Item #11009 Traveler's Rest and the Tugaloo Crossroads. Robert Eldridge Bouwman.

Traveler's Rest and the Tugaloo Crossroads

State of Georgia Department of Natural Resources, 1992.

Spiral_bound. 8 1/2" 6". ix, 149pp. Mild rubbing and shelf wear to covers, corners, and edges of pictorial paper wraps. Dust-spotting to edges of text block. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is sound.

ABOUT THIS BOOK:
On Georgia Highway 123, amid the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, stands Traveler’s Rest Historic Site. The house stands within two miles of the site of Old Tugaloo Town, an important Cherokee village. It is situated on a crossroads at the southern end of the Great Wagon Road, down which a wave of European-American migration poured to fill the land east of the Appalachians in the mid-eighteenth century. Its history encompasses the Cherokees, migration, frontier war, and gold rush; it includes the development of Traveler’s Rest as a stagecoach inn/tavern into its long years as a plantation center; through Civil War and Reconstruction, the gradual decline of land and family is taken to the present century, where Traveler’s Rest becomes the physical embodiment of history transfigured into legend. The history of Traveler’s Rest is the history of a people and a heritage, reflected in the structure that developed with the years.(Publisher). Very good. Item #11009

Price: $20.00