Pioneer Days in the Early Southwest

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Allen, daughter of a rich family of Sumner County, Tennessee. It was the sensation of the whole country and the mortification of his friends and admirers, when he left his wife a few weeks after the wedding, and shortly after the beginning of his campaign for re- election as governor.
The public sought to throw the mantle of oblivion over the family troubles that blasted his reputation and career, and various speculations as to the cause of his separation from his wife were offered. The friends
... 200 Houston to Governor Joseph McMinn, February 15, 1823, Indian Office, Retired Classified Files, 182J Cherokee Nashville.
201 At the same time David Crockett and James K. Polk were elected to represent Tennessee in Congress.
GOVERNOR HOUSTON AT HIS TRADING POST 181 of Mrs. Houston's family in Sumner County felt it was due to her to call a meeting of the citizens of the county at the courthouse, to give expression to the opinion entertained by them as to her character. The committee appointed for the purpose prepared a report in which they charged that Houston rendered his wife unhappy by his unfounded jealousies and his repeated suspicions of her coldness and want of attachment, and that she was constrained by a sense of duty to herself and her family to separate from her infatuated husband and return to her parents.


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