![]() ![]() Names are included from the 1835 Census of Cherokees Living East of the Mississippi River who were subsequently sent westward, and some who made claims against the government for land and improvements they lost. It includes some who left escorted by troops as early as 1834. We compiled the list below from the most reliable sources of those Cherokee families who may have been part of the Removal. ![]() ![]() They were sent to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma, using boat transportation via the Tennessee, Ohio, Mississippi, and Arkansas Rivers. Kit Carrone, a beautiful, high profile detective based out of Miami, m. In the second phase, General Winfield Scott led his troops to round up Cherokee from Georgia in the spring of 1838. Read 2 reviews from the worlds largest community for readers. The signers and their families known as the “Treaty party” were the first to move west individually or in several Government-run detachments. government at New Echota, Georgia on December 29, 1835. The removal was triggered by a small faction of Cherokee who made their own treaty with the U.S. Twisted Tears by Stan Taylor - 9781500778439 We use cookies to give you the best possible experience. ![]() This was the third phase of the “Cherokee removal” to lands in the West. Twisted Tears Stan Taylor 13. Twisted Tears by Stan Taylor, 9781500778439, available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. There is no single roll of those who participated in the 1838 forced removal known as the Trail of Tears. ![]()
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