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Settled about 1783, this town, first called "Forks of Little Pigeon," was organized as county seat of Sevier County, 1795. Indian trader, Isaac Thomas's home was first courthouse, fort, and tavern. Jas. McMahon gave 25-acre tract for the town, which was later named for John Sevier, first governor of the State.
US 441 south city limits of Sevierville. Sevier County Tennessee

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