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  2. William B. Carter - Wikipedia

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    William Blount Carter was born in Elizabethton, Tennessee, the second son of Alfred Moore Carter and his second wife, Evalina Belmont Parry. [3] He was named for his father's younger brother, Whig Congressman William Blount Carter. [4] Alfred ran an ironworks and was "circuit court clerk for Carter County, serving from 1810–1836."

  3. Elizabethton, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Elizabethton (/ ə ˈ l ɪ z ə b ɛ θ t ə n / [7]) is a city in, and the county seat of Carter County, Tennessee, United States. [8] Elizabethton is the historical site of the first independent American government (known as the Watauga Association, created in 1772) located west of both the Eastern Continental Divide and the original Thirteen Colonies.

  4. Samuel P. Carter - Wikipedia

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    Carter was born in Elizabethton, Tennessee, the eldest son of Alfred Moore Carter, a direct descendant of the early settlers for whom Carter County is named. His mother was Evalina Belmont Perry. Although later known as Samuel Powhatan Carter, Samuel's given middle name was Perry.

  5. Dayton E. Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Phillips was admitted to the bar in 1935 and commenced practice in Elizabethton, Tennessee, and graduated from National University Law School in Washington, D.C., with a J.D. in 1936. He was the attorney for Carter County from 1938 to 1942. He was district attorney general of the first judicial circuit of Tennessee from 1942 to 1947.

  6. James P. T. Carter - Wikipedia

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    Carter was born the youngest child of Alfred Moore and Evalina B. (Perry) Carter on July 30, 1822 in or near the town of Elizabethton in Carter County, Tennessee.His grandfather, Landon Carter, is the person for whom Carter County was named, while the county seat is named after his grandmother, Elizabeth (Maclin) Carter. [1]

  7. Carter family of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Carter family were "among the earliest settlers of Tennessee" and their descendants became "one of the most illustrious families in the state." [1] John Carter of Watauga Association [2] Landon C. Carter, Revolutionary War soldier, namesake of Carter County, Tennessee [3] while Elizabethton is named for his wife Elizabeth Maclin [4]

  8. Carter County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Carter County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee.As of the 2020 census, the population was 56,356. [2] Its county seat is Elizabethton. [3] The county is named in honor of Landon Carter (1760–1800), an early settler active in the "Lost State of Franklin" 1784-1788 secession from the State of North Carolina.

  9. John Bell Brownlow - Wikipedia

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    Born at Elizabethton in Carter County, Tennessee, [2] Brownlow was named for U.S. Senator John Bell. [3] His nickname was "Belt." [4] John was the second-born of the eight Brownlow children. [3] He went to school at Emory and Henry College in Virginia, where in 1860, he apparently accidentally killed a fellow student named James W. Reese.

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