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The North Little Rock Site on the Trail of Tears
National Historic Trail:
Historical Contexts Report
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Amanda L. Paige, Research Assistant
Fuller Bumpers, American Native Press Fellow
Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr., Director
Illustrations prepared by Maurianna Garza
(Not all illustrations are posted as of yet. They are in progress.)
Research for this report was funded in part by a
Challenge Cost Share agreement with the Long Distance Trails Office of
the National Park Service, Sante Fe, New Mexico. Text was
submitted June 15, 2003. This version was revised August 4, 2003.
Note: The Site Reports of the ANPA are intended for use by the
general public. Permission to reprint them in their
entirety is required by the authors.
Part
I
Introduction
Part II
Physical
Features of the North Little Rock Site and Its Surroundings,
1830 - Present
Part III
Removal Routes
and Transportation
Part IV
Historical
Documentation of Indian Removal Through the North Little
Rock Site
- Choctaw
Removal Through the North Little Rock Site
- Winter
1831-32 Removals
- Winter
1832-33 Removals
- Winter
1833-34 Removals
- Subsequent
Removals
- Muscogee
Removal Through the North Little Rock Site
- Page Party, 1834
- Fish Pond,
Kealedji, and Hilibi Contingent, 1836
- Eufaula, Chiaha,
Hichiti, and Yuchi Contingent, 1836
- Cusseta and Coweta
Contingent, 1836
- Batman Party,
1836
- Campbell's Party,
1836
- Screven Party, 1836
- Deas Party, 1836
- Contingent
from the Cherokee Nation, 1837
- Families
of the Creek Warriors in Florida, 1837
- Contingents
from the Chickasaw Country, 1837
- Florida
Indian Removal Through the North Little Rock Site
- Holata Imata's
Band, 1836
- Micanopy's,
Emathla's, and Jumper's Bands, 1838
- Co ha lata's
Band, 1838
- Talmas Neah Party,
1838
- "Negro
Indian" Party, 1838
- Halpata
Hacho's (Alligator's) Party, 1838
- Apalachicolas
and Dog Island Mucogees, 1838
- Coe Hacho's Band, 1839
- St. Augustine
Prisoners Party, 1839
- Seminola
Delegation Party, 1840
- Tallahassee
Band, 1841
- Mixed Party,
1841
- Seminole
Delegation Party, 1841
- Coacoochee
(Wild Cat) and Hospetakee Bands
- Cooacoochee's
Band and Other's, 1842
- Halleck
Tustenuggee and Gopher John Bands, 1842
- Octiarche,
Thlocco Tustenuggee (Tiger Tail), Pascofa, and Passachee Bands, 1843
- Hiatus in Removal
- Capichuche and
Cacha Fixico Bands
- Small Party,
1850
- Billy
Bowlegs Band and Miccosukees, 1858
- Bowlegs
Party, 1859
- Chickasaw
Removal Through the North Little Rock Site
- 1837-1838
Removals
- 1838 Removals
- Subsequent
Removals
- Cherokee
Removal through the North Little Rock Site
- Deas Party, April 1838
- Deas Party,
June 1838
- Whiteley
Party, 1838
- Drane Party,
1838
- Bell and
Contingent, 1838-1839
- John
Ross's Party, 1839
- Notes to Part IV
Part V
Conditions of Travel
Part VI
Cultural Survival on the Trail
Part VII
Tribal Individuals Who Passed Through the North Little Rock Site
Part VIII Economic and Social Impact of Removal in Arkansas

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