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Cumberland Gap   /kˈəmbərlənd gæp/   Listen
Cumberland Gap

noun
1.
A pass through the Cumberland Mountains between Virginia and Kentucky that early settlers used in order to move west.






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"Cumberland Gap" Quotes from Famous Books



... Governor St. Clair, hardy pioneers were laying the foundations of a new society in the Southwest, without the protecting arm of the Government. Before the war Daniel Boone had made his famous trace to "the country of Kentucke" through the Cumberland Gap; and Robertson had led his colony from North Carolina to the upper waters of the Tennessee. Settlers had followed the long-rangers; and numerous communities sprang up by salt lick and water course. In all these settlements there was much local independence. For ...
— Union and Democracy • Allen Johnson

... trouble we had begun. At least, it had a good deal to do with it. Isaac an' I had never got along, an' jes' befo' the war, we had some words about the Kentucky State Guards. But I wasn't bearin' any grudge, an' I never supposed Isaac was. However, in a skirmish near Cumberland Gap, I saw that he was jes' achin' to get me, an' the way he tried was jes' about the meanes' thing I ever heard o' any one ...
— The Boy With the U.S. Census • Francis Rolt-Wheeler



Words linked to "Cumberland Gap" :   Cumberland Mountains, pass, notch, mountain pass, Cumberland Plateau



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