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Nomenclature notes: Great Smoky Mountains: Origin of the name

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  • -Il ea one or t?*o maps, the Alleghany ' u Through the revolution .-id on-down to tha nine teenth century, the. Smokies were generally called the great i^on mtain, in common with other ssgments to the northeastward. The ton;", >tioky, as an alternative to Great Iron, first occurs in 17G'-. It lly tended to su It the older name, thor .... ittsr continued in more' or I use until at least 1821. ;is is only lllftr example of t! of tea extremely confua ,: %m-m*®mmm . .erioan w , which have es >ed so much trouble that finally, In reoent years, the waa awept awa. ilea of a United States . oaed of men from the several executive departments of the Federal Gover ., and a few other public ere empoweM putsd matters lattire, and give new names to natural fs j, where needed, throughout the United States ana its posses . The i Board are final.
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