Maury County Established 1807; named in honor of Abram Maury the Williamson county surveyor, who was one the commissioners appointed to layout counties in West Tennessee. He was State Senator in 1805, later a member of the State House of Representatives. Williamson County Established 1799; named in honor of Dr. Hugh Williamson. Colonel and Surgeon General of the North Carolina Militia, a member of the Assembly from Edenton, 1782; later elected to the Continental Congress where he served three terms; he was a signer of the Constitution from North Carolina. The county seat is named for his intimate friend, Benjamin Franklin. Erected by Tennessee Historical Commission
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