Author: William Jay Smith
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
A sequence of poems inspired by the forced removal of the Southern Indians, written by contemporary American author William Jay Smith.
The Cherokee Lottery
Author: William Jay Smith
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
A sequence of poems inspired by the forced removal of the Southern Indians, written by contemporary American author William Jay Smith.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
A sequence of poems inspired by the forced removal of the Southern Indians, written by contemporary American author William Jay Smith.
The Cherokee Land Lottery
Author: James Smith
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781976049408
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 610
Book Description
The Cherokee land lottery, containing a numerical list of the names of the fortunate drawers in said lottery, with an engraved map of each district.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781976049408
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 610
Book Description
The Cherokee land lottery, containing a numerical list of the names of the fortunate drawers in said lottery, with an engraved map of each district.
The 1833 Land Lottery of Georgia and Other Missing Names of Winners in the Georgia Land Lotteries
Author: Robert Scott Davis
Publisher: Southern Historical Press
ISBN: 9780893083380
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
"Farris Cadle ... discovered a Georgia law of 1833 that ordered thd fractional (less than 40 acres) land lots of the 1832 Georgia Gold Land Lot Lottery to be drawn from the remaining (losing) tickets of the two 1832 land lotteries. A search of the Georgia Surveyor General Department has turned up the list of some 1,500 Georgia citizens who won the lots dispensed in the forgotten 1833 land lottery."--Introduction, p. 1.
Publisher: Southern Historical Press
ISBN: 9780893083380
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
"Farris Cadle ... discovered a Georgia law of 1833 that ordered thd fractional (less than 40 acres) land lots of the 1832 Georgia Gold Land Lot Lottery to be drawn from the remaining (losing) tickets of the two 1832 land lotteries. A search of the Georgia Surveyor General Department has turned up the list of some 1,500 Georgia citizens who won the lots dispensed in the forgotten 1833 land lottery."--Introduction, p. 1.
The House on Diamond Hill
Author: Tiya Miles
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN: 0807834181
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
House on Diamond Hill: A Cherokee Plantation Story
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN: 0807834181
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
House on Diamond Hill: A Cherokee Plantation Story
The Cherokee Land Lottery,
Author: James F. Smith
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cherokee Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cherokee Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 548
Book Description
The Cherokee Land Lottery
Author: James F. Smith
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cherokee Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 558
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cherokee Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 558
Book Description
Index to the Headright and Bounty Grants of Georgia, 1756-1909
Author: Silas Emmett Lucas
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Georgia
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Georgia
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Myths of the Cherokee
Author: James Mooney
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486131327
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 610
Book Description
126 myths: sacred stories, animal myths, local legends, many more. Plus background on Cherokee history, notes on the myths and parallels. Features 20 maps and illustrations.
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486131327
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 610
Book Description
126 myths: sacred stories, animal myths, local legends, many more. Plus background on Cherokee history, notes on the myths and parallels. Features 20 maps and illustrations.
The Georgia Gold Rush
Author: David Williams
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
ISBN: 1643364359
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
The definitive story of Georgia's role in the first U.S. gold rush In the 1820s a series of gold strikes from Virginia to Alabama caused such excitement that thousands of miners poured into the region. This southern gold rush, the first in U.S. history, reached Georgia with the discovery of the Dahlonega Gold Belt in 1829. The Georgia gold fields, however, lay in and around Cherokee territory. In 1830 the State of Georgia extended its authority over the area, and two years later the land was raffled off in a lottery. Although they resisted this land grab through the courts, the Cherokees were eventually driven west along the Trail of Tears into what is today northeastern Oklahoma. The gold rush era survived the Cherokees in Georgia by only a few years. The early 1840s saw a dramatic decline in the fortunes of the southern gold region. When word of a new gold strike in California reached the miners, they wasted no time in following the banished Indians westward. In fact, many Georgia twenty-niners became some of the first California forty-niners. Georgia's gold rush is now almost two centuries past, but the gold fever continues. Many residents still pan for gold, and every October during Gold Rush Days hundreds of latter-day prospectors relive the excitement of Georgia's great antebellum gold rush as they throng to the small mountain town of Dahlonega.
Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Press
ISBN: 1643364359
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
The definitive story of Georgia's role in the first U.S. gold rush In the 1820s a series of gold strikes from Virginia to Alabama caused such excitement that thousands of miners poured into the region. This southern gold rush, the first in U.S. history, reached Georgia with the discovery of the Dahlonega Gold Belt in 1829. The Georgia gold fields, however, lay in and around Cherokee territory. In 1830 the State of Georgia extended its authority over the area, and two years later the land was raffled off in a lottery. Although they resisted this land grab through the courts, the Cherokees were eventually driven west along the Trail of Tears into what is today northeastern Oklahoma. The gold rush era survived the Cherokees in Georgia by only a few years. The early 1840s saw a dramatic decline in the fortunes of the southern gold region. When word of a new gold strike in California reached the miners, they wasted no time in following the banished Indians westward. In fact, many Georgia twenty-niners became some of the first California forty-niners. Georgia's gold rush is now almost two centuries past, but the gold fever continues. Many residents still pan for gold, and every October during Gold Rush Days hundreds of latter-day prospectors relive the excitement of Georgia's great antebellum gold rush as they throng to the small mountain town of Dahlonega.
The Removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia
Author: Wilson Lumpkin
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cherokee Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cherokee Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description