Walker Gap in Genealogy Books

Walker Gap appears in at least 45 genealogy books

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History of Kentucky V.1

Four steps west : a documentary concerning the first dividing line in America, and its three extensions, between Virginia and North Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee

History of Tazewell County and southwest Virginia, 1748-1920 PT. 2

History of Tazewell County and southwest Virginia, 1748-1920

The annals of Tennessee to the end of the eighteenth century : comprising its settlement, as the Watauga Association, from 1769 to 1777 ; a part of North-Carolina, from 1777 to 1784 ; the state of Franklin, from 1784-1788 ; a part of North-Caro

The story of Kentucky

Southern Historical Society papers

Goodspeed's general history of Tennessee

Casper Branner of Virginia and his descendants

The American book of days : a compendium of information about holidays, festivals, notable anniversaries and Christian and Jewish holy days with notes on other American anniversaries worthy of remembrance

Williams' Fort Wayne Directory, city guide and business mirror, for 1864-1865

Polk Evansville, Indiana, city directory

Biographical annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania : containing biographical and genealogical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and many of the early settlers; Vol. 01

Early Lincoln County history: Lincoln County, 1780-1975

First explorations of Kentucky : Doctor Thomas Walker's journal ... also Colonel Christopher Gist's journal ...

Some elements of Indiana's population; or, Roads west and their early travelers

History and directory of Posey County [Indiana] : containing an account of the early settlement and organization of the county ... : also a complete list of the tax-payers, their post-office addresses and places of residence, together with a business directory of Mt. Vernon and New Harmony ... also biographical sketches of prominent citizens of the county

Historical sketches and reminiscences of an octogenarian

Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia (1619-1776). V. 9

The Virginia Germans


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