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  1. Christopher Alexander "Alex" Haun (September 14, 1821 – December 11, 1861) was a potter from Greene County, Tennessee, regarded as one of the most notable and skilled of the antebellum period. [1] [2] [3] [4] During the American Civil War, he was executed by the Confederate States of America for participation in the East Tennessee bridge ...

  2. Haun produced uniquely decorated utilitarian earthenware pottery until his death in 1861 and is currently a semi-canonical figure in the study of Tennessee decorative arts.

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  3. View Object Details. C.A. Haun (1821-1861) was perhaps the most skillful potter in this area. He produced some of the most beautiful and finely crafted lead-glazed earthenware in Tennessee, which are highly prized today by museums and ceramic collectors.

  4. Christopher Hahn is an American attorney, political commentator, Democratic Party activist, and Fox News contributor.

  5. Nov 14, 2011 · There the brothers, joined by Christopher Haun, Henry Fry and Jacob Hinshaw, finalized their plot to destroy the nearby Lick Creek railroad bridge on Nov. 8. This was no local conspiracy,...

  6. Oct 8, 2017 · (1821-1861) Written by Sarah Elizabeth Hickman. 2 minutes to read. Christopher Alexander Haun, one of southern Appalachia’s most significant antebellum potters, was also one of the famous Greene County “bridgeburners” of the early Civil War era in Tennessee.

  7. Christopher Alexander "Alex" Haun (September 14, 1821 – December 11, 1861) was a potter from Greene County, Tennessee, regarded as one of the most notable and skilled of the antebellum period. During the American Civil War, he was executed by the Confederate States of America for participation...

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