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- Johan Martin Shultz was a colonial American born in 1740 of German-Swiss descent. Martin fought in the American Revolutionary War and was the only doctor at the Battle of King's Mountain, as well as being the only doctor in the "Over Mountain Men". After the war, Martin was conscripted by John Sevier to settle the territory claimed after the signing of the Treaty of Dumplin's Creek in 1785. He and Frederick Emert moved into what was later named "Emert's Cove" (now Pittman Center) and became charter citizens of what would become Sevier County, Tennessee. Martin died in 1787 in Emert's Cove. (en)
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- Johan Martin Shultz was a colonial American born in 1740 of German-Swiss descent. Martin fought in the American Revolutionary War and was the only doctor at the Battle of King's Mountain, as well as being the only doctor in the "Over Mountain Men". After the war, Martin was conscripted by John Sevier to settle the territory claimed after the signing of the Treaty of Dumplin's Creek in 1785. He and Frederick Emert moved into what was later named "Emert's Cove" (now Pittman Center) and became charter citizens of what would become Sevier County, Tennessee. Martin died in 1787 in Emert's Cove. (en)
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