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    The Transylvania Colony, also referred to as the Transylvania Purchase or the Henderson Purchase, was a short-lived, extra-legal colony founded in early...
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  • Look up Transylvania in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transylvania is a historical region in present-day Romania. Transylvania may also refer to: Principality...
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    speculator and politician who was best known for attempting to create the Transylvania Colony in frontier Kentucky. Henderson County and its seat Henderson, Kentucky...
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  • Transylvania—Latin for 'across the woods'—was the first college west of the Allegheny Mountains and was named for the short-lived Transylvania Colony...
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    Bird's invasion of Kentucky. Other events include the invalidation of Transylvania Colony and the survey of Walker's Line, Kentucky's southern boundary. The...
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    the banks of the Watauga River. An agreement to sell land for the Transylvania Colony, which included the territory in Tennessee north of the Cumberland...
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    Harrod and ten other colonial colonels founded the Colony of Transylvania when they met for the Transylvania Convention on May 23, 1775, to write the "Kentucke...
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    Acts that contributed to the American Revolutionary War. 1775 – Transylvania (colony) founded in what is now Kentucky by Richard Henderson. Daniel Boone...
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    Watauga with the Cherokee to establish the Transylvania Colony on May 23, 1775. At its time, the Transylvania Colony was the first democratic government free...
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    Trans Allegheny Virginia For similar contemporary movements, see: Transylvania Colony Watauga Association State of Franklin Vermont Republic Abernethy...
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  • Country Overhill Cherokee Overmountain Men State of Franklin Transylvania Colony Vandalia (colony) Northwest Territory Southwest Territory Wilderness Road...
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    northern Tennessee. Their intention was to establish a 14th colony to be called Transylvania Colony. To help attract people to purchase land and populate the...
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    Transylvania is a historical region in central and northwestern Romania. It was under the rule of the Agathyrsi, part of the Dacian Kingdom (168 BC–106...
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    officer in Lord Dunmore's War.: 33–4, 37–8  On March 17, 1775, the Transylvania Colony, founded by Henderson, and for which Boone was employed, reached...
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    immense tract of land from the Cherokees to found the short-lived Transylvania colony, in what is today Kentucky, Henderson turned to Martin as his agent...
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    first settled by Gasper Butcher, as a frontier settlement of the Transylvania Colony of Virginia, around 1780, but others have questioned this claim....
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    17, 1775. The Great Grant was for lands forming Henderson's new Transylvania Colony comprising much of what is now the state of Kentucky. The Great Grant...
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    Hutterites (redirect from Hutterite Colony)
    had become essentially extinct). In 1621 Gabriel Bethlen, prince of Transylvania and a Calvinist, "invited" Hutterites to come to his country. In fact...
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    Boonesborough, Kentucky. He took part in organizing the short-lived Transylvania Colony. In 1776, two of Callaway's daughters, along with Daniel Boone's...
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  • held by Cherokees in Kentucky, which was then called the Transylvania Colony or Transylvania Purchase. Kentucky was recognized as a county of Virginia...
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  • Fincastle County, Virginia (category 1772 establishments in the Colony of Virginia)
    Indiana Grant (including part of southwestern PA), Vandalia Colony and Transylvania Colony. That the county was named for a loyalist was reason for the...
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    River in present-day Elizabethton. An agreement to sell land for the Transylvania Colony, which included the territory in modern-day Tennessee north of the...
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    his party tried to create a settlement in what would become the Transylvania colony. Some Shawnee, Lenape (Delaware), Mingo, and Cherokee attacked a...
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    Lord Dunmore's War (category 1774 in the Colony of Virginia)
    a scheme with land speculator Richard Henderson to establish the Transylvania Colony in Kentucke. Starting in 1769, Ebenezer Zane, afterwards a famed...
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  • Henderson County Kentucky Richard Henderson (1734–1785), founder of the Transylvania colony Henderson County North Carolina Leonard Henderson, Chief Justice...
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  • of $400,000. The Transylvania Stakes is named for the heavily forested region of western Virginia known as the Transylvania Colony, which became most...
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    mountain where the Transylvania colony lands began. The result was the Path Grant that secured not only the route to Transylvania colony lands but the Holston...
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    demanding clarification of the boundaries, North Carolina nullified the Transylvania Colony and asserted sovereignty over the western territory. That western...
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    Stanwix (1768) Daniel Boone, frontiersman in Kentucky 1767–~1799 Transylvania Colony, 1775–1778 Harrod's Town, Louisville, Lexington Wilderness Road American...
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  • about proper leadership behavior, that is, unusually circumspect. Transylvania (colony) Attakullakulla Conocotocko and his nephew Conocotocko II bore the...
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