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Cherokee Trace

Longview, Gregg County

Marker Text

In 1821 near this site, Cherokee Indians blazed a trail from near Nacogdoches, Texas, to their home reservation at White River, Ark. They slashed trees, cleared path, planted "Cherokee" roses, and established camps at springs. Used by Sam Houston, friend of the Cherokees, on his move to Texas; by David Crockett, other soldiers of the Texas Revolution, and thousands of immigrants. After June 1839, when Texas settlers drove the Cherokees out of the state, the Indians departed over this trail; others traveled it for years thereafter.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description on US 80 at intersection w/FM 3272 in White Oak, 7 mi. west of Longview
Marker # 9939
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code roads; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 32.519449, -94.861328

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