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  1. In 1779, Robertson entered into an agreement with Richard Henderson and John Donelson to settle the area around the French Lick, which would later become Nashville. After their arrival in 1780, Indian attacks soon commenced. Using large-scale attacks and small ambushes, the protracted war against the settlers lasted for fifteen years.

  2. Donelson es un barrio de Nashville, Tennessee, cerca de 6 mi (10 km) al este del centro de Nashville por la ruta 70 de los EE. UU . Lleva el nombre en honor a John Donelson, cofundador de Nashville y suegro de Andrew Jackson, Nashvillian y séptimo presidente de los Estados Unidos . Ahora se incorpora como parte del Gobierno Metropolitano de ...

  3. 18 de jul. de 2018 · In 1779, John Donelson set out on a river journey that would lead to the founding of Nashville. Photographer John Guider followed 240 years later, capturing ...

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  4. Author kblauder Posted on November 6, 2021 December 4, 2021 Tags Central Pike, Clover Bottom, Donelson, French Lick, John Donelson, Lebanon Road, long hunters, Nashborough, Pioneer settlers, Stone's River, Stoner's Creek, streams and rivers, tornadoes Leave a comment on At the Stone-Stoner Confluence

  5. 18 de abr. de 2020 · The Founding of Nashville. Historic statues, like any way of telling history, always come with a point of view. This statue commemorates the moment that two founders of Nashville, James Robertson and John Donelson, reunited on approximately the very spot the sculpture sits, and clearly represents it as a noble if somber moment.

  6. John E. Branch III. Shareholder. Raleigh/Research Triangle. T: 984.447.7907. Email Professional Download vCard Download Hi-Res Photo Download Bio. John Branch concentrates his practice in complex business, employment, and constitutional law.

  7. 3 de nov. de 2023 · Tim Donelson is a Friendswood, Texas-based television personality, automotive engineer, car enthusiast, and pet lover who currently works at Timmy John’s Machining and Fabrication. He is well known for working as a foreman at the Ekstensive Metal Works, which was the focus of the highly popular Motor Trend TV show Texas Metal.