Unicoi County (Then and Now) by Mark A. Stevens

By Mark A. Stevens

The speeding Nolichucky River minimize deep gorges into Unicoi County�s panorama, and the railroad laid music for town of Erwin�s destiny. shaped in 1875, Unicoi County�s 201 sq. miles border North Carolina, with approximately 50 percentage of the land safe via the U.S. executive. referred to as �the Valley Beautiful,� this neighborhood comes alive via pictures of the day gone by and today.

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