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Cherokee Trail Diaries: 1851-1900 : Emigrants, Goldseekers, Cattle Drives And Outlaws
Patricia Andersen Fletcher | Jack E. Fletcher | Lee Whiteley

Cherokee Trail Diaries: 1851-1900 : Emigrants, Goldseekers, Cattle Drives And Outlaws

Fletcher Family Foundation (1999)
9780967051826
448 pages | 216 x 279 mm | English
Dewey 978/.02
LC Classification F593 .F58 1999
LC Control No. 99072591

Genre

  • CA History
  • Indians Of North America

Subject

  • 1848-1860
  • California
  • Cattle Drives
  • Cherokee Indians
  • Cherokee Trail

Plot

The Cherokee Trail was name given to two routes taken by Cherokees travelling west from Oklahoma to California in 1849 and 1850. This work identifies locations the trails including campsites. It also identifies the emigrants who pioneered the trails and contains excerpts from extant diaries of those who took the trails. Includes some information about the history of western trails in general.

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