| | Davidson County (no city given):
John
Haywood, 1826 —
W.
B. A. Ramsey, 1874 |
| | Nashville: |
| |
| | Nashville, 1800-1849:
William
Dickson, 1816 —
Jenkin
Whiteside, 1822 —
Newton
Cannon, 1841 —
William
Carroll, 1844 —
Robert
C. Foster, 1844 —
Andrew
Jackson, 1845 —
George
W. Campbell, 1848 —
James
K. Polk, 1849 |
| | Nashville, 1850-1899:
Samuel
Van Dyke Stout, 1850 —
Morgan
Welles Brown, 1853 —
Ephraim
H. Foster, 1854 —
Thomas
Claiborne, 1856 —
John
L. Marling, 1856 —
John
Patton Erwin, 1857 —
William
Hawkins Polk, 1862 —
Michael
Cook, 1864 —
Meredith
Poindexter Gentry, 1866 —
John
Hugh Smith, 1870 —
Richard
Boone Cheatham, 1877 —
Henry
Stuart Foote, 1880 —
William
Matt Brown, 1885 —
B.
F. Cheatham, 1886 —
Albert
S. Marks, 1891 —
Howell
Edmunds Jackson, 1895 —
William
Michael Cocke, 1896 |
| | Nashville, 1900-1949:
Thomas
Menees, 1905 —
Andrew
Jackson Caldwell, 1906 —
Arthur
St. Clair Colyar, 1907 —
Edward
W. Carmack, 1908 —
Morgan
C. Fitzpatrick, 1908 —
Hugh
Crump Anderson, 1915 —
Benjamin
A. Enloe, 1922 —
William
King McAlister, 1923 —
John
W. Gaines, 1926 —
Austin
Peay IV, 1927 —
Horace
A. Mann, 1934 —
Edward
Albright, 1937 —
Joseph
H. Acklen, 1938 —
James
Carroll Napier, 1940 —
Richard
Merrill Atkinson, 1947 |
| | Nashville, 1950-1999:
J.
Percy Priest, 1956 —
William
Francis Barry, Jr., 1967 —
Jim
Nance McCord, 1968 —
Robert
A. Everett, 1969 —
A.
Tom Stewart, 1972 —
Clifford
Robertson Allen, 1978 —
Joe
L. Evins, 1984 —
Gentry
Crowell, 1989 —
Roy
Acuff, 1992 —
Avon
N. Williams, Jr., 1994 |
| | Nashville, 2000-2012:
Kenneth
N. Springer, 2000 —
John
T. Hicks, 2000 —
Fate
C. Thomas, 2000 —
Guilford
Dudley, Jr., 2002 —
Shelby
A. Rhinehart, 2002 —
LaMar
Baker, 2003 —
Ned
McWherter, 2011 |
|
| | Near Nashville:
William
Blount, 1835 —
Robert
Weakley, 1845 —
Robert
B. Currey, 1848 |
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