Sevier County Courthouse (Tennessee), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Sevier County
Sevier County Courthouse (Utah), formerly listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Sevier County, Utah
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the request of Governor Robert Love Taylor, Sevier's remains were re-interred in the Knox CountyCourthouse lawn in Knoxville. A monument was placed on...
current or former countycourthouses corresponding to the county seats (or shire towns) of most of the United States' 3,144 counties or county-equivalents,...
of countycourthouses in Arkansas. Each county in Arkansas has a city that is the county seat where the county government resides, including a county courthouse...
Avenue, and Commerce Street including the SevierCountyCourthouse (which is separately NRHP-listed). The courthouse was built in 1896 one block south of the...
containing the SevierCountyCourthouse, a three-story brick Colonial Revival structure built in 1930. It includes buildings facing the courthouse square on...
Little River CountyCourthouse is a courthouse at Main and 2nd Streets in Ashdown, Arkansas, United States, the county seat of Little River County. Built in...
the current owners of the property. Owens' picture hangs in the SevierCountyCourthouse. In 1902, Wilson and Eva Thomas, descendants of William Thomas...
John Sevier, a veteran of the American Revolution, and pioneer and first governor of Tennessee. He was the namesake of Sevierville in SevierCounty in eastern...
system. A new SR-135 was designated in 2016. The entire route is in SevierCounty. KML file (edit • help) Template:Attached KML/Utah State Route 118 KML...
of the congregation in the early years were Elbert F. Sevier, a grandson of Governor John Sevier; Parson William Gannaway Brownlow (later governor of Tennessee...
river flows through the counties of Transylvania, Buncombe, Henderson, and Madison in North Carolina, and Cocke, Jefferson, Sevier, and Knox in Tennessee...