Paul M. Fink papers 1663-1974.

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Paul M. Fink papers 1663-1974.

Includes materials related to East Tennessee, primarily Jonesborough and Washington County. Some papers were generated by residents of the State of Franklin. Other documents include court documents, slave emancipation and other slave records, school documents, autographs, and histories of Washington County, Tennessee.

0.25 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7635379

Appalachian State University, ASU

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Appalachian State University. W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection. Archives.

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Fink, Paul M.

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Paul Fink was a Jonesborough, Tennessee resident interested in the history of eastern Tennessee. He served on the Board of Managers of the Appalachian Trail from 1925 to 1949. He wrote That's why they call it; the names and lore of the Great Smokies (1956), Some phases of the history of the state of Franklin (1957), Jonesborough, the first century of Tennessee's first town (1972, 1989), Bits of mountain speech gathered between 1910 and 1965 along the mountains bordering North Carolina and Tennes...

Sevier, James.

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