Early Governors' Papers

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would be promoted by pursueing [sic] from Knoxville the nearest and best route leading in the direction for Neworleans so as to make (if possible) this route the nearest and best for the construction of the road. Whereby it would be most likely to obtain the preference over the other two routes, with which it must be held in view, we are now in competition, at the same time I believe not entirely without some prospect of success. To effect this object to the utmost extent that was practicable in the very expostitious examination the enginiers [sic] are instructed at this time to make I found it necessary to call to my aid Maj. Thos Brown of Kingston who had an entire knowledge of the country not only along the route we viewd, but also that leading through the Tennessee and Wills town Valleys, and whose information in this respect was of considerable importance to us. He Joind [sic] us at Campbells Station, and continud with us a small distance after we crossd the Highuassee River, where we were furnishd by Colo Montgomery the agent ^with an interpreter and guide through the cherokee nation, I continud on with the engineers untill [sic] we crossd the Southern boundary of our state into that part of the Territory of Georgia inhabited by the cherokees on the head waters of the chickamaggy near the South Eastern part of the Lookout Mountain from, which place

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