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- Montgomery_Bell abstract "Montgomery Bell (January 3, 1769, Chester County, Pennsylvania – April 1, 1855, Dickson County, Tennessee) was a manufacturing entrepreneur who was crucial to the economic development of early Middle Tennessee. He was known as the \"Iron Master of the Harpeth\" and the \"Iron Master of Middle Tennessee\". Today he is remembered mostly for founding one of the largest non-sectarian all-boys private secondary schools in the United States, which bears his name.".
- Montgomery_Bell birthDate "1769-01-03".
- Montgomery_Bell birthPlace Chester_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Montgomery_Bell birthYear "1769".
- Montgomery_Bell deathDate "1855-04-01".
- Montgomery_Bell deathPlace Dickson_County,_Tennessee.
- Montgomery_Bell deathYear "1855".
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- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Ashland_City,_Tennessee.
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- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Businesspeople_from_Tennessee.
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- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Dickson_County,_Tennessee.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Chester_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Cumberland_River.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Dickson_County,_Tennessee.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Economic_development.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Entrepreneurship.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Harpeth_River.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Liberia.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Manufacturing.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Tennessee.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Montgomery_Bell_Academy.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Montgomery_Bell_State_Park.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Nashville,_Tennessee.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Scotch-Irish_Americans.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLink Tennessee_State_Route_49.
- Montgomery_Bell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Montgomery Bell".
- Montgomery_Bell birthDate "1769-01-03".
- Montgomery_Bell birthPlace Chester_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Montgomery_Bell caption "Bell circa 1840-1850".
- Montgomery_Bell deathDate "1855-04-01".
- Montgomery_Bell deathPlace Dickson_County,_Tennessee.
- Montgomery_Bell name "Montgomery Bell".
- Montgomery_Bell occupation "Businessman".
- Montgomery_Bell parents "John Bell".
- Montgomery_Bell parents "Mary Patterson".
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- Montgomery_Bell subject Category:1769_births.
- Montgomery_Bell subject Category:1855_deaths.
- Montgomery_Bell subject Category:American_people_of_Scotch-Irish_descent.
- Montgomery_Bell subject Category:Businesspeople_from_Tennessee.
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- Montgomery_Bell subject Category:People_from_Dickson_County,_Tennessee.
- Montgomery_Bell hypernym Entrepreneur.
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- Montgomery_Bell comment "Montgomery Bell (January 3, 1769, Chester County, Pennsylvania – April 1, 1855, Dickson County, Tennessee) was a manufacturing entrepreneur who was crucial to the economic development of early Middle Tennessee. He was known as the \"Iron Master of the Harpeth\" and the \"Iron Master of Middle Tennessee\". Today he is remembered mostly for founding one of the largest non-sectarian all-boys private secondary schools in the United States, which bears his name.".
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- Montgomery_Bell name "Montgomery Bell".