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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM239Z_steamboat-times-on-the-french-broad_Kodak-TN.html
The Lucile Borden traveled the French Broad River under Captain James E. Newman at a time before other modes of transport had come to the area. In the late 1800s, roughly 50 country stores served the needs of residents along or near the French…
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Prior to the creation of Seven Islands State Birding Park, several generations of the Kelly family farmed and lived on this land. The French Broad River's "Kelly Bend" name comes from the family, however, the Kellys called it "Seclusion Bend".…
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About 2 mi.E., at mouth of Dumplin Creek, was Henry's Station, founded by Maj. Hugh Henry, Here, the state of Franklin, John Sevier, and the Cherokee Nation, represented by Ancoo, Chief of Chota, signed, on June 10, 1785, the treaty opening a larg…
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The only treaty made by the state of Franklin was signed here after some negotiation. Commissioners were John Sevier, Alexander Outlaw, and Daniel Kennedy. Signatory Cherokee chiefs were the King of the Cherokees, Ancoo of Chota, Abraham of Chilho…
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Founded by Maj. Hugh Henry, it was 300 yards from here. On June 10, 1785, the Treaty of Dumplin Creek was signed here by commissioners of the State of Franklin and the chiefs of the Cherokee Nation. Blount, Hamblen, Jefferson, Knox and Sevier Coun…
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