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" Set out this day, and after running some distance, met with Col. Richard Henderson, who was running the line between Virginia and North Carolina. At this meeting we were much rejoiced. He gave us every information we wished, and further informed us that... "
Pioneers of the Old Southwest: A Chronicle of the Dark and Bloody Ground - Page 183
by Constance Lindsay Skinner - 1919 - 304 pages
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Historic Sullivan: A History of Sullivan County, Tennessee, with Brief ...

Oliver Taylor - Biography & Autobiography - 1909 - 422 pages
...31st. — Set out this day, and after running some distance, met with Col. Richard Henderson, who was running the line between Virginia and North Carolina....to be shipped at the Falls of Ohio for the use of Cumberland settlement. We are now without bread, and are compelled to hunt the buffalo to preserve...
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Western North Carolina: A History (1730-1913)

John Preston Arthur - North Carolina - 1914 - 746 pages
...March 31, 1780. Henderson not only supplied the party with all needed information but informed them that "he had purchased a quantity of corn in Kentucky to be shipped at the Falls of Ohio (Lousville) for the Cumberland settlement. . . . James Robertson's party had already arrived and built...
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Tennessee Historical Magazine, Volume 2

John Hibbert De Witt, Willian Alexander Provine, St. George Leakin Sloussat - Tennessee - 1916 - 344 pages
...follows: "Set out this day, and after running some distance, met with Col. Richard Henderson, who was running the line between Virginia and North Carolina....and are compelled to hunt the buffalo to preserve life."30 Judge Henderson, his two brothers, and Col. Hart arrived at Col. Daniel Smith's camp, at Amos...
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Tennessee Historical Magazine, Volume 1

John Hibbert De Witt, William Alexander Provine, St. George Leakin Sioussat - Tennessee - 1915 - 388 pages
...distance, met with Col. Richard Henderson, who was running the line between Virginia and North-Carolina. At this meeting we were much rejoiced. He gave us...of Ohio for the use of the Cumberland settlement." Ramsey: The Annals of Tennessee, p. 202. Thus this party was within a few miles of Daniel Smith. 70....
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Tennessee Historical Magazine, Volume 5

John Hibbert De Witt, Willian Alexander Provine, St. George Leakin Sloussat - Tennessee - 1919 - 320 pages
...that he had purchased a quantity of corn in Kentucky, to be shipped at the falls of Ohio (Louisville) for the use of the Cumberland settlement. We are now...and are compelled to hunt the buffalo to preserve life."'18 James Robertson had the year before, the spring of 1779, led a band of Wataugans to French...
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Family History Compiled by Lucy Henderson Horton ...

Lucy Henderson Horton - 1922 - 310 pages
...he says, "Set out this day, and after running some distance met with Col. Richard Henderson, who was running the line between Virginia and North Carolina....further informed us that he had purchased a quantity or corn in Kentucky to be shipped to the falls of the Ohio for the use of the Cumberland Settlement...
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Tennessee, the Volunteer State, 1769-1923, Volume 1

John Trotwood Moore, Austin Powers Foster - Tennessee - 1923 - 1014 pages
...31st. — Set out this day, and, after running some distance, met with Col. Richard Henderson, who was running the line between Virginia and North Carolina....had purchased a quantity of corn in Kentucky, to be ^hipped at the falls of Ohio, for the use of the Cumberland settlement. We are now without bread, and...
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Register of Kentucky State Historical Society, Volume 26

Kentucky Historical Society - Electronic journals - 1928 - 404 pages
...reports : "Set out this day, and after running some distance, met with Col. Richard Henderson, who was running the line between Virginia and North Carolina....this meeting we were much rejoiced. He gave us every inrormation we wished, and, further informed us that he had purchased a quantity of corn in Kentucky,...
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