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Robert Weakley

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Stones River. The town of Jefferson was the first county seat of government for Rutherford County, and contributed immensely to the early economic development of the area during the first decade after its formation. The Stones River provided for direct access for goods and commodities such as timber and other cash crops to be shipped by flat boat to the Cumberland River and Nashville and thereby to far away ports such as New Orleans, Pittsburg, and beyond.
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Nashville Bridge Company's first bridge project, which was also the first covered bridge to span the Cumberland River, was completed near the Public Square in Nashville at a cost of $ 75,000. This bridge was demolished in 1851 to allow for larger and taller steamboats to access the commercial wharfs at Nashville.
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On April 18, 1782, Weakley left his home in Halifax County with a horse, bridle and saddle, and $ 1.75. He went to Rowan County, North Carolina to study surveying with General Griffith Rutherford. During the winter of 1783, he moved to the Cumberland settlements, and set up residence on Whites Creek
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Weakley was also a cofounder of the town of Jefferson in Rutherford County, Tennessee. He and Thomas Bedford, a fellow land speculator, were granted as assignees a North Carolina land grant and had laid out 102 town lots and a Public Square by 1803, at the junction of the East and West Forks of the
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In 1819, Weakley, along with several other notable early Nashville residents such as Dr. John Shelby, petitioned the Tennessee Assembly for permission to establish the Nashville Bridge Company. Weakley and Shelby subsequently served as commissioners for the newly formed company. By 1823, the
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in the family vault at "Lockeland," on his estate in what is now East Nashville. He was reinterred at Nashville's Mount Olivet Cemetery in 1947.
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Rutherford County Historical Society, Publication No. 17, "Robert Weakley", Summer 1981. Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
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in 1789. In 1791 he was the brigade inspector of the militia of Mero District, in what was then the
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Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Tennessee
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in Davidson County. He moved to his estate in Nashville, "Lockeland", in 1800.
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pursuits. He was a member of the North Carolina convention that ratified the
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In 1819, Weakley was appointed commissioner to treat with the
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at the age of sixteen and served until the close of the
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on February 4, 1845 (age 80 years, 199 days). He was
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Washington B. Cooper
U.S. House of Representatives
Tennessee
2nd
George W. Campbell
John Sevier
Tennessee Senate
Halifax County
Virginia Colony
British America
Nashville
Tennessee
U.S.
Mount Olivet Cemrtery
Tennessee
United States House of Representatives
Halifax County
Colony of Virginia
Princeton, New Jersey
Revolutionary Army
American Revolutionary War
Guilford Courthouse
North Carolina
Tennessee
agricultural
Constitution of the United States
Southwest Territory
Tennessee House of Representatives
Democratic-Republican

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