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The Colonel: Luke Lea, Part IV

by Ray Hill | Aug 30, 2015 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

By Ray Hill   Once again happily married, doting on his newborn daughter, former United States Senator Luke Lea concentrated upon reducing his indebtedness after his return from the World War.  Frequently discussed as a potential candidate for high office, Lea...

The Colonel: Luke Lea, Part III

by Ray Hill | Aug 23, 2015 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

By Ray Hill Senator Luke Lea had lost his reelection bid in November of 1915, running third behind Congressman Kenneth D. McKellar and former governor Malcolm Patterson.  Lea’s defeat occurred for a variety of reasons, not the least of which was his affiliation with...

The Colonel: Luke Lea, Part II

by Ray Hill | Aug 16, 2015 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

By Ray Hill Luke Lea had not only survived the intense political wars in Tennessee, but had profited from them. Elected to the United States Senate in 1911, Lea’s alliance with “Independent” Democrats and Republicans had created a “fusionist” combine that held the...

The Colonel: Luke Lea, Part One

by Ray Hill | Aug 9, 2015 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

  By Ray Hill The pages of Tennessee’s history is littered with colorful characters, but the life of Luke Lea is one right out of a novel; handsome, urbane, highly intelligent and successful, Lea climbed to the heights of financial and political accomplishment. ...

Percy Priest, The Unlikely Congressman

by Ray Hill | Aug 2, 2015 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

By Ray Hill   Percy Priest was an unlikely candidate for Congress and faced daunting odds to get to the House of Representatives in the first place.  Yet once there, he remained there until the day he died. Percy Priest was once described by William “Fishbait”...

Congressman John J. Duncan

by Ray Hill | Jul 26, 2015 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives

By Ray Hill   For two decades there was no politician in the Second Congressional district more popular than John James Duncan. John Duncan had hitchhiked to Knoxville with five dollars in his pocket to attend the University of Tennessee and remained, rising to...
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