Water Route to Indian Territory - You are Here - New Madrid, Missouri
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N 36° 35.010 W 089° 31.730
16S E 273751 N 4051647
This 'You are Here' map is located in the lower left hand corner of the right historical marker in the first pullout along Levee Road nearest Main Street in New Madrid, Missouri.
Waymark Code: WMY4X8
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 04/22/2018
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The map, which is a reprint of a 19th century map, shows the debarkation point of those Native Americans who took the water route to Oklahoma, which was then called Indian Territory. The text of the marker reads:
Water Route to Indian Territory
This was a remote stretch of the Mississippi River when steamboats of Cherokee passed by on their way west to Indian Territory on the water route of the Trail of Tears. River traffic in 1838 was limited to the daylight hours because of snags and shifts in the river. It is probable that one or more of the steamboats stopped at New Madrid because there were not many places to acquire supplies, including food for the travelers as well as wood and water for the steam engines.
Local pilots were often hired to take boats through nearby stretches of the river. Physicians who lived here may have tended to Cherokee sick from exhaustion and the close quarters onboard ship. At the time, the town of New Madrid had only 317 residents, 159 of whom were enslaved.
The unreliability of navigable rivers, safety concerns, and severe health threats meant that only a minority of Cherokee traveled by river rather than over land.
Steamboats pulling long flatboats and keelboats were common and part of a bustling scene on the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers in the 1830s.
Location Name: Water Route to Indian Territory
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