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  1. Early History of Huntingdon and Carroll County, Tennessee. Excerpted and edited from Goodspeed’s History of TN. The Former Carroll County Courthouse-burned in 1931 but all records were saved. The first settlements in Carroll County were made at McLemoresville and Buena Vista about the year 1820. The first settlers in the vicinity of ...

  2. FIPS code. 47-36580 [ 3 ] GNIS feature ID. 1288761 [ 4 ] Website. www.huntingdontn.com. Huntingdon is a town in Carroll County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 4,439 at the 2020 census and 3,985 in 2010. [ 5 ] It is the county seat of Carroll County.

  3. Jan 30, 2020 · Jonathon Tipton, John Carter, Charles Robertson and Zachariah Isbell all arrived in the area prior to the year ending in 1771. Jacob Brown, Robert Allison, Leonard Hart, Jacob Womack, Jesse Walton and Benjamin Gist were among these as well. It is known that the family of John Carr arrived from the South Carolina area and is believed that other ...

  4. History of Tennessee. Appearance. The Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville. Tennessee is one of the 50 states of the United States. What is now Tennessee was initially part of North Carolina, and later part of the Southwest Territory. It was admitted to the Union on June 1, 1796, as the 16th state. Tennessee earned the nickname "The Volunteer ...

  5. Jan 21, 2014 · Early descriptions of Hawkins County are contained in the journals of Martin Schneider (1783), Francis Asbury (1792-1795), and André Michaux (1793). The area and its aboriginal residents are described in the journals and reports of Juan Pardo ‘s party of Spanish explorers, who traveled through East Tennessee in 1567.

  6. This article concerns the History of Huntingdonshire. For other information on the region, see Huntingdonshire. The earliest English settlers in the district were the Gyrwas, an East Anglian tribe, who early in the 6th century worked their way up the Great Ouse and the Cam as far as Huntingdon.

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  8. History of Johnson County. In 1761, Daniel Boone came through the area that is now Johnson County. There were two early settlements in the area in the late 1760’s and the 1770’s. One settlement was known as “The Trade Gap”, which was a trading post for Indians and traders, in the south east side of the county. This community is now ...

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