African Americans of Giles County n712a
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By Carla J. Jones o194x

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Giles County was founded on November 14, 1809, and is known as the land of milk and honey. The county is home to over 30 National properties, Civil War skirmish sites, a varied cultural heritage, and intersecting Trail of Tears routes (Benge�s and Bell�s). It is also the beginning place for many well-known African Americans, such as noted architect Moses McKissack, founder of McKissack and McKissack. Giles County is a place where many ancestral lineages return home to their roots for research or to discover their rich African American history and heritage.