-
approximately 4
miles from the community. They
built a toll road to it -
Etchoe (pronounced Et-chō) P**** Road. The
tolls did not last long
although the...
- and
maintained by the Carolina, Clinchfield, and Ohio Railroad.
Called Etchoe (pronounced Et-cho) P**** Road, it went from
Gillespie Gap to
Little Switzerland...
- Switzerland,
North Carolina, for
visitors to the resort. The
resort built Etchoe P**** Road, a 4-mile long toll road,
connecting to it. The
tolls were lifted...
- the
region of the
Cherokee Middle Towns, he was
ambushed and
defeated at "
Etchoe P****" and
forced to
return to
Charles Town. In 1761, the
British made a...
- The
Battle of Echoee, or
Etchoe P****, was a
battle on June 27, 1760
during the
French and
Indian War,
between the
British and
colonial force under Archibald...
-
Middle Towns in
North Carolina, but
after encountering stiff opposition at
Etchoe P**** the
force retreated to Charleston.
During the same period, a force...
- breaks-off the
first of two
alternate routes; NC 226A
travels the
historic Etchoe P**** Road, as it climbs, with
several hairpin turns, up Gr****y Mountain...
-
British advanced on the
Cherokee Middle Towns and some five
miles from
Etchoe, the
lowest town in the Cherokee's
middle settlements, Montgomerie's advanced...
-
Charlotte Observer.
January 23, 2005. p. 2J. Anderson,
William (2006). "
Etchoe,
Battle of". In Powell,
William S (ed.).
Encyclopedia of
North Carolina...