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Tach-nech-dor-us (Branching Oak of the Forest), Mingo chief, see Logan.
Tarleton, Sir Banastre, British officer, [218].
Taylor, Hancock, [113], [121 (note)].
Tecumseh, [125].
Tennessee, [157] et seq., [259]; name, [158 (note)]; and Mississippi River navigation, [254]; admitted as State (1796), [265]; bibliography, [290]-[291]; see also Frankland, Franklin, Watauga.
Test Acts, [4].
Thomas, Isaac, trader, [173], [174], [177], [178], [228].
Thwaites, R. G., Daniel Boone, cited, [25 (note)], [276 (note)]; Documentary History of Dunmore's War, cited, [125 (note)].
Tipton, Colond John, feud with Sevier, [227], [234], [239]-[240], [241], [267]; judge for North Carolina, [237].
Tipton, Jonathan, [226]-[227].
Todd, John, [149].
Tories, [195].
Traders among the pioneers, [52] et seq. Traders' Trace, [94].
Transylvania Company, [130]-[140].
Trent, Captain William, [81].
Tryon, William, Governor of North Carolina, [104], [169].
Tuckabatchee, Creek town, Sevier buried at, [269].
Turner, F. M., Life of General John Sevier, cited, [243 (note)].