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Sequatchie County High School Principal Tommy Layne said that he initially considered it a joke, but that authorities then found the ninth-graders 'online MySpace pages and postings that included the word' kill. '
Archive 2007-01-21 Bill Crider 2007
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Specifically, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will provide individual assistance to residents and business owners of these counties: Bradley, Hamilton, Polk, Sequatchie, and Smith.
President Declares Tennessee A Disaster Area ITY National Archives 1997
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Cumberland Mountains, flooding the valley of the Sequatchie, as we descended into it with lighter hearts than we had felt for many a day.
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Mountain broke our direct communication with Bridgeport -- our sub-depot -- and forced us to bring supplies by way of the Sequatchie
Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals David Widger
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For twenty-five years he has been an energetic, successful instructor in the schools of his native State, having taught in nearly every District of the Counties of Sequatchie and Marion, and at present holds the position of Principal of the School in South Pittsburg.
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No other caves could be located in this county or in the Sequatchie
Archeological Investigations Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 76 Gerard Fowke 1894
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The entrance to the cave is more than 25 feet in width, and about 25 feet above the flood plain of the Sequatchie, or only 15 feet above extreme high water.
Archeological Investigations Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 76 Gerard Fowke 1894
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It will penetrate some of the richest regions of Kentucky, will cross the Cumberland river at Point Burnside, and run through the Sequatchie valley, along an almost unbroken coal-field.
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As the engine got fully under way, and dashed around a curve, the small, straggling village disappeared, trees and hills seemed to the orphan to fly past the window; and when she leaned out and looked back, only the mist-mantled rocks of Lookout, and the dim, purplish outline of the Sequatchie heights were familiar.
St. Elmo 1872
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Crittenden's corps had during the time moved down the Sequatchie
The Army of the Cumberland Henry Martyn Cist 1870
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