AN OVERLAND JOURNEY TO THE WEST
(October - December 1837)
by B. B. Cannon, Conductor
The Original is in the National Archives, Office of Indian Affairs,
"Cherokee Emigration" C-553 - "Special File 249"
Transcribed and edited by: E. Raymond Evans
Published in the Cherokee Journals " The Removal of the Cherokees"
Transcribed for this list by: Jackie Smith
Journal kept by B. B. Cannon, Conductor of a party of Emigrating Cherokee Indians, put in
his charge at the Cherokee Agency East, by Gen. N. Smith, Superintendent of Cherokee Removals, on the 13th day of October,
1837
Oct. 13, 1837
Sent waggons to the Indian encampment and commenced loading in the evening. (his
word and spelling is left intact)js
Oct. 14, 1837
Completed loading the waggons and crossed the Highwassie river at Calhoun, encamped at
5:00 P.M.
Oct. 15, 1837
Marched the party at 8 O'C A.M. halted and encamped at Spring Creek at 11:O'C A.M. where
Genl. Smith mustered the party, which consumed the remainder of the day. 5 miles
today.
Oct. 16, 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M., halted and encamped at Kelly's ferry on the Tennessee river at 4
O'C P.M. Issued corn and fodder, corn meal & bacon. 14 miles today.
Oct. 17, 1837
Commenced ferrying the Tennessee river at 8 O'C A.M., after having been detained until the
sun dispelled the fog - every thing being in readiness to commence at day light.
completed ferrying at 4 O'C P.M. and reached little Richland creek at 8 O'C P.M. where the
party had been directed to halt and encamp. Issued corn & fodder. 7 miles
today.
Oct. 18, 1837
Marched at 71/2 O'C A.M. One of the provision waggons oversat, detained a half hour.
No damage done. Ascended Wallens ridge, (the ascent 2 miles) halted at
Ragsdale's 1 1/2 O'C P.M. encamped and issued corn and fodder - corn meal & bacon.
10 miles further to water, all wearied getting up the mountain. 5 miles
today.
Oct. 19, 1837
Marched at 7 1/2 O'CA.M. descended from the mountain, halted at 2 O'C P.M. at Sequachee
river near Mr. Springs. Issued corn & fodder. 11 1/2 miles today.
Oct. 20, 1837
Marched at 6 O'C A.M. ascended the Cumberland Mountain, halted at M. Flemings, 3/4 past 3
O'C P.M. encamped and issued corn & fodder, corn meal & Bacon. 14 1/2 miles
today.
Oct. 21, 1837
Marched at 7 1/2 O'C A.M. descended the mountain, halted at Collins river, 4 1/4 O'C P.M.
encamped and issued corn & fodder, the Indians appear fatigued this evening. 13
miles today - road extremely rough.
Oct. 22, 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. passed through McMinnville, halted at Mr. Booths 1/2 past 12 O'C M
encamped and issued corn & fodder, corn meal & Bacon, Sugar and coffee to the
Waggoners and Interpreters. No water for 12 miles ahead. Procured a quantity
of corn meal and bacon today. 7 1/2 miles today. ( I would like to remark here that
all supplies, both of forage and subsistance, were purchased contracted for on the way
west by a contracting agent, and paid for on my request by Doct. Reynolds, the Disbursing
Agent for the Party.)
Oct. 23rd 1837
Marched at 6 1/2 O'C A.M. Capt. Prigmore badly hurt by a waggon horse attempting to run
away. Halted at Stones river near Woodbury - 1/2 past 4 O'C P.M. encamped and
issued corn & fodder. 20 miles today.
Oct. 24th 1837
Marched at 7 1/2 O'C A.M. halted at Mr. Yearwoods 4 O'C P.M. rained last night and today.
Issued corn & fodder, corn meal and bacon. 15 miles today.
Oct. 25th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. buried Andrew's child at 1/2 past 9 O'C A.M. passed through
Murfreesborough, halted at Overall's creek, 4 O'C P.M. encamped and issued corn and
fodder. 14 miles today.
