"Henry
Timberlake Story Emissaries of Peace: 1730-1760"
Currently in the works at Seruto & Company, this new touring
exhibit for the Museum of the Cherokee Indian was recently awarded
a prestigious grant by the NEH.
In the 1760s, an ambitious but naïve Lieutenant Henry Timberlake
volunteered to be an emissary and go to a Cherokee village where
he recorded his impressions and observations of Cherokee life. After
three months in Cherokee country, Timberlake escorted Ostenaco,
great Cherokee leader and orator, to the Court of St. James where
he met King George III.
He recorded his adventures in journals, which were ultimately published
as Henry Timberlake's Memoirs. These writings provide a unique
look
at 18th-century Cherokee life.
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