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Scottsboro Railroad Depot

Scottsboro, AL    

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The Memphis and Charleston Railroad Company constructed the Scottsboro Railroad Depot in 1860-1861 as a passenger and...

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Jackson County Courthouse And The Scottsboro Boys

142 E PEACHTREE ST, Scottsboro, AL    

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Marker front: Constructed in 1911-1912 and designed by architect Richard H. Hunt, the Jackson County Courthouse is a ...

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Crow Town

Stevenson, AL    

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Side A One of the Five Lower Towns established by the Chickamauga Cherokees in 1782 under the leadership of Dragging ...

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Wills Town Mission

Fort Payne, AL    

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The mission was established in 1823 by the American Board of Missions to further education and Christianity among the...

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Trail Of Tears

Brownsboro Rd, Brownsboro, AL    

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In May 1838 soldiers, under the command of U.S. Army General Winfield Scott, began rounding up Cherokee Indians in th...

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Sequoyah

Fort Payne, AL    

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Born in Tennessee, Sequoyah moved to Wills Town (DeKalb County, Alabama) area of the Cherokee Nation in 1818. Here, i...

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Fort Payne’s Fort

Fort Payne, AL    

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The fort, consisting of a log house and large stockade, was built in 1838 by order of General Winfield Scott, command...

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Cherokee Indian Removal

Fort Payne, AL    

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Under the provisions of the Cherokee Removal Act of 1830, a log stockade was built, Two hundred yards Northeast of Bi...

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Site Of The Willstown Mission

Fort Payne, AL    

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Also resting place of Supt Ard Hoyt 1770-1828 Missionary to the Cherokee Indians Here and at Brainerd 1818-1828