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Trail of Tears Roll
The Trail of Tears Roll is the name given by
researchers to two different lists, both individually
important, which provide an early glimpse into the Cherokees
who went west in the early 1830's. Lending to the confusion
is the fact that both lists were created in 1835.
25th Congress, 3rd Session
Senate Report
Office Indian Affairs, July 25,
1835
New Echota, Georgia, May 13,
1837
Commissioners’ Office, New
Echota, May 29, 1837
Athens, Tennessee, June 6, 1837
Letter of Samuel H. Gordon
Office Of Planters’ Bank, Tenn.
Athens, June 6, 1837
Commissioner of Indian Affairs
dated July 3, 1837
New Echota, Georgia, September
27, 1837
Trail of Tears Evaluation
The Henderson Roll of 1835
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