Colonel Benjamin Cleveland Chapter
Cleveland, TN

Welcome!!!  We are located in Bradley County in Southeast Tennessee serving the counties of Bradley, Polk, and Rhea.  The counties of McMinn, Meigs, and Monroe are coverd by the Hiwassee Chapter in Athens, Tennessee (see link below).

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Officers - 2009

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Tennessee State Society of NSSAR

National Society Sons of the American Revolution

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Brainerd Mission Cemetery

Nancy Ward & Gravesite

John Sevier Chapter

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The Chapter Bylaws were updated on June 21, 2007.  See below for latest editions.
Chapter Constitution
(July 20, 2006)
Chapter Bylaws

(November 8, 2007)

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Statue of Colonel Benjamin Cleveland at the Wilkes County, NC Courthouse.  In his left hand is an upraised sword similar to those used during the war and in his right hand is the horn used to call for the gathering of his comrades at his RoundAbout plantation to ready the men for battle.

Marker at Statue of Colonel Benjamin Cleveland

Colonel Benjamin Cleveland
May 26, 1738 - October 15, 1806


Source of the name of Cleveland, Tennessee, Established
January, 20, 1838 & Incorporated 1842.

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