Cherokee Indians -- North Carolina.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Chief Junaluska Memorial Ceremony photographs
Collection
Identifier: AC-744
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of five photographs taken at the dedication ceremony for the Chief Junaluska Monument on November 5, 1910. The photographs include the monument, members of the Daughters of the American Revolution (Winston-Salem Chapter), and Cherokee adults and children.
Dates:
1910 November 5
Court of Claims broadside
Collection
Identifier: AC-315
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of a printed form letter roadside dated September 1, 1909. The document outlines the qualifications and filing requirements for the Eastern Cherokee people to make claims against the federal government for forced family removal in the 1830s. It is signed in type by Washington, DC lawyer, Charles W. Clagett. Filers must meet a number of requirements, including proof of family residence in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, or North Carolina in the 1830s, have a direct...
Dates:
1909 September 1
Thomas Rain Crowe Sacred Sites Project papers, 1981-1986
Collection
Identifier: AC-1274
Abstract
The papers consist of research and news coverage related to the Project to Identify and Protect Native American Sacred Sites in Southern Appalachia. Under the direction of Thomas Rain Crowe, the project sought to locate, document, and preserve significant Native American sites throughout the southeast.
Dates:
1981-1986