Image:Unicoi Turnpike.jpg

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Date
2009
Place
Coker Creek, Monroe, Tennessee, United States
Copyright holder
J. Miles Cary

A section of the Unicoi Turnpike in Coker Creek, Tenn., near the site of Fort Armistead in the Cherokee National Forest, remains untouched by development. The turnpike, which was commissioned for commercial use in 1814, became part of the Trail of Tears.

Photo recorded at the KnoxNews.com site as part of the article, "Remnants of Fort Along Trail of Tears Yield Relics, Unique Look at History" by Ron Clayton.


Link to the Cherokee Heritage Project Page

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  • (del) (cur) 03:40, 16 November 2009 . . BobC (Talk | contribs) . . 160×241 (24,217 bytes) (A section of the Unicoi Turnpike in Coker Creek, Tenn., near the site of Fort Armistead in the Cherokee National Forest, remains untouched by development. The turnpike, which was commissioned for commercial use in 1814, became part of the Trail of Tears. )

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