Brochure from this site in northwest Georgia. Story of the Cherokee Indians in this area and the establishment of a capital are discussed in this brochure. 1 page, published by Georgia Historical Commissio
This paper presents a current overview of documentary and archaeological evidence for aboriginal occ...
The marker reads: KASIHTA (CUSSETA) Kasihta, “the Peace Town of the Lower Creeks,” one of two great...
This document is an address from Brigadier General John E. Wool, at army headquarters in New Echota,...
This 1978 photograph was taken by an unknown photographer inside one historic home at New Echota, th...
This 1978 photograph was taken by an unknown photographer inside an historic home at New Echota. A ...
Brochure from this site in northwest Georgia. History of the Etowah Indians and preservation of the ...
This 1978 photograph, illustrating the use of Cherokee handwork, was taken inside one historic home ...
Two brochures from Cherokee, North Carolina. Oconaluftee Indian Village, at Cherokee, North Carolina...
During the 19th century, several Cherokee towns were located in the Appalachian Summit of western No...
This volume discusses the history of Cherokee County including its communities, geography, and major...
The marker reads: QUEEN CITY OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE Known by the Indians as A-Con-Hollo-Way Tal-lo fa...
Story of the Cherokee capitol building in Talequah, completed in 1869. newspaper article with phot
This study examines the evolution of town settlement in the Cherokee Nation within the contexts of c...
Relief shown by hachures.Mounted on paper. Annotations in ink and pencil. Fold-lined. Some losses al...
Scale ca. 1:200,000.Title from verso annotation.Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor.Shows the bou...
This paper presents a current overview of documentary and archaeological evidence for aboriginal occ...
The marker reads: KASIHTA (CUSSETA) Kasihta, “the Peace Town of the Lower Creeks,” one of two great...
This document is an address from Brigadier General John E. Wool, at army headquarters in New Echota,...
This 1978 photograph was taken by an unknown photographer inside one historic home at New Echota, th...
This 1978 photograph was taken by an unknown photographer inside an historic home at New Echota. A ...
Brochure from this site in northwest Georgia. History of the Etowah Indians and preservation of the ...
This 1978 photograph, illustrating the use of Cherokee handwork, was taken inside one historic home ...
Two brochures from Cherokee, North Carolina. Oconaluftee Indian Village, at Cherokee, North Carolina...
During the 19th century, several Cherokee towns were located in the Appalachian Summit of western No...
This volume discusses the history of Cherokee County including its communities, geography, and major...
The marker reads: QUEEN CITY OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE Known by the Indians as A-Con-Hollo-Way Tal-lo fa...
Story of the Cherokee capitol building in Talequah, completed in 1869. newspaper article with phot
This study examines the evolution of town settlement in the Cherokee Nation within the contexts of c...
Relief shown by hachures.Mounted on paper. Annotations in ink and pencil. Fold-lined. Some losses al...
Scale ca. 1:200,000.Title from verso annotation.Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor.Shows the bou...
This paper presents a current overview of documentary and archaeological evidence for aboriginal occ...
The marker reads: KASIHTA (CUSSETA) Kasihta, “the Peace Town of the Lower Creeks,” one of two great...
This document is an address from Brigadier General John E. Wool, at army headquarters in New Echota,...