Notice: I hereby forewarn all persons against crediting my wife, Delil...
Bilingual notice in English and Cherokee stating that William McConnell will no longer pay the debts of his wife Delilah McConnell as she has left him. Item in: Cherokee phoenix. New Echota [Ga.] : Isaac H. Har... More
Chieftain's Museum/Major Ridge Home, Rome, Georgia
The Chieftains tells the story of Major Ridge, the influential Ridge family including prominent son John Ridge, Cherokee history, and the Trail of Tears, as well as subsequent history of the home and region. Ev... More
New Echota, Georgia, Signs, view south at intersection of Chatsworth R...
SEKI Historic Image Public domain photograph by National Parks Administration, nature conservation, tourism, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
New echota indians cherokee building. An old log cabin in a field with...
Architecture stock photograph: The old house at the farm / An old log cabin in a field with a picnic table.
A small white house sitting in the middle of a field. New echota chero...
A small white house with a green lawn / A small white house sitting on top of a lush green field public domain stock photo.
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David Vann
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Major Ridge
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council house
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New Echota Cherokee National Capital The sprawling town of New Town which had stood here since 1819 was designated the seat of government for the Cherokee Nation in a legislative act of 1825 and it was ren... More
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Joseph Vann
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courthouse (1st floor)
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George Lowrey as Painted by George Catlin
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supreme courthouse
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courthouse (2nd floor)
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council house (1st floor)
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Trail of Tears The New Echota Treaty of 1835 relinquished Cherokee Indian claims to lands east of the Mississippi River. The majority of the Cherokee people considered the treaty fraudulent and refused to ... More
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Vann Tavern
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Cherokee Indian Memorial Erected in honor of the Cherokee Nation by the United States Government in 1931 on the site of New Echota, last capital of the Cherokee Indians east of the Mississippi River. The... More
NewEchotaSign
New Echota Sign between parking lot and Highway 255 as Entrance to New Echota Historical Site
Cherokee Monument, New Echota, July 2017
Cherokee Monument, New Echota
Council House, New Echota, GA July 2017
Council House in New Echota
Cherokee Phoenix, New Echota, Georgia
Title page of the Cherokee Phoenix from April 10, 1828.
Cherokee Phoenix, New Echota, Georgia
Title page of the Cherokee Phoenix from April 10, 1828.