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Extracted from Guide to Genealogical and Historical Research in Jefferson County, Tennessee, copyright © 1995 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . All rights reserved. Jefferson County Roads Today
In 1834, Jefferson County was served by three stage coach routes. Later in the 19th Century, railroads and riverboats also provided transportation of goods and people. Prior to public transportation, pioneers on foot and horseback followed established paths into East Tennessee. Thomas Preston wrote of one path in 1926:
[Thomas Preston, "Sketch Sixteen - Frontier Roads," Historical Sketches of the Holston Valley (Kingsport, TN: Kingsport Press, 1926), pp. 181-182.] Jefferson County Roads circa 1870Inside Jefferson County, most of the major roads shown on modern maps existed by the time of the Civil War. An 1869 map of Tennessee shows the following major routes in Jefferson County:
[Colton's Map of the State of Tennessee (New York: G. W. & C. B. Colton, 1869).] Secondary roads went from New Market and Mossy Creek to Oar's Ferry, which provided access to Grainger County. Tennessee Roads circa 1800
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