Trail of Tears, Octobe 18, 1838

 Potawatomi Trail of Death - Diary of William Polke, 18 Oct. 1838:

"Stayed longer encamped as promised. The day was quite cold—last night having frozen water in camp. Health still improving. Subsistence flour and beef. Forage corn and hay. The snow at night changed to rain, which almost inundated the encampment. More straw was procured, which generally distributed throughout the camp rendered the Indians tolerably comfortable for the night."

Picture of Potawatomi Chief Topinabe, original artist unknown



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