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" Systematic hunts were made by the same men for Indian graves, to rob them of the silver pendants and other valuables deposited with the dead. A Georgia volunteer, afterward a colonel in the Confederate service, said: '• I fought through the civil war... "
The North American Indian. Volume 19 - The Indians of Oklahoma. The Wichita ... - ˹éÒ 6
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Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the ..., àÅèÁ·Õè 19

Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1900 - 726 ˹éÒ
...for Indian graves, to rob them of the silver pendants and other valuables deposited with the dead. A Georgia volunteer, afterward a colonel in the Confederate...but the Cherokee removal was the crudest work I ever knew." To prevent escape the soldiers had been ordered to approach and surround each house, so far...
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Annual Reports, àÅèÁ·Õè 19,Êèǹ·Õè 1

1900 - 728 ˹éÒ
...for Indian graves, to rob them of the silver pendants and other valuables deposited with the dead. A Georgia volunteer, afterward a colonel in the Confederate...but the Cherokee removal was the crudest work I ever knew.'' To prevent escape the soldiers had been ordered to approach and surround each house, so far...
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Georgia's Landmarks, Memorials, and Legends ...: Landmarks and memorials ...

Lucian Lamar Knight - 1913 - 1142 ˹éÒ
...in the Confederate service, said: 'I fought through the Civil War. It has been my experience to see men shot to pieces and slaughtered by thousands. But the Cherokee removal was the crudest work I ever saw.' "To prevent escape, the soldiers were ordered to surround each house, as far as possible, so...
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John Ross, Cherokee Chief

Gary E. Moulton - 1978 - 297 ˹éÒ
...for Indian graves, to rob them of the silver pendants and other valuables deposited with the dead. A Georgia volunteer, afterward a colonel in the Confederate...but the Cherokee removal was the crudest work I ever knew." To prevent escape the soldiers had been ordered to approach and surround each house, so far...
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John Ross, Cherokee Chief

Gary E. Moulton - 1978 - 297 ˹éÒ
...for Indian graves, to rob them of the silver pendants and other valuables deposited with the dead. A Georgia volunteer, afterward a colonel in the Confederate...but the Cherokee removal was the crudest work I ever knew." To prevent escape the soldiers had been ordered to approach and surround each house, so far...
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American Indian Holocaust and Survival: A Population History Since 1492

Russell Thornton - 1987 - 312 ˹éÒ
...for Indian graves, to rob them of the silver pendants and other valuables deposited with the dead. A Georgia volunteer, afterward a colonel in the Confederate...but the Cherokee removal was the crudest work I ever knew." (Mooney, 1900 : 124) Almost 17,000 Cherokee were rounded up and put in stockades that were constructed...
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Cherokee Removal: Before and After

William L. Anderson - 1992 - 177 ˹éÒ
...for Indian graves, to rob them of the silver pendants and other valuables deposited with the dead. A Georgia volunteer, afterward a colonel in the Confederate...but the Cherokee removal was the crudest work I ever knew." (Mooney [1900], 124) John G. Burnett, a soldier who participated in the removal, describes other...
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Cherokee Removal: Before and After

William L. Anderson - 1992 - 177 ˹éÒ
...for Indian graves, to rob them of the silver pendants and other valuables deposited with the dead. A Georgia volunteer, afterward a colonel in the Confederate...but the Cherokee removal was the crudest work I ever knew." (Mooney [1900], 124) John G. Burnett, a soldier who participated in the removal, describes other...
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American Holocaust: The Conquest of the New World

David E. Stannard - 1992 - 420 ˹éÒ
...for Indian graves, to rob them of the silver pendants and other valuables deposited with the dead. A Georgia volunteer, afterward a colonel in the Confederate...but the Cherokee removal was the crudest work I ever knew."102 An initial plan to carry the Cherokee off by steamboat, in the hottest part of the summer,...
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Mountain Windsong: A Novel of the Trail of Tears

Robert J. Conley - 1995 - 238 ˹éÒ
...deposited with the dead. A Georgia volunteer, afterward a Colonel in the Confederate service, said; "l fought through the civil war and have seen men shot...but the Cherokee removal was the crudest work I ever knew." To prevent escape the soldiers had been ordered to approach and surround each house, so far...
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