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The Trail of Tears Lawrence County Arkansas


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"The Trail of Tears Lawrence County Arkansas TRAIL OF TEARS the rise and fall of the Cherokee Nation Words from John Ehle, author Penland, North Carolina "My editor, Marshall DeBruhl, and I grew up in Ashville, North Carolina not far from Cherokee and as children we absorbed many impressions of the Cherokees and stories of the past. Early in life we became aware, as they taught us, that the earth is flat and is suspended from it's four corners by great ropes and in the center of of the Earth live the Principal People, the Cherokee." The Trail of Tears came through Baxter and Marion County and there is a nice marble plaque in the Baxter County Court House. The trail was called the "Old Military Road". I understand from some of the Marion County History that the road left the Mississippi River near Memphis and went norththrough the town of Batesville, on up near the banks of White River until a good ford was found to Denton Ferry, at a farm now known as the Joe Fee place. This place was known as the Talbert Ford, later Talbert's Ferry. The road crossed Boone County and on into Indian Territory. The old road from the White River into Marion County is now known as Dentons Ferry Road, and goes just north of Flippin on west toward Yellville approximately where HWY 202 i"
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