Category:John Ross House
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English: The John Ross House in Rossville was the home of Cherokee Nation leader John Ross from 1830-1838, after his lands and fine home near the Coosa River had been taken by the state.
This is a category about a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 73000647. |
historic house at Lake Avenue and Spring Street in Rossville, Georgia | |||||
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Media in category "John Ross House"
The following 44 files are in this category, out of 44 total.
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John Ross House, near Ringgold, Ga., 1864 - NARA - 524957.jpg 3,000 × 2,405; 2.22 MB
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JohnRossHome-RossvilleGA.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 3.27 MB
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JohnRossHouseRossvileGA.jpg 3,400 × 1,518; 1.37 MB
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JohnRossHouseRossvileGA2.jpg 2,961 × 1,564; 1.27 MB
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Ross house.jpg 700 × 474; 183 KB
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RossHouse.png 690 × 458; 155 KB
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Rosshouse.svg 512 × 663; 542 KB
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The John Ross House - NARA - 533389.jpg 3,000 × 2,022; 2.3 MB
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The John Ross House - NARA - 533389.tif 3,000 × 2,022; 17.36 MB
Categories:
- John Ross (Cherokee Chief)
- Georgia (U.S. state) in the 1860s
- Georgia in the American Civil War
- Sherman's March
- National Historic Landmarks in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Rossville, Georgia
- Houses in Walker County, Georgia
- National Register of Historic Places in Walker County, Georgia
- Things named after indigenous peoples of the Americas
- Certified sites of the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail
- Trail of Tears in Georgia (U.S. state)