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Ann Phillips Rodgers Grundy, wife of Felix Grundy. Painting by Ralph E. W. Earl (1785–1838). Courtesy of the Downtown Presbyterian Church, Nashville, Tennessee Felix Grundy, 1834. Painting by Washington B. ­Cooper. Courtesy Tennessee State Museum. [18.191.5.239] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 10:48 GMT) James Priestley, frontier educator . Painting by Ralph E. W. Earl. Courtesy of the Tennessee State­Museum Earliest known representation of Nashville, ca. 1825 Courtesy James Hoobler Grundy Place, 1840s, Nashville, Tennessee. Watercolor by Felix Grundy McGavock. Courtesy of the Tennessee State Museum [18.191.5.239] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 10:48 GMT) Randal McGavock, brother-inlaw of Felix Grundy and early civic leader of Nashville. Painting by Ralph E. W. Earl. Courtesy of Winder McGavock Heller Sarah Dougherty Rodgers McGavock , wife of Randal McGavock and sister of Ann Rodgers Grundy. Painting by Ralph E. W. Earl. Courtesy of Winder McGavock Heller Carnton (back view), Franklin, Tennessee, ca. 1905 Courtesy Carnton Plantation [18.191.5.239] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 10:48 GMT) Entrepreneur and military leader William Carroll. Painting by Washington B. Cooper. Courtesy of the Tennessee State Museum Sam Houston, Nashville lawyer and political leader in the 1820s. Painting by Washington B. Cooper. Courtesy of the Tennessee State Museum James K. Polk as a young lawyer. Painting by Ralph E. W. Earl. Courtesy of Polk House, Columbia,­Tennessee Sarah Childress Polk, wife of James K. Polk. Painting by Ralph E. W. Earl. Courtesy of Polk House, Columbia,­Tennessee [18.191.5.239] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 10:48 GMT) Earliest known photograph of a United States president and his wife: President and Mrs. James K. Polk Courtesy of Polk House, Columbia, Tennessee Andrew Jackson, 1837. Painting by Ralph E. W. Earl. Courtesy of the Tennessee State­Museum Martin Van Buren. Painting by Washington B. Cooper. Courtesy of the Tennessee State Museum ...

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