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The History of Gatlinburg, Tennessee year-round population of 3,300. The town enjoys a great sense of
history that is easily accessible to all visitors. The Ogle
family built one of the first cabins in Gatlinburg in the early
1800s. The Ogle cabin still stands and is one of Gatlinburg's
main attractions.
Gatlinburg, Tennessee was originally settled in the 1790s and
1800s by South Carolinians of English, Scotch, Irish and
Scotch-Irish ancestry. The earliest settlers were the Ogles,
Huskeys, McCarters, Reagans, and Whaleys, who named the township
White Oaks for the many white oak trees in the valley. In the
following decades, many other families such as the Trenthams,
Clabos, Maples, Oakley... [ Read Article ]
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