Results for Blythe Ferry
Letters from Blythe's Ferry
Sir
The several detachments of Emigrating Che...
Blythe's Ferry
Nine detachments ranging in size from 729 to 1,766 individ...
Blythe Ferry
One of the worst acts of "man's inhumanity" took place whe...
Blythe Ferry
Around 1809, William Blythe, a Cherokee, established a fer...
Blythe Ferry
One of the worst acts of "man's inhumanity" took place whe...
Results for Blythe Ferry
Letters from Blythe's Ferry
Sir
The several detachments of Emigrating Cherokees under the charge of Messrs. Hair Conrad, Elijah Hicks, John Benge, Jesse Bushyhead, Sitewakee, James D. Wofford, Stephen Foreman, & Moses Daniel having signified their readiness for the road will take up the line ...
Blythe's Ferry
Nine detachments ranging in size from 729 to 1,766 individuals began crossing the Tennessee River at Blythe's Ferry in October, 1838. Cherokee leaders, called conductors, Hair Conrad, Elijah Hicks, Reverend Jesse Bushyhead, Situwakee, Captain Old Fields, Moses Daniel, Chooalooka, George ...
Blythe Ferry
One of the worst acts of "man's inhumanity" took place when an entire race of peoples were driven from their lands in 1838. It was here at Blythe Ferry that approx. 9000 Cherokees and Creeks camped while waiting to cross ...
Blythe Ferry
Around 1809, William Blythe, a Cherokee, established a ferry at this site to provide transportation for the settlers to the west and the Cherokees to the east. During the 1838 Trail of Tears, it was an important crossing, and it ...
Blythe Ferry
One of the worst acts of "man's inhumanity" took place when an entire race of peoples were driven from their lands in 1838. It was here at Blythe Ferry that approx. 9000 Cherokees and Creeks camped while waiting to cross ...