This video explores the historical William Harris house in Monroe, Georgia, built around 1825. The description details William Harris's lineage, connecting him to John and Milly Bolling Price Harris, who relocated from Virginia to Oglethorpe County. John Harris was a prolific father with fifteen children. The central log structure of the house dates back to 1825, and the property was recognized on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
This video delves into the historical context surrounding the forced removal of the Cherokee people, specifically referencing the year 1838 and the involvement of the 4th U.S. Artillery Regiment. It highlights the use of music, including 'Napoleon Crossing the Alps' and 'Such a Getting Up Stairs,' by the regimental band during the removal process along Spoiled Cane Creek near Unicoi Gap, on the Georgia-Tennessee border. The description also promotes various platforms for supporting banjo heritage and the creator, Clifton Hicks.
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