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In the 1830's President Andrew Jackson implemented the removal of the Cherokee's from their north Georgia homeland.
The discovery of 'Gold' in their area probably speeded up the process.
They, along with the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Muscogee (Creek), & seminole, were removed to the Indian Terrirory.
Some were marched overland, (different routes are still being established), while others were loaded into Steamboats, & went along the major rivers, some Seminole were sent across the Gulf of Mexico in ships,(afraid they would escape in the swamps).
The Choctaw's in my area , hated Jackson so bad, they wouldn't carry a $20.00 bill into their houses.
These pic's are 'Wilson Rock', where the steamboats unloaded 'Cherokees', it is on the north bank of the AR river.
Bolts are still visible where they (the boats), were tied.
The Rock was named for the 'Wilson family', who later built a family cemetary on the bluff, one middle name of a Wilson is 'Sequoia', on his stone.
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The discovery of 'Gold' in their area probably speeded up the process.
They, along with the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Muscogee (Creek), & seminole, were removed to the Indian Terrirory.
Some were marched overland, (different routes are still being established), while others were loaded into Steamboats, & went along the major rivers, some Seminole were sent across the Gulf of Mexico in ships,(afraid they would escape in the swamps).
The Choctaw's in my area , hated Jackson so bad, they wouldn't carry a $20.00 bill into their houses.
These pic's are 'Wilson Rock', where the steamboats unloaded 'Cherokees', it is on the north bank of the AR river.
Bolts are still visible where they (the boats), were tied.
The Rock was named for the 'Wilson family', who later built a family cemetary on the bluff, one middle name of a Wilson is 'Sequoia', on his stone.
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