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In October of 2000, participants on the TNHENRY-L@ROOTSWEB.COM list were searching the following Henry County surnames: Alexander, Alston, Arnn, Atkins, Ayres, Bailey, Barbee, Barger, Barker, Barton, Bell, Boden, Bowers, Boyd, Bradberry, Bradley, Bradshaw, Brandon, Brigance, Brizendine, Brown, Bryant, Bucy, Buntin, Bunting, Bunton, Burnett, Burton, Bushart, Butler, Byrd, Caldwell, Callicott, Caplener, Caplenger, Caplenor, Caplinger, Carmack, Carson, Carter, Chadwick, Chambers, Cheek, Chillcutt, Clark, Cole, Colley, Conyers, Cooper, Cotton, Cormack, Cowan, Crawford, Crockett, Culpepper, Dafford, Dargon, Darnell, Davis, Diggs, Dill, Dortch, Dudley, Duncan, Dunn, Durgin, Easley, Eason, English, Farmer, Farrar, Finch, Finley, Flippo, Ford, Foster, Gaines, Gale, Gales, George, Glover, Goodwin, Gore, Graham, Grainger, Gray, Guinn, Hagler, Hall, Hastings, Harris, Harvey, Hastings, Hays, Henderson, Hendricks, Hendrix, Hill, Hodges, Hudson, Huff, Huie, Humphreys, Hunt, Hurt, Hutson, Johnson, Johnston, Jones, Jurney, Keel, Kemp, Key, Kimbel, King, Kirby, Lampley, Lee, Lemonds, Lewis, Linn, Littleton, Love, Lox, Lynn, Lyon, Manning, Marshall, Martin, Massey, Mathis, Maynard, McCant, McCarroll, McClain, McClure, McCuiston, McDaniel, McDougal, McElroy, McFadden, McFarland, McGehel, McGowan, McMillan, Meadows, Melton, Merrell, Merrill, Metheny, Midgett, Midyett, Moody, Moore, Morgan, Morris, Morrison, Morton, Mustain, Musteen, Neuman, Newman, Newport, Olive, Orr, Paschal, Paschall, Patterson, Peace, Peacock, Pentecost, Petty, Pflueger, Phillips, Pierce, Pillow, Pitt, Pitts, Poarch, Porter, Powell, Powers, Poynter, Pratt, Prince, Ratteree, Ray, Reaves, Reynolds, Ringwald, Roberts, Robertson, Rowlett, Rumbley, Rushing, Rutland, Salmon, Sampson, Seawright, Scarbrough, Schuff, Sevor, Shankle, Shaw, Shuff, Smith, Smoot, Snider, Snow, Snyder, Sommers, Spurgeon, Stagner, Steele, Stegal, Stewart, Stow, Strahan, Sturdivant, Sugg, Suggs, Summers, Sutton, Swann, Swor, Sykes, Tate, Taylor, Thacher, Tharpe, Thompson, Toombs, Turner, Valentine, Venable, Vickery, Wade, Walker, Ward, Warnick, Weaks, Webb, Weeks, Williams, Wilson, Wimberly, Winchester, Winsett, Wood, Woods, Wren, Wynn, Wynns, Yates, York, Young.
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Henry County, Tennessee and the City of Paris are located to the right of the Tennessee River in this 1861 lithograph, a bird's eye view of junction of the Ohio & Mississippi Rivers, showing Cairo and part of the southern states drawn from nature and lithographed by John Bachmann.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: New York A. Rumpf, Publisher. Agent for John Bachmann's publisher, 1861.
NOTES: Scale not given. Panoramic map looking south from Vienna, Illinois, to Holly Springs, Mississippi. Waverly, Tennessee, is on the left and Poplar Bluff, Missouri, is on the right. The map shows a military encampment and fortifications at Cairo, Illinois, plus roads, railroads, rivers, towns, relief, and woodland. Distances from Cairo to Batesville, Memphis, Little Rock, Poplar Bluff, Jackson, and Paris are listed in bottom margin. Description derived from published bibliography.
REFERENCE: LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 1.5
1 map col. 40 x 49 cm.
CALL NUMBER G4041.A35 1861 .B3 CW 1.5
CONTROL NUMBER 99447003
REPOSITORY Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C. 20540-4650
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