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Bolivar, Tennessee : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bolivar, Tennessee
Bolivar is a city in Hardeman County, Tennessee. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 5,417.〔Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, (Certified Population of Tennessee Incorporated Municipalities and Counties ), State of Tennessee official website, 14 July 2011. Retrieved: 6 December 2013.〕 It is the county seat of Hardeman County.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=2011-06-07 )〕 The town was named for South American revolutionary leader Simón Bolívar. Bolivar is served by William L. Whitehurst Field. ==History==
The first people to come to Hardeman County looking for permanent residence came in 1819-20. They came from middle Tennessee, Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Kentucky. The first town in Hardeman County was established in 1823 on the banks of the Big Hatchie, the Indian name for the river, and was called Hatchie Town. The new site, the county seat, bore the name Hatchie until by Act of the Tennessee State Legislature, on October 18, 1825, it was changed to Bolivar. Bolivar was named for General Simón Bolívar, the South American patriot and liberator. Hardeman County was officially organized on October 16, 1823, and was named for Thomas Jones Hardeman, a veteran of the War of 1812, who served as the first county court clerk and a commissioner for Bolivar before moving to Texas in 1835.
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