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Powhatan Gordon

Powhatan Gordon
Born November 15, 1802
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Died January 29, 1879(1879-01-29) (aged 76)
Bryan, Texas, U.S.
Residence John Gordon House
Occupation Politician
Political party Democratic Party
Know Nothing
Spouse(s) Caroline Mary Coleman
Children 11
Parent(s) John Gordon
Dorothea Cross

Major Powhatan Gordon (1802-1879) was an American farmer and politician. He served in the Tennessee Senate in 1842 and 1845. During his tenure, he proposed a bill for the creation of Lewis County, Tennessee. By 1854, his bid for Congress as a member of the Know Nothing party was unsuccessful.

Powhatan Gordon was born on November 15, 1802 in Nashville, Tennessee. His father, John Gordon, built John Gordon House in Williamsport, Tennessee.

Gordon was a corn farmer in Williamsport, Tennessee. He sold his corn in Louisiana.

During the Second Seminole War of 1835-1842, he served as a Major in the First Tennessee Mounted Militia. He subsequently served in the Mexican–American War of 1846-1848. When Veracruz was occupied by the United States, he sold goods in the city.

Gordon joined the Democratic Party. He served in the Tennessee Senate in 1842 and 1845. It was Gordon who proposed a bill for the creation of Lewis County, Tennessee out of parts of Hickman County, Lawrence County, Wayne County, and Maury County, naming it after explorer Meriwether Lewis.

Gordon joined the Know Nothing party and ran for the United States House of Representatives in 1854, but he lost the race.

Gordon married Caroline Mary Coleman on June 26, 1828. They had eleven children, including Judge William Osceola Gordon and state representative R. H. Gordon. He died on January 29, 1879 in Bryan, Texas.


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