Histories | ![]() | Founding of Cleveland, Tennessee Excerpt from Goodspeed's Bradley County, History of Tennessee, noting that Levi Trewitt was a founding commissioner of the town of Cleveland. |
![]() | Death of Judge Levi Trewhitt Excerpts from books and articles that mention Judge Levi Trewhitt | |
![]() | Appeals for the release of Judge Levi Trewhitt Excerpts from Confederate records, showing a few of several appeals for the release of Judge Trewhitt from Confederate custody after his unjust arrest following a series of guerrilla raids on railroad bridges by Union guerrillas in East Tennessee. He was arrested only because he was a known Union sympathizer, and a known civic leader, not because of any real suspicion that he was involved in the raids. Despite the appeals and his obvious innocence, he was transferred to the infamous military prison in Mobile, Alabama, where he died within two months. | |
![]() | The identity of Nancy Trewhitt The discovery of the likely identify of Nancy Trewhitt, the second wife of Judge Levi Trewhitt of Cleveland, Tennessee By Robin Richmond | |
![]() | Trewhitt Family History Newspaper Article Biographical sketches of my great*3 grandfather Judge Levi Trewhitt and his children, with the names of their descendants. From a series called "Leaves From the Family Tree" in The Chattanooga Times June 24, 1934 |
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