Tuesday, April 27, 2021

North Carolina To Tennessee


FLOWERING of the CUMBERLAND by Harriette Simpson Arnow...:




North Carolina had used land (she had no cash) to pay her officers and soldiers for their services in the Revolution... .

Mansker's Station (North of Nashville, Tennessee)

Yet, none of the men out of the Revolution, no matter how great their sufferings during the rebellion or from Indians after settlement, had known the losses in blood, money, and time, or endured the hardships of the first settlers on the Cumberland. These had come away back in the winter of 1779-1780.... .




....[Mr. Buchanan, one of the founders of Nashville, Tennessee]...had been born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, but his father, John, Sr., like so many Pennsylvania borderers, had migrated to North Carolina, settling in the neighborhood of Guilford Courthouse, now surrounded by the town of Greensboro.



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