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The Battle Of Red Banks / Reunion For The Boys In Blue
Marker Front: On December 29, 1864, the Third Regiment of North Carolina Mounted Infantry, under Colonel George W.Kir...
Lost Cove Settlement
Lost Cove lies along the Nolichucky River in the Poplar Gorge between Tennessee and North Carolina. For a lon...
Greasy Cove Racetrack
In the Vally 500 yards north were held, many kinds of frontier diversions, including racing on a half~mile semicircul...
Unicoi County / The Town Of Erwin
Unicol County was formed during the Reconstruction era from parts of Washington and Carter counties on March 23, 1875...
North Carolina / Tennessee
North Carolina Colonized, 1585-87, by first English settlers in America; permanently settled c. 1650; first to vote r...
Cherokee Church
This Baptist church was organized the first Saturday in September, 1783. Here, the fourth Saturday in October, 1786, ...
Keystone Pottery
Eighty yards south. German immigrant Charles F. Decker opened the Keystone Pottery in 1872. Kitchen and household war...
Jacob Brown
About one mile S.W., this pioneer from S.C. settled on Nolichucky River in 1771. Brown's purchase of 2 tracts of land...
To The Women Of The Confederacy
(Front): To those who died for a sacred cause, and to those who lived to win a nobler victory in time of peace. (Side...
Tipton-haynes Historic Site
The Tipton-Haynes site represents various periods of Tennessee history, from pre-colonial times to Recons...
Sycamore Shoals
- Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park has a museum and a reconstruction of Fort Watauga, which was excavated abo...
Rocky Mt Museum
300 yards to the southeast is the home of William Cobb, pioneer. First seat of government of the Southwest Territory,...
Chester Inn
Dr. William P. Chester, a native of York County Pennsylvania and an excellent Jonesborough physician, ope...
Johnson City
The town was formerly known as Green Meadows, Blue Plum, Johnson's Depot, Haynesville, then Johnson City. It is situa...
Range School
Range School was in operation prior to Oct. 29, 1843. It began as a common school with classes held in a log sheep ba...