When Nolichucky Jack came home and found that his enemy had stripped him, he was in a towering rage.
He found the bank of the Nolichucky teeming with merrymakers.
And in his latter days, the chiefs would make state visits to his home on the Nolichucky River.
The name of Nolichucky river is probably a corruption of the same word.
Nolichucky Jack spurred out in front of his men and rode along the line.