Cherokee Trace #1 Traditional Cache
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You're looking for a camoed soda blank that I got from drives.
By the 1820s and 1830s, Cherokees had crossed into this area as they traveled from Oklahoma toward Nacogdoches using the route called the Cherokee Trace. By 1839, when the Cherokees were expelled from Texas, the area that is now Upshur County was at the intersection of two early immigration routes: the Cherokee Trace and the Jefferson-Dallas Road, which ran across the northern portion of the area. Cherokee Trace is also considered to be haunted. At different locations fog will rise up on the road thick enough that you have to slow down. Barely seen though the thick fog, a woman with several small children have been seen crossing the road.
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