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George Washington Lent Marr

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288:'The Old Fort,' constructed around 1814 near Old Fort, Tennessee, housed troops assigned to protect white travelers and the Cherokees from Creek retaliation. The name Fort Marr was established when the fort was renovated into a stockade to use during the removal of the Cherokee people to the west. Believed to be named Marr, the fort was moved to its present location at Benton in 1965. In 1980, Fort Marr became the property of the Conservation Department of the state of Tennessee to be maintained and used as a historic site. 482: 371: 487: 227:
between 1807 and 1809, Marr was also an attorney general for the fifth district between 1809 and 1813. He served under Andrew Jackson during the War of 1812 and the campaign of 1813 to 1814
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Marr died at his residence on Island No. 10, which has since been washed away, on September 5, 1856, age 77 years, 103 days. His residence was located in the
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Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Tennessee
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One of the largest landowners in west Tennessee, Marr moved from
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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U.S. House of Representatives
Tennessee
James B. Reynolds
Henry H. Bryan
Henry County, Virginia
Democratic-Republican
Whig
Alma mater
University of North Carolina
planter
lawyer
politician
Tennessee
United States House of Representatives
Henry County, Virginia
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill
attorney general
west Tennessee
Creek War
Democratic-Republican
Fifteenth Congress
Clarksville
Obion County
Tennessee State Constitutional convention
Whig Party
Mississippi River
New Madrid, Missouri
interred
Troy, Tennessee

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