• Chatata, meaning "clear water", is the original Cherokee name of an area located in Bradley County, Tennessee. Today the name survives in references to...
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  • metropolitan statistical area. The community is part of a region once called Chatata, meaning "clear water", by the Cherokee, and has been in existence since...
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    legislative body appointed to govern the county was required to meet in nearby Chatata Valley until a site was chosen for the county seat. By a one-vote majority...
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    this area and referred to a large region in present-day Bradley County as Chatata, meaning "clear water". The Yuchi, while speaking a different language...
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    namesake of Curry College in Milton, Massachusetts. Born on a small farm in Chatata, Tennessee, he was the son of James Campbell Curry and Nancy Young Curry...
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