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==Notable people== *[[Dora Read Goodale]] (1866β1952), a poet and teacher from Massachusetts, director of the Uplands Sanatorium in the late 1930s through 1941. Her book of poetry, ''Mountain Dooryards'' (1941), incorporated the traditional Appalachian dialect of the area.<ref name=Bennett>[https://books.google.com/books?id=5QSBvItONc4C&dq=Dora+Read+Goodale&pg=PA351 Paula Bennett, ''Nineteenth-century American Women Poets: An Anthology''], Wiley-Blackwell, 1998, pp. 351-352, accessed February 3, 2011</ref> *[[Helen S. Mitchell]] (1895β1984), died at Uplands Sanatorium. *[[Earl Webb]], baseball player.<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9SJPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3k0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=2217,4757531&dq=earl+webb+tennessee&hl=en Earl Webb stranded in Tennessee home]</ref> *[[May Cravath Wharton]] (1873β1959), an early woman physician from [[Minnesota]], who created the first hospital and sanatorium in the area at Pleasant Hill, and later established Cumberland Medical Center in Crossville.<ref name=Parker/>
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