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Andrea
i was just there or the weekend in the shoals area…very nice i would recommend it for a weekend getaway….
Home place!!!
My home county!
[…] Chief Levi Colbert is said to have lived on the bluff west of Cotton Gin Port and operated a ferry there until 1803. […]
Always kept history hidden or told only by people with wealth and power!
Where it all started for my ancestors on my Moms side !!!!!!!
Mine too!
[…] Chief Levi Colbert is said to have lived on the bluff west of Cotton Gin Port and operated a ferry there until 1803. […]