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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



... Northern supplies. And at this moment their last dependence is placed upon the valley of Virginia and the valleys of East Tennessee. Let us hope that the Union armies which now possess Nashville, Memphis, and Cumberland Gap ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, Number 60, October 1862 • Various

... the wonderfully fertile realm that he had discovered stirred the hearts of the Boone brothers. In 1769 Daniel Boone, his brother-in-law John Stuart, Joseph Holden, James Mooney and William Cooley, guided by the old but stout-limbed Findlay (a peddler by trade and a hunter by nature) crossed the Cumberland Gap Mountain of eastern Kentucky, and with horses and packs traveled still westward into that country where white foot ...
— Boys' Book of Frontier Fighters • Edwin L. Sabin

... England. Following along this chain in a south-westerly direction, in search of some pass or defile by which they could cross the cliffs, they came to the remarkable depression in the mountains to which they gave the name of Cumberland Gap. On the western side of the range they found a beautiful mountain stream, rushing far away, with ever increasing volume, into the unknown wilderness, which the Indians called Shawnee, but which Doctor Walker's party baptised with the name of Cumberland River. These names have ...
— Daniel Boone - The Pioneer of Kentucky • John S. C. Abbott

... Lt. Cribbs did so, Gen. Bragg furnished him one of his ambulances and ordered him to Tuscaloosa ahead, to stay until recovered. John A. Caldwell was sent with him. He was down with camp fever for some weeks and reached the battery again near Cumberland Gap, after ...
— A History of Lumsden's Battery, C.S.A. • George Little



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



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