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District 14 enumerated by William Mullenix, started on Page 22 line 20 with household/family 128/128 on the 19th of June 1860. This District is home to Campbell's Rest and Gotts Crossroads according to the enumeration of Mr. Mullenix. Some Campbell's Rest and Gotts Crossroads * Families can also be found in both District 15 and District 13. I suspect (no proof) that the pages that have District 15 indicated for Gotts Crossroads were actually in District 14. Thus, the short list of pages that are in District 14.
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* Gotts Crossroads was located within 100 yds of where Interstate I-81 crosses Lebanon drive in Colonial Heights. Colonial Heights is approx 5 miles south of Kingsport,Tn.
Last updated on 22 September 2001
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