Josephus Conn Guild, Jr. (December 15, 1887–June 26, 1969) was an American businessman and engineer from Chattanooga, Tennessee. As president of the Tennessee...
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ISBN 978-0-7864-6017-5. OCLC 707092889. Ezzell, Timothy (2009). "Jo Conn Guild". Guild, Jo Conn. Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture. Archived from...
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Power Company, or TEPCO. The new company was eventually headed by Guild's son, Jo Conn Guild, who was a fierce opponent of TVA. With the help of attorney Wendell...
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students, Baylor also offers need-based financial aid, and awards the Jo Conn Guild Scholarship for students of exceptional merit. For Baylor's 2015-16...
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TEPCO's assets after a legal struggle in the 1930s with TEPCO president Jo Conn Guild and attorney Wendell Willkie that was eventually dismissed by the U...
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the dam was over $10,000,000. Josephus Guild died during the construction of the dam; his son, Jo Conn Guild, took an active role in the project. The...
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River watershed, which includes the Ocoee River. The head of TEPCO, Jo Conn Guild, was vehemently opposed to the creation of TVA, and with the help of...
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University of North Carolina Press, 1963), pp. 445-447. Timothy Ezzell, "Jo Conn Guild." Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture, 2002. Retrieved: 15...
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33556 Built November 16, 1895 (128 years ago) (1895-11-16) Architect Josephus "Jo" Conn Guild Sr. NRHP reference No. 73001774 Added to NRHP April 26, 1973...
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chemist, inventor Jackson Guice, comic book artist: Death of Superman Jo Conn Guild, businessman Kirsten Gum, television personality Ben Haden, pastor,...
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