Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Big Creek Gap” in chapter 7.52, section c.7.52.78, page 229 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 9.:
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The next day we rode forty miles, crossed the Cumberland Mountains at Big Creek Gap , after night, and halted in the valley between there and Pine Mountain, at the house of an Union man. With great difficulty we procured a few ears of corn for our horses, and a cup of milk and crust ...
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