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Pemberton Oak

Remnant trunk of the Pemberton Oak<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
The Virginia militiamen, mustered under Colonel William Campbell, marched south from the Muster Grounds on Wolf Creek just west of Black's Fort toward the general muster at Sycamore Shoals. They followed their second in command, Major William…

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…

Pisgah National Forest

OVTA marchers in Pisgah Forest<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
The divided force of Overmountain Men riding under Shelby and Sevier departed their camp site at North Cove on September 30 and proceeded uphill and over a ridge through today's Pisgah National Forest toward a rendezvous with Campbell's men along the…

Quaker Meadows Cemetery

Quaker Meadows Cemetery<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
Quaker Meadows Cemetery is a gated cemetery and a certified site on the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail. It includes the graves of brothers Charles McDowell and Joseph McDowell as well as many other persons of the 18th century.

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…

Shelby's Fort

Shelby's Fort marker<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
Isaac Shelby lived at his home Sapling Grove in today's Bristol, Tennessee. He was there when he received the message from, Sam Phillips, the released prisoner, about the British advance into North Carolina and the specific threat to come into the…

Shelving Rock

Shelving Rock overhang<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
On the evening of September 26, after completing their first day's march, the Overmountain Men arrived at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains. They camped along the Doe River at a meadow known as "the Resting Place" and stored their gunpowder…

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…

Sycamore Shoals at Fort Watauga

Sycamore Shoals State Historic Area entrance<br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
Responding to the call for a muster, the militiamen from North Carolina's overmountain region and those from southwest Virginia gathered on September 25, 1780 in the flats adjacent to Sycamore Shoals and next to Fort Watauga.

During the muster,…

The Cowpens

Historic Green River Road <br />
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Photo by Randell Jones
On October 6, 1780, the mounted backcountry patriot militia rode hard from the ford at Green River for 22 miles, arriving at The Cowpens, a place for fattening cattle before taking them to market. It was owned by one Saunders, a loyalist. There, the…