Trail Of Death Journey

Journal notes walking the "Trail of Death" tracing the Potawatomi Indians forced removal from Indiana to Kansas in 1838. This blog is in process of being re-ordered and moved to www.trailofdeath.org

7/19/2006

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READ THIS BLOG FROM BOTTOM UP TO FOLLOW THE HIKE-- click on April below in the archives section for the beginning of the walk. The BOOK is n...
7/09/2006

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Reflections on this trek I’m two weeks past the end of this trek so I’ve started thinking of its nature and effect on me, though from past e...
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6/29/2006

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THE REST OF THE STORY... What happened after the Trail of Death ended? Dr. George Jeroloman. The oft-absent doctor for the emigrating party ...
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AFTERGLOW... ending my trek: ( the third leg) The final leg of my conclusion to this trek involved people. Having walked for two months w...
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6/26/2006

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AFTERGLOW... ending my trek (Seconde leg) The second place I had to visit to end this trip properly was 20 miles south of Osawatomie . In a...
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Day 62 Potawatomi Creek Mile 660 Nov 4, 1868 After two hours delay allowing for the Catholic Indians to have worship they ended their 62 da...
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