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 | | Thus it would appear that the first "Wear's Cove" was the lower part of Walden's Creek and the valley of the ""West Fork" near the south of this Creek. |
 | | R.W. Crosses, age 90, who has lived in Wear's Valley all of her life, remembers a slightly different version of this story, as told to her by Richard Crowson, her father‑in‑law. |
 | | Recently she stated to this writer that Aaron Crowson, father of Richard Crowson, and a man named Pearcifield came from North Carolina to Wear's Valley to select homesteads, and that they, riding on their horses, were attacked by the Indians in the gap of the mountain on the old Walden's Creek road. |
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