Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Volumen17Tennessee Historical Society, 1950 |
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... George , in this period , lived on this farm intermittently but maintained interests elsewhere . It is an established fact that he owned a ferry across the Tennessee River and a stand and a large farm on the south bank . Possibly ...
... George , in this period , lived on this farm intermittently but maintained interests elsewhere . It is an established fact that he owned a ferry across the Tennessee River and a stand and a large farm on the south bank . Possibly ...
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... George's two sons were George and Pitman , and his daughter was Vicy . Pitman , around 1820 , was living with his father west of Tupelo , and jointly they worked 140 hands here and near Colberts Ferry in Alabama . Of the children , Vicy ...
... George's two sons were George and Pitman , and his daughter was Vicy . Pitman , around 1820 , was living with his father west of Tupelo , and jointly they worked 140 hands here and near Colberts Ferry in Alabama . Of the children , Vicy ...
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... George Colbert and his connection has opposed our further Success , though he affected much plausible anxiety in our favour - George is possessed of a very great address , and in business has a perfect command of his passions - The ...
... George Colbert and his connection has opposed our further Success , though he affected much plausible anxiety in our favour - George is possessed of a very great address , and in business has a perfect command of his passions - The ...
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Tennessees Morman Massacre | 19 |
Franklin County in the Secession Crisis | 37 |
Frolics Fights and Firewater in Frontier Tennessee | 97 |
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