.30.93">Luke Pryor Blackburn</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blackburn.html#631.51.59">Joseph Clay Stiles Blackburn</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/maddock-magerman.html#015.69.29">James Madison</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/maddock-magerman.html#765.25.89">William Taylor Madison</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blackburn.html#906.05.40">Smith Alford Blackburn</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/buckner.html#403.69.94">Aylette Buckner</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/buckner.html#672.52.62">Aylett Hawes Buckner</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/buckner.html#950.82.94">James Francis Buckner Jr.</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-1506.html">Henry family</a> of Scott County, Kentucky (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top">&nbsp;</td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Ford House (1827-1904)</b>&nbsp;&mdash; also known as <b>John F. House</b>&nbsp;&mdash; of Clarksville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-lived.html">Montgomery County</a>, Tenn. Born near Franklin, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/WI-born.html">Williamson County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1827/01-09.html">January 9, 1827</a>. Democrat. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/sthse.html">Tennessee state house of representatives</a>, 1853; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/cpdel.html">Delegate from Tennessee to the Confederate Provisional Congress</a>, 1861-62; served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/cncn.html">delegate to Tennessee state constitutional convention</a>, 1870; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Tennessee</a> 6th District, 1875-83; delegate to Gold Democrat National Convention from Tennessee, 1896. Slaveowner. Died in Clarksville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-died.html">Montgomery County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1904/06-28.html">June 28, 1904</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/77.html">77 years, 171 days</a>). Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000819">congressional biography</a>&nbsp;&mdash; <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=405666">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top">&nbsp;</td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Alfred Robb (d. 1862)</b>&nbsp;&mdash; of Clarksville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-lived.html">Montgomery County</a>, Tenn. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1860/TN.html">1860</a>; colonel in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/civil-war.html">Mortally wounded</a> in the battle of Fort Donelson, Tennessee, and died soon after, in Clarksville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-died.html">Montgomery County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1862/index.html">1862</a>. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top">&nbsp;</td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Austin Peay V (1901-1949)</b>&nbsp;&mdash; of Tennessee. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1901/index.html">1901</a>. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1928/TN.html">1928</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/sthse.html">Tennessee state house of representatives</a>, 1931-35. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1949/index.html">1949</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/48.html">about 48 years</a>). Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/peaslee-pechous.html#942.66.93">Austin Peay IV</a>.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms01988">Riverview Cemetery</a></b></span><br> (formerly City Cemetery)<br> Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top">&nbsp;</td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>James B. Reynolds (1779-1851)</b>&nbsp;&mdash; of Clarksville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-lived.html">Montgomery County</a>, Tenn. Born in County Antrim, Ireland (now <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/UL-born.html">Northern Ireland</a>), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1779/index.html">1779</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Tennessee</a> at-large, 1815-17, 1823-25. Slaveowner. Died in Clarksville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-died.html">Montgomery County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1851/06-10.html">June 10, 1851</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/71.html">about 71 years</a>). Interment at Riverview Cemetery. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20>&nbsp;</td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=R000173">congressional biography</a>&nbsp;&mdash; <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=409149">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> <br clear="all"> <hr> <span style="font-size:16pt;"><b><a name="cms04037">Marable Cemetery</a></b></span><br> Near Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee <br> <table width=100% align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td colspan=2><span style="font-size:14pt;">Politicians buried here:</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top">&nbsp;</td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Hartwell Marable (1786-1844)</b>&nbsp;&mdash; of Tennessee. Born near Lawrenceville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VA/BW-born.html">Brunswick County</a>, Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1786/11-18.html">November 18, 1786</a>. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/stsen.html">Tennessee state senate</a>, 1817-18; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Tennessee</a> 8th District, 1825-29. Slaveowner. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/MY-died.html">Montgomery County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1844/04-11.html">April 11, 1844</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/57.html">57 years, 145 days</a>). 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