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Julius Henry Bayer

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Julius Henry Bayer

Birth
Beaver Falls, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
21 Apr 1955 (aged 87)
Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Huntingdon, Carroll County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Julius was the son of John George Bayer and Elizabeth (Bin?) Bayer. (Tennessee Death Certificate information.)

He was Professor of Cumberland City Academy (Stewart County, TN) in 1900-01, one of Cumberland City Bank organizers in 1904.

He was living in Huntingdon in 1911, and living in Murfreesboro, TN in 1953. Member of the Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of the Southern States. In 1930, J. H. Bayer, brought to Tennessee walnuts he picked up at George Washington's Mt. Vernon home and planted them at MTSC (now MTSU) in the area between Peck Hall and Cope Administration Building, now known as Walnut Grove (i.e. 1955).
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PROF. J. H. BAYER (Grove High School, Paris, Tennessee. Pedagogy and Principal
Attended University of Tennessee; Member of Textbook Committee during Palterson's Administration; State Board of Education during Governor Thomas C. Rye's Administration; Superintendent of Industrial School, Nashville. Tenn.; Founded Cumberland City Academy and I. T. S., Huntingdon, Tenn.; Principal of Berry School, Rome, Ga.; Principal of Grove H.S. since 1919.
Julius was the son of John George Bayer and Elizabeth (Bin?) Bayer. (Tennessee Death Certificate information.)

He was Professor of Cumberland City Academy (Stewart County, TN) in 1900-01, one of Cumberland City Bank organizers in 1904.

He was living in Huntingdon in 1911, and living in Murfreesboro, TN in 1953. Member of the Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of the Southern States. In 1930, J. H. Bayer, brought to Tennessee walnuts he picked up at George Washington's Mt. Vernon home and planted them at MTSC (now MTSU) in the area between Peck Hall and Cope Administration Building, now known as Walnut Grove (i.e. 1955).
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PROF. J. H. BAYER (Grove High School, Paris, Tennessee. Pedagogy and Principal
Attended University of Tennessee; Member of Textbook Committee during Palterson's Administration; State Board of Education during Governor Thomas C. Rye's Administration; Superintendent of Industrial School, Nashville. Tenn.; Founded Cumberland City Academy and I. T. S., Huntingdon, Tenn.; Principal of Berry School, Rome, Ga.; Principal of Grove H.S. since 1919.


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