@article {7086, title = {Elizabeth Colville Black(burn) Newell: Mother of King{\textquoteright}s Mountain}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {36}, year = {2010}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {summer}, pages = {14-21}, abstract = {Describes the woman, family, and church that responded to Colonel Patrick Ferguson and then to the Cherokee that attacked the settlers next. Provides information about her various settlements, including Black{\textquoteright}s Fort and Newell{\textquoteright}s Station, forming the State of Franklin, and the hardships of pioneer life.}, keywords = {History, Mountain life, Mountain people -- Genealogy, Pioneer families, Pioneer families -- Settlements, Religion, Sevier County}, author = {Weyler, Fred} } @article {7087, title = {Elizabeth Colville Black(burn) Newell: Mother of King{\textquoteright}s Mountain, Part II}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {36}, year = {2010}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {fall}, pages = {2-7}, abstract = {Continues the story of pioneer families around Elizabeth, their turmoil, political transitions, churches, treaties, and moves. Includes photographs of Eusebia Presbyterian Church and graveyard, and a partial genealogy for Elizabeth.}, keywords = {History, Pioneers}, author = {Weyler, Fred} }