The history of Hares Creek

  • The steep mountains on the upper reaches of Hares Creek rise above 4,000 feet elevation to form the boundary between Graham and Cherokee counties. Photo by Marshall McClung/The Graham Star
    The steep mountains on the upper reaches of Hares Creek rise above 4,000 feet elevation to form the boundary between Graham and Cherokee counties. Photo by Marshall McClung/The Graham Star
Often, a story that appeared in The Graham Star some time ago will bring a response from someone seeking information about it.   This was the case of a story entitled “Early Family Settled Hares…

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