I would love to be able to attend this!
Carolyn
>From their website:
The Cherokee Nation History Course, LR, AR, Feb 2003- is being offered
to residents of Little Rock and surrounding areas. As seen in the
Cherokee Phoenix and Indian Advocate, this course has received
widespread acclaim from the thousands of tribal employees and community
members who have participated in it. Now as part of a new initiative to
rejuvenate our knowledge of language, culture, and history, all Cherokee
Nation citizens, as well
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I am searching for information about RACHEL C. HEMBREE b. 4-16-1847 in Tennessee d.8-21-1883 buried in Sunnyside Cemetery in what is now Center Ridge, Conway County, Arkansas. In the 1800s the town may have been either Sunnyside or Lick Mountain. According to the 1880 Census, Rachel's parents were born in North Carolina.
Rachel C. is in the 1880 Census married to William E. Hembree, age 34 born in Georgia. William Hembree's parents were both born in South Carolina, according to the Census.
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