Franklin : the stillborn state and the Sevier/Tipton political feud
"In their drive toward statehood, early Western North Carolina settlers took a detour down a dead-end road. They called it the State of Franklin. Today we know the are as Upper East Tennessee. This book reviews the actions of the two main players of the saga that prompted a military confrontation in the 1780s. One, John Sevier, favored the ideals of the State of Franklin, while the other, John Tipton, remained loyal to North Carolina." -- Preface.
""In their drive toward statehood, early Western North Carolina settlers took a detour down a dead-end road. They called it the State of Franklin. Today we know the are as Upper East Tennessee. This book reviews the actions of the two main players of the saga that prompted a military confrontation in the 1780s. One, John Sevier, favored the ideals of the State of Franklin, while the other, John Tipton, remained loyal to North Carolina." -- Preface."@en
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