Eddie, The old road from Wolf Hills (present Abingdon) appears to have left the "town" on the southwest end, crossing Wolf Creek and continuing westwardly following the Wyndale Road from the old Pet Milk Plant (the milk plant wasn't there in 1775) about a mile, turning right and continuing in the general direction of Abindon Elementary School , following the general pathe of the "Old Glade" road, and turning southwestwardly crossing rt. 611 at Fraleys farm. From there it followed the general "middle" of the Cummings Syncline (shown on geological map) by the old Shutters farm (settled about 1770) to Rt. 614 a short distance. >From where it left 614 it is not clear whether it continued south or turned northwest and over a hill to present Black Hollow road..But it continues at the Maple Grove Masonic Lodge following the general direction of the road presently marked Reedy Creek Road to Clear Creek where Benjamin Logan lived at the time the call was made to Rev. Charles Cummings to come and serve Tinkling Springs and Sinking Springs congregations..from there it continues southwestward about a mile or two north of Wallace and Bristol, Va... It did not follow Black Hollow Road out to Butts, in this you are correct, infact, it followed Black Hollow road only a short distance, if at all.. Eddie, you mention that you believe it was where Garrett Creek crosses Black Hollow road, it would have been about a half mile southeast of there, infact, it would have passed the big spring which begins Garrett Creek near the top of a hill at Fraleys farm.. My grandmother bought a farm which is described as lying on Reedy Creek Road and it was directly in the middle of the cummings syncline and on present Rt. 614 or Childress Hollow Road..over a pretty high hill from Black Hollow Rd..and over a mile north of Wyndale and the railroad.. Concerning the Kentucky lands purchased by Judge Henderson from the Cherokees, my source states that Henderson offered 10,000 pound English money, 2,000 in cash and eight in merchandise and that after deliberations, the elder chiefs accepted the offer substantially as it was made... No one has to accept my information as "gospel", everyone is welcome to research and come to their own conclusions..Infact, I encourage everyone to research their information...G. Lee Hearl Abingdon, Va....