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New York (New York, United States) (search for this): entry robertson-james
Edgefield (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): entry robertson-james
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): entry robertson-james
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Robertson, James 1742-1814
the father of Tennessee ; born in Brunswick county, Va., June 28, 1742; emigrated to the regions beyond the mountains about 1760.
and on the banks of the Watauga, a branch of the Tennessee; made a settlement and lived there several years.
He was often called upon to contest for life with the savages of the forest.
In 1776 he was chosen to command a fort built
James Robertson. near the mouth of the Watauga.
In 1779 he was at the head of a party emigrating to the still richer country of the Cumberland, and upon Christmas Eve of that year they arrived upon the spot where Nashville now stands.
Others joined them, and in the following summer they numbered about 200.
A settlement was established, and Robertson founded the city of Nashville.
The Cherokee Indians attempted to destroy the settlement, but, through the skill and energy of Robertson and a few companions, that calamity was averted.
They built a log fort on the high bank of the Cumberla
Martinique (search for this): entry robertson-james
Louisburg (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): entry robertson-james
Watauga River (United States) (search for this): entry robertson-james
Robertson, James 1742-1814
the father of Tennessee ; born in Brunswick county, Va., June 28, 1742; emigrated to the regions beyond the mountains about 1760.
and on the banks of the Watauga, a branch of the Tennessee; made a settlement and lived there several years.
He was often called upon to contest for life with the savages of the forest.
In 1776 he was chosen to command a fort built
James Robertson. near the mouth of the Watauga.
In 1779 he was at the head of a party emigrating Watauga.
In 1779 he was at the head of a party emigrating to the still richer country of the Cumberland, and upon Christmas Eve of that year they arrived upon the spot where Nashville now stands.
Others joined them, and in the following summer they numbered about 200.
A settlement was established, and Robertson founded the city of Nashville.
The Cherokee Indians attempted to destroy the settlement, but, through the skill and energy of Robertson and a few companions, that calamity was averted.
They built a log fort on the high bank of the Cumberl
Cumberland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): entry robertson-james
United States (United States) (search for this): entry robertson-james