"It is a Goodly Land": A History of the Mansker's Station--Goodlettsville AreaContains biographical sketches of early settlers and their families. |
Contents
Behold the Beauty of the Cumberland | 1 |
Early Exploration | 8 |
The First Years | 17 |
Copyright | |
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acres Baker Baker's Station Beech Bowen brothers built camp Cantrell Captain Carr Census Cole Colonel Connell Crosswy Cumberland Compact Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cunningham Daniel daughter Davidson County Deborah K District Donelson Drake Drake's Creek Durham early Elizabeth Enoch farm Fort Nashborough Frazor Galbreath Goodlett Goodlettsville Goodlettsville Gazette Grizzard Haywood Henderson History Hugh Kirkpatrick Hunter Ibid included Indians interviewed by Deborah Isaac Walton Jackson James John Claude Garrett Joyner Kasper Mansker Kentucky Ketring Kirkpatrick land Leap Westward Lick located Long Hollow Pike Luton Mansker's Creek Mansker's Station married Mary McCasland McMurty Methodist Church middle Tennessee miles Millersville moved Myers Nashville North Carolina Patton Private Collection purchased Putnam records Regiment Reverend River Road Robert Cartwright Robertson Robertson County Roscoe settlement settlers Shackle Island Sumner County Taylor Tennessee General Assembly Thomas Tinnin troops Union Hill Virginia White's Creek wife William Montgomery Williamson