view gallery |  Trail of Tears - Bell Removal Route - Fayetteville, TN
in Trail of Tears Trail of Tears - Bell Removal Route is in Old Stone Bridge Park. posted by: Rattrak location: Tennessee date approved: 8/26/2017 last visited: 3/22/2018 |
view gallery |  Cherokee Dead - Brownsville, IL
in Trail of Tears Marker for the Cherokee buried here, unmarked before and unnamed. posted by: YoSam. location: Illinois date approved: 4/6/2017 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Surviving the Trail of Tears - Lawrenceburg, TN
in Trail of Tears Memorial in the form of a mural posted by: YoSam. location: Tennessee date approved: 1/29/2017 last visited: never |
view gallery |  They Passed This Way - Pea Ridge NMP - Garfield, AR
in Trail of Tears Located at drive tour stop one in the Pea Ridge National Military Park. A short walk will take you to a spot where the trail is still visible. posted by: Lat34North location: Arkansas date approved: 10/8/2016 last visited: 9/12/2022 |
view gallery |  Belmont and the Trail of Tears
in Trail of Tears The John Benge detachment, with some 1100 Cherokee heading west toward Indian Territory, arrived at this spot in mid-November 1838. posted by: trailhound1 location: Missouri date approved: 10/3/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Indian Removals Memorial - Quinsippi Island Park, Quincy, IL
in Trail of Tears A bronze plaque on a boulder in the park commemorating the Indian Removals that occurred in 1838, originating in Indiana and passing through Quincy. posted by: adgorn location: Illinois date approved: 5/14/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Potawatomi Trail of Death marker - Sangamon Crossing, Decatur (Argenta), IL
in Trail of Tears One of the several markers in Illinois commemorating the forcible removal of Native Americans in the 1830's along the Trail of Death. posted by: adgorn location: Illinois date approved: 4/17/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Potawatomi Trail of Death marker - Sidney, IL
in Trail of Tears One of many similar markers commemorating the forcible removal of Native Americans from Illinois in the 1830's. posted by: adgorn location: Illinois date approved: 4/17/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Potawatomi Trail of Death Camp - Keytesville, MO
in Trail of Tears Another camp site on the long Trail of Death of the Potawatomi posted by: YoSam. location: Missouri date approved: 3/17/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Trail of Tears, Rixey, Arkansas
in Trail of Tears I spotted this Trail of Tears sign in the sparsely inhabited berg of Rixey, Arkansas. posted by: Queens Blessing location: Arkansas date approved: 1/11/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Trail of Tears Scenic Overlook, Fort Smith National Historic Site
in Trail of Tears This scenic overlook adjacent to the original Fort Smith on Fort Smith National Historic Site looks into the original treaty established Indian Territory. Andrew Jackson, while President, launched his attack on the Indian nations from Ft Smith posted by: sagefemme location: Arkansas date approved: 12/11/2015 last visited: 6/3/2016 |
view gallery |  Trail of Tears - Park Hill, OK
in Trail of Tears This marker stands at the Cherokee Heritage Center, which has been designated by the National park Service as the western boundary of the Trail of Tears. posted by: hamquilter location: Oklahoma date approved: 7/25/2015 last visited: 3/29/2019 |
view gallery |  Passing Through Murfreesboro - Stones River National Battlefield, TN
in Trail of Tears 2 days in the Trail of a terrible trek posted by: YoSam. location: Tennessee date approved: 7/19/2015 last visited: 9/17/2016 |
view gallery |  Trail Of Tears - Original Route - Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA.
in Trail of Tears The Cherokee were transported by train to Chattanooga Railway Terminus, and then marched 3.3 miles, to the Water Route embarkation point at the 'End of Section' of Trail of Tears, Located at Ross Landing, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. posted by: veritas vita location: Tennessee date approved: 5/23/2015 last visited: 8/2/2017 |
view gallery |  Trail of Tears - The Passage - Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA.
in Trail of Tears The 'Memorial Passage' terminates with steps at Ross Landing, which was designated as one of the three official places of departure, for the removal of the Cherokee by ship, known as the Water Route, down the Tennessee, Ohio, & Mississippi Rivers. posted by: veritas vita location: Tennessee date approved: 5/20/2015 last visited: 6/13/2012 |
view gallery |  Trail of Tears - Ross Landing - Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA.
in Trail of Tears Ross Landing, was designated as one of the three official places of departure, for the removal of the Cherokee, by ship, down the Tennessee River, to the Mississippi & beyond. Ross Landing is located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. posted by: veritas vita location: Tennessee date approved: 5/17/2015 last visited: 6/13/2012 |
view gallery |  Trail of Tears - National historic trail - Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA.
in Trail of Tears The Cherokee were transported by train to Chattanooga Railway Terminal, and then marched 3.3 miles, along this section of the 'National Historic Trail' to the Ross's Landing, to board a steamship, for the rest of their journey. posted by: veritas vita location: Tennessee date approved: 5/15/2015 last visited: 8/2/2017 |
view gallery |  Old Military Road - Rural Baxter County, Arkansas
in Trail of Tears This small metal marker is in the extreme northwestern corner of the Hart Cemetery - near the junction of Baxter County Roads 69 and 55 in rural Baxter County, Arkansas. posted by: iconions location: Arkansas date approved: 4/13/2015 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Chickashaw Heritage Park -- Memphis TN
in Trail of Tears Memphis TN was an important stop for Choctaw, Chickashaw, and Cherokee Indians as they were being removed from their home lands and relocated to the Oklahoma Indian territory. posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Tennessee date approved: 3/25/2015 last visited: 8/17/2018 |
view gallery |  Natchitoches Indians -- Natchitoches LA
in Trail of Tears A small sign on a gate between historic buildings downtown starts local Indian tribes on the Trail of Tears posted by: Benchmark Blasterz location: Louisiana date approved: 2/14/2015 last visited: 12/29/2014 |
view gallery |  Trail of Tears Removal Camp - Cedartown, Georgia
in Trail of Tears Trail of Tears Removal Camp Cedartown, Georgia posted by: Atlanta Highland Bagpiper location: Georgia date approved: 6/25/2014 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Trail of Tear Display - Cherokee, North Carolina
in Trail of Tears The nearby Qualla Town Cherokees were not required to relocate, but they were forced to help the U.S. Army hunt for fugitives hiding in the mountains. They led the Army on worthless hunts to protect any fugitives. posted by: DougK location: North Carolina date approved: 5/8/2014 last visited: 10/6/2014 |
view gallery |  Last Encampment - Fort Smith AR
in Trail of Tears This stone and copper (?) marker marks the site of the last encampment along the Trail of Tears before the Indians were led across the Arkansas River to their new land. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 11/29/2013 last visited: 9/23/2015 |
view gallery |  Sacred Tears, The Exit West, Tuscumbia, Alabama
in Trail of Tears Spring Park is the site of a stopping point of the Cherokee nation on the way to Oklahoma as the Cherokee was gathered in Alabama. The people of Tuscumbia are fondly remembered by the Cherokee for their hospitality. posted by: the federation location: Alabama date approved: 8/30/2013 last visited: 3/19/2018 |
view gallery |  They Passed This Way - New Madrid, Missouri
in Trail of Tears Marker giving history of the Trail of Tears in New Madrid, Missouri. posted by: BruceS location: Missouri date approved: 8/7/2013 last visited: 8/18/2018 |
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