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John Tyler renamed the plantation Sherwood Forest in 1842.
He said it signified that he had been " outlawed " by the Whig party.
He was attracted to the plantation because it was near his birthplace at Greenway Plantation.
He retired there when he left the White House in 1845 and spent the rest of his life there with his second wife and some of his children-he had eight with his first wife, seven with his second wife, and the last of them died in 1947.

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