The Tennessee Frontier. Genealogy Records are Available Online to Researchers
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Pictured is Fort Loudon in Tennessee, courtesy of pinterest.com Tennessee was the home of friendly Cherokee Indians. As early as 1757, before the great Cherokee war, a company of Virginians under Andrew Lewis had, on an invitation from the Indians, erected Fort Loudon near Great Telliko, the Cherokees' principal town, and that, after the treaty of peace in 1761, Waddell and his rangers of North Carolina had erected a fort on the Holston.
The Tennessee Frontier. Genealogy Records are Available Online to Researchers
The Tennessee Frontier. Genealogy Records are…
The Tennessee Frontier. Genealogy Records are Available Online to Researchers
Pictured is Fort Loudon in Tennessee, courtesy of pinterest.com Tennessee was the home of friendly Cherokee Indians. As early as 1757, before the great Cherokee war, a company of Virginians under Andrew Lewis had, on an invitation from the Indians, erected Fort Loudon near Great Telliko, the Cherokees' principal town, and that, after the treaty of peace in 1761, Waddell and his rangers of North Carolina had erected a fort on the Holston.