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  1. t. e. The 1832 United States presidential election in Tennessee took place between November 2 and December 5, 1832, as part of the 1832 United States presidential election. Voters chose 15 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President . Tennessee voted for the Democratic Party candidate, state ...

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    • Andrew Jackson
    • Martin Van Buren
  2. Doylestown is the county seat of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Founded in the mid 18th century, it became the county seat in 1813 and was formally incorporated as a borough in 1838. "Doylestown is named after the Doyle family. The Doyle family originally came from France (the name was D'Ouilli), but moved to Ireland during the Inquisition.

  3. Doylestown became the county seat of Bucks County in 1812, and the area flourished when a railroad line was completed between Doylestown and Philadelphia in 1856. Doylestown's historic downtown began to deteriorate in the early 1960s, but the town was revitalized in part due to an architectural preservation movement.

  4. The early history of Doylestown TOWNSHIP is merged in New Britain, Buckingham and Warwick, out of which it was carved in 1818. Among the early settlers in that part of New Britain which fell into Doylestown, was Walter SHEWELL, who immigrated from Gloucestershire, England, in 1732 [1722*]. Landing at Philadelphia, he soon made his way to Bucks ...

  5. Nov 10, 2016 · John Sevier, 1796-1801, 1803-1809. Elected governor of the state of Franklin at the end of the Revolutionary War, and as such became the first governor in what would be Tennessee, when statehood ...

  6. History. William Doyle's 18th Century Inn, founded at the intersection of the Philadelphia to Easton, and Swedsford to Coryell's Ferry roads, was the seed that bloomed into the town now known as Doylestown. As a major crossroads in a largely agricultural area, Doylestown became a central village in the County, leading to its designation as the ...

  7. Mayor Dromgoole would never serve the town in public office again but did represent Rutherford County at the Tennessee Constitutional Convention in 1870. During his later years, he spent much of his time in Dresden, Tennessee living with his daughter, Susan Mooney.

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