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Austin Peay State University was named in his honor in 1929, and the University continues to honor Tennessee’s governors through the naming of buildings on campus, as well as the governor mascot and ...
Amazon.com: Austin Peay, governor of Tennessee, 1923-1925, 1925-1927, 1927-1929;: A collection of state papers and public addresses,: Austin Peay: Books...
Governor Austin Peay Statue by Tennessee Folk Artist E.T. Wickham...
Peay was reelected in 1924 and again in 1926 but died of a cerebral hemorrhage during the first year of his third term-the only governor to die in office.
A collection of portrait images and descriptions - portraits housed in Tennessee in private homes and public collections...
Peay, Austin Leavell (1 June 1876-2 Oct. 1927), governor of Tennessee,was born near Hopkinsville, Kentucky, the son of Austin Peay, a former Confederate soldier and former member of the Kentucky ...
In this 1926 document, Tennessee governor Austin Peay appoints Miss Mary E. Baker as a delegate to the 50th Anniversary Conference of the American Library Association. This conference was held ...
Austin Peay State University, Text Only Version. History ... By Act  of  the Tennessee Legislature of  February 4, 1943, the name of  the school was changed to Austin Peay State College.
Named for former Tennessee governor and Clarksvillian Austin Peay, Austin Peay State University was established in 1927 with 158 students enrolled the first term. <a target=
The preoccupation with prohibition delayed effective reform of state government until the ascendancy of Governor Austin Peay in 1922. Plagued by the Great Depression and party factionalism in the ...
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