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Access Genealogy Library: Some Data, Letters, and Memoranda Collected by FRANKLIN D. LOVE, Relating to the LOVE FAMILY, by Dennis N. Partridge, Volume I, first series.
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Thomas Love, who represented Buncombe County from 1800 to 1808 (the sessions of the Legislature were then annual) afterwards served from Haywood form 1808 to 1828, perhaps, the longest service of any one man in the State continuously. He afterwards moved to Macon District of Tennessee; was elected to the Legislature from that State, and was mad Presiding Officer of the Senate. He was a man of very fine appearance. More that six feet tall, very popular, and a fine electioneer. Many amusing stories are told of him, such as carrying garden seeds in his pockets, and distributing them, always with the assurance that his wife had remembered the voters wife and sent them with her regards. The old gentlemen was fond of a good toddy, but did no resort to the mean subterfuge of electioneering with liquor. On one occasion, however, it is said of him that he signed a pledge of the temperance society which was then very unpopular. So at his first speaking he found there was a clamor raised against him on that account. While he would not notice it publicly, he told his friends that he would be glad to have some hard cider to drink while he was speaking which was procured for him. Some mischievous boys, however, concluded that they would play a trick on him, and began to add to a mug of cider a little corn whiskey. It was soon seen that the effects began to excite the old gentleman. He became animated and eloquent, when kind friends told him that the boys were pouring whiskey into his cider. The Rubicon was passed, and with great force, he said he didn't care if it was all whisky. --------------------o--------------------o--------------------o------------------ Henry County, Paris, Tennessee. My Dear Nephew: 10 March 1843 Back | Next | Title | Purchase Book |
Access Genealogy Library: Some Data, Letters, and Memoranda Collected by FRANKLIN D. LOVE, Relating to the LOVE FAMILY, by Dennis N. Partridge, Volume I, first series. , Edited by Dennis N. Partridge, Columbus, Georgia, © 2001.
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