Chronicle of David Crockett - Lawrenceburg, TN
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Thumbnail life story of David Crockett. BTW, he hated "Davy"
Waymark Code: WMWK4Q
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 09/14/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member fi67
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County of museum: Lawrence County
Location of museum: S. Military Ave., S. of Taylor Ave., Lawrenceburg
Phone: 931-762-4231

County of museum: Lawrence County
Location of museum: S. Military Ave., S. of Taylor Ave., Lawrenceburg
Phone: 931-762-4231

Time Line inside Text:

Chronicle of David Crockett
1786    Born in Green County, State of Franklin, August 17.
1794    Lived on Grove Creek in East Tennessee.
1795    Moved to Jefferson County Father ran a Tavern.
1798    Drove cattle to Rockbridge County, Virginia.
1800    Secured six months of schooling. Learned to read, write his name and a little ciphering.
1806    Married Polly Finley August 12.
1807    John Wesley Crockett was born.
1808    Wesley's brother, William was born.
1809    Moved to Bedford County. Was known as an expert marksman and a famous hunter.
1810    Moved to Salem Community in Franklin County.
1812    Margaret Crockett was born.
1813-14   Fought in Creek Indian War. Served as a scout, woodsman, fighter and hunter.
1815    Polly Crockett died. Married Elizabeth Patton.
1816    Moved to Shoal Creek. Robert P. Crockett was born.
1817    Lawrence County was established. Appointed Justice of the Peace.
1818    Listed taxable property and polls. Ran for Colonel of the Militia and won.
1819    County seat of Lawrence County established. Appointed as Commissioner to select site of Lawrenceburg.
     Resigned as Justice of the Peace. Built gristmill, powder mill and distillery on middle fork of Shoal Creek.
1820    Candidate for Legislature from Lawrence and Hickman Counties.
1821    Elected to Legislature. Matilda Crockett was born.
1822    Served in Legislature in Murfreesboro Tennessee. Gristmill, powdermill and distillery washed away.
     Moved to Gibson County.
1824    Candidate for Congressman from West Tennessee. Lost the race.
1826    Candidate for Congressman. Elected.
1827-35   Served as Congressman.
1834    Traveled to the Northern States. Presented a rifle gun "Betsy" by Wigs in Pennsylvania.
1835    Went to Texas. Joined the Patriots.
1836    Killed in the Alamo. March 6.
Written by Viola Carpenter
Calligraphy by Darlene Bela Selfen


"The real David Crockett, who began his political career in Lawrence County, was a bit different than the Davy Crockett of legend and novel." ~ David Crockett Museum

Group that erected the marker: Lawrenceburg Parks & Recreation Department

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:
210 S. Military Ave., Lawrenceburg, TN 38464


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