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==Notable people== * [[Charles McCallon Alexander]], nineteenth century gospel singer * [[Lamar Alexander]], former [[United States Senate|U.S. senator]] from [[Tennessee]]; former Governor of Tennessee, Secretary of Education and Republican presidential candidate<ref>{{cite web|title=Meet Lamar|work=Alexander for Senate |url=http://www.lamaralexander.com/index.cfm?Page=Biography|access-date=September 9, 2010}}</ref> * [[Isaac L. Anderson]], founder of [[Maryville College]] * [[Candace Barley]], youngest player to compete on the US national rugby team and play in international match, and holds the title of most-capped U20 player in the country. * [[Albert Brigance]], author and special education resource specialist * [[Charles W. Cansler]], educator and civil rights advocate<ref>Robert Booker, [http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entry.php?rec=194 Charles Warner Cansler], ''Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture'', 2009. Retrieved: April 6, 2011.</ref> * [[Shane Claiborne]] * [[Randall Cobb (American football)|Randall Cobb]], NFL football player (born in Maryville, but played high school football at Alcoa) * [[Mike Cross (musician)|Mike Cross]], musician<ref>[http://mikecross.com/bio.asp Mike Cross biography from official website]. Retrieved: February 14, 2011.</ref> * [[Edwin Cunningham (diplomat)|Edwin Cunningham]], US Consul General in Shanghai (1920-1935) * [[Mark Doty]], poet and memoirist * [[David L. Eubanks]], Christian preacher and president of Johnson Bible College<ref>[http://www.jbc.edu/our-history.html Johnson Bible College - Our History] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110206074633/http://www.jbc.edu/our-history.html |date=February 6, 2011 }}. Retrieved: February 14, 2011.</ref> * [[Phillip Fulmer]], former [[Tennessee Volunteers football]] coach (1992β2008) * [[Guy Garman]], scuba diver * [[Jack Greene]], country music singer, famous for his #1 hit "[[There Goes My Everything (song)|There Goes My Everything]]".<ref>[http://www.jackgreeneopry.com/default.cfm Jack Greene - Official site] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110202161945/http://www.jackgreeneopry.com/default.cfm |date=February 2, 2011 }}. Retrieved: February 14, 2011.</ref> * [[George Washington Harris]], humorist; lived near what is now Wildwood, c. 1839–1843<ref>M. Thomas Inge, ''High Times and Hard Times'' (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1967), p. 18n.</ref> * [[Sam Houston]], Texas revolutionary, politician and governor of Tennessee and Texas; lived in Maryville intermittently c. 1808—1813<ref>[http://www.blountweb.com/samhouston/chronology.htm Sam Houston - Chronology]. Retrieved: February 14, 2011.</ref> * [[Lee Humphrey]], college basketball player<ref>[https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/_/id/15384 Lee Humphrey - ESPN player profile]. Retrieved: February 14, 2011.</ref> * [[Melanie Hutsell]], television and movie actress<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0404525/ IMDb - Melanie Hutsell]. Retrieved: February 14, 2011.</ref> * [[Roy Kramer]], former commissioner of the [[Southeastern Conference]]<ref>Kevin Cowan, "[http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2008/Jan/13/attorneys-new-home-christened-in-festive-fashion/ Attorney's New Home Christened in Festive Fashion]," ''Knoxville News Sentinel'', January 13, 2008. Retrieved: August 24, 2012.</ref> * [[Annie Law]] (died 1889), conchologist<ref name="Nautilus obit">{{Cite journal| journal = The Nautilus| title=Annie E. Law |url=https://archive.org/stream/nautilus40amer#page/132/mode/2up/ |pages=132β133 }}</ref> * [[Jackie Lee (country singer)|Jackie Lee]], country music singer * [[Mike Matzek]], All-American gymnast * [[Wayne McClure]], American football player * [[William Bennett Scott Sr.]] * [[Doc Severinsen]], trumpeter<ref>Steve Wildsmith, "[https://www.thedailytimes.com/news/doc-severinsen-murvul-boy-former-tonight-show-bandleader-now-calls-blount-county-home/article_d943c8d2-8769-5cdf-b78e-36b5e1f13b88.html Doc Severinsen, 'Murvul' boy: Former 'Tonight Show' bandleader now calls Blount County home]," ''The Daily Times'', April 10, 2013. Retrieved: May 8, 2021.</ref> * [[Danny Spradlin]], American football player
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