Lugar histórico
Noah "Bud" Ogle Cabin
Recomendado por 3 habitantes del lugar,
Ubicación
Cherokee Orchard Road
Gatlinburg, TN
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Although various 18th-century European and early American hunters and fur trappers probably traversed or camped in the flats where Gatlinburg is now situated, it was William Ogle (1751–1803) who first decided to permanently settle in the area. With the help of the Cherokee, Ogle cut, hewed, and notched logs in the flats, planning to erect a cabin the following year. Ogle succumbed to the disease in 1803. Some time around 1806, Martha Huskey Ogle made the journey to what is now Gatlinburg . William Ogle's notched logs awaited them and they erected a cabin near the confluence of Baskins Creek and the West Fork of the Little Pigeon shortly after their arrival. The cabin still stands today near the heart of Gatlinburg.
Although various 18th-century European and early American hunters and fur trappers probably traversed or camped in the flats where Gatlinburg is now situated, it was William Ogle (1751–1803) who first decided to permanently settle in the area. With the help of the Cherokee, Ogle cut, hewed, and notc…