Backcountry History: The State of Franklin
Saturday, February 6, 2010 at 07:36PM
Replica of log cabin which served as the capitol of the State of Franklin. Click on image for larger view. Image source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/auvet/491853081/In many ways the Backcountry settlers in what is now eastern Tennessee had always been a breed apart from the North Carolinians who, technically, controlled that land in colonial and early American times. Northeast Tennessee was settled primarily by Scotch-Irish and other like-minded migrants coming through the Valley of Virginia by way of the Great Wagon Road. North Carolina awarded bounty lands to its Revolutionary War veterans in the area of Middle Tennessee, encouraging migration by way of the Wilderness Road through Kentucky. For many years, the settlements of East and Middle Tennessee were separate ventures.
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