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Cheatham may refer to: ;Places * Cheatham County, Tennessee, a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee * Cheatham House (other) * Cheatham Lock and Dam, a dam in Ashland City, Tennessee, USA. * Cheatham Middle School, a middle school in the Clarksville Independent School District, Texas, United States ; People * Cheatham ; Other * South Cheatham Advocate, a weekly newspaper published in Kingston Springs, Tennessee since 1990 See also * Cheetham (other) Cheetham may refer to: People * Cheetham (surname) Places * Cheetham and Altona Important Bird Area, Melbourne, Australia * Cheetham Close, a megalith and scheduled ancient monument located in Lancashire, very close to the boundary with Greater Ma ...
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Cheatham County, Tennessee
Cheatham County ( ) is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 41,072. Its county seat is Ashland City. Cheatham County is part of the Nashville-Davidson– Murfreesboro– Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is located in Middle Tennessee. History Cheatham County was created by an Act of the Tennessee General Assembly in 1856, from lands formerly of Davidson, Dickson, Montgomery, and Robertson counties. Cheatham County was named for Edward Saunders Cheatham, a state legislator. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (1.5%) is water. The county is bisected from northwest to southeast by the Cumberland River, with Ashland City located on its northern bank. The southern portion of the county is bisected from southeast to northwest by the Harpeth River, which meanders through generally hilly country, and along whose course are located the c ...
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Cheatham House (other)
Cheatham House refers to two NRHP The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... listed Houses: * Mansfield Cheatham House, Robertson County, Tennessee, NRHP-Nr. 78002626 * John E. Cheatham House, Lafayette County, Missouri, NRHP-Nr. 93000550 {{disambig, geo ...
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Cheatham Lock And Dam
The Cheatham Lock and Dam is a dam in Ashland City, Tennessee, USA. It was built on the Cumberland River from 1949 to 1951. Electricity from the dam is marketed by the Southeastern Power Administration The Southeastern Power Administration is a United States Power Marketing Administration with responsibility for marketing hydroelectric power from 23 water projects operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the states of West Virginia, Virgin .... References Buildings and structures in Cheatham County, Tennessee Dams completed in 1951 Dams in Tennessee 1951 establishments in Tennessee Dams on the Cumberland River {{Tennessee-struct-stub ...
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Ashland City, Tennessee
Ashland City is a town in and the county seat of Cheatham County, Tennessee, Cheatham County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 4,767 as of the 2020 census. History Ashland City was created in 1856 as a county seat for the newly established Cheatham County. The county's commissioners purchased the initial of land (now the courthouse square) from James Lenox, and a temporary courthouse was erected shortly thereafter. The temporary structure was replaced by the present courthouse in 1869.James Hallums,Cheatham County" ''The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture'', 2002. Retrieved: 11 February 2008. Ashland City was officially incorporated in 1859. The first major industry in the Ashland City area was a forge operated by Montgomery Bell at the Narrows of the Harpeth River, Harpeth, several miles to the southwest, which was established in 1818. In 1835, Samuel Watson established a gristmill and powder mill along Sycamore Creek, just north of Ashland City. Watson' ...
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Cheatham Middle School
Clarksville Independent School District is a rural public school district in Red River County, Texas ( USA) and serves all students in the town of Clarksville and small portions of nearby communities. Approximately 690 students were enrolled for the Fall 2011 semester. In 2009, the school district was rated " academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency. In 2010, the high school as well as the District received a rating of "" recognized" by the Texas Education Agency. Schools Clarksville ISD operates four campuses, including Clarksville High School (grades 9-12), Cheatham Middle School (grades 6-8), Clarksville Elementary School (grades K-5), and the Vocational School/DAEP. 2012-13 Administration Pam Bryant serves as Superintendent of Schools. After 33 years of service to Clarksville ISD in various capacities such as teacher, principal, special programs director, and assistant superintendent, Bryant was named CEO for the District in 2007. References {{reflist ...
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Cheatham (surname)
Cheatham is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Benjamin F. Cheatham (1820–1886), Confederate general and California gold miner *Boyd M. Cheatham (c. 1838-1876), Tennessee state congressman * Charles Cheatham Cavanah (1871–1953), United States federal judge * Dave Cheatham, Democratic member, Indiana House of Representatives (representing 69th District since 2006) *Doc Cheatham (1905–1997), American jazz trumpeter, singer and bandleader * Donna Cheatham, the winningest coach in Indiana girls' high school basketball history *Edward Saunders Cheatham (1818-1878), Tennessee state congressman and senator. * Eugene Calvin Cheatham Jr. (1915–2005), one of the Tuskegee Airmen and a career officer * Henry P. Cheatham (1857–1935), African American Republican member, US House of Representatives *Jack Cheatham (1894 – 1971), American character actor *Jimmy Cheatham (1924–2007), American jazz trombonist and teacher * John Cheatham (1855–1918), American firefig ...
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South Cheatham Advocate
The ''South Cheatham Advocate'' is a weekly newspaper published in Kingston Springs, Tennessee since 1990. The ''South Cheatham Advocate'' has been, throughout its existence, an advertiser-supported, free newspaper. It is not, however, a "shopper"; it has considerable editorial content and coverage of area events in the area of southern Cheatham County, particularly Kingston Springs and Pegram. In its early existence, it was also fairly widely circulated in the nearby town of White Bluff in Dickson County; this was curtailed when a major White Bluff advertiser ceased its support. At this time, the paper assumed its current name, the ''South Cheatham Advocate''; it had previously been circulated as ''The Advocate'', a name more widely associated with a national gay ''Gay'' is a term that primarily refers to a homosexual person or the trait of being homosexual. The term originally meant 'carefree', 'cheerful', or 'bright and showy'. While scant usage referring to male h ...
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