He returned to Rutherford County, Tennessee, in 1847 and continued farming.
By 1825 Rutherford County was the center of the nation's most extensive gold mining.
Rutherford County grew 7.8% in population since the 2000 census.
Part of Rutherford County would be made into a separate and distinct county.
Rutherford County is the name of two counties in the United States:
The population was 7,549 as of the 2000 census, making it the largest municipality in Rutherford County.
After completing preparatory studies, he moved with his father's family to Rutherford County.
When he was six years old the family settled in Fosterville, Rutherford County.
The 2010 census put the population of Rutherford County at 262,604.
In 1861, Rutherford County voted in favor of secession - 2,392 for and 73 against.