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Samuel Cole Williams (January 15, 1864 – December 14, 1947) was an American jurist, historian, educator, and businessman. He was born and raised in the state of Tennessee, where he primarily had his career in Johnson City in East Tennessee.
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SamuelColeWilliams (January 15, 1864 – December 14, 1947) was an American jurist, historian, educator, and businessman. He was born and raised in the...
Southwest Territory SamuelColeWilliams, William Tatham, Wataugan (Johnson City, Tenn.: The Watauga Press, 1947), pp. 11–28. SamuelColeWilliams, "The Admission...
author SamuelWilliams (cyclist) (born 1994), English racing cyclist SamuelWilliams (engraver) (1788–1853), English artist SamuelColeWilliams (1864–1947)...
Later authors, such as Theodore Roosevelt (Winning of the West) and SamuelColeWilliams (History of the Lost State of Franklin), added a more objective perspective...
February 2013. SamuelColeWilliams (1933). Lost State of Franklin (New York: Press of the Pioneers), p. 2. Finger, pp. 84–88. SamuelColeWilliams (1947). William...
throughout the war, including the Siege of Charleston (historian SamuelColeWilliams dubbed the siege's Washington County participants the first "volunteers"...
broadcast from 30 May 2024. Cole is a keen football fan. "Gamba Cole:Meteoric Rise". The Bristol Mag. Retrieved May 12, 2023. Williams, Max (October 26, 2021)...
heritage series, no. 1. Spartanburg, SC: Reprint Co. OCLC 3521908. Williams, SamuelCole; Carl S. Driver (1974). History of the Lost State of Franklin. Johnson...
the United States Military Academy and United States Army colonel SamuelColeWilliams (LL.B 1884), first dean of the Lamar School of Law (also known as...
pass that way. — Eliza Bryan, Letter from New Madrid, March 1816 SamuelColeWilliams argued Bryan's dimensions were a "fantastic exaggeration typical...
Court Robert L. Williams, chief justice of Oklahoma Roy Hughes Williams, associate justice of the Ohio Supreme Court SamuelColeWilliams, associate justice...
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Caney Fork River SamuelColeWilliams, Early Travels in the Tennessee Country, 1540-1800 (Watauga Press...
Schroedl, Overhill Cherokee Archaeology at Chota-Tanassee, p. 8. SamuelColeWilliams, Early Travels in the Tennessee Country, 1540–1800 (Johnson City...
36-40. SamuelColeWilliams, Early Travels in the Tennessee Country, 1540–1800 (Johnson City, Tenn.: The Watauga Press, 1928), 95-98. Williams, 134-135...
in Johnson City, Tennessee, where Tennessee jurist and historian SamuelColeWilliams lived in retirement. The home is listed on the National Register...
of East Tennessee (Johnson City, Tenn.: Overmountain Press, 1989. SamuelColeWilliams, Tennessee During the Revolutionary War (Nashville, Tenn.: The Tennessee...
South of the River Ohio, 1790 - 1796. Accessed: 7 September 2012. SamuelColeWilliams, "Alexander Outlaw," History of the Lost State of Franklin (1933)...
Keyshia Myeshia Cole (née Johnson; born October 15, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, television personality and actress. Born and raised in Oakland...