Watauga Historical Association Collection, 1796-1891
Title
Watauga Historical Association Collection, 1796-1891
Description
The Watauga Historical Association Collection, held by the Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University, consists of 18th and 19th century articles of agreement, bills of sale, bonds, declarations, depositions, indentures, indictments, interrogatories, inventories, judgments, list of jurors, minutes of the court, notices, oaths, orders, petitions, pleas in abatement, promissory notes, receipts, securities, recognizances, references and writs.
The current digital collection includes digital surrogates for all 833 of the collection's documents.
The current digital collection includes digital surrogates for all 833 of the collection's documents.
Creator
Watauga Historical Association (Organization)
Source
Watauga Historical Association Collection, Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University
Date
1796 - 1891
Rights
The Archives of Appalachia at East Tennessee State University provides access to the materials on this website for the purposes of research and education, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. [identification of item], [identification of collection], Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University). Any commercial uses of the materials or any uses that exceed the limits of fair use and other relevant statutory exceptions require the permission of the Archives of Appalachia and the copyright holder(s). It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials.
Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.
Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.
Compressed (low resolution) files are available on this website. Requests for accessing uncompressed (high resolution) versions of this material can be sent to the Archives of Appalachia.
Items in this collection are presented for their historic and research value. They may contain content that some viewers will find objectionable.
Identifier
ETSU Archives of Appalachia: AppMs-0088