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  1. James Robertson (June 28, 1742 – September 1, 1814) was an American explorer, soldier and Indian agent, and one of the founding fathers of what became the State of Tennessee.

  2. Aug 31, 2022 · Where is James Robertson Today? Interestingly, while James pled guilty to Franks murder, he was not given the death penalty immediately. However, the prisoner almost pleaded to be sentenced to death, and ultimately, in 2012, the authorities agreed and placed him on death row.

  3. James Irvin "Bud" Robertson Jr. (July 18, 1930 – November 2, 2019) was an American historian on the American Civil War and professor at Virginia Tech.

  4. Nov 24, 2023 · James Robertson was charged with two counts of murder, armed robbery, and credit card fraud and had been sentenced to death on March 26, 1999. He has been held at the Charlotte...

  5. James Robertson deliberately killed his cell mate to get on death row after being in close management, a status similar to solitary confinement, for over 20 years

  6. Oct 8, 2017 · James Robertson, early leader of both the Watauga and Cumberland settlements, has been called theFather of Middle Tennessee.” Born in 1742 in Brunswick County, Virginia, he was the son of John and Mary Gower Robertson.

  7. Aug 7, 2018 · James Robertson is a murdered featured in the first episode of Netflix's new show, 'I Am a Killer,' which features different murderers who are currently on death row.

  8. In this live interview, author James Robertson joins us to speak and answer your questions about his novel, spanning over a thousand years in the life of a fictional Scottish glen -- telling...

  9. history of Nashville. In Nashville: History. …he sent a party under James Robertson to investigate the Cumberland Valley. They settled at French Lick and were joined in the spring of 1780 by another group under John Donelson.

  10. Dec 12, 2013 · James Robertson led the first group of settlers over the mountains and founded the first white settlement in what would later become East Tennessee. But they were not...

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