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- It was enacted as Tennessee Code Annotated Title 49 (Education) Section 1922, having been signed into law by Tennessee governor Austin Peay.
- In the early 19th century, a large migration from Rockingham, North Carolina, brought the Adams, Allen, Barnes, Cyrus, Fields, Glenn, Irion, Johnson, Peay, Scales, Taylor, Vernon, Wisener, Williams, and other families to the area.
- Benjamin Franklin Peay (September 19, 1931 – April 9, 1988), known professionally as Brook Benton, was an American singer and songwriter whose music transcended rock and roll, rhythm and blues, and pop music genres in the 1950s and 1960s, with hits such as "It's Just a Matter of Time" and "Endlessly".
- Built before Austin Peay Normal School, the Castle Building was an impressive three-story brick structure that featured fretted battlements, towers, casement windows set in paneled wood.
- With the help of Crump and Howse, McAlister was able to win Shelby and Davidson counties, but Peay won the state's rural areas and East Tennessee, and defeated McAlister for the nomination by 7,000 votes.
- Crump and Nashville political boss Hilary Howse, endorsed Hill McAlister, who had been defeated by Peay in 1926.
- James Henry Binford "Binnie" Peay III (born May 10, 1940) is a retired four-star general of the United States Army.
- Hassell played three seasons of college basketball with the Austin Peay Governors after redshirting his first year.
- Surprising even himself, Frost and his team went on to an undefeated regular season in 2017, defeating FIU, Maryland, Memphis, Cincinnati, East Carolina, Navy, Austin Peay, SMU, UConn, Temple, and rival USF in a War on I-4 shootout.
- Holsinger has served as Visiting Composer in Residence at many American colleges or universities, and held the Acuff Chair of Excellence in the Creative Arts at Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, Tennessee.
- Both schools left the OVC in July 2022, with Murray State moving to the Missouri Valley Conference and Peay to the ASUN Conference.
- Binford Peay III (Beta) – former commander, 101st Airborne Division, US CENTCOM; Superintendent of VMI.
- Austin Peay, Bellarmine, Central Arkansas, Eastern Kentucky, North Alabama, North Florida, and Queens (NC) have not yet won an ASUN tournament.
- Peay will leave the OVC in July 2022 for the ASUN Conference, which plans to start an FCS football league in the 2022 season.
- While the schools no longer share their conference affiliation (both left the OVC in 2022, with Austin Peay joining the ASUN and Murray State joining the MVC), both teams have kept the series going.
- In 2003 Elizabeth Vercoe was awarded the Acuff Chair of Excellence at Austin Peay State University for a semester residency in which she gave public lectures, coached performances of her music, and was commissioned to write new work.
- In his first season as head coach, Hudspeth led Austin Peay to its first 11-win season in program history, its first Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) title in 42 years, and first appearance in the NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs, where the Governors defeated Furman and Sacramento State before falling in the Quarterfinals to Montana State.
- Moon has had solo exhibitions at the Mclean Project for the Arts (2003); Korean Cultural Service in Washington, DC (2003); Dega Gallery in Mclean, VA (2004); Elizabeth Roberts Gallery in Washington, DC (2004); Greenbelt Arts Center (2004); the Curator's Office in Washington, DC (2005, 2007, 2009, 2012); Brain Factory in Seoul, Korea (2006); Saltworks Gallery in Atlanta, GA (2008, 2010, 2012); Moti Hansson Gallery in New York, NY (2008); The Mint Museum in Charlotte, NC (2008); Mary Ryan Gallery in New York, NY (2010); Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum in Nashville, TN (2011); Clough-Hanson Gallery in Memphis, TN (2011); Arario Gallery in Seoul, Korea (2012); CUNY Graduate Center in New York, NY (2012); Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah and Atlanta, GA (2013); Museum of Contemporary Art Georgia in Atlanta, GA (2013); Ryan Lee Gallery in New York, NY (2014); Weatherspoon Museum of Art in Greensboro, NC (2014); Reynolds Gallery in Richmond, VA (2016); Mindy Solomon Gallery in Miami, FL (2017, 2022); Patricia Sweetow Gallery in San Francisco, CA (2018); Alan Avery Art Company in Atlanta, GA (2018 - 2019); University of the South in Sewanee, TN (2019); Sumter County Gallery in Sumter, SC (2019); Zeitgeist Gallery in Nashville, TN (2019); the New Gallery at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, TN (2020); Derek Eller Gallery in New York, NY (2020, 2022); Laney Contemporary in Savannah, GA (2020-2021); Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts at the University of Alabama in Birmingham, AL (2021); FSU Museum of Fine Arts in Tallahassee, FL (2022); and Shoshana Wayne Gallery in Los Angeles, CA (2023).
- He has held assistant coaching or head coaching positions with UMass Boston, Austin Peay, West Alabama, Noris Rams, Munich Cowboys, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers, San Angelo Stampede, Nashville Kats, Tennessee Valley Vipers, Alabama Vipers, Georgia Force, Alabama Hammers, New Orleans VooDoo, Tampa Bay Storm, Washington Valor, and the Berlin Rebels.
- In an Anglosphere feminist context, journalist Pythia Peay argued for the existence of a fourth wave as early as 2005, to focus on social justice and civil rights, and in 2011, Jennifer Baumgardner dated the start of the fourth wave to 2008.
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