Fort-watauga-sevier-sherrill-tn1.jpg
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Description Fort-watauga-sevier-sherrill-tn1.jpg |
English:
Depiction of the
Cherokee
assault on
Fort Watauga
in what is now eastern
Tennessee
in July 1776. Future Tennessee governor
John Sevier
(1745–1815) is shown pulling his future wife, Catherine "Bonny Kate" Sherrill, over the fort's palisades.
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Date | (published) |
Source | William Robertson Garrett and Albert Virgil Goodpasture, History of Tennessee: Its People and Its Institutions, From the Earliest Times to the Year 1903 (Nashville: The Brandon Company, 1903), p. 60. Downloaded from Google Books, Full View. |
Author | Unsigned image |
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