Showing posts with label Territories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Territories. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Before It Was Tennessee



Mansker's Fort in *Goodlettsville, TN


FLOWERING of the CUMBERLAND by Harriette Simpson Arnow:

...Prior to 1790 Davidson and Sumner counties were parts of North Carolina; the same counties were parts of the Territory of the United States South of the River Ohio, 1790-1796; it was not until the creation of the State of Tennessee in 1796 that any county was officially a part of Tennessee.

*Part of Goodlettsville is in Davidson County and part in Sumner County




Friday, July 11, 2014

Detroit After The Revolution



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From A Little Girl in Old Detroit, by Amanda Minnie Douglas:

After the war of the Revolution was ended all the country south of the Lakes was ceded to the United Colonies. But Detroit was still largely a French town or settlement, for thus far it had been a military post of importance. The French were largely agriculturists, though many inside the Fort traded carefully, but the English claimed much of this business afterward.

Captain [Moses] Porter was very busy restoring order. Wells had been filled with stones, windows broken, fortifications destroyed. Arthur St. Clair had been appointed Governor of the Territory, which was then a part of Illinois, but the headquarters were at Marietta. Little attention was paid to Detroit further than to recognize it as a center of trade... .