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Cherokee
Elder Council Cultural
Trip
Students at New Echota The
New Echota School house and Supreme Court
Room The
Mission House of the Rev. Worchester who
as a white man went to prison for his role
with the Cherokees at New
Echota The Cherokee
Phoenix printed the first news paper of the
Cherokee. It featured 4 pages of articles printed
in both english and cherokee. The printing
press. You can see how we get the name "press"
today. John Ross's
boyhood home dates back to at least 208 years old.
Some say the left side is as much as 25 years
older. Todd
gets instruction in the finer points of hide
tanning with a local. One of Chief
Vann's Taverns... Prices for the
day and even a walk up window Cheif Vann's
house. As the wealthiest man in the Cherokee nation
Vann owned 110 slaves, numerous taverns, ferries
and plantations. During the
removal, Vann loaded everything on his steam boat
and sailed west. He retired there and raised race
horses. Levi climbs the
stairs in the Vann house. Eddie at the
Vann house. The Blue Hole
Spring at Red Clay...source of water for the
councils 1832-1837. Drinking from
the Blue Hole Spring.... On the
bus
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