Hamilton Family in the Civil War
(from the archived Roots of Roane Web site)
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Continue reading →(from the archived Roots of Roane Web site) Source: a manuscript on the Phillips family, written by Snyder E. Roberts Isaiah Phillips, Sr. …was ready for war. If he followed the nearest route, he went through DeArmond‘s Gap (Roane), up Little Emory … Continue reading →
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Continue reading →(from the archived Roane TN Heritage Web site) Transcribed by Robert L. Bailey from Microfilm Roll #85 Click here to view a brief description of Welcker’s “Silver Greys” Battalion from the archived Roots of Roane Web site. ALLEN, Valentine ALLEY, … Continue reading →
Old Oliver Springs School and L&N Depot (from the Roots of Roane archived Web site)
Continue reading →(from the archived Roots of Roane Web site) Sandy Pierce has in her possession [before 2010] an original paper with the signatures of students who registered for a commercial penmanship class, which she has graciously agreed to share. She says the … Continue reading →
(from the archived Roots of Roane County, TN, by Snyder E. Roberts) Prior to 1800, the unreliable U.S. Mail service was mainly centered in the northeastern part of the country with only a few routes extending into the south. By … Continue reading →
(from the archived Roots of Roane Web site) Rittenhouse Academy (from the RoaneTNHeritage archived Web site) An Act passed by Congress April 18, 1806, known as the Compact of 1806 appeared at first to be a major milestone in the advancement … Continue reading →
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