Yes. JOHN SEVIER, a Representative from North Carolina and from Tennessee; born near Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, Virginia, September 23, 1745; was elected Governor of "the proclaimed" State of Franklin in March 1785 and served for three years. He was in fact the first governor of Tennessee.
John Sevier
Tennessee was admitted to the Union as the 16th state on June 1, 1796. John Sevier was Tennessee's first governor serving as Governor from March 30, 1796 until September 23, 1801.
John Sevier was Tennessee's first governor serving as Governor from March 30, 1796 until September 23, 1801. He was again elected governor from 1803 to 1809. He also served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1811 until his death in 1815.
John Sevier served as the only Governor of the State of Franklin and was the first Governor of Tennessee.
john Sevier became gov. in 1796 same year Tennessee became a state
Prior to Tennessee becoming a U.S. state, John Sevier was a military leader and a leading politician in the Tennessee territory. John Sevier was the first Governor of Tennessee serving from 1796 until 1801 and from 1803 to 1809. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1811 until his death in 1815.
William Blout was the governor of the Southwest Territory from 1790 - March 30, 1796. On June 1, 1796 the Southwest Territory became the State of Tennessee and was admitted as a state in the United States. John Sevier served as governor of Tennessee March 30, 1796 - September 23, 1801.
John Sevier.
John Sevier was the first governor of Franklin
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The address of the Marble Springs is: 1220 W Governor John Sevier Hwy, Knoxville, TN 37920
Archibald Roane (born c. 1759/60 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died January 18, 1819) succeeded John Sevier as the second Governor of Tennessee, serving between September 23, 1801 and September 23, 1803. Following the end of Roane's term as Governor, John Sevier (born September 23, 1745 in Rockingham County, Virginia; died September 23, 1815 in Georgia) became the third Governor of Tennessee, serving between September 23, 1803 and September 20, 1809.