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- Blythe Ferry was a ferry across the Tennessee River in Meigs County, Tennessee, United States. In 1838, the ferry served as a gathering point and crossing for the Cherokee Removal, commonly called the Trail of Tears, in which thousands of Cherokee were forced to move west to Oklahoma from their homeland in the southeastern United States. While the ferry no longer exists, the ferry site is now part of the Cherokee Removal Memorial Park, which was dedicated in 2005 and was still under development in 2007. The park comprises a section of the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge, which is managed by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. (en)
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- dbr:Birchwood,_Tennessee
- dbr:Bradley_County,_Tennessee
- dbr:Dayton,_Tennessee
- dbr:Decatur,_Tennessee
- dbr:Hiwassee_River
- dbr:Rhea_County,_Tennessee
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- dbc:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Meigs_County,_Tennessee
- dbc:Tourist_attractions_in_Meigs_County,_Tennessee
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- dbr:Treaty_of_New_Echota
- dbr:Winfield_Scott
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- dbr:Hamilton_County,_Tennessee
- dbr:Tennessee
- dbr:Tennessee_River
- dbr:Tennessee_State_Route_60
- dbr:Hiwassee_Wildlife_Refuge
- dbr:Chattanooga,_Tennessee
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- dbr:Chickamauga_Lake
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- North of Birchwood on S.R. 60 at Tennessee River (en)
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- Meigs County, Tennessee MRA (en)
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- Blythe Ferry was a ferry across the Tennessee River in Meigs County, Tennessee, United States. In 1838, the ferry served as a gathering point and crossing for the Cherokee Removal, commonly called the Trail of Tears, in which thousands of Cherokee were forced to move west to Oklahoma from their homeland in the southeastern United States. (en)
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