History of Nashville, Tenn. ...John Wooldridge |
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Page 54
... August set out for New River to join the regiment of Colonel Chris- tian . It was the 11th of September before the little army started down the wild and rugged course of this stream , and it was not until the 6th of October that they ...
... August set out for New River to join the regiment of Colonel Chris- tian . It was the 11th of September before the little army started down the wild and rugged course of this stream , and it was not until the 6th of October that they ...
Page 56
... August 22 , 1776. " That it was favorably considered , and its requests granted , is evident from the fact that on the 12th of the following November Charles Robertson , John Carter , John Haile , and John Sevier appeared at Halifax ...
... August 22 , 1776. " That it was favorably considered , and its requests granted , is evident from the fact that on the 12th of the following November Charles Robertson , John Carter , John Haile , and John Sevier appeared at Halifax ...
Page 57
... August 1 , 1776. They were there joined by three or four hundred militia from North Carolina under Colonel Joseph Williams , Colonel Love , and Major Winston . The en- tire army moved under the command of Colonel Christian , of the Vir ...
... August 1 , 1776. They were there joined by three or four hundred militia from North Carolina under Colonel Joseph Williams , Colonel Love , and Major Winston . The en- tire army moved under the command of Colonel Christian , of the Vir ...
Page 94
... August 1st , I went round to view the town . Found it pleasantly situated on the south - west bank of the Cumberland River and elevated above its bed about eighty to one hundred feet . The river here is about two hundred yards wide ...
... August 1st , I went round to view the town . Found it pleasantly situated on the south - west bank of the Cumberland River and elevated above its bed about eighty to one hundred feet . The river here is about two hundred yards wide ...
Page 111
... a tax annually not to exceed fifty cents on each one hundred dollars ' worth of property , $ 1 on each black poll , and $ 5 on each billiard - table . August 3 , 1804 , the commissioners were authorized to MUNICIPAL HISTORY . 111.
... a tax annually not to exceed fifty cents on each one hundred dollars ' worth of property , $ 1 on each black poll , and $ 5 on each billiard - table . August 3 , 1804 , the commissioners were authorized to MUNICIPAL HISTORY . 111.
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Academy afterward Aldermen Andrew Andrew Hynes appointed April Association bank Baptist Church became Board branch branch bank Brown building Captain cents Charles charter Chattanooga Cheatham citizens College Street Colonel commenced committee Court Cumberland River Davidson Academy Davidson County Department Edgefield editor elected Ephraim H erected established February feet Felix Grundy Felix Robertson Fogg George Governor Hall held hundred Indians institution Jackson James January Jenkins Whiteside John John Sevier Joseph Judge July June Kentucky land Legislature Lindsley located Lodge March Mayor McNairy Medical meeting Methodist miles Miss month Nash North November October officers organized paper pastor Presbyterian present President Professor published purchased resigned Robert Robertson Secretary September Smith South Nashville steam-boat subscription succeeded Tenn Tennessee Thomas Thomas Crutcher tion town Treasurer trustees Union United University of Nashville Vanderbilt University Vice-president vote Ward West West Tennessee William