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Then I took a look at the centennial park a second time (did that when I was digging about Albert Pike):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centennial_Park_(Nashville)
“The 132-acre (0.53 km2) park was originally farmland that had belonged to John Cockrill and his wife, Anne Robertson Johnson Cockrill (1757–1821), the sister of General James Robertson.[1] She and her family came from Wake County, North Carolina to Fort Nashborough (now Nashville) in the Donelson Flotilla, led by John Donelson. (His daughter Rachel married Andrew Jackson.)[1] Anne Cockrill was the first woman to be given a land grant in Tennessee.[2] Their son Mark R. Cockrill became known as the "Wool King of the World", as he had a large sheep herd in Nashville. He owned up to 300 slaves prior to the Civil War, with most of them assigned to his Mississippi cotton plantation.[3] Cockrill loaned gold and wool to the Confederate States Army during the Civil War. After the Union Army occupied Tennessee, he was arrested and jailed for his Confederate support.”
“In 1897, it was developed as the site of the Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition and was renamed as Centennial Park. […]The lake was named for an area in western North Carolina that was the origin of a number of early settlers of Nashville.”
“A replica of the Parthenon was also built, to honor Nashville's status as "The Athens of the South", and was intended to be longterm. It was designed by William Crawford Smith”
“In 1990, a statue of Pallas Athena, designed by Nashville sculptor Alan LeQuire, was added to the art gallery inside the Parthenon. It is dedicated to the women's suffrage movement.”
“On August 26, 2016, as part of Women's Equality Day, a monument by Alan LeQuire was unveiled in the park. It features depictions of Carrie Chapman Catt, Anne Dallas Dudley, Abby Crawford Milton, Juno Frankie Pierce, and Sue Shelton White, local activists for women suffrage”
“The park also contains a recreation center. It is also the site of the administrative offices of the city's Department of Parks and Recreation, but these area being relocated to the East Bank of the Cumberland River and the offices of the former Nashville Bridge Company”
Those whools and gold given as LOAN to the Confederation; what are the chances Cabal is the one behind it all? For St Louis, it was the nickname of the Rome of the West, right? As for Nahsville, it was the nickname of the Athenes of the South. Interesting. And even more interesting is how the Women suffragett mvt put Pallas Athena in the Parthenon. Why not Athena Parthenos as it should be? While, does it surprise anyone that after 26 years the same type of “women” mvt asked the same sculptor for another statue for the park?
PS. The similarities between the Clark family and the Robertson one are incredibly. And again, we have the fur trade and connection to the Indians.