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/ American Studies
/ Antiquities
/ Archaeology
/ Archaeology and history
/ Archaeology and history-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Cavett, Alexander, approximately 1746-1793
/ Cavett, Alexander,-approximately 1746-1793-Homes and haunts-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Cherokee Indians
/ Cherokee Indians-Wars-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Creek Indians
/ Creek Indians-Wars-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Excavations (Archaeology)
/ Excavations (Archaeology)-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Frontier and pioneer life
/ Frontier and pioneer life-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ History
/ Homes and haunts
/ Knoxville Region
/ Knoxville Region (Tenn.)
/ Knoxville Region (Tenn.)-Antiquities
/ Knoxville Region (Tenn.)-History-18th century
/ Massacres
/ Massacres-Tennessee-Knoxville Region-History-18th century
/ Pioneers
/ Pioneers-Tennessee-Knoxville Region-History-18th century
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ Tennessee
/ Wars
2013
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Massacre at Cavett's Station
by
Charles H. Faulkner
in
18th century
/ American Studies
/ Antiquities
/ Archaeology
/ Archaeology and history
/ Archaeology and history-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Cavett, Alexander, approximately 1746-1793
/ Cavett, Alexander,-approximately 1746-1793-Homes and haunts-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Cherokee Indians
/ Cherokee Indians-Wars-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Creek Indians
/ Creek Indians-Wars-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Excavations (Archaeology)
/ Excavations (Archaeology)-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Frontier and pioneer life
/ Frontier and pioneer life-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ History
/ Homes and haunts
/ Knoxville Region
/ Knoxville Region (Tenn.)
/ Knoxville Region (Tenn.)-Antiquities
/ Knoxville Region (Tenn.)-History-18th century
/ Massacres
/ Massacres-Tennessee-Knoxville Region-History-18th century
/ Pioneers
/ Pioneers-Tennessee-Knoxville Region-History-18th century
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ Tennessee
/ Wars
2013
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Charles H. Faulkner
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18th century
/ American Studies
/ Antiquities
/ Archaeology
/ Archaeology and history
/ Archaeology and history-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Cavett, Alexander, approximately 1746-1793
/ Cavett, Alexander,-approximately 1746-1793-Homes and haunts-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Cherokee Indians
/ Cherokee Indians-Wars-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Creek Indians
/ Creek Indians-Wars-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Excavations (Archaeology)
/ Excavations (Archaeology)-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Frontier and pioneer life
/ Frontier and pioneer life-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ History
/ Homes and haunts
/ Knoxville Region
/ Knoxville Region (Tenn.)
/ Knoxville Region (Tenn.)-Antiquities
/ Knoxville Region (Tenn.)-History-18th century
/ Massacres
/ Massacres-Tennessee-Knoxville Region-History-18th century
/ Pioneers
/ Pioneers-Tennessee-Knoxville Region-History-18th century
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ Tennessee
/ Wars
2013
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Massacre at Cavett's Station
2013
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Overview
In the late 1700s, as white settlers spilled across the
Appalachian Mountains, claiming Cherokee and Creek lands for
their own, tensions between Native Americans and pioneers reached
a boiling point. Land disputes stemming from the 1791 Treaty of
Holston went unresolved, and Knoxville settlers attacked a
Cherokee negotiating party led by Chief Hanging Maw resulting in
the wounding of the chief and his wife and the death of several
Indians. In retaliation, on September 25, 1793, nearly one
thousand Cherokee and Creek warriors descended undetected on
Knoxville to destroy this frontier town. However, feeling they
had been discovered, the Indians focused their rage on
Cavett’s Station, a fortified farmstead of Alexander Cavett
and his family located in what is now west Knox County. Violating
a truce, the war party murdered thirteen men, women, and
children, ensuring the story’s status in Tennessee lore. In
Massacre at Cavett’s Station , noted archaeologist
and Tennessee historian Charles Faulkner reveals the true story
of the massacre and its aftermath, separating historical fact
from pervasive legend. In doing so, Faulkner focuses on the
interplay of such early Tennessee stalwarts as John Sevier, James
White, and William Blount, and the role each played in the white
settlement of east Tennessee while drawing the ire of the
Cherokee who continued to lose their homeland in questionable
treaties. That enmity produced some of history’s notable
Cherokee war chiefs including Doublehead, Dragging Canoe, and the
notorious Bob Benge, born to a European trader and Cherokee
mother, whose red hair and command of English gave him a distinct
double identity. But this conflict between the Cherokee and the
settlers also produced peace-seeking chiefs such as Hanging Maw
and Corn Tassel who helped broker peace on the Tennessee frontier
by the end of the 18th century. After only three decades of
peaceful co-existence with their white neighbors, the now
democratic Cherokee Nation was betrayed and lost the remainder of
their homeland in the Trail of Tears. Faulkner combines careful
historical research with meticulous archaeological excavations
conducted in developed areas of the west Knoxville suburbs to
illuminate what happened on that fateful day in 1793. As a
result, he answers significant questions about the massacre and
seeks to discover the genealogy of the Cavetts and if any family
members survived the attack. This book is an important
contribution to the study of frontier history and a long-overdue
analysis of one of East Tennessee’s well-known
legends.
Publisher
University of Tennessee Press,The University of Tennessee Press
Subject
/ Archaeology and history-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Cavett, Alexander, approximately 1746-1793
/ Cavett, Alexander,-approximately 1746-1793-Homes and haunts-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Cherokee Indians-Wars-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Creek Indians-Wars-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Excavations (Archaeology)-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ Frontier and pioneer life-Tennessee-Knoxville Region
/ History
/ Knoxville Region (Tenn.)-Antiquities
/ Knoxville Region (Tenn.)-History-18th century
/ Massacres-Tennessee-Knoxville Region-History-18th century
/ Pioneers
/ Pioneers-Tennessee-Knoxville Region-History-18th century
/ Wars
ISBN
1572339632, 9781572339637, 9781621900191, 1621900193
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