Tennessee Company

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In 1790, the State of Georgia gifted four land companies, including the Tennessee Company, with tracts of land that were officially Indian lands. The actions were overturned by President Washington. The main participants in the Tennessee Company were Zachariah Cox, Matthias Maher and John Sevier. The Company had already tried to put together a fort on the lands, near Muscle Shoals, Alabama, but had been driven off by the Indians.

From the description of Land grant, 1790. (University of Tennessee). WorldCat record id: 31066760

From the description of Land grant, 1790. (University of Tennessee). WorldCat record id: 31066783

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referencedIn Jackson family. Jackson family papers II, 1776-1988. Massachusetts Historical Society
creatorOf Tennessee Company. Land grant, 1790. University of Tennessee, John C. Hodges Library
creatorOf Tennessee Company. Land grant, 1790. University of Tennessee, John C. Hodges Library
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associatedWith Cox, Zachariah. person
associatedWith Floid, Isaac. person
associatedWith Jackson family. family
associatedWith Maher, Matthias. person
associatedWith Ryon, Joseph. person
associatedWith Sevier, John, 1745-1815. person
associatedWith Smith, William. person
associatedWith Young, J. S. person
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Yazoo Fraud, 1795
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