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Cherokee Trace

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Pittsburg, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 33° 1' 49.23904000008", -95° 5' 29.93763000012"
 
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    This Indian trading route to Arkansas and Oklahoma was laid out by Cherokees. A tribesman with a keen sense of direction pulled buffalo hides behind his horse to press down the tall grass. Groups of Indians followed blazing the trail, removing logs and underbrush, and marking fords. Others located springs and good camping places. After the road was established the Cherokees planted roses and honeysuckle which still mark the old trace. After the Indians were driven out, settlers came into texas by this route. The first residents in Camp County lived on the trail.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Cherokee Trace Historical Marker Location Map, Pittsburg, Texas