Journal of Cherokee Studies Vol. 3, No. 3

Museum of the Cherokee People

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Special Issue:

"Schermerhorn's Summons to the Cherokees to Assemble at Red Clay"

"Memorandum to the Cherokees December 28, 1837" by John Kennedy, Th. W. Wilson, Nat Smith

"Letter From a Cherokee Schoolgirl, March 10, 1838" 

"If Not Rejoicing at Least in Comfort" (a military version of the removal) by General Winfield Scott

"Military Orders and Correspondence on the Cherokee Removal"

"Letters from a Lonely Soldier" by Captain L.B. Webster, Company C, First Artillery

"Emigrating to the West by Boat (April - May 1838)" by Lieutenant Edward Deas

"An Omen in the Sky" by William Shorey Coodey

"An Overland Journey to the West (October - December 1837)" by B.B. Cannon

"Suffering Exiles: A Travelers View of One of the Last Emigrant Parties" by An Anonymous Traveler from the state of Maine

"Memories of the Trail" as told by Rebecca Neugin, recorded by Grant Foreman in 1932

"Recollections of the Cherokee Removal" by Captain H.B. Henegar

"The Cherokee Removal Through the Eyes of a Private Soldier" by John G. Burnett

"Appendix A. - Ross Directed Emigration Detachments" 

This Journal of Cherokee Studies was published by the Museum of the Cherokee People in cooperation with The Cherokee Historical Association 

Originally Published in Summer 1978