| | Knox County (no city given):
Pryor
Lea, 1794 —
Samuel
Johnson, 1804 —
James
C. Luttrell, 1813 —
William
Rule, 1839 —
James
A. Fowler, 1863 —
James
A. Trent, 1885 |
| | Fountain City (now part of Knoxville):
L.
Clure Morton, 1916 |
| | Knoxville: |
| |
| | Knoxville, year not specified:
Richard
G. Dunlap —
Harold
W. Furchtgott-Roth |
| | Knoxville, 1700-1799:
Richard
G. Dunlap —
William
Claiborne Dunlap, 1798 —
W.
B. A. Ramsey, 1799 |
| | Knoxville, 1800-1899:
George
M. White, 1800 —
James
H. Cowan, 1801 —
John
Hervey Crozier, 1812 —
John
M. Lea, 1818 —
Joseph
Brown Heiskell, 1823 —
William
M. Churchwell, 1826 —
Thomas
C. Hindman, 1828 —
John
B. Lynn, 1840 —
Lucius
F. C. Garvin, 1841 —
James
C. Luttrell, Jr., 1841 —
Samuel
B. Luttrell, 1844 —
Eben
Alexander, 1851 —
Bruce
Haldeman, 1862 —
Edward
T. Sanford, 1865 —
John
E. McMillian, 1868 —
James
W. Elmore, 1876 —
Jesse
S. Cottrell, 1878 —
Jesse
Corcoran Adkins, 1879 —
Hugh
M. Caldwell, 1881 —
John
T. O'Connor, 1881 —
E.
Leland Taylor, 1885 —
George
R. Dempster, 1887 —
Fred
R. Stair, 1892 —
Millard
F. Caldwell, Jr., 1897 —
Jack
W. Dance, 1897 —
Walter
W. Mynatt, 1898 |
| | Knoxville, 1900-1999:
Joseph
A. Brown, 1903 —
William
H. Hastie, 1904 —
James
W. Elmore, Jr., 1906 —
Edward
L. Chavannes, 1907 —
James
H. Robinson, c.1907 —
Ulysses
W. Boykin, 1914 —
William
C. Burdett, 1918 —
Avon
N. Williams, Jr., 1921 —
Thomas
N. Kindness, 1929 —
Kyle
C. Testerman, 1935 —
Paul
C. Scruggs, 1937 —
Robin
L. Beard, Jr., 1939 —
Victor
Ashe, 1945 —
George
M. Staples, 1947 —
Harold
W. Furchtgott-Roth |
|
| | Near Knoxville:
Joseph
Lanier Williams, 1810 —
Andrew
Humphreys, 1821 —
John
K. Luttrell, 1831 |
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