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  2. Jacob Brown Grant Deeds - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee historical marker describing the Jacob Brown Grants is located on Tennessee Highway 81 at Thomas Bridge Road. In March 1775 there was a gathering at Sycamore Shoals on the Watauga River of some 600 settlers and 1,200 Cherokee to transact the sale of lands. The lands sold by the Cherokee to the Richard Henderson & Co are described ...

  3. Charles Robertson Grant Deed - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The Path Grant provided for the sale of land in present day East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia and provided a secure path way into the Great Grant land in Kentucky. The Jacob Brown Grants provided for the sale of property included within the Nolichucky River watershed in present day Greene County Tennessee.

  4. Great Grant Deed - Wikipedia

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    The Path Grant Deed was for lands in East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia required by Henderson and company to permit free passage into Kentucky. The Charles Robertson Grant Deed for Watauga settlement lands and two Jacob Brown Grant Deeds For Nolichucky settlement lands clarified ownership of existing settlements in what is now East Tennessee ...

  5. Cornstalk Heights - Wikipedia

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    That year, the East Tennessee Land Company, formed by northern Temperance activists led by Frederick Gates and General Clinton B. Fisk, purchased the land from Byrd's widow for $26,000. The company hoped to establish a large industrial center that would attract businesses, while at the same time demonstrate the benefits of barring the sale or ...

  6. Unexpectedly Awesome Places to Retire Across America - AOL

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    Just east of Lake Tahoe, Gardnerville boasts highly ranked medical centers. Real estate is a bit pricier than the state average, but the small-town charm and safety make up for the bump in housing ...

  7. Anne Robertson Cockrill - Wikipedia

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    Anne Gower Cockrill (née Robertson, formerly Johnson (or Johnston); February 10, 1757–October 13, 1821) was an American pioneer, teacher, land owner, and one of the first white settlers of the Cumberland Settlement in Tennessee. She became the first woman to receive a land grant in Tennessee. Her first name is sometimes spelled Ann.