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More Long Hunter Trivia

6 August 201213 March 2026 ~ Jeremy B. Blevins ~ Leave a comment

Another tidbit to add to the William Blevins Long Hunter legend, from the Historical Melungeons Blog:Tennessee History:   When Virginia was partitioned in 1663, Tennessee became a western part of Carolina; thirty years later a further division left Tennessee within the jurisdiction of North Carolina. Ideas about the region remained vague well into the middle … Continue reading More Long Hunter Trivia

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