Oct. 26th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. passed through tree turnpike Gates, halted at Mr. Harris 3 O'C P.M.
encamped ant issued corn and fodder, corn meal and bacon. 16 1/2 miles today.
Oct. 27th 1837
Marched at 7 1/2 O'C A.M. passed through two Turnpike gates, and crossed the Cumberland
river on the Nashville toll bridge at Nashville, halted at Mr. Putnams 1/2 past 3 O'C P.M.
encamped and issued corn and fodder. Isaac Walker and emigrant belonging to the
Party, over took us - Mr. L. A. Kincannon, contracting agent, left us and returned home,
having on the way, near McMinnville, signified his intentions,verbally, to do so,
assigning as the reason the delicate situation of his health. - 13 miles
today.
Oct. 28th 1837
Rested for the purpose of washing clothes, repairing waggons, and shoeing horses - Reese,
Starr and others of the emigrants visited Genl. Jackson who was at Nashville. Issued
corn & fodder, corn meal and bacon. Assigned Mr. E. S. Curry to supply the place
of Mr. Kincannon.
Oct. 29th 1837
Marched at 8 1/2 O'C A. M. halted at Long creek 1/2 past 2 O'C P.M. encamped and issued
corn and fodder - 13 1/2 miles today.
Oct. 30th 1837
Marched at 7 1/2 O'C A.M., halted at Little red river 1/2 past 5 O'C P.M. encamped and
issued corn & fodder, corn meal & Bacon. 18 1/2 miles today.
Oct. 31st 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. halted at Graves, Ken (tucky) 3 O'C P.M. issued corn & fodder.
16 miles today.
End of Installment # 1
Note from JS.. I have transcribed this exactly as written.. Notice he uses Caps whenever
he wishes (g).. Next Installment will begin with Nov. 1st.. gets more interesting and more
names are mentioned.. more sickness starts setting in. I have read and been told, that the
bacon was actually more fat-back.. Indians were use to a more lean and vegetable diet.
And clean running water. Cherokees were very accustomed to water many times a
day, bathing, healing as well as drinking. Most of the emigrants left with very
little or no personal belongings. Few clothes and some with no shoes.
Jackie
Installment #2
Journal of B. B. Cannon, Conductor
Nov. 1st. 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. burried Ducks child, passed through Hopkinsville Ken.(tucky) halted
at Mr. Northerns 1/2 past 5 O'C P.M.. Encamped & issued corn & fodder, Flour and
bacon. 19 miles today
Nov. 2nd 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. and halted one mile in advance of Mr. Mitchelersons. 3 O'C
P.M. encamped and issued corn and fodder.
Nov. 3rd 1837
David Simpson and Pheasant, emigrants belonging to the party, came up last night in the
stage, having been heretofore enrolled and mustered, Marched at 8 O'C A.M. passed throu'
Princeton, Ken. halted and encamped near Mr. Barnetts, at 1/2 past 4 O'C P.M. Issued corn
& fodder, flour and bacon. 17 miles today.
Nov. 4th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. encamped at Threlkelds branch, 4 O'C P.M. Issued corn & fodder.
15 miles today.
Nov 5th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. passed thro' Salem, Ken. Halted and encamped at another Mr.
Threlkelds branch 4 O'C P.M. Issued corn and fodder, a small quantity of flour, and bacon
13 1/2 miles today.
Nov. 6th 1837
Marched at 7 O'C A.M. Arrived at Berry's ferry (Golconda opposite the Ohio river) 9 O'C
A.M. every thing in readiness to commence ferrying, but prevented on account of the
extreme high winds and consequent roughness of the river, which continued the remainder of
the day, encamped in the evening. Issued corn & fodder. 5 1/2 miles today.
Nov. 7th 1837
Commenced ferrying at 1/2 past 5 O'C A.M. Moved the party as it crossed one mile out and
encamped completed crossing 4O'C P.M. All safely. Issued corn & fodder,
corn meal & bacon. 1 mile today.
Nov. 8th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. Mr. Reese and myself remained behind and burried a child of
Seabolts. Overtook the party, halted and encamped at Big Bay creek, 4 O'C P.M.
