History of the Lost State of FranklinGenealogical Publishing Com, 2009 - 398 страница This scarce work should be of interest to all researchers with early Tennessee ancestors inasmuch as it covers the controversial period prior to statehood when the settlement in eastern Tennessee was under quasi-independent rule. One such controversy involved the creation in 1784 by John Sevier and others of a separate, self-governing territorial unit from lands in western North Carolina known as the State of Franklin. Samuel Williams' History of the Lost State of Franklin portrays the figures on both sides and their motivations, chronicles the various meetings of the various legislative assemblies concerned with the movement for a separate government in the west, clarifies the role of the Spanish government in fostering the separatist cause, and discusses the way of life and people of Franklin and the survival of the "spirit of Franklin" among eastern Tennesseeans. A full sixty pages of the work, moreover, are devoted to biographical sketches of John Sevier (who would become the first governor of Tennessee), Arthur Campbell, and scores of other personalities who took part in the Franklin episode. |
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... Cherokee Indians ' claim to large portions of the Kentucky and Cumberland regions was pur- 1 " One can find no more striking fact in American history , nor one more typical , than the simple ease with which these frontiersmen on the ...
... Cherokee Indians ' claim to large portions of the Kentucky and Cumberland regions was pur- 1 " One can find no more striking fact in American history , nor one more typical , than the simple ease with which these frontiersmen on the ...
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... Cherokee [ Tennessee ] river , and have in contemplation a new State in that beautiful valley of which the Cherokees are yet the principal possessors . It will be more inconvenient for that valley to be connected with Kentucky , than ...
... Cherokee [ Tennessee ] river , and have in contemplation a new State in that beautiful valley of which the Cherokees are yet the principal possessors . It will be more inconvenient for that valley to be connected with Kentucky , than ...
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... Cherokees . John Sevier served as a lieutenant - colonel under him and it is not improbable that Sevier and his friends were not lacking in sympathy with Campbell's scheme . It is plain that Campbell felt assured that this was true ...
... Cherokees . John Sevier served as a lieutenant - colonel under him and it is not improbable that Sevier and his friends were not lacking in sympathy with Campbell's scheme . It is plain that Campbell felt assured that this was true ...
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... Cherokee Indians down the valley of the Holston and Tennessee rivers and had noted the beauty and fertility of the ... Cherokees where they may live in safety . " Calendar Virginia State Papers , III , 331 . CHAPTER III The Great Bend ...
... Cherokee Indians down the valley of the Holston and Tennessee rivers and had noted the beauty and fertility of the ... Cherokees where they may live in safety . " Calendar Virginia State Papers , III , 331 . CHAPTER III The Great Bend ...
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... Cherokees at the French Broad river , without having obtained the consent of the Indians . By a later act of the same session , the governor was empowered to appoint commissioners to treat with the Cherokees for a further cession of ...
... Cherokees at the French Broad river , without having obtained the consent of the Indians . By a later act of the same session , the governor was empowered to appoint commissioners to treat with the Cherokees for a further cession of ...
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MOVEMENT FOR A SEPARATE GOVERNMENT IN | 27 |
WILLIAM MURPHEY | 30 |
VI | 35 |
JAMES REESE | 39 |
I | 42 |
THE ANTIS | 72 |
SECOND SESSION OF THE ASSEMBLY1785 | 91 |
ROBERT LOVE | 200 |
OCCURRENCES ON THE Border1788 | 213 |
THE Arrest of SEVIER1788 | 233 |
THE Spanish Intrigue1788 | 243 |
GEORGE MAXWELL | 246 |
THE SECOND CESSION AND AFTERWARDS | 249 |
MODES OF LIFE | 255 |
RELIGION IN FRANKLIN | 270 |
CLEAR SAILING1786 | 103 |
FRANklin Sends a COMMISSION TO CAROLINA | 114 |
THOMAS HUTCHINGS | 144 |
EFFORTS TO COMPROMISE FUTILE1787 | 145 |
XXI | 161 |
A CRY FOR HELP FROM THE CUMBERLAND1787 | 175 |
FRANKLIN and the WEST IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL | 183 |
SURVIVAL of the Conception and Spirit | 282 |
THE FRANKLINITES | 289 |
WILLIAM CAge | 313 |
NATHANIEL EVANS | 319 |
APPENDIX | 339 |
APPENDIX | 348 |
APPENDIX C | 356 |
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