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Cherokee-owned black slaves and 68 intermarried whites — living in North Georgia
Treaty of New Echota
Removal as described by witnesses
Stolen Land!
Help finding Cherokee ancestor
Further degradation when "applying" for enrollment - Dawes
John McDonald and Cherokee wife of Jefferson County, Georgia
Quote from "The Trail Of Tears: The Story Of The American Indian Removals 1813-1855"
Cherokee Ancestors Trail of Tears (possibly taken the name Hottinger)
Trying to research Annie Lola Venable
Removal Forts
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Untitled Story #13
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Untitled Story #16
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Untitled Story #19
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Cherokee-owned black slaves and 68 intermarried whites — living in North Georgia
Treaty of New Echota
Removal as described by witnesses
Stolen Land!
Help finding Cherokee ancestor
Further degradation when "applying" for enrollment - Dawes
John McDonald and Cherokee wife of Jefferson County, Georgia
Quote from "The Trail Of Tears: The Story Of The American Indian Removals 1813-1855"
Cherokee Ancestors Trail of Tears (possibly taken the name Hottinger)
Trying to research Annie Lola Venable
Removal Forts
Untitled Story #12
Untitled Story #13
Untitled Story #14
Untitled Story #15
Untitled Story #16
Untitled Story #17
Untitled Story #18
Untitled Story #19
Untitled Story #20