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  • Collection: Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail

Choate's Ford

Choate's Ford<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
On September 25, after camping the night before northeast of Fort Womack, the Washington County Militia crossed the South Fort of the Holston River at Choate's Ford,

Today's Bluff City, Tennessee, surrounds that crossing and has embraced the…

Greenlee Ford and the Catawba River

Greenlee Ford at the Catawba River<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
Greenlee Ford was the shallow crossing of the Catawba River used by travelers. The party of some 1400 backcountry militiamen crossed the river on the morning October 1, 1780 and marched up the valley of Silver Creek as they proceeded south toward…

Pilot Mountain

Gap at Pilot Mountain<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
Pilot Mountain was a prominent landmark adjacent to the South Mountains. A broad gap to its southeast provided passage between the Catawba River basin and the Broad River basin. The backcountry militiamen marched toward this area on October 1 when…

Surry Muster Field

Surry Muster Field wayside exhibits<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
The Surry County militia mustered by Major Joseph Winston gathered along Elkin Creek near the Yadkin River. That field, the Surry Muster Field, is today a city park in Elkin, NC. As the Surry County militiamen marched upstream along the north side of…

W. Kerr Scott Reservoir

W Kerr Scott Visitor Assistance Center<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
W. Kerr Scott Reservoir is a flood control impoundment in the Upper Yadkin River Valley which now submerges the route of the Wilkes and Surry County militia in 1780. A certified section of the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail runs along…

Wilkes Heritage Museum

Wilkes Heritage Museum<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
The Wilkes Heritage Museum occupies the historic 1902 courthouse for Wilkes County. Exhibits include a room dedicated to the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail. The Tory Oak is commemorated adjacent to the courthouse. A certified section of…

Fort Defiance

The 1792 Home of General William Lenoir<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
William Lenoir lived in the Yadkin River Valley and served in the Wilkes County Militia under Colonel Benjamin Cleveland. His home on the Upper Yadkin River was built in 1792 near the site of his fortified home of the same name which he occupied…

Rocky Mount State Historic Site Museum

Home of William Cobb at Rocky Mount<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
Rocky Mount Museum was the home of William Cobb during the muster of Overmountain Men at Sycamore Shoals. William Cobb, Sr. and four sons joined in the campaign to Kings Mountain. Later, when William Blount, governor of the Southwest Territory lived…

The Orchard at Altapass

The Orchard at Altapass<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
From The Orchard at Altapass, visitors can walk along a certified segment of the Overmoutain Victory National Historic Trail and view the North Cove valley and McKinney Gap. Storytelling hayrides that include an account of the Overmountain Men of…

Hefner Gap

Rose Creek Trailhead at Hefner Gap<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
On September 28, 1780, when the Overmountain militia leaders at Gillepie Gap decided to split their forces to descend the eastern face of the Blue Ridge Mountains, colonels Shelby and Sevier took their men by the more northerly route toward North…