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Tallassee (Cherokee town)

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186:. Chilhowee Dam, situated approximately 34 miles (55 km) above the mouth of the river, created a reservoir that spans the river for 10 miles (16 km) upriver, to the base of Calderwood Dam. The Tallassee site was located 41.5 miles (66.8 km) above the river's mouth, at the river's confluence with Tallassee Creek. According to 18th-century records, the town was situated on both banks of the river. Calderwood Dam is located just 2 miles (3.2 km) above the Tallassee site, opposite a U-shaped bend in the river. 312: 299:, largely in retaliation for what European-American settlers called the Nine Mile Creek massacre. The village was attacked again in 1795 by Colonel Alexander Kelley, and 8 villagers were killed. Tallassee was abandoned in 1819 after the Cherokee signed the Treaty of Calhoun, ceding the Little Tennessee Valley to the United States. For most of the 19th and early 20th centuries, Tallassee was the site of a 225: 170: 319:
In the early 20th century, a railroad station named Tallassee was set up approximately 7 miles (11 km) downstream from the ancient village, near the modern Chilhowee Dam. Around 1928, several investors attempted to establish a mountain resort at this station. Cabins were built and sold, but
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was found, which was likely constructed about 1000 AD in this period. Evidence of the historic Cherokee included more than two dozen burials, with grave goods showing established European trading, as well as refuse pits and remnants of a burned house.
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Perhaps because of its remote location in the high mountains, Tallassee received little attention from explorers, traders, and diplomats throughout the 18th century. The village appears on George Hunter's 1730 map of the Cherokee country, along with
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invaded the Overhill country and destroyed a number of towns but spared Tallassee. A militia detachment under Major Jonathan Tipton attempted to burn Tallassee in 1780 but abandoned the assault when the river proved impassable.
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and 22 dwellings (15 on the east bank and 7 on the west bank) at 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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After winding from the mountains of Georgia into North Carolina, the Little Tennessee River passes through other mountains and crosses into Tennessee, where it flows for another 54 miles (87 km) before emptying into the
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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 Chilhowee Dam in 1955, the Knoxville Chapter of the Tennessee Archaeological Society (under the guidance of Thomas Lewis and Madeline Kneburg of the
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Salvage excavations conducted in the 1950s prior to construction of a dam on the Little Tennessee River also revealed much earlier indigenous habitation here, dating to the
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on the west side of the Appalachian Mountains in the 18th century. Although Tallassee receives scant attention in primary historical accounts, it is one of the few
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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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The Calderwood Hydroelectric Development Area— located on the shores above the ancient Tallassee site— is accessible just off
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The Tallassee site is now submerged by Chilhowee Lake, an impoundment of the Little Tennessee River created by the completion of
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and Tanasi had fewer warriors). Timberlake notes also that Tallassee's "governor" had recently died and had yet to be replaced.
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was not established until the early 20th century. It is located 7 miles (11 km) downstream, near Chilhowee Dam.
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Kenneth Cornett, "Excavations at Tallassee (40Bt8): An Historic Cherokee Village Site in East Tennessee."
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Materials gathered from the Tallassee excavations revealed sporadic habitation dating to as early as the
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rise to the south and west. The Little Tennessee provides the immediate boundary between the
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1765. For Timberlake's full account, see: Henry Timberlake, Samuel Cole Williams (editor),
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Looking west toward the ancient site of Tallassee (under the lake just beyond the treeline)
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Footsteps of the Cherokees: A Guide to the Eastern Homelands of the Cherokee Nation
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History of Blount County, Tennessee: From War Trail to Landing Strip, 1795-1955
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to be shown on every major 18th-century map of the Little Tennessee Valley.
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Mary Rothrock, "Carolina Traders Among the Overhill Cherokees 1690/1760."
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The now-submerged former site of Tallassee, looking south from a dock at
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downriver in 1957. The shoreline above the site is occupied by the
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The Tallassee site is surrounded by mountains on all sides. The
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Finally in 1788, Tallassee was burned by forces commanded by
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United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians (1939–present)
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approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) south of the road's
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visited the Overhill towns as a British envoy during a
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period (900–1600 A.D.). A prehistoric substructure
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in the 1920s. It was a base for the construction of
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period (900–1600 A.D.). A prehistoric substructure
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35°32′51″N 84°03′35″W / 35.5474°N 84.0598°W / 35.5474; -84.0598

Henry Timberlake
Native American
Blount
Monroe
Tennessee
Cherokee
Overhill Cherokee
Little Tennessee River
Overhill towns
Woodland period
South Appalachian Mississippian culture
platform mound
Chilhowee Dam
Calderwood Hydroelectric Development Area
Aluminum Company of America
Cheoah
Santeetlah
Calderwood
Tallassee

Tennessee River
Lenoir City
Great Smoky Mountains
Unicoi Mountains
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Cherokee National Forest
U.S. Route 129
Foothills Parkway

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