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15487
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Qualla Reservation housed descendant of the Cherokee nation and was located sixty miles west of Asheville tucked away in the Great Smoky Mountains. After warfare between Native American and settlers ceased in 1794, missionaries reached out to survivors and began the assimilation process. Friendly relations continued with an annual fair to showcase Cherokee heritage, arts, and culture. In 1935, Mrs. Speelman directed a Pageant entitled \"The Spirit of the Great Smokies.\"
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 3 Issue 19, Oct 1935, p1, 22, il
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15812
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Old homes and estates dating back more than one hundred and fifty years are found throughout the state. Much of the interest in them centers on the families who built, occupied, and connected them with important events in the annals of the state and nation. The author provides sketches of the Settlement at Quaker Meadows, the Marsh House in Bath, and Palmyra in Happy Valley.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 3 Issue 19, Oct 1935, p8, 22
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