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The flood of 1940 in Cullowhee, North Carolina occurred on August 13th as a result of a southeast hurricane. Flood waters and landslides damaged several homes and structures, and produced casualties. Photographs dated August 30th display the…

The flood of 1940 in Cullowhee, North Carolina occurred on August 13th as a result of a southeast hurricane. Flood waters and landslides damaged several homes and structures, and produced casualties. Photographs dated August 30th display the…

The flood of 1940 in Cullowhee, North Carolina occurred on August 13th as a result of a southeast hurricane. Flood waters and landslides damaged several homes and structures, and produced casualties. Photographs dated August 30th display the…

The flood of 1940 in Cullowhee, North Carolina occurred on August 13th as a result of a southeast hurricane. Flood waters and landslides damaged several homes and structures, and produced casualties. Photographs dated August 30th display the…

In this letter of August 10, 1864, Captain James Taylor writes to Colonel William H. Thomas of the Confederate army. Captain Taylor discusses regiment conditions, supply issues, and the town they are protecting from Union attack and robbers.

In this letter of November 18, 1844, Johnson W. King writes to William H. Thomas about Thomas’ business matters in western North Carolina and his legal representation of the Cherokee Indians in Washington, D.C.

In this letter of December 3, 1838, Colonel William S. Foster details his mission to his commander Major General Winfield Scott. Colonel Foster tries to capture outlaw Cherokee Indians in the North Carolina mountains with help from law abiding…

In this letter of February 22, 1858, James W. Terrell writes to the Honorable Howell Cobb informing him that he has not received the $4,000 payment and the draft documents. Mr. Terrell explains he received Cobb’s letter with statements of Cherokee…

In this letter of April 8, 1868, a business partner and friend writes to Colonel William H. Thomas after the Civil War discussing legal issues and Thomas’ management of his creditors and debts. This friend also mentions changes occurring in the South…

In this letter of July 27, 1868, James Taylor informs William H. Thomas of legal and monetary disputes between the west and east groups of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. The western group of Cherokee Indians sold land west of the Qualla to the…
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