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Charleston and Tennessee
* Charleston, Tennessee
I-26 runs from the junction of U. S. Route 11W and U. S. Route 23 in Kingsport, Tennessee, generally southeastward to U. S. Route 17 in Charleston, South Carolina.
It is located closer to 8 state capitals other than Richmond: Raleigh, North Carolina ; Columbia, South Carolina ; Atlanta, Georgia ; Nashville, Tennessee ; Charleston, West Virginia ; Frankfort, Kentucky ; Columbus, Ohio, and Indianapolis, Indiana.
Interstate 26 provides Polk County with easy access to the cities of Johnson City, Tennessee and Asheville, North Carolina to the north, and Spartanburg, South Carolina ; Columbia, South Carolina ; and the port of Charleston, South Carolina to the southeast.
The settlers, largely farmers, came from Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia, in search for fertile and cheap land which they found around Charleston.
From Fort Butler the Cherokee were taken over the mountains on the Unicoi Turnpike to the main internment camps at Fort Cass ( today Charleston, Tennessee ).
Charleston is a city in Bradley County, Tennessee, United States.
Charleston is situated along the south bank of the Hiwassee River, which flows down out of the Appalachian Mountains several miles to the east and empties into the Chickamauga Lake impoundment of the Tennessee River several miles to the west.
Charleston is the postal address of the international headquarters of the Christian denomination The Church of God, commonly called " The Church of God ( Charleston, Tennessee )" to distinguish it from other similarly named denominations.
The valley between Charleston and Cleveland, Tennessee was filled for with internment camps in which thousands of Cherokee from various towns waited during the summer of 1838 for the start of the main trek west ( Duncan 2003: 261 ).
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* Fourth Corps Area replaced the Southeastern Department based in Charleston, South Carolina and was originally headquartered there then transferred to Atlanta Georgia, and encompassed the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
Exterior locations for Wild River were filmed on Coon Denton Island on the Hiwassee River, near Charleston, Tennessee ; in the town's old business district ; and on a peninsula west of Cleveland, Tennessee on Chickamauga Lake.
* Church of God ( Charleston, Tennessee ) ( org.
Grant sent for Brigadier General Crook, in winter quarters at Charleston, West Virginia, and ordered him to attack the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, Richmond's primary link to Knoxville and the southwest, and to destroy the Confederate salt works at Saltville, Virginia.
This church movement is not historically related to other Church of God bodies such as the Church of God ( Cleveland, Tennessee ) or the Church of God ( Charleston, Tennessee ).

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