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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2174_eusebia-church_Seymour-TN.html
Early settlers coming down the Great War & Trading Path in 1784-85 camped here; it was the scene of their first death and burial. In 1786 the Rev. Archibald Scott of Virginia organized a Presbyterian congregation in the area; the church was built …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WCA_knox-county-sevier-county-historical_Seymour-TN.html
Knox CountyEstablished 1792; named in honor of Maj. Gen. Henry Knox Washington's Chief of Artillery in the Revolutionary War. Secretary of War in Washington's Cabinet. One of the founders and first Secretery of the Society of Cincinnati.Sevier Cou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15RR_eusesbia-church_Seymour-TN.html
Early settlers coming down the Great War & Trading Path in 1784-85 camped here; it was the scene of their first death and burial. In 1786 the Rev. Archibald Scott of Virginia organized a Presbyterian congregation in the area; the church was built …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLVO_newells-station_Seymour-TN.html
Early fort established here, 1783 by settlers in Boyd's Creek Valley. Samuel Newell, Revolutionary Captain, was leader of the settlement. Sevier Co., state of Franklin, held its first court here. Also seat of government for the South-of-French-Bro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLTO_the-great-indian-war-trail_Seymour-TN.html
A branch of the Great Indian War & Trading Path came up the valley of this creek, named for a Virginia trader killed by Indians in 1775. Col. William Christian's punitive expedition used it in 1776, crossing the French Broad River. John Sevier bro…