Issued corn & fodder (James Starr & wife, left this morning with two
carry-alls to take care of and bring on three of their children, who were too sick to
travel - with instructions to overtake the party as soon as possible without endangering
the lives of their children) - 15 miles today.
Nov 9th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. halted and encamped at Cash Creek, 1/2 past 4 O'C P.M. Issue corn
& fodder, corn meal & Bacon. 15 miles today.
Nov. 10th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A. M. were detained 2 hours on the way making a bridge across a small
creek, halted at Cypress creek, 4 O'C P.M. encamped and issued corn & fodder &
salt. 14 miles today.
Nov. 11th 1837
Marched at 9 O'C A.M. passed thro' Jonesboro, ILL. Halted and encamped at Clear
Creek in the Mississippi river bottom 1/2 past 3 O'C P.M. - 13 miles today. issued
sugar & coffee to the waggoners and interpreters.
Nov. 12th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. arrived at Mississippi river 10 O'C A.M. commenced ferrying at 11
O'C A.M. directed party to move a short distance as they crossed the river, and encamped.
Issued corn & fodder. Starr came up, the health of his children but
little better. Richard Timberlake and George Ross overtook us and enrolled, attached
themselves to the Starr family.
Nov. 13th 1837
Continued ferrying from 7 O'C until 10 O'C A.M. when the wind arose and checked our
progress. 3 O'C P.M. resumed and made our trip. Suspended at 5 O'C P.M.
Issued corn & fodder, corn meal & bacon, burried another of Ducks children today.
Nov. 14th 1837
Crossed the residue of the Party. Marched at 10 O'C A.M. halted and encamped at Mr.
Williams. Issued corn & fodder. sickness prevailing. 5 miles today.
Nov. 15th 1837
Rested for the purpose of washing, & tc. Issued corn and fodder, corn meal and
bacon.
Nov. 16th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. left Reese, Starr and families on account of sickness in their
families, also James Taylor (Reese's son-in-law) and family. Taylor himself being
very sick, with instructions to overtake the party. Passed thro' Jackson, Mo. halted
& encamped at Widow Roberts on the road via Farmington & Issued corn only no
fodder to be had. 17 miles today.
End of Installment # 2
Jackie
Installment # 3 [St. Francos & Washington Counties]
B. B. Cannon, Conductor
Nov. 17th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. halted at white Water creek 4 O'C P.M.
Issued corn & fodder, corn meal and beef. 13 miles today
Nov. 18th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. halted and encamped at Mr. Morand's 5 O'C P.M.
Issued corn & fodder, flour & bacon. 16 miles today.
Nov. 19th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. halted and encamped 1/2 past 4 O'C P.M.
at Wolf Creek. Issued corn & fodder. 14 miles today.
Nov 20th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. passed thro' Farmington, Mo. halted
at St. Francis river, 4 O'C P.M. encamped and issued corn
& fodder, Flour & beef. 15 miles today.
Nov 21st 1837
A considerable number drunk last night - obtained the liquor
at Farmington yesterday, had to get out of bed about midnight
to quell the disorder. A refusal by several to march this morning,
alledging that they would wait for Starr & Reese to come up at
that place. Marched at 8 O'C A.M. in defiance of threats and
attempts to intimidate, none remained behind, passed through
Caledonia halted at Mr. Jackson's encamped and issued corn
& fodder, beef & Bacon mostly bacon. 14 miles today.
Nov 22 1837
Marched at 8 1/2 O'C A.M. pass through the lead mines
(or Courtois diggings) halted at Scott's, 4 O'C P.M.
Issued corn & fodder and corn meal. 13 miles today.
Nov 23rd 1837
rested for the purpose of repairing waggons shoeing
horses, washing, & tc. Starr, Reese and Taylor came
up the health of their families in some degree improve.
Issued corn & fodder, and beef. Weather very cold.
Nov 24th 1837
Marched at 8 1/2 O'C A.M. Considerable sickness prevailing,
halted at Huzza Creek, 4 O'C P.M. encamped and issued
corn & fodder. 12 miles today.
Nov 25th 1837
Doct.. Townsend, officially, advised a suspension of
our march, in consequence of the severe indisposition
of several families, for a time sufficient for the employment
of such remedial agents as their cases might require.
