Native Americans in Roswell - Roswell, GA
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N 34° 00.308 W 084° 21.114
16S E 744564 N 3765887
One of eight plaques mounted to boulder in honor of The Cherokee Nation and in remembrance of ”The Trail of tears”. Located in the Riverside Park on Riverside Rd, Roswell, Ga.
Waymark Code: WMM5HH
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 07/25/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member jhuoni
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Native Americans in Roswell


Prior to the Cherokees, Roswell was also home to the Creek and other prehistoric Native Americans. The Creek and Cherokee fought over the land during the mid-eighteenth century. The Creek were defeated and moved south of the Chattahoochee River, which became, in places, the border between the two Indian Nations. There is also archaeological evidence would suggest that a prehistoric (8000-6000 B.C.) Indian village was located if the current site of the Fulton County pumping station.



Dedicated on July 19, 2014
Sponsor: Roswell Historical Society

Explore more:
Roswell Historical Society: Roswell Cherokee Memorial
Cherokee Nation: Cherokee Nation
Wikipedia: Cherokee Nation
Wikipedia: Trail of Tears
Type of Marker: Park

Marker #: None

Date: 7/19/2014

Sponsor: Roswell Historical Society

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