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Qualla Boundary P7..Soco Gap, initial point of U.S. Survey, 1876, of Cherokee Reservation, created through earlier efforts of W.H. Thomas, white Cherokee Chief...Department of Conservation and Development, 1939


NC-P7 Qualla Boundary
Qualla Boundary P7..Soco Gap, initial point of U.S. Survey, 1876, of Cherokee Reservation, created through earlier efforts of W.H. Thomas, white Cherokee Chief...Department of Conservation and Development, 1939


Location: US 19 (eastbound) at Blue Ridge, Haywood County North Carolina United States of America
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