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A Feudin’ Son of Tennessee: Kenneth McKellar, Chapter 7

by Ray Hill | Jul 8, 2012 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

  By Ray Hill Republicans had done well in Tennessee during the decade of the 1920s in Tennessee. The zenith of Republican success was 1920 when Warren Harding had carried the state; the GOP had elected a governor, and won five out of ten Congressional seats....

A Feudin’ Son of Tennessee: Kenneth McKellar, Chapter 6

by Ray Hill | Jul 1, 2012 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

  By Ray Hill Tennessee’s senior United States Senator, John Knight Shields, proved to be less than thrilled with President Woodrow Wilson’s cherished idea of America participating in the League of Nations. Senator Shields, unlike most Tennessee Democrats, didn’t...

A Feudin’ Son of Tennessee: Kenneth McKellar, Chapter 5

by Ray Hill | Jun 24, 2012 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

  By Ray Hill When K. D. McKellar first entered the United States Senate on March 4, 1917, he was forty-eight years old.  One long-time Senate employee recalled McKellar was well dressed, “a real Beau Brummell.”  McKellar frequently wore a black bow tie and...

A Feudin’ Son of Tennessee: Kenneth McKellar, Chapter 4

by Ray Hill | Jun 17, 2012 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

  By Ray Hill Tennessee Democrats entered the 1910 gubernatorial campaign divided and in disarray.  Many Democrats breathed a collective sigh of relief when the veteran old campaigner Robert Love Taylor agreed to seek the governorship.  Taylor had been Governor...

A Feudin’ Son of Tennessee: Kenneth McKellar, Chapter 3

by Ray Hill | Jun 10, 2012 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

  By Ray Hill Even as a freshman Congressman, Kenneth McKellar had demonstrated an ability to bring improvements and projects to his district, a talent that would serve him and Tennessee well during his legislative career. In April of 1912 as much as 170 acres of...

A Feudin’ Son of Tennessee: Kenneth McKellar Chapter 2

by Ray Hill | Jun 3, 2012 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

By Ray Hill Kenneth McKellar was forty-two years old when first elected to the House of Representatives in a 1911 special election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Congressman George Washington Gordon. His rise to political prominence had come despite the...
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