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Samuel Benjamin Hayley (July 31, 1890 – November 1, 1970) was an American college football player. His registration for the First World War says he was a chemist. Hayley was from Jackson, Tennessee. University of Tennessee Hayley was a prominent tackle for the Tennessee Volunteers football teams of the University of Tennessee, captain of the 1913 team. He was selected All-Southern the same year. At Tennessee, he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon (), commonly known as SAE, is a North American Greek-letter social college Fraternities and sororities in North America, fraternity. It was founded at the University of Alabama on March 9, 1856. Of all existing national socia .... References 1890 births 1970 deaths 20th-century American chemists 20th-century chemists American football tackles Tennessee Volunteers football players All-Southern college football players Sportspeople from Jackson, Tennessee Players of American football from Tennes ...
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Jackson, Tennessee
Jackson is a city in and the county seat of Madison County, Tennessee, United States. Located east of Memphis, it is a regional center of trade for West Tennessee. Its total population was 68,205 as of the 2020 United States census. Jackson is the primary city of the Jackson, Tennessee metropolitan area, which is included in the Jackson- Humboldt, Tennessee combined statistical area. Jackson is Madison County's largest city, and the second-largest city in West Tennessee next to Memphis. It is home to the Tennessee Supreme Court's courthouse for West Tennessee, as Jackson was the major city in the west when the court was established in 1834. In the antebellum era, Jackson was the market city for an agricultural area based on cultivation of cotton, the major commodity crop. Beginning in 1851, the city became a hub of railroad systems ultimately connecting to major markets in the north and south, as well as east and west. This was key to its development, attracting trade an ...
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