- Robert Coleman Foster I
Robert Coleman Foster I was a prominent
Nashville, Tennessee attorney andpolitician . Born in Virginia onJuly 8 ,1769 , he settled nearBardstown, Kentucky before moving his family to Nashville. He was one of Nashville's earliest residents, and one of the original twelve trustees ofDavidson Academy , which eventually becamePeabody College , and eventually part ofVanderbilt University .Foster was elected to the
Tennessee General Assembly where he was Speaker of the House in 1806. He was elected Speaker of the Senate in 1813, 1825, 1829, and 1835, and was a candidate for governor in 1815 and 1817, running unsuccessfully againstJoseph McMinn .Notably, Foster was also the father of United States Senator
Ephraim H. Foster , who, like his father, was a prominent Nashville attorney and politician. Foster died onSeptember 27 ,1844 , and is buried in theNashville City Cemetery .References
*Zollicoffer-Bond, Octavia. (November 14, 1909). “The Foster Family.” "The Nashville American."
*http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/foster.html
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