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English: 1839-era map showing what is now Loudon County in the U.S. state of Tennessee. "Lenoirs" refers to the Lenoir family estate, now Lenoir City. "Blairs Ferry" is now Loudon. "Morgantown" (Morganton) is now submerged by Tellico Lake, but roughly corresponds to modern Greenback.
Date first published in 1839
Source U.S. Library of Congress Digital Map Collections
Author David H. Burr

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