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    Archibald Roane (1759/60 – January 18, 1819) was the second Governor of Tennessee, serving from 1801 to 1803. He won the office after the state's first...
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    Knoxville, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area. Roane County was formed in 1801, and named for Archibald Roane, the second Governor of Tennessee. Upon the...
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    term limits prevented him from seeking a fourth consecutive term. Archibald Roane was elected as his replacement. Both Sevier and Jackson campaigned...
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  • Roane is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Roane (died 1583), English politician Archibald Roane (1769–1819), 2nd Governor of...
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  • Governor Roane may refer to: Archibald Roane (1759/60–1819), 2nd Governor of Tennessee John Selden Roane (1817–1867), 4th Governor of Arkansas This disambiguation...
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  • Justice Roane may refer to: Archibald Roane (1759/60–1819), associate justice of the Supreme Court of Tennessee Spencer Roane (1762–1822), associate justice...
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    Infantry Regiment following the death of Colonel Archibald Yell at the Battle of Buena Vista. Roane also served as a senior officer of the Confederate...
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    John Sevier, James Robertson, Griffith Rutherford, James Winchester, Archibald Roane, John McNairy, Joseph McMinn and Andrew Jackson. During the colonial...
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  • December 20, 2023. Kallenbach 1977, pp. 553–555. Sobel 1978, p. 1466. "Archibald Roane". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 5, 2023. Sobel 1978...
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  • (DR) William Cocke (DR) 1800 Thomas Jefferson/ Aaron Burr (DR) Y 1801 Archibald Roane (DR) [?] DR majority William Dickson (DR) 1802 1803 John Sevier (DR)...
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    John. "[Letter] 1802 June 11, Nashville, [Tennessee to] Gov[ernor Archibald] Roane of Tennessee / Jno. [i.e., John] Overton". Southeastern Native American...
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    Spencer Roane (April 4, 1762 – September 4, 1822) was a Virginia lawyer, politician and jurist. He served in the Virginia House of Delegates for six years...
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    Forge), was killed by a Cherokee warrior. The recently elected Governor Archibald Roane was forced to personally intervene to prevent retaliatory strikes....
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    Baseball player Tim Priest, attorney and Vol Network color commentator Archibald Roane, second Governor of Tennessee Nick Senzel, Major League Baseball player...
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    TX. He was in the first class of the Virginia Military Institute. Archibald Roane (1759/60–1819), lived in Rockbridge County in the 1780s, Governor of...
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    popular Revolutionary War veteran and former governor, but the governor, Archibald Roane, broke the tie in Jackson's favor. Jackson later accused Sevier of...
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    145 Kingston 1801 Knox County and Indian lands Governor of Tennessee Archibald Roane (1759 or 1760–1819). 56,096 361 sq mi (935 km2) Robertson County 147...
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    without opposition in 1811 and 1813. Like his predecessors, Sevier and Archibald Roane, much of Blount's governorship was spent dealing with conflicts between...
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    qualified to run for re-election and ran against the incumbent governor, Archibald Roane, and defeated him in with 57.93% of the vote. This was the first Tennessee...
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    and had to wait until 1803 to run again. Democratic-Republican judge Archibald Roane won a term almost unanimously against other Democratic-Republican nominee...
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    at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. Like two of his predecessors, Archibald Roane and Joseph McMinn, Carroll was a native of Pennsylvania, having been...
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    appointments included future president Andrew Jackson, future governor Archibald Roane and naval officer George Farragut.: 189–90  Blount hired his half-brother...
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    gubernatorial election took place from August 1–2, 1805. Former governor Archibald Roane attempted to retake the governorship back but was defeated by incumbent...
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  • Tennessee: John Sevier (Democratic-Republican) (until September 23), Archibald Roane (Democratic-Republican) (starting September 23) Governor of Vermont:...
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  • Burchill Richardson (Democratic-Republican Party) Governor of Tennessee: Archibald Roane (Democratic-Republican) (until September 23), John Sevier (Democratic-Republican)...
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  • Francis Asbury, French botanist André Michaux, Tennessee Governor Archibald Roane, Thomas "Big Foot" Spencer, and others. The Trace now stands as a testament...
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  • Porter - 20th Governor of Tennessee. Member of Paris Lodge #108.: 291  Archibald Roane - 2nd Governor of Tennessee. Member of Tennessee Lodge #2.: 302  Albert...
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  • rising politician Andrew Jackson and tried to help Jackson and Governor Archibald Roane prove land fraud accusations against Sevier in 1803. In 1795 and 1796...
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  • Ana River. Roane County Tennessee Named for Archibald Roane, second Governor of Tennessee. Roane County West Virginia Named for Spencer Roane, politician...
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    State Representative, 1776–1778 & 1783–1796; Continental Army Captain) Archibald Roane (2nd Governor of Tennessee, 1801–1803) Andrew Pickens (46th Governor...
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