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Joseph Vann
Occupying the Cherokee Country of Oklahoma
The Treaty of New Echota and General Winfield Scott
Cherokee Tribal Architecture, 1839-1907 Ellen Dement Hurd A
Progressive Warriors: the Evolution of Cherokee Progressivism, 1794-1939
Chief John Ross of Ihe Cherokees As a Historical Figure in an Oklahoma History Class at Northeastern State
Rivers, Roads, and Rails: the Influence of Rt Ansportation Needs and Internal Improvements on Cherokee Treaties and Removal from 1779 to 1838
Abstract the Cherokee, Similar to Other American Indian Tribes
African American History at the Chief Vann House
Memorialization of Forgotten Steps: Native American Participation in the American Civil War
The Microcosm of James Vann's Diamond Hill
Trail of Tears
Keetoowah Abolitionists, Revitalization, the Search for Modernity, and Struggle for Autonomy in the Cherokee Nation, 1800 -1866
Native Americans in the United States
Nfirst Nmiddle Nlast Cert Nocert Issue Ancestor Ref Cross Ref Marjorie Johnson Lowe 1 Tiana Foster Rogers KS
Agriculture, Timber, Mining, and Transportation in Cherokee Country Before and After Removal
Cherokee Women and the Trail of Tears Theda Perdue
Cherokee Removal from Georgia
TANUARY L{{Rr*Eerinc &
Top View
ALLEN, Penelope Johnson, Cherokee Collection
Lost Warrior the Ties That Bind
National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form
Chiefs (And Uka) of the Cherokee (Eastern, Western and Keetoowah)
The Trail of Tears
HOUSE on DIAMOND HILL: a CHEROKEE PLANTATION STORY, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2010, Xv + 315Pp., $32.50
Cherokee Nation. Letter from Lewis Downing, Principal Chief of The
National Historic Trail Feasibility Study Amendment and Environmental Assessment November 2007
History of Rome
Violence and Order in the Cherokee-Georgia Borderlands
Penelope Johnson Allen Cherokee Collection, 1775-1878