Collection, 1784-1806.

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Collection, 1784-1806.

Consists of correspondence and reports of Martin Armstrong, entry taker for the government of North Carolina, before and after statehood for Tennessee. Contains land grant information for Middle Tennessee.

16 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7255992

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Tatum, Howell, 1753-1822

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Howell Tatum (1753-1822) was an officer in the American Revolution and the War of 1812. He was also a merchant, engineer, and lawyer, and served as attorney general and superior court judge in Tennessee. In the American Revolution Tatum fought with the First Regiment, North Carolina Continental Line, rising to the rank of major. He was charter member of the North Carolina Society of the Cincinnati. Tatum migrated to Tennessee around 1788. Between 1793-1812 he engaged in general merchandisi...

Molloy, Thomas, fl. 1802.

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Armstrong, Martin, -1808

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Gist, Benjamin.

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Sumner, Jethro, 1730-1790.

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Robertson, James, 1742-1814

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James Robertson (1742-1814), founder of Nashville, is commonly called the "father of Tennessee." From the description of James Robertson (1742-1814) collection, 1796-1849. (New-York Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 727025750 ...

Robertson, Elijah, 1744-1797.

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Stump, Frederick, approximately 1723-approximately 1820

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