Joseph Vann

Joseph H. Vann (11 February 1798 23 October 1844) was a Cherokee leader of mixed-race ancestry, a businessman and planter in Georgia, Tennessee and Indian Territory. He owned plantations, many slaves, taverns, and steamboats. In 1837, he moved with several hundred Cherokee to Indian Territory, as he realized they had no choice under the government's Indian Removal policy. He built up his businesses along the major waterways, operating his steamboats on the Tennessee, Ohio, Mississippi, and Arkansas rivers.

Joseph Vann
Joseph "Rich Joe" Vann
Born(1798-02-11)February 11, 1798
Spring Place, Georgia
Died(1844-10-23)October 23, 1844
near Louisville, Kentucky
Occupation(s)Chief Vann House Owner, Cherokee Leader
Spouse(s)Jennie Springston, Polly Blackburn
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