Sevier, John
Section 3ID # 30030
Historical Stone Marker Erected by A. W. Putnam
Sevier Noble and successful defender of the early settlers of Tennessee. The First and for Twelve years Governor; Representative in Congress; Commissioner in Many Treaties with the Indians. He served his Country for Forty years faithfully and usefully and in her service died.
Admirer of Patriotism and Merit Unequalled erects this.
History
John Sevier died on September 24, 1815, while on a mission in the Alabama Territory to establish the Creek boundary. He was buried on the eastern bank of the TallapossaRiver near Decatur.
Recorded 2005
CLICK HERE for article from the Nashville Daily Gazette, September 7, 1851, regarding this monument.
CLICK HERE for article from The Nashville Retrospect written by Gordon Belt.
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