Cherokee VillagesAlong the south side of the Little Tennessee River for about thirteen miles were ten villages of the Overhill Cherokees. They were Mialaque, Tuskegee,... [click for more]
Fort LoudounOne mile east is a replica of this fort, built 1756 - 57 by South Carolina provincial troops to check the French and strengthen the English influence ... [click for more]
Sequoyah About 1½ mi. E., in the town of Tuskegee, this son of Nathaniel Gist, an emissary to the Cherokee from George Washington, and Wurteh, daughter of a c... [click for more]
Tenasee Cherokee VillageNear here on the bank of the now-flooded Little Tennessee River was the Cherokee Indian village of Tenasee. Probably established in the 17th century, ... [click for more]