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The Tennessee River Navigation System is one of the planned series of special technical reports recording the experience of TVA in planning and carrying out one of its major program. The report presents a comprehensive picture of the river's development for navigation including commercial, industrial, and recreational uses. The discussions are preceded by a historical outline tracing the use of the Tennessee River and its tributaries for navigation from the days of DeSoto to the inception of the TVA; they conclude with a summary of navigation investment costs. Appendixes provide supplemental data.
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Descendants of Thomas Dunn (ca. 1760-1839) and Margaret (Beeler) Smith (ca. 1760-1846) of Speedwell, Claiborne Co., Tennessee and particu- larly those of two of his sons, Francis Dunn (1795-1815) and Joseph Dunn (1800-1863). Francis Dunn married three times. His wives were Polly Lynch, Elizabeth Bolinger and Eva Talitha. He had three child- ren with his first wife, ten with the second and one with his third wife. Seven were born in Claiborne Co., Tennessee and the rest in Arkansas. Joseph Dunn married Catherine (1808-1860's) and they had eight children. They lived in Charleston, Franklin Co., Arkansas.