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Tim Smith
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  • Nashville,TN
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At 6:55am on July 12, 2008, Darrin Dickey said…
Hi, Tim, and welcome to Passport to History! I hope to see you around here frequently. Any particularly favorite Civil War events?

Be sure to let me know if you thin of anything we should add or change around here.

Darrin

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What is your favorite historical period
Civil War and Appalachian History of WNC
How often do you travel to historic sites (museums, historic homes, battlefields, etc.)?
Every week

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An Old Abandon Family Cemetery in WNC

On January 11 2008 my parents were on there way to Spruce Pine NC to attend the birthday party of my mother’s uncle Lloyd Burleson. On there way, they decided to do some investigating into the location of the McCracken Cemetery. This cemetery is the burial site of Margaret Smith((my great,great,grandmother), her parents- Mathie and Juda Robinson Smith, Vianna Branch-the first wife of Margaret’s husband William Branch and several others.

After no luck, They decided to just do a door to door poll… Continue

Posted on August 21, 2008 at 9:10pm —

Tim Smith

WNC!!!!

I was born and raised in Western North Carolina in the heart of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Most people associate the area with the scenic overlooks and wide views. I must tell you being from the area, That there is quite a bit of history in the Mountains.

My first suggestion is of course Asheville.

Posted on August 1, 2008 at 9:43pm — 2 Comments

 
 

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