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Rick I did some research and I don't know how open you would be to this, but the great state of Tennessee in the early days was predominately populated by an Indian tribe called the Chickasaw. The Chickasaw were noted from remote times for their bravery, independence, and warlike disposition. A great Chickasaw Chief was named William Colbert. Strange huh? An Anglo Name! During the Revolutionary war he aided the Americans, and in the army of Gen. Arthur St Clair led the Chickasaw allies against the hostile tribes and was known as the great war-chief of his nation. In the treaties ceding Chickasaw lands to the United States the name of Gen. Colbert appears, except in the ones to which was signed the name "Piomingo". I was thinking that maybe to honor your states first inhabitants, you might name it the "Chickasaw Piomingo". It's a little long and tongue twisty, but I think it's appropriate.
***Some of these words are not mine but taken from different sources***
Hope this gives you more ideas Rick.
Thanks,
Jeff
***Some of these words are not mine but taken from different sources***
Hope this gives you more ideas Rick.
Thanks,
Jeff