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  1. LGA is out in YOUR community! Last night, we had the opportunity to meet with parents, students, and faculty members at Horace Maynard Middle School in Union County, TN to get their feedback on a ...

  2. In Washington, together with Johnson, Maynard became one of the principal advocates of a Union campaign to liberate East Tennessee, a course of action he ceaselessly urged on the Lincoln administration. In 1863 Johnson, then military governor of Tennessee, appointed him attorney general. Links. Depicted Content Maynard, Horace.

  3. Horace Maynard Middle School. 435 Main Street, Maynardville, TN 37807. Phone 865-992-1030 Fax 865-992-1060. Facebook Page.

  4. Horace Maynard, född 30 augusti 1814 i Westborough i Massachusetts, död 3 maj 1882 i Knoxville i Tennessee, var en amerikansk politiker och diplomat. Han var ledamot av USA:s representanthus 1857–1863 och 1866–1875 samt USA:s postminister 1880–1881. Maynard utexaminerades 1838 från Amherst College. Han undervisade vid East Tennessee ...

  5. SPEECH OF EX-GOVERNOR WRIGHT. SPEECH OF HON. HORACE MAYNARD. Share full article. June 16, 1864. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from June 16, 1864 ...

  6. Horace Maynard (1880–1881) Horace Maynard was born in 1814 in Westboro, Massachusetts, and taught at the Millbury Academy before graduating from Amherst College in 1838. Maynard then moved to Tennessee, where he worked as a tutor at East Tennessee College. He then became a professor of mathematics and mechanical philosophy at the College in 1842.

  7. Horace Maynard Trent (December 20, 1907 – December 16, 1964) was an American physicist best known for being part of the team that found that the crack of a bullwhip was actually a sonic boom. He is also the author of the currently accepted force-current analogy in physics known as the Trent analogy .