Tennesseans in the Cherokee Wars
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In 1838, the governors of Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama called up militia units to escort the Cherokee from various areas to a fort where they could be protected from violent settlers. 2,000 U.S. troops were commanded to aid in the relocation of the Native Americans. This publication opens with a brief military background of General William Lauderdale, a significant officer who used knowledge gained from spies to establish a fort on the New River, followed by an alphabetical list of soldiers, giving the name, rank, and unit in which he served.
In 1838, the governors of Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama called up militia units to escort the Cherokee from various areas to a fort where they could be protected from violent settlers. 2,000 U.S. troops were commanded to aid in the relocation of the Native Americans. This publication opens with a brief military background of General William Lauderdale, a significant officer who used knowledge gained from spies to establish a fort on the New River, followed by an alphabetical list of soldiers, giving the name, rank, and unit in which he served.
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