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History of Tennessee: Grand Ole Opry, Scopes Trial, Maryville, Tennessee, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Timeline of Cherokee removal
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ISBN 9781156497098
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 85. Chapters: Grand Ole Opry, Scopes Trial, Maryville, Tennessee, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Timeline of Cherokee removal, Steamboats of the Mississippi, Cades Cove, Operation Tennessee Waltz, Greenbrier, The Sugarlands, Coal Creek War, Museum of Appalachia, Henry Timberlake, List of historical structures maintained by the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1982 World's Fair, Battle of Athens, Planters' Protective Association, Fort Wright, Memphis Riots of 1866, Boscobel College, Fort Randolph, Harpe brothers, Tennessee Public Service Commission, Rhea County Courthouse, Fort Cass, Nashville Convention, Camp Boone, Operation Rocky Top, Treaty of Tellico, United States v. Harris, Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition, Fort Defiance, Tennessee, Jackson Purchase, Rocky Mount, Tennessee, State Line Mob, James County, Tennessee. Excerpt: This is a timeline of events leading up to and extending away from the Treaty of New Echota from the time of first contact to the treaty of reunion after the American Civil War. Sometime in October 1838 - Whitepath, fullblood leader of the traditionalists, dies near Hopkinsville, Kentucky. The following are figures compiled by Emmet Starr, as a comparison for the three different accounts. Captain John Page was the disbursing officer at the Cherokee Nation, East. Stephenson was the receiving officer at Ft. Gibson. Page lists as 11, 813 departures; Stephenson lists 11, 494 arrivals; John Ross lists 13, 149 transported in all. According to Duane King, there were approximately 350 deaths during the Removal, about 200 of these deaths were in the camps centered around Rattlesnake Springs, the remaining 150 en route. The official figures for changes in numbers from the round-up to the last arrivals in Indian Territory were 424 deaths, 71 births, 182 disappearances, and 191 accessions (meaning persons p
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