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Trail of Tears Historical Markers

The Indian Removal Act of 1830 opened a dark chapter in American history. Thousands of Native Americans died during forced removal from their eastern homelands to the Great Plains, along what is now know as the Trail of Tears for many different tribes and nations.
 
Barry Springs Indian Stockade Marker image, Touch for more information
By Angela Nichols, May 11, 2016
Barry Springs Indian Stockade Marker
1 Alabama, Cherokee County, Gaylesville — Barry Springs Indian Stockade
2 Alabama, Colbert County, Sheffield — History of Sheffield
3 Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — American Indian History
4 Alabama, Colbert County, Tuscumbia — Sacred Tears — By Branko Medenica — September 19, 2003 —
5 Alabama, DeKalb County, Fort Payne — Cherokee Indian Removal
6 Alabama, DeKalb County, Fort Payne — Fort Payne Cabin Historic Site
7 Alabama, DeKalb County, Fort Payne — Site of the Willstown Mission — 1823-1839
8 Alabama, DeKalb County, Fort Payne — Trail of Tears — John Benge Route — Fort Payne, Alabama to Oklahoma —
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9 Alabama, DeKalb County, Fort Payne — Trail of Tears – 1838 — Little River Canyon National Preserve —
10 Alabama, Jackson County, Rocky Springs — Trail of Tears
11 Alabama, Lauderdale County, Waterloo — Trail of Tears
12 Alabama, Lawrence County, Town Creek — Trail of Tears
13 Alabama, Madison County, Brownsboro — Trail of Tears — Drane/Hood Overland Route
14 Alabama, Madison County, Madison — Trail of Tears — Drane Overland Route
15 Alabama, Marshall County, Guntersville — History of Guntersville
16 Alabama, Morgan County, Decatur — Cherokee Trail Of Tears
17 Alabama, Russell County, Fort Mitchell — The Creek Trail of Tears
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18 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — “The Indian Fires Are Going Out”
19 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — John Gayle — Governor 1831 - 1835
20 Arkansas, Baxter County, Mountain Home — Old Military Road
21 Arkansas, Benton County, Garfield — Pea Ridge and the Trail of Tears — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail — National Trails System —
22 Arkansas, Benton County, Garfield — They Passed This Way — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail — National Trails System —
23 Arkansas, Conway County, Morrilton — Thousands Steamed By 1831-59, Two Cherokee Groups were Stranded Here
24 Arkansas, Conway County, Russellville — Petit Jean Mountain and the Trail of Tears
25 Arkansas, Crittenden County, Earle — Trail of Tears
26 Arkansas, Crittenden County, Earle — Tsa-La-Gi — Trail of Tears
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27 Arkansas, Crittenden County, Marion — The Trail of Tears...A Sad Chapter in American History — Military Road through Marion is the Bell Route
28 Arkansas, Faulkner County, Conway — "Trail of Tears"
29 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Austin — Oakland Grove (Old Austin) — Short Cut to Indian Territory 1832-1838 — Trail of Tears Through Arkansas —
30 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Helena and The Trail of Tears
31 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — They Passed This Way — The Trail of Tears - Water Route
32 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Jacksonville — The Trail of Tears through Jacksonville — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail — National Trails System —
33 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Jacksonville — They Passed This Way — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail — National Trails System —
34 Arkansas, Saline County, Benton — Quapaws, Choctaws, and Chickasaws Passed Here — 1825 - 1837
35 Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith — Cherokee Nation
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36 Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith — Chickasaw Nation
37 Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith — Choctaw Nation
38 Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith — Muscogee (Creek) Nation
39 Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith — Seminole Nation
40 Arkansas, Washington County, Evansville — Almost The End Of The Cherokee's Sad Journey Westward
41 Arkansas, Yell County, Dardanelle — Mount Nebo and The Trail of Tears — In the River Valley Below
42 California, Inyo County, Coso Junction — Listen Well, For This Story Must Be Told — Native Americans in the Owens Valley
43 Florida, Marion County, Ocala — Florida Seminole Nations History — Historic Florida Barge Canal Trail
44 Florida, Marion County, Ocala — Florida Seminoles — Historic Florida Barge Canal Trail
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45 Florida, Marion County, Ocala — Oklahoma Seminole Nations History — Historic Florida Barge Canal Trail
46 Florida, Sumter County, Bushnell — F-993 — Pilaklikaha/Abraham's Town
