Gallatin, Tennessee - Gallatin TN
Posted by: Don.Morfe
N 36° 23.279 W 086° 26.887
16S E 549495 N 4027124
By an act of the Tennessee General Assembly, Gallatin became the county seat of Sumner County on February 26, 1802, when commissioners sold the first town lots.
Waymark Code: WM139X7
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 10/22/2020
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Gallatin, Tennessee - By an act of the Tennessee General Assembly, Gallatin became the county seat of Sumner County on February 26, 1802, when commissioners sold the first town lots. Newly laid out, the town embraced 42 ½ acres. The site had been purchased from James Trousdale’s North Carolina Grant No. 1 by the commissioners Samuel Donelson, Shadrach Nye, James Wilson, Charles Donaho, and Major Thomas Murray. The name honors Albert Gallatin, a Swiss-born Pennsylvania congressman and statesman of note who had helped Tennessee gain admission to the Union in 1796.
Group that erected the marker: Town of Gallatin TN
URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]
Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: 132 W Main St On the grounds of the Gallatin City Hall Gallatin, TN USA 37066
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