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Steelville Trail of Tears Info

  • Steelville Community Park certified as Trail of Tears Site
  • B. B. Cannon’s Journal of Occurrences with a Party of Cherokee Emigrants. October 1837
  • B. B. Cannon’s Detachment Purchases while passing through Crawford County
  • Taylor Detachment Information
  • Trail of Tears Overland Routes

Other Trail of Tears Info

  • What Was the Cherokee Trail Of Tears
  • The Indian Removal Act
  • Trail of Tears Overland Routes
  • Cherokee Written Language: Common Phrases
  • Digadohi: Lands, Cherokee, and the Trail of Tears
  • The Aftermath
  • Cherokee Traditional Story "How The Deer Got His Horns"

External Links

  • Missouri Trail of Tears Association
  • Trail of Tears Association - Missouri Chapter Facebook Page
  • National Trail of Tears Association
  • National Park Service Trail of Tears Portal
  • Missouri Humanities Council Trail of Tears
  • US Forest Service Trail of Tears
  • Trail of Tears State Park, Missouri
  • National Park Service, Comprehensive Management and Use Plan
  • Missouri Trail of Tears Interpretive Plan
Steelville Trail of Tears Remembrance Committee

We strive to share stories of those who traveled the Trail of Tears throught Crawford County, MO from 1837 to 1839. We seek to promote respectful dialogue through public programs and community initiatives such as the creation of a monument and an annual walk dedicated to the people who lived and died while on the trail.

Steelville MO Trail of Tears Remembrance Committee
Contact

steelville.trailoftears@gmail.com

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