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The grave of Cherokee "Beloved Woman" Nancy Ward (right, with the plaque) and her son, Fivekiller (left), and her brother, Longfellow (middle) near Benton, Tennessee, in the Southeastern United States. This small cemetery is situated along US-411 on a small hill overlooking the Ocoee River. The plaque reads:

IN MEMORY OF
NANCY WARD
PRINCESS AND PROPHETESS
OF THE CHEROKEE NATION
THE POCAHONTAS OF TENNESSEE
THE CONSTANT FRIEND
OF THE AMERICAN PIONEER
BORN 1738 - DIED 1822

ERECTED BY
THE NANCY WARD CHAPTER
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
1923

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