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Cherokee Indian buildings from the early 1800's

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2010

During the 1800's, the Cherokee Indians lived in hand crafted log buildings and farmed the land. The capital of the Cherokee Nation was located in New Echhota in the North Georgia Mountains. They lived in peace until the Trail of Tears when they were relocated to Oklahoma in 1831. A sad time in American History. You will see these farmstead buildings that have been preserved. You will see the two story brick home that belonged to Chief Vann. It was almost destroyed on purpose after Chief Vann was removed from his home, but today it stands in a Georgia State Historic Park near Chatsworth, Georgia, New Echota is a few miles south. I have converted all my photos to old time sepia for the time period. Photos are from winter and summer. Sit back and relax to the music and step back in time. Most photos will be available for sale on my Websites.

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  • Those are my grt grt grt grt grt grandfathers houses -Chief James Vann -- : )

    Great video-thank you for posting!

  • i got cherokee picture too cause im cherokee paint clan

  • Amazing pictures, connecting us to the past so beautifully. 5***** and a favourite!

  • Your photos are wonderful and the music adds to the atmosphere. Beautiful work! ☺♥

    ~Jade

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