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Tallassee. He also noted on the map that 47 warriors resided at Tallassee— it was the third-smallest contingent of towns he listed and mapped in the valley
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the project ultimately failed. A small community continues at this new
Tallassee. The Tellico Reservoir Development Agency has installed a boat ramp for access to the river, across the street from the old general store.
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announced plans to build
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was located at the site, on the east bank of the river. Excavators also uncovered 145 burials at Tallassee: 27 of which were classified as historic
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2118:Ned Christie
2043:John W. Hair
2003:Ross Swimmer
1998:W. W. Keeler
1753:Amouskositte
1699:Tuckaleechee
1669:Abrams Creek
1631:Untokiasdiyi
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2123:John Martin
2103:Joseph Vann
1993:J. B. Milam
1918:Joyce Dugan
1888:John Rogers
1883:John Looney
1878:Sam Houston
1808:Incalatanga
1621:Mantle Rock
1546:Long Island
1283:Island town
1121:1842 revolt
1029:Youth Choir
728:Nun'Yunu'Wi
682:Stomp dance
670:Black drink
665:Ethnobotany
471:Burns, 283.
324:Archaeology
297:John Sevier
184:Lenoir City
40: /
2212:Categories
2196:See also:
2098:David Vann
2093:James Vann
2088:Wauhatchie
2078:Goingsnake
2053:Nancy Ward
1873:John Jolly
1828:Pathkiller
1788:Old Tassel
1778:Oconostota
1446:Turtletown
1441:Turkeytown
1431:Tuckasegee
1366:Oostanaula
1313:Long Swamp
1308:Kulsetsiyi
1057:Education
791:Ani-kutani
748:Tsul 'Kalu
713:Deer Woman
363:References
301:river ford
265:peace tour
230:Calderwood
216:junction.
152:Calderwood
148:Santeetlah
78:counties,
28:84°03′35″W
25:35°32′51″N
2108:Bob Benge
2073:Junaluska
1908:Tsaladihi
1898:Yonaguska
1848:John Ross
1833:Big Tiger
1813:Tagwadihi
1803:Kunokeski
1783:Savanukah
1719:Tlanusiyi
1586:Fort Cass
1481:Tahlequah
1461:Titsohili
1426:Tsatanugi
1341:Nickajack
1328:Nantahala
1323:Nacoochee
1253:Dirt town
1233:Conasauga
1223:Chilhowee
1213:Brasstown
1194:Towns and
1176:in Kansas
1111:Blood Law
743:U'tlun'ta
621:syllabary
273:townhouse
254:townhouse
165:Geography
159:Tallassee
80:Tennessee
64:Tallassee
2013:Joe Byrd
1953:Utselata
1943:Degataga
1863:Degadoga
1858:The Bowl
1636:Standing
1496:Cherokee
1451:Tuskegee
1411:Tomotley
1406:Tomassee
1371:Red Clay
1318:Mialoquo
1273:Hiwassee
1268:Frogtown
1258:Ducktown
1248:Crowtown
1196:villages
781:Treaties
774:military
769:timeline
733:Nûñnë'hï
611:Language
581:Calendar
531:Cherokee
357:jaw harp
353:Cherokee
278:Mialoquo
201:and the
84:Cherokee
2138:Sequoya
1758:Old Hop
1694:Chatata
1436:Tugaloo
1421:Toxoway
1401:Tellico
1391:Talulah
1376:Settico
1351:Nununyi
1346:Nikwasi
1288:Isunigu
1243:Coyotee
1218:Chatuga
1116:Slavery
961:Removal
764:History
757:History
701:Legends
675:Kanuchi
648:Marbles
616:history
571:Society
564:Culture
220:History
1733:People
1396:Tanasi
1386:Talisi
1361:Oconee
1336:Echota
1303:Kituwa
1298:Keowee
1263:Etowah
1162:(2005)
1154:(1871)
1145:(1832)
1137:(1831)
786:Kituwa
601:Ghigau
596:Gadugi
591:Chiefs
538:Tribes
242:Tanasi
238:Citico
150:, and
144:Cheoah
96:Talisi
76:Monroe
72:Blount
2058:Tsali
1823:Enola
1639:Stone
1416:Toqua
1356:Ocoee
1293:Joara
1238:Cowee
1228:Chota
810:Wars
586:Clans
330:Alcoa
328:When
246:Creek
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283:The
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