Cheek’s Crossroads Store Journal, 1802-1807
This fantastic resource has been digitized and is fully readable on-line, thanks to the library at Brigham Young University. Click here to view the book.
Continue reading →This fantastic resource has been digitized and is fully readable on-line, thanks to the library at Brigham Young University. Click here to view the book.
Continue reading →Note: This article covers multiple pages. Links to pages are at the bottom of the article. Shiloh Methodist Church Hwy. 92 South, Rutledge, TN 37861 Shiloh Methodist Church located about 6 miles South on TN Hwy. 92 on left side … Continue reading →
Geographic features that appear on topographic maps in the United States are listed in an online database maintained by the federal government’s United States Geological Survey and the U. S. Board on Geographic Names. This entity is usually referred to … Continue reading →
Geographic features that appear on topographic maps in the United States are listed in an online database maintained by the federal government’s United States Geological Survey and the U. S. Board on Geographic Names. This entity is usually referred to … Continue reading →
Geographic features that appear on topographic maps in the United States are listed in an online database maintained by the federal government’s United States Geological Survey and the U. S. Board on Geographic Names. This entity is usually referred to … Continue reading →
The following text was transcribed by Lesa Cameron Boatin from the original report. Written by Robert M. Glendinning and E. N. Torbret GRAINGER COUNTY presents conditions found in a large part of the Upper Tennessee Basin. It embraces physical features … Continue reading →
From a document entitled Descendants of William Lane. The author’s name was not included in the document. No copyright infringement is intended by posting the information here for the benefit of researchers. The following information was copied from the old … Continue reading →
From a document entitled Descendants of Benjamin (s/o John) Coffey. The author’s name was not included in the document. No copyright infringement is intended by posting the information here for the benefit of researchers. White Family Bible. Originally owned by … Continue reading →
The following is a bit of a chronology of the Grainger County Archives, which exists today after thousands of hours’ of work by dedicated volunteers. July, 1996 Written by Billie McNamara Within the past few years, all the earliest records … Continue reading →
The William Cocke House was probably built soon after Cocke purchased the 300 acre tract from Frederick Kearns on October 8, 1847. This beautiful estate is situated in a fertile valley along Richland Creek; this land was occupied as early … Continue reading →
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