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  • OF THEIR APPEARANCE Loiterers (Scene 5) . . . Fulmore Harwell, Richard Pick, John Seitz. Spanish Soldiers: Cloyd Bookout, James Campbell, Leigh Eisenhauer, Alan Giles, Fulmore Harwell, Harvey G. Knox, Richard Pick, James Potter, John Seitz, Roger Woodard. U. S. Soldiers: Neill Briggs, James Campbell, Leigh Eisenhauer, Fulmore Harwell, Joel Kidder, R. Lyndall McFarland, Richard Pick, James Potter, John Seitz, William Walker, Joe Whitehead, Roger Woodard. Indian Villagers: Jean Bradley, Gary Catolster, Phyllis Catolster, Berdina Crowe, Charles Crowe, Richard Crowe, Luzene Cucumber, Joe Feather, Jonah Feather, Carol Fuller, Jessie Fuller, Arch Junaluska, Catherine Larch, Lula Ledford, Roselene Ledford, Velma Jean Ledford, Anona Rattler, Nelson Rattler, Frances Ross, Pearl Saunooke, Solomon Saunooke, Delbert Smith, Elma Smith, Manuel Smith, Nancy Smith, Osceola Smith, Ann Sneed, George Sneed, Richard Sneed, Tom Sneed, Collins Taylor, Goliath Taylor, Jonah Taylor, Mitchell Taylor, Sam Taylor, Richard Teesatuskie, Katherine Thompson, Nannie Thompson, John Tramper, Mary Tramper, Sara Mary Tyndall, Billy Wahnetah, Rebecca Young- bird. Council Chiefs: Lawrence Johnson, Sam Owle, Jack Saunooke, John Tramper, George Sneed, Collins Taylor, Sam Taylor. Square Dancers: Fred Arch, John Ban, Doris Berry, Julia Brown, James Campbell, Charles Creekmore, Richard Crowe, Dianne De Leo, Robert Du Meer, Pat Gibson, Alan Giles, Dorothy Harlon, Fulmore Harwell, Nancy Heldman, Donald Hord, Carolyn Kisling, Suzanne Lindberg, Amanda Meiggs, Pat Nappier, Louis Nunnery, Gilbert Pendergrass, Richard Pick, James Potter, Robert Potts, Norbert Quaze, Carolyn Quinn, Bill Shade, Nancy Smith, Neal Smith, Osceola Smith, Sara Mary Tyndall, Chester Wilkinson, Jerry Young. Sopranos: Grayce Burian, Doris Eicher, Pat Gibson, Nancy Heldman, Suzanne Lindberg, Sara Mary Tyndall, Rusti Rothrock. Altos: Doris Berry, Dianne De Leo, Dorothy Harlan, Frances Hill, Carolyn Kisling, Pat Nappier. Tenors: Leigh Eisenhauer, Alan Giles, Donald Hord, Harvey G. Knox, James Potter, Leon Rooke, Neal Smith. Basses: John Barr, Cary Bynum, Earl Harlan, Fulmore Harwell, Patrick Hurley, Joel Kidder, R. Lyndall McFarland, Richard Pick, John Seitz, Jerry Young. CENES Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 Time: The early part of the Nineteenth Century Place: The Great Smokies, Washington, Georgia, Alabama PART I A Cherokee Village, 1540 Council of Chiefs, 1811 Horseshoe Bend, Ala., March 27, 1814 A clearing in the woods, 1814 A country store, New Echota, Ga., 1830 Council of Chiefs, 1830 Treaty of 1835, New Echota, Ga. Scene 8: A room in the White House, 1835 Scene 9: A Cherokee Village, 1838 Scene 10: Scene 11: Scene 12 Scene 13 Scene 14 PART II The village, 1838 Tsali's cave in the mountains, the following afternoon The village, next morning A room in the White House, 1841 The village, 1842 Note: The characters and events of this play are drawn from actual historical records. Certain modifications have been made in the interest of dramatic unity. Seven
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