I accordingly directed the Party to remain in camp and
make the best possible arrangement for the sick. In the
evening issued corn & fodder, flour and beef.
Nov 26th 1837
Remain in camp. sickness continuing and increasing.
Issued corn & fodder, beef & corn meal.
Nov 27th 1837
Remained in camp. sickness continuing to increase.
Issued corn & fodder, Bacon & corn meal.
Nov. 28th 1837
Moved the Detachment two miles further to a Spring
and Schoolhouse. Obtained permission for as many
of the sick to occupy the school house as could do so.
A much better situation for an encampment than on the
Creek. sickness increasing. Issued corn & fodder.
Nov 29th 1837
Remained in camp. Sickness still increasing. Buried Corn
Tassle's child today. Issued corn & fodder.
Nov. 30th 1837
Remained in camp. sickness continuing. Issued corn & fodder.
Dec. 1st 1837
Remained in camp. Sickness abating. Issued corn & fodder, Bacon
& corn meal. buried Oolanheta's child today.
Dec. 2nd 1837
Remained in camp. Sickness abating. Issued corn & fodder, Beef
& corn meal.
Dec. 3rd 1837
Remained in camp. Sickness abating. Issued corn & fodder.
Dec. 4th 1837
Marched at 9 O'C A.M. Buried George Killion, and left
Mr. Wells to bury a waggoner (black boy) who died
this morning. Scarcely room on the waggons for the
sick. halted at Mr. Davis, 1/2 past 4 O'C P.M. had to
move down the creek a mile off the road, to get wood.
Issued corn & fodder and corn meal. 11 miles today.
Dec. 5th 1837
Marched at 9 O'C A.M. left two waggoners (black boys)
at Mr. Davis sick, this morning. Halted at the Merrimack
river, 1/2 past 3 O'C P.M. Encamped and issued corn
and fodder, corn meal and beef. 10 miles today.
Dec. 6th 1837
Marched at 9 O'C A.M. passed Masseys Iron Works.
Halted at Mr. Jones' 1/2 past 3 O'C P.M. encamped and
issued corn & fodder. 12 miles today.
Dec. 7th 1837
Marched at 8 1/2 O'C A.M. Reese's team ran away,
broke his waggon and Starr's carry-all. left him and
amily to get his waggon mended, at 17 miles - and to
overtake if possible. Halted at Mr. Baterson, 5 O'C P.M.
encamped and issued corn and fodder, corn meal & bacon.
20 miles today.
Dec. 8th 1837
Buried Nancy Big Bear's grandchild. Marched at 9 O'C A.M.
Halted at Piney, a small river, 1/2 past 3 O'C P.M. Rained all
day, encamped and issued corn only no fodder to be had.
Several drunk. 11 miles today
Dec. 9th 1837
Marched at 9 O'C A.M. Mayfield's waggon broke down at
about a mile - left him to get it mended and overtake, halted
at Waynesville, Mo. 4 O'C P.M. encamped and issued corn
& fodder, beef & corn meal. Weather extremely cold.
12 1/2 miles today.
Dec. 10th 1837
Marched at 1/2 past 8 O'C A.M. halted at the Gasconade
river at 4 O'C P.M. Issued corn & fodder. 14 miles today.
nstallment # 4
Conductor, B. B. Cannon
Dec. 11th 1837
Marched at 1/2 past 8 O'C A.M. halted at Summer's 4 O'C P.M.
encamped and issued corn & fodder. 15 miles today.
Dec. 12th 1837
Marched at 9 O'C A.M. halted one mile in advance of Mr. Parke's at a branch, 4 O'C P.M.
encamped and issued corn & fodder, corn meal beef and a small quantity of bacon.
14 miles today.
Dec. 13th 1837
Marched at 81/2 O'C A.M. halted at a branch near Mr. Eddington's 4 O'C P.M. encamped and
issued corn & fodder. Reese and Mayfield came up. 13 1/2 miles today.
