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  1. An act of the Indiana legislature dated December 30, 1816, created Sullivan County, with areas partitioned from Knox County. The effective date of the new government was January 15, 1817, with interim commissioners charged to begin organizing the new government in February.

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  3. Sullivan County was created in 1779 from a portion of Washington County, and named for John Sullivan, a Patriot general in the Revolutionary War. [6] Long Island of the Holston in Kingsport was long an important center for the Cherokee , who occupied much of this territory.

  4. History. John Sullivan, general in the Continental Army, delegate in the Continental Congress, Governor of New Hampshire, and namesake of Sullivan County. When the Province of New York established its first twelve counties in 1683, the present Sullivan County was part of Ulster County. In 1809, Sullivan County was split from Ulster County.

  5. Sullivan County was formed in 1817. It was named for Daniel Sullivan, said by some sources to have been a Revolutionary War general killed by Native Americans while carrying a dispatch between Fort Vincennes and Louisville. A log courthouse in Merom served as Sullivan County's first county seat from 1819-1842.

  6. Settlement in the Watagua area on the south of the Holston began about 1769. At that time it was in North Carolina. Jonesborough and Piney Flats were settled in the late 1770s.

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    Residence
    Prior Residences
    Year
    Montgomery County, Virginia
    1812 bought land
    Bean * John 1745 Russell 1769 William ...
    Washington- Boones Creek
    Northumberland, Virginia
    1769
    Augusta, Virginia
    1782 Washington County, Virginia Moccasin ...
  7. The Sullivan County History Museum, located in Sullivan, Indiana, is a local history and genealogy research center that serves as an important part of the community. It is a popular tourist destination and a valuable resource for learning about the history of Sullivan County.

  8. Our blog will feature articles on a variety of historical topics: we’ll examine records and documents that will show history from the perspective of those who lived it, and we’ll feature images that illustrate county history in a new way. We hope you’ll be inspired to join us, and learn more about our county history.

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