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===Route===
===Route===
Trail from August, Georgia to Toccoa, Georgia.<ref>[http://www.geocities.com/dmfamilyworks/MT_page.htm See trail 5]</ref>
Trail from August, Georgia to Toccoa, Georgia.<ref>[https://www.nps.gov/subjects/nationaltrailssystem/maps.htm See trail 5]</ref>
 
===Historical Background===
===Historical Background===
The north end of the [[Fort_Charlotte_and_Cherokee_Old_Path|Fort Charlotte and Cherokee Old Path]] was in [[Oconee County, South Carolina]] at the convergence of several Indian trails and settler roads mostly leading to the lower [[Cherokee Indians|Cherokee Indian]] village of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tugaloo Tugaloo] across the Savannah River in [[Stephens County, Georgia]]. Tugaloo was built at or became the nexus of several trails along the Savannah River in Georgia and South Carolina. The Cherokee Indians were forced to abandon Tugaloo during the American Revolution. The [[Old Cherokee Path]] seems to have begun in Tugaloo, crossed the river into South Carolina, and worked its way north up to [[Watauga County, North Carolina]], through [[Johnson County, Tennessee]], and [[Washington County, Virginia]]. There it connected to the [[Great Indian Warpath]] or [[Great Valley Road]] as it was called in that area. <ref>[[Fort Charlotte and Cherokee Old Path]]</ref>


===Links===
===Links===
*[https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Old_Cherokee_Path Cherokee Path]
*[[Old Cherokee Path|Cherokee Path]]
*[https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Fort_Charlotte_and_Cherokee_Old_Path Fort Charlotte and Cherokee Old Path]
*[[Fort Charlotte and Cherokee Old Path|Fort Charlotte and Cherokee Old Path]]
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=fDDGQdjWhSMC&pg=PP20&lpg=PP20&dq=Augusta+and+Cherokee+Trail&source=bl&ots=eODS4D66qT&sig=upmt56zZUTwkxelTs_RmY0fzhfY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=spEaUZnTKYGziQKzrYHoAw&ved=0CGoQ6AEwBw Augusta and Cherokee trail]
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=fDDGQdjWhSMC&pg=PP20&lpg=PP20&dq=Augusta+and+Cherokee+Trail&source=bl&ots=eODS4D66qT&sig=upmt56zZUTwkxelTs_RmY0fzhfY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=spEaUZnTKYGziQKzrYHoAw&ved=0CGoQ6AEwBw Augusta and Cherokee trail]
===References===
===References===
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[[Category:Migration_Routes]][[Category:US Migration Trails and Roads]]
[[Category:Migration_Routes]][[Category:US Migration Trails and Roads]]

Latest revision as of 20:10, 31 October 2020

Route[edit | edit source]

Trail from August, Georgia to Toccoa, Georgia.[1]

Historical Background[edit | edit source]

The north end of the Fort Charlotte and Cherokee Old Path was in Oconee County, South Carolina at the convergence of several Indian trails and settler roads mostly leading to the lower Cherokee Indian village of Tugaloo across the Savannah River in Stephens County, Georgia. Tugaloo was built at or became the nexus of several trails along the Savannah River in Georgia and South Carolina. The Cherokee Indians were forced to abandon Tugaloo during the American Revolution. The Old Cherokee Path seems to have begun in Tugaloo, crossed the river into South Carolina, and worked its way north up to Watauga County, North Carolina, through Johnson County, Tennessee, and Washington County, Virginia. There it connected to the Great Indian Warpath or Great Valley Road as it was called in that area. [2]

Links[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]