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... N. C. , as clerk of the county court , while Col. Richard Hender- son was a supreme judge . In 1775 he became a member of the provincial congress of North Carolina and in the same year was made lieutenant - colonel of the First North ...
... N. C. , as clerk of the county court , while Col. Richard Hender- son was a supreme judge . In 1775 he became a member of the provincial congress of North Carolina and in the same year was made lieutenant - colonel of the First North ...
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... N. C. He entered the Revolution as major of a North Carolina regiment , serving first under Washington , but in 1779 being sent with the North Carolina line to reinforce the southern army . While recuperating from a wound received in North ...
... N. C. He entered the Revolution as major of a North Carolina regiment , serving first under Washington , but in 1779 being sent with the North Carolina line to reinforce the southern army . While recuperating from a wound received in North ...
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... North Carolina being the last to cross . NASHVILLE AND " OLD GLORY " Nashville claims a place in the story of the Stars and Stripes . It is the only city over which " Old Glory , " the original of the name , ever waved as an emblem of ...
... North Carolina being the last to cross . NASHVILLE AND " OLD GLORY " Nashville claims a place in the story of the Stars and Stripes . It is the only city over which " Old Glory , " the original of the name , ever waved as an emblem of ...
Contents
The Founding of Nashville | 5 |
Visit of a King of France | 18 |
Carrolls Duel with Jesse Benton | 34 |
Copyright | |
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