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Davy crockett autobiography

          He was by profession a farmer, and spent the early part of his life in the state of Pennsylvania.

        1. He was by profession a farmer, and spent the early part of his life in the state of Pennsylvania.
        2. David "Davy" Crockett (August 17, – March 6, ) was a 19th-century American folk hero, frontiersman, soldier, and politician.
        3. Written in , this autobiography is like a tall tale of the life of a frontiersman, and established Davy Crockett as a larger-than-life American hero.
        4. David Crockett, of West.
        5. Davy Crockett was among the first celebrities to benefit both financially and in terms of reputation through his super successful autobiography.
        6. Written in , this autobiography is like a tall tale of the life of a frontiersman, and established Davy Crockett as a larger-than-life American hero..

          Davy Crockett

          American politician and frontiersman (1786–1836)

          "David Crockett" redirects here.

          For the professional wrestling announcer, see David Crockett (wrestling).

          For other uses, see Davy Crockett (disambiguation).

          Davy Crockett

          Davy Crockett portrait by Chester Harding (1834)

          In office
          March 4, 1827 – March 4, 1831
          Preceded byAdam Rankin Alexander
          Succeeded byWilliam Fitzgerald
          Constituency9th district
          In office
          March 4, 1833 – March 4, 1835
          Preceded byDistrict created
          Succeeded byAdam Huntsman
          Constituency12th district
          In office
          1821–1825
          Born

          David Crockett


          (1786-08-17)August 17, 1786
          Limestone, Greene County, Tennessee (at that time, part of the State of Franklin), U.S.
          DiedMarch 6, 1836(1836-03-06) (aged 49)
          Alamo Mission, San Antonio, Republic of Texas
          Political party
          Spouses
          • Polly Finley

            (m. 1806; died 1815)&#