47 Georgia, Chattooga County, Summerville, Gore — A Snapshot of Cherokee Life — Dirt Town — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail —
48 Georgia, Cherokee County, Canton — 028-6 — Fort Buffington
49 Georgia, Dade County, Wildwood — 041-2 — Chief Wauhatchie’s Home
50 Georgia, Floyd County, Cave Spring — “First Blood Shed by the Georgians”
51 Georgia, Floyd County, Cave Spring — The Trail Where They Cried — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail —
52 Georgia, Floyd County, Rome — 57-1 — Chieftains
53 Georgia, Fulton County, Roswell — The Removal of 1838
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54 Georgia, Fulton County, Roswell — The Trail of Tears
55 Georgia, Gilmer County, East Ellijay — Fort Hetzel — 1838 — 1868
56 Georgia, Gilmer County, Ellijay — Home of Chief Whitepath
57 Georgia, Gordon County, Adairsville — 064-32 — Cherokee Nation
58 Georgia, Gordon County, Calhoun — 064-33 — Trail of Tears
59 Georgia, Lumpkin County, Dahlonega — 093-6 — The Station — <---------<<<
60 Georgia, Murray County, Chatsworth — 105-4 — Chief Vann House
61 Georgia, Murray County, Spring Place — John Howard Payne
62 Georgia, Walker County, LaFayette — 146-1 — Fort Cumming
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63 Georgia, Walker County, Rossville — 146-12 — John Ross Home
64 Georgia, White County, Helen — 154-6 — Early Trading Post —
65 Illinois, Alexander County, Cairo — Cairo Connection — Land & Water Routes — Fort Defiance Park —
66 Illinois, Alexander County, Cairo — Critical River Confluence — Where the Ohio & Mississippi Meet — Fort Defiance Park —
67 Illinois, Massac County, Metropolis — They Passed This Way — Fort Massac State Park — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail —
68 Illinois, Union County, Anna — Jonesboro Station, Anna — Looking for Lincoln — 1858 —
69 Illinois, Union County, Anna — They Passed This Way — I-57 And The Trail Of Tears — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail —
70 Illinois, Union County, Jonesboro — Anna-Jonesboro — Trail of Tears Site — Lincoln-Douglas Debate —
71 Kentucky, Caldwell County, Princeton — 142 — Trail of Tears
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72 Kentucky, Christian County, Hopkinsville — Cherokee "Trail of Tears"
73 Kentucky, Christian County, Hopkinsville — The Cherokee A Civilized People
74 Kentucky, Christian County, Hopkinsville — 1042 — The Trail of Tears
75 Kentucky, Christian County, Hopkinsville — Trail of Tears Indian Camping Grounds
76 Kentucky, Christian County, Hopkinsville — Whitepath and Fly Smith
77 Kentucky, Livingston County, Joy — A Winter Camp — Mantle Rock Preserve — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
78 Kentucky, Livingston County, Joy — Imagine the Scene — Berry's Ferry and the Trail of Tears
79 Kentucky, Livingston County, Joy — The Original Route — Mantle Rock Preserve — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
80 Kentucky, Livingston County, Joy — The Real Story of Mantle Rock — Mantle Rock Preserve — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, National Trails System —
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81 Kentucky, Livingston County, Joy — They Passed This Way — Berry's Ferry and the Trail of Tears
82 Kentucky, Livingston County, Joy — They Passed This Way — Mantle Rock Preserve
83 Kentucky, Livingston County, Joy — Walk in Their Footsteps… — Mantle Rock Preserve — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, National Trails System —
84 Kentucky, Livingston County, Joy — Witness to History — Mantle Rock Preserve — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
85 Kentucky, McCracken County, Paducah — A Quick Stop — Paducah — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail —
86 Kentucky, McCracken County, Paducah — They Passed This Way — Paducah — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail —
87 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Jackson — Most...are poor and exceedingly dissipated. — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail —
88 Missouri, Cape Girardeau County, Jackson, Byrd Township — They Passed This Way — Trail of Tears National Historic Trail —
89 Missouri, Howell County, Mountain View, Goldsberry Township — Trail of Tears Redbud
90 Missouri, Laclede County, Lebanon — Lebanon
91 Missouri, New Madrid County, New Madrid — They Passed This Way
92 Missouri, New Madrid County, New Madrid — Water Route to Indian Territory
93 Missouri, Pulaski County, Waynesville — A Frigid Crossing
94 Missouri, Pulaski County, Waynesville — A Resting Place for the Weary
95 Missouri, Pulaski County, Waynesville — A Trail of Tragedy
96 Missouri, Pulaski County, Waynesville — Roubidoux Trail — Dedicated 2003
97 Missouri, Pulaski County, Waynesville — What is the Trail of Tears?
98 Nebraska, Antelope County, Neligh — 138 — Ponca Trail of Tears — White Buffalo Girl
99 North Carolina, Cherokee County, Andrews — Fort Delaney — Trail of Tears
100 North Carolina, Cherokee County, Andrews — Konehete

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