History of Tennessee, its people and its institutions . .T. 72 History of Tennessee. more, James Renfroe, William Crutchfield, Mr. Johns, Hugh Henry, Sr., Benjamin Porter, Mrs. Henry, Frank Armstrong, Hugh Rogan, Daniel Chambers, Robert Cartwright, Stuart, David Gwin, John Boyd, Reuben Harrison, Frank Haynie, Maxwell, John Montgomery, Daniel Dunham, John Cotton, Thomas Henry,Mrs. Cockrill, John White, Solomon White, Solomon Turpin, John Gibson, Isaac I^anier, Payne (killed). There were other names not put down, women, children, and servants.^ CHAPTER OF THE CUMBERLAND SETTLEMENTS. 11


History of Tennessee, its people and its institutions . .T. 72 History of Tennessee. more, James Renfroe, William Crutchfield, Mr. Johns, Hugh Henry, Sr., Benjamin Porter, Mrs. Henry, Frank Armstrong, Hugh Rogan, Daniel Chambers, Robert Cartwright, Stuart, David Gwin, John Boyd, Reuben Harrison, Frank Haynie, Maxwell, John Montgomery, Daniel Dunham, John Cotton, Thomas Henry,Mrs. Cockrill, John White, Solomon White, Solomon Turpin, John Gibson, Isaac I^anier, Payne (killed). There were other names not put down, women, children, and servants.^ CHAPTER OF THE CUMBERLAND SETTLEMENTS. 113. Preparing for Government.—Six days were allowed for therejoicings over the arrival of the Donelson voyagers, the reunion offamilies, and the installment of the new comers in their homes. Onthe seventh day, May i, 1780, the settlers entered upon the stern dutj-of inaugurating a government for the Cumberland settlements. Intaking this wise action, they were moved by the natural instinct ofall Anglo-Saxon peoples, which has made them, wherever found, co


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