Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Volumen17Tennessee Historical Society, 1950 |
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... Chief John Ross . Belle Kinney did the statue of Ross who for twenty - eight years was principal chief of the Cherokee Nation , and who also founded Ross ' Landing , now the city of Chattanooga . Miss Zella Armstrong presided over the ...
... Chief John Ross . Belle Kinney did the statue of Ross who for twenty - eight years was principal chief of the Cherokee Nation , and who also founded Ross ' Landing , now the city of Chattanooga . Miss Zella Armstrong presided over the ...
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... chief among the Chickasaws . He talked very broken English , and had no book learning whatever , but was an advocate of good schools . 31 Had there been anything like art in this land Levi would have been its patron . There are many ...
... chief among the Chickasaws . He talked very broken English , and had no book learning whatever , but was an advocate of good schools . 31 Had there been anything like art in this land Levi would have been its patron . There are many ...
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... Chief Vann House , at Spring Place , Georgia . This house , built in 1804 by James Vann , a town chief of the Cherokee Nation , was restored by the Georgia Historical Commission and the Whitfield - Murray County Historical Society in ...
... Chief Vann House , at Spring Place , Georgia . This house , built in 1804 by James Vann , a town chief of the Cherokee Nation , was restored by the Georgia Historical Commission and the Whitfield - Murray County Historical Society in ...
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Tennessees Morman Massacre | 19 |
Franklin County in the Secession Crisis | 37 |
Frolics Fights and Firewater in Frontier Tennessee | 97 |
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