Inscription
Established by United
States for Eastern Band
of Cherokee Indians
after removal of 1838. (Reverse) (LEAVING)
Established by United
States for Eastern Band
of Cherokee Indians
after removal of 1838.
Location
Sources
More markers in Swain
Wade Hampton
Bryson City, NC
Confederate General, Governor of S.C., 1876-79, U.S. Senator.
YONAGUSKA ca. 1760-1839
Chief of Oconaluftee Cherokee.
Ellen Black Winston 1903-1984
Bryson City, NC
Social worker. Led N.C. Board of Public Welfare, 1944-63; first Commis- sioner of U.S. Welfare.
Tsali
Bryson City, NC
Cherokee who resisted removal & escaped from U.S. troops; executed nearby, 1838.
Horace Kephart
Bryson City, NC
Author of "Our Southern Highlanders" (1913) and other works, naturalist, librarian.
