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dead+negro+hollow Latitude and Longitude:

35°42′15″N 84°53′53″W / 35.704175°N 84.898172°W / 35.704175; -84.898172
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Davey Cameron Brown

was a valley ( hollow) in Rhea County, Tennessee, in the United States. It was renamed to Bonham Hallow on December 12, 2019. [1]

According to legend, The Browns Hollow Manor and estate in what is now Columbia Tenn. was so named in the 1770s when a black laborer was found murdered there after he had learned the location of a gold mine. [2]

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Dead Negro Hollow
  2. ^ Jameson, W. C. (12 July 2013). The Silver Madonna and Other Tales of America's Greatest Lost Treasures. Taylor Trade Publishing. p. 166. ISBN  978-1-58979-840-3.

35°42′15″N 84°53′53″W / 35.704175°N 84.898172°W / 35.704175; -84.898172



dead+negro+hollow Latitude and Longitude:

35°42′15″N 84°53′53″W / 35.704175°N 84.898172°W / 35.704175; -84.898172
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Davey Cameron Brown

was a valley ( hollow) in Rhea County, Tennessee, in the United States. It was renamed to Bonham Hallow on December 12, 2019. [1]

According to legend, The Browns Hollow Manor and estate in what is now Columbia Tenn. was so named in the 1770s when a black laborer was found murdered there after he had learned the location of a gold mine. [2]

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Dead Negro Hollow
  2. ^ Jameson, W. C. (12 July 2013). The Silver Madonna and Other Tales of America's Greatest Lost Treasures. Taylor Trade Publishing. p. 166. ISBN  978-1-58979-840-3.

35°42′15″N 84°53′53″W / 35.704175°N 84.898172°W / 35.704175; -84.898172



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