Hi, Ya'll, I am forwarding a letter from a non-subscriber. If anyone knows the answer, please reply directly to Ellen, but I'd appreciate your copying to the list. I'm curious, too! Thanks! Pat ******** I read with interest the information on the Jonesborough, TN website. James Gallaher (Sr.), a great grandfather of my husband, moved following the Revolutionary War from Pennsylvania to property along the Nolichucky River. Two years ago, when my husband and I visited the Davy Crocket Park out of Jonesborough, we were told that area along the Nolichucky River had once been Gallaher property. I asked the lady at the park's visitor center/museum if a Civil War battle/skirmish had taken place near there at a place then called Limestone Station. She thought there had been but didn't know the details. A great grandmother of mine had two brothers (Elisha and John Prescott) who with about 270 other Union soldiers were overpowered there Sept. 8, 1863 by some 2100 Confederates, taken prisoner, and sent to Belle Isle Prison in Richmond, Virginia. Please let me know if/where I can obtain documentation about this battle. Your assistance will be much appreciated. Sincerely, Ellen Brown [email protected]