Cumberland Association
For the 1775 Cumberland County, North Carolina resolutions, see Liberty Point Resolves.
The Cumberland Association was a legal governing body formed in 1780 to establish the efficient government of the early settlers along the Cumberland River in the area of what is now Nashville, Tennessee. The association was formed upon the signing of the Cumberland Compact.[1] The Cumberland Association was officially recognized by the granting authority, the State of North Carolina.
Although formed in 1780, the Cumberland Association was dormant until 1783.[1]
References
- 1 2 Kasper Mansker, Cumberland Frontiersman, by Walter Durham, Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Volume XXX, Number 2, Summer 1971
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