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The outlines of the Appalachian fold belt were extracted from the
following United States Geological Survey 100,000 scale maps using
ARCGIS software: |
1102) |
North America Elevation Data, ESRI Data & Maps, copyright 2001, 2003, all rights reserved. |
1103) |
Image Base derived from GoogleEarth, copyright 2001Google, Image copyright 2001 Digital Globe, Image USDA Farm Service Agency, Image copyright 2011 Commonwealth of Virginia |
1104) |
The British Invasion of Kentucky, With An Account of The Capture of Ruddell and Martin’s Stations, June, 1780 by J. Winston Coleman, Jr Litt.D, Winburn Press, Lexington KY, 1951. Bluegrass author and historian, member American Antiquarian Society, past President John Bradford Historical Society. Available online at: http://www.walthertree.com/BritishInvasionofKentucky.html |
1105) |
George Berry Land Grant, 20 October 1786, Land Office Grants No. 6,
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Grants A-Z, 1-124, reels 42-190; Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125-
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1106) |
Family Files and Research Papers of Nancy Young Carter, Fruitvale, Texas, [email protected] |
1107) |
1806 Montgomery County, Kentucky Tax List, FHL Film #8168 |
1108) |
Capt. Isaac Ruddell’s Treason Trial, transcribed from original sources
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|
1109) |
History of Hawkins County, from Goodspeeds History of Tennessee, 1886, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~tnhawkin/goodhis.htm |
1110) |
Tennessee: Territory to
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1111) |
Washington County Court
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1112) |
Hawkins County Tennessee Deed Book 1, page 9 |
1113) |
Hawkins County Tennessee Deed Book 1, page 32 |
1114) |
Hawkins County Tennessee Deed Book 19, pages 488 |
1124) |
USGS DEM (Digital Elevation Matrix), Breckenridge Quad, 1:24,000, 1953, UTM Zone 16, NAD 27, Map ID# o38084d4 |
1125) |
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1126) |
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1127) |
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1128) |
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1129) |
Research Focuses on Smyth Cemetery, by Dan Kegley, Smyth County News, May 08, 2009, |
1130) |
Captain Samuel Stalnaker,
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1131) |
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1132) |
Moses Looney Fort (Revisited), by W. Dale Carter, Historic Sullivan, Sullivan County, Tennessee, 1997, http://www.historicsullivan.com/archives_manuscripts_0062_box001_item005.htm |
1133) |
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1134) |
Fort Robinson/Fort Patrick
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1135) |
Henry Hamilton’s Journal,
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1136) |
My Genealogy Homepage, Richard Packham, 2145 Melton Road, Roseburg, OR 97470, [email protected] |
1137) |
Bryan and Sharon Ward Family
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1138) |
Mary E. McSpadden Berry, Washington County, VA, GENFORUM posting by Larry Berry Wolford, http://genforum.genealogy.com/mcspadden/messages/278.html |
1139) |
The Loughlin - Wagner Family Home Page, Marie Kristen Loughlin, 2595-190th St., Luck, WI 54853, [email protected] |
1140) |
Carol Ann "Cat" Tindell,
Jacksonville Beach, FL,
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1141) |
List of Revolutionary
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1142) |
Revolutionary War Raids &
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1143) |
Thomas Jefferson, The Papers
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1144) |
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1145) |
General Joseph Graham and his papers on North Carolina Revolutionary History, by Major William Alexander Graham, published by Edwards & Broughton, Raleigh, 1904 |
1146) |
The Road to Guilford
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1147) |
The Battle of Whitesell’s
Mill, The American Revolution in North Carolina, |
1148) |
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1149) |
61st Congress, 3d Session,
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1150) |
NED (National Elevation Data, 30 meter, USGS National Map Viewer, http://viewer.nationalmap.gov/viewer/ |
1151) |
A Well Regulated Militia:
1607 – 1756,
http://www.virginia1774.org/History1.html |
1152) |
A Well Regulated Militia: 1757 – 1800, http://www.virginia1774.org/MilitiaActs.html |
1153) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants No. 2, 1786, p. 252 (Reel 68), Virginia Land Office
Patents and Grants, Library of Virginia Online Catalog, 341 acre land
patent for John Grundy |
1154) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants No. 5, 1786, p. 244 (Reel 71), Virginia |
1155) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants No. 9, 1787, p. 171 (Reel 75), Virginia |
1156) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants R, 1785, p. 208 (Reel 58), 350 acre Settlement Certificate
for John Orr |
1157) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants No. 19, 1788-1789, p. 645 (Reel 85), 160 acre Settlement
Certificate for Andrew Henderson |
1158) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants Q, 1785, p. 168 (Reel 57), 400 acre Settlement Certificate
for David Carson |
1159) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants No. 11, 1787, p. 79 (Reel 77), 400 acre Settlement
Certificate for Thomas Berry, Jr. |
1160) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants P, 1784-1785, p. 410 (Reel 56), 200 acre Preemption
Warrant for Thomas Montgomery |
1161) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants O, 1785, p. 178 (Reel 55), 400 acre Settlement Certificate
for Thomas Montgomery |
1162) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants Q, 1785, p. 557 (Reel 57), 315 acre Settlement Certificate
for William Ryburn |
1163) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants No. 46, 1797-1801, p. 372 (Reel 112), |
1164) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants No. 3, 1786, p. 127 (Reel 69), 100 acre Preemption Warrant
for Robert Houston |
1165) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants No. 41, 1798-1799, p. 464 (Reel 107), 860 acres Land
Office Treasury Warrants for Andrew Russell |
1166) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants No. 38, 1797-1799, p. 144 (Reel 104), 11 acre Preemption
Warrant for James Wireman |
1167) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants No. 58, 1809, p. 377 (Reel 124), 45 acre Land Office
Treasury Warrant for William Trimble |
1168) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants No. 17, 1788, p. 243 (Reel 83), 94 acre Settlement
Certificate for John Reid |
1169) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants No. 33, 1795-1796, p. 216 (Reel 99), 465 acres Land office
Treasury Warrants for James Trimble |
1170) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants No. 2, 1786, p. 252 (Reel 68), 341 acre Settlement
Certificate for John Greenway |
1171) |
Virginia Land Office, Land
Office Grants No. 8, 1786-1787, p. 545 (Reel 74), 134 acre Preemption
Warrant for Thomas Berry Jr |
1172) |
Greene County, Tennessee Deed Book 10, Page 409-410 |
1173) |
Research Papers & Family
Files of Patricia Unruh, Sedgwick, KS. 2008 |
1174) |
A History of New Providence Presbyterian Church, Maryville, Tenn.1786-1921, by Will McTeer, published by New Providence Church, 1921, 111 pages |
1175) |
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1176) |
Findagrave Memorial for
Elizabeth Lowery Berry, |
1177) |
Will E. Parham Research
(1930s), Historical Collection, Chattanooga Public |
1178) | Susannah (Berry) McChesney Headstone in Green Spring Cemetery, Washington County, Virginia, Findagrave Memorial # 20928815 |
1179) | Samuel McChesney Headstone in Green Spring Cemetery, Washington County, Virginia, Findagrave Memorial # 31645824 |
1180) | Thomas McChesney Headstone in Green Spring Cemetery, Washington County, Virginia, Findagrave Memorial # 37165638 |
1181) |
A history of the pioneer families of Missouri, by Wm. S. Bryan and Robert Rose, published by Bryan, Brand & Co., St. Louis, MO, 1876, Mo. Histories of Families, Montgomery County, p. 253, available online at: |
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