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NC-P7 Qualla Boundary
Marker text:
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
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