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A source for finding families and communities that were relocated during the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) project is:  
A source for finding families and communities that were relocated during the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) project is:  


Tennessee Valley Authority (Tennessee). ''Tennessee Population Relocation Files, 1934–1954'', Tennessee Valley Authority. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1996. Originals are at the National Archives Record Office, East Point, Georgia. {{FHL|760634|item}}, these are on 34 films beginning with film2033011. The record contains the name of the head of family, wife, address, marital status, birthplace of parents, number and ages of children, occupation, brief description of the real estate, and religion.  
Tennessee Valley Authority (Tennessee). ''Tennessee Population Relocation Files, 1934–1954'', Tennessee Valley Authority. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1996. Originals are at the National Archives Record Office, East Point, Georgia. {{FHL|760634|item}}, these are on 34 films beginning with film 2033011. The record contains the name of the head of family, wife, address, marital status, birthplace of parents, number and ages of children, occupation, brief description of the real estate, and religion.  


The laws of North Carolina (and, subsequently, Tennessee) permitted land instruments to be recorded in '''any''' Register's Office in the state.&nbsp; Record books at the Register's Office for Hawkins County, for example, contain scores of North Carolina grants for land all over the state.&nbsp; For a discussion and abstract of those grants, see  
The laws of North Carolina (and, subsequently, Tennessee) permitted land instruments to be recorded in '''any''' Register's Office in the state.&nbsp; Record books at the Register's Office for Hawkins County, for example, contain scores of North Carolina grants for land all over the state.&nbsp; For a discussion and abstract of those grants, see  
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