Dec. 14th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. halted at James fork of White river, near the road but which does
not cross the road, 3 O'C P.M. Mr. Wells taken sick. Issued corn & fodder and
corn meal. 15 1/2 miles today.
Dec. 15 th1837
Joseph's Srarr's wife had a child last night. Marched at 8 1/2 O'C A.M.halted at Mr.
Danforth's at 2 O'C P.M. Waggoners having horses shod until late at night.
encamped & issued corn & fodder & beef. 10 1/2 miles today.
Dec. 16th 1837
Issued sugar and coffee to the Waggoners & Interpreters this morning. Marched at
9 O'C A.M. passed through Springfield, Mo. halted at Mr. Clicks's 4 O'C P.M. encamped and
issued corn & fodder and corn meal. 12 miles today. (left Mr. Wells)
Dec 17th 1737
Snowed last night. buried Ellege's wife and Charles Timberlake's son (Smoker). Marched at
9 O'C A.M. halted at Mr. Dye's 3 O'C P.M. extremely cold weather, sickness prevailing to a
considerable extent. All very much fatigued, encamped and issued corn & fodder
& beef. 10 miles today.
Dec 18th 1837
Detained on account of sickness. Doct. Townsend sent back to Springfield for medicine -
buried Dreadful Waters this evening. Issued corn & fodder & corn meal.
Dec. 19th 1837
Detained today also on account of sickness, cold intense. Issued corn & fodder
and beef.
Dec. 20th 1837
Marched at 8 1/2 O'C a.M. halted at Mr. Allen's 1/2 past 3 O'C P.M. encamped and issued
corn & fodder & corn meal. 15 miles today.
Dec. 21st 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. halted at Lockes on Flat Creek, 1/2 past 3 O'C P.M. encamped and
issued corn & fodder & beef. 15 miles today.
Dec. 22nd 1837
Burried Goddard's Grand child. Marched at 8 O'C A.M. halted at McMurtee's, 3 O'C
P.M. encamped and issued corn & fodder and corn meal. 15 miles today.
Dec 23rd 1837
Buried Rainfrog's daughter ( Lucy Redstick's child). Marched at 8 O'C A.M. halted at
Reddix, 3 O'C P.M. encamped and issued corn & fodder & beef. 10 miles today.
Dec. 24th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. halted at the X hollows, had to leave the road 3/4 of a mile to get
water, 3 O'C P.M. Issued corn & fodder, Pork and corn meal. 15 miles today.
Dec. 25th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C A.M. took the right road to Cane Hill, at Fitzgeralds halted a half
mile in advance of Mr. Cunningham's at a branch, 3 O'C P.M. Issued corn & fodder and
salt Pork. 15 1/2 miles today.
Dec. 26th 1837
Marched at 8 O'C. halted at James Coulter's on Cane Hill, Ark. 1/2 past 3 O'C P.M.
encamped and issued corn meal corn & fodder. 16 1/2 miles today.
Dec. 27th 1837
Buried Alsey Timberlake Daughter of Charles Timberlake. Marched at 8 O'C A.M. halted
at Mr. Beans, in the Cherokee Nation West, at 1/2 past 2 O'C P.M. encamped and issued corn
& fodder, fresh Pork and some beef. 12 miles today.
Dec. 28th 1837
The Party refused to go further, but at the same time pledged themselves to remain
together until re-muster was made by the proper officer for whom I immediately sent an
express to Ft. Gibson. They alledged at the same time that the refusal was in
consequence of the sickness now prevailing - and that only. Doct. Reynolds,
Disbursing agent for the Party, dismissed the waggons from further service.
Buried another child of Chas. Timberlake, and one which was born (untimely) yesterday of
which no other account is taken. Jesse HalfBreed's wife had a child last
night. Issued Pork corn meal and flour, corn & fodder for today.
Lieut. Van Horn arrived late this evening - having missed the express on the way.
Dec. 29th 1837
Re-mustered the Party. Issued a small quanty of corn meal & pork yet on hand.
Dec. 30th 1837
Completed the Rolls of Remuster, turned over the Party to Lieut. Van Horn, and dismissed
my assistant.
Respectfully submitted
B. B. Cannon
Conductor
Last of his account.
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