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English: Detail showing the location of several late-18th century frontier forts (or "stations") in the Upper Cumberland River valley of Middle Tennessee, in the southeastern United States. Bledsoe's Station was located in what is now the Castalian Spring community, Mansker's Station was near Goodlettsville, and Fort Blount was just west of modern Gainesboro.
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Author Goodspeed Publishing Company

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