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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A76_buffalo-ridge-church_Johnson-City-TN.html
5.0 miles. This pioneer Baptist Church, established in 1779 by the Rev. Tidence Lane, was the first Baptist Church on Tennessee soil. The church itself has been moved to Gray's Station: the cemetery remains. Here is buried the Rev. Johathan Mulkey…
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Charlie Bowman, Hall of Fame fiddler, vaudeville performer, and writer of Nine Pound Hammer and East Tennessee Blues, toured with the Hill Billies and other music groups, once performing for President Calvin Coolidge. Two daughters, Jennie and Pau…
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About 1½ miles to the east on a knoll beside Boone's Creek, a monument marks the spot near where William Bean, first permanent white settler in Tennessee, built his cabin in 1769. The site was previously used by Daniel Boone as a hunting camp…
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About 1 1/2 miles southwest, thisChristian church was organized1825 by Rev. Jas. Miler. Here, Aug.17, 1829, was held the first recordedconference of Christian churchesin East Tennessee. Other elderspresent were Jeriel Dodge, Robt. M.Shankland, Jno…
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0.2 miles along this road is the waterfall under which Bonne hidhimself from raiding Indians;the falls were then about 4 feethigh. 1.1 mile along the road, a marker indicates the site of the beech tree where "D. BoonCilled a bar in year 1760."
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