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Charles Faulkner Bryan, music composer, musician and
musicologist of folk music was born on July 29, 1911, in McMinnville. He would eventually leave to attend the
Nashville Conservatory of Music. •
Duke Droese, wrestler, "Duke the Dumpster" •
Asa Faulkner, owner of mills, member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives from 1865 to 1866 and the
Tennessee Senate from 1869 to 1871; built
Falconhurst. •
Benjamin J. Hill was a
Confederate States Army brigadier general during the
American Civil War. Before the war, he was a merchant and served in the
Tennessee Senate. After the war, he was a merchant, lawyer and president of the
McMinnville and Manchester Railroad. •
Uncle Dave Macon,
Country music legend born just outside McMinnville. Macon would go on to move to Nashville in 1884. A memorial at the Warren County Courthouse memorializes his birth and is built of brick from the home of his birth. •
David R. Ray, Posthumous
Medal of Honor recipient was born in McMinnville in 1945. •
Sophia Foster Richardson (1855–1916), mathematician at Vassar College. •
Carl Rowan, United States government official, journalist and author was raised in McMinnville and attended
Bernard School. Born in
Ravenscroft in 1925, he worked in the nurseries of McMinnville, hoeing bulbs as a teenager for $.10 per hour. • Col.
John Houston Savage of McMinnville TN served the United States Army in the War with Mexico and served as a member of the House of Representatives. Col. Savage later commanded the Confederate 16th TN Infantry formed out of Warren County and helped to personally finance the Confederate memorial in downtown McMinnville to their memory for future generations. •
Dinah Shore grew up in McMinnville, where her family moved in 1924 and her father owned a department store. •
Lester Strode,
Chicago Cubs bullpen coach was born and raised in McMinnville. Born in 1958, he was one of eight African Americans in a class of 500 at Warren County Senior High School. He credits his experience of being a minority and the relationship with his high school coach as shaping his decisions as a sports professional. In 2006, the high school retired his uniform number. •
John Templeton, Singer, pastor, and father to Carter Templeton among other children. •
Pamela Rogers Turner, teacher and child rapist •
Jamie Walker, pro baseball player was born in McMinnville in 1971. •
Dottie West,
country music legend was born just outside McMinnville in 1932 in the Frog Pond community. Her mother owned the once noted "Park Grill" downtown where Dottie often helped out waitressing. West is buried in the town's Mt ViewCemetery. •
Randy Wood, who was born in McMinnville on March 30, 1917, founded
Dot Records, one of the most successful
independent record labels of the 1950s and 1960s. •
Drew Green is a
country music singer-songwriter who was born and raised in McMinnville. ==References==