Michael Burns (Tennessee politician)
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Michael Burns | |
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| Born | March 1813 County Sligo, Ireland |
| Died | July 14, 1896 (aged 83) Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
| Occupations | Banker, businessman, politician |
| Political party | Democratic Party |
| Spouse | Margaret Gilliam |
| Parent(s) | Patrick Burns Catharine Clark |
Michael Burns (March 1813 – July 14, 1896) was an Irish-born American saddler, businessman and politician. He served as a director of several banks in Tennessee, as well as the president of the Nashville and Northwestern Railroad and the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad in the 1850s and 1860s. After the American Civil War, he served as the president of the First National Bank of Nashville from 1870 to 1878, and as a member of the Tennessee Senate from 1882 to 1890, representing Davidson County.
Michael Burns was born in March 1813 in County Sligo, Ireland.[1][2] His father was Patrick Burns and his mother, Catharine Clark.[2] He became an orphan when his father died when he was 9 and his mother died when he was 15.[2]