Joseph H. Vann
0759651396
The Cherokees? saga of oppression and genocide blends history, Moravian diaries and family legends into a fascinating tale. A personal story of the lives, loves and battles of a famous family, betrayed by militia, governors and presidents.
Joseph H. Vann
Hardcover
460
1st Book Library
075965140X
9780759651401
3
Joseph Vann
Hardcover
Walter J. Black
9
Illustrated by 48 color illustrations on 24 plates, eps 4 color stained glass panels. First thus edition. (Walter J. Black) Nihil Obstat, Imprimatur. Brown washable blind-stamped cloth, gilt print spine and topboard, gilt emblem, red marking ribbon, t.e.g. Demy 8vo. pp. xv, [3], 527, [1]. Calendar, ...
Hardcover
527
J. J. Crawley
1
Joseph H. Vann, (11 February 1798 23 October 1844). He was a Cherokee leader who owned Diamond Hill (now known as the Chief Vann House), many slaves,