Tennessee State Museum |
Record No:
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76.52
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Subject: |
Hooper, Ben Walker |
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Artist: |
Newman, Willie Betty |
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Unknown.
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Oil on canvas.
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N/A.
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Location: |
TN State Museum
505 Deadrick Street.
Nashville, TN 37243
Web Contact: TN State Museum |
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History:
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N/A.
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Notes: |
Ben Walker Hooper (1870-1957) was born in Newport and orphaned early. He read law and opened a practice in 1894, served in the legislature and as captain of the 6th U.S. Volunteers in the Spanish-American War before being elected governor of Tennessee in 1910. Prohibition had split the Democratic party, and Hooper's election as a Republican was helped by those "Independent Democrats" who also endorsed him. His was a turbulent administration, with political feelings so high that armed guards were required in the legislature. Even so, Hooper's term saw child labor laws passed, compulsory school laws and a change in the death penalty law to provide for electrocution. Hooper continued in public service until near the time of his death in 1957. The Tennessee Blue Book. |
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Categories:
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Portrait
paintings;need subject list |
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