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Willie Blount (born April 18, 1768 in Bertle County, North Carolina; died September 10, 1835 in Nashville, Tennessee) succeeded John Sevier in his second term as the first Governor of Tennessee, serving between September 20, 1809 and September 27, 1815. Following the end of Blount's term as Governor, Joseph McMinn (born June 22, 1758 in West Chester, Pennsylvania; died November 17, 1824) became the fifth Governor of Tennessee, serving between September 27, 1815 and October 1, 1821.

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