History of Watauga County, North Carolina: With Sketches of Prominent Families - Book Reviews,
by John Preston Arthur
History of Watauga County, North Carolina: With Sketches of Prominent Families SYNOPSIS Although Watauga County, North Carolina, was not
established until 1849 from the existing counties of Ashe, Wilkes, Caldwell, and
Yancey in northwestern North Carolina, �all of Watauga County on the waters of
Watauga River was once a part...of the famous and immortal Old Watauga
Settlement of Sevier . . . .� In his �History of Watauga County, North
Carolina,� John Preston Arthur provides an invaluable study of the origins and
early settlers of this area rich in genealogical history.
Arthur�s �History� not only covers the topics standard to
such histories�the first settlements, Indian raids, churches, Revolutionary and
Civil War activities, geological facts, legislative and other officers,
population and agricultural statistics, place names, schools, etc.�but also
peppers his narrative with innumerable names of early settlers, biographical
sketches, and anecdotes about county residents. One chapter of the book deals
with Daniel Boone, who lived there before 1769. Of particular interest to
genealogists are the scores of biographical sketches of pioneering Watauga
County families.
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