Plaque honoring Spencer Clack (1740-1832), a pioneer and founding father of Sevier County, Tennessee. This plaque is located on the grounds of the Sevier County Courthouse. It reads:
1740 - 1832
HON. LIEUT. SPENCER CLACK
PIONEER SETTLER OF SEVIER CO.
NAMED SEVIER CO. FOR HIS FRIEND
THE GREAT
JOHN SEVIER
MEMBER CONVENTION 1796
MEMBER LEGISLATURE 1801
SERVED UNDER GEN. WASHINGTON
IN REVOLUTIONARY WAR
ERECTED BY
THE SPENCER CLACK CHAPTER
DAUGHTERS OF
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
1931
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