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On January 22, 1829, at the age of 35, Houston married 19-year-old Eliza Allen, the daughter of the well-connected planter Colonel John Allen ( 1776 – 1833 ) of Gallatin, Tennessee, who was a friend of Andrew Jackson.
Hazlehurst originated as the town of Gallatin when two lawyers and brothers-in-law named Walters and Saunders arrived from Gallatin, Tennessee in 1819, and built their homes on the banks of the Bayou Pierre in the western part of Copiah county.
Gallatin is a city in and the county seat of Sumner County, in the U. S. state of Tennessee, The population was 23, 230 at the 2000 census.
The Tennessee Valley Authority also operates a coal-fired power plant in Gallatin.
Major roadways leading in and out of Gallatin include TN Tennessee State Route 386 " Vietnam Veterans Boulevard ," U. S. Highway 31E, and Tennessee State Route 109.
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Chandler named the new town Gallatin, after his hometown of Gallatin, Tennessee.
* June 6 – At Gallatin, Tennessee, 25-year-old Claudette Frady-Orbison, while motorcycycle riding with her husband Roy Orbison, is killed when her motorcycle was struck by a pickup truck.
In Gallatin, Tennessee in November 1954, a 10-year-old girl, Linda Wood, was watching Storm on a Sunday night television variety show, NBC's Colgate Comedy Hour, hosted by Gordon MacRae, singing one of the popular songs of the day.
Spring Hill Cemetery on Gallatin Pike in the Nashville, Tennessee suburb of Madison is the final resting place for some of country music ’ s legendary performers including:
* Gallatin, Tennessee, a city
* Gallatin High School, a public high school in Gallatin, Tennessee
After the war, he moved to Gallatin, Tennessee, where he was admitted to the bar in 1817.
It is owned by the Gannett Corporation, which also owns several smaller community newspapers in Middle Tennessee, including The Dickson Herald, the Gallatin News-Examiner, the Hendersonville Star-News, the Fairview Observer, and the Ashland City Times.

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The original headquarters of Dot Records were in Gallatin, Tennessee, in fact many of the older recording were recorded in radio station WHIN, which Wood owned at the time.

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" As to the hope that it may ... induce England to treat us better ," wrote Gallatin to Jefferson shortly after the bill had become law, " I think is entirely groundless ... government prohibitions do always more mischief than had been calculated ; and it is not without much hesitation that a statesman should hazard to regulate the concerns of individuals as if he could do it better than themselves.
Jeff East, who played Bruce Gallatin, was a local Kansas City actor who had appeared in Superman as the young Clark Kent.
" As to the hope that it may ... induce England to treat us better ," wrote Gallatin to Jefferson shortly after the bill had become law, " I think is entirely groundless ... government prohibitions do always more mischief than had been calculated ; and it is not without much hesitation that a statesman should hazard to regulate the concerns of individuals as if he could do it better than themselves.
In 1807, the road was completed, and Henry Gallatin, the United States Secretary of the Treasury, reported that the alignment of the long turnpike was nearly straight except for an " obstruction " at Sand Hills, where they had to dig into the hill to create the highway.
Settlers moving east from the Gallatin Valley had farmed the flats around Coulson since 1877, and rejoiced at the news that the railroad was coming their way.
Mr. Gallatin had first met these men in 1792 at Tomlinson's Tavern in the mountains of Maryland.
By 1914 Gallatin had a population of 350, several churches, two general stores, a drugstore, a school, and a cotton gin.
Since Gallatin had based his principal proposals on the known advantageous natural geographic features of the country, many of his proposals were the locations of future navigation improvements surveyed, authorized and constructed starting with the 1824 General Survey Act and the first of many pieces of rivers and harbors legislation, as well by individual state-built improvements.
In 1802 he moved his family to Gallatin County ( a portion now in Trimble County ) near Mount Byrd along the Ohio River, where he had already bought nearly of land in various tracts.
In 1815 Taylor moved his family and slaves to Franklin County to be further from the free state of Indiana, which proximity across the Ohio River from Gallatin County he had believed threatened his slave holdings.
By the end of his second term, Jefferson and Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin had reduced the national debt to less than $ 560 million.
His father, Thomas Carroll, was a business associate of Albert Gallatin, and had established a successful chain of hardware stores in the Pittsburgh area.
This unease reached a bursting point when Thomas B. Marsh and Orson Hyde of the Mormon Quorum of the Twelve Apostles arrived in Richmond and reported that the Mormons had invaded Daviess County and sacked the county seat of Gallatin.
Other regular sponsors of the four shows included Randy's Record Shop of Gallatin, Tennessee, Ernie's Record Mart, and Buckley's Record Shop, the latter two of Nashville, all of which conducted mail order business selling the recordings featured on the shows, and had affiliations with record companies in Middle Tennessee.
Nicholson had one son and five daughters, one of whom married Albert Gallatin.
St. Louis had gone 17-16 under Gallatin, and the team went 28-19 under Guerin.
Growing up in Roxana, Illinois, Gallatin had taken interest in all sports and has been quoted as saying, " Competition has always been my cup of tea.
The only trouble was that Gallatin had finished only two years of college and so was not eligible to play professional ball under the rules at the time.
James M. Matthews was first Chancellor of New York University largely due to the confidence that Albert Gallatin had in him.
The " Old Republicans ," led by John Randolph of Roanoke, refused to form a coalition with the Federalists and instead set up a separate opposition, since the main Republican leaders ( notably James Madison, Albert Gallatin, James Monroe, John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay ) had in effect adopted Federalist principles by chartering the Second Bank of the United States, promoting internal improvements for transportation, raising tariffs to protect factories, and promoting a strong army and navy after the failures of the War of 1812.

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