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In the city, the population was spread out, with 17.3% under the age of 18, 7.5% from 18 to 24, 21.8% from 25 to 44, 26.2% from 45 to 64, and 27.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 49 years. For every 100 females, there were 75.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over,
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living together, 7.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 49.3% were non-families. 46.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 27.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.04 and the average family size was 2.92.
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of 2010, there were 475 people, 209 households, and 105 families residing in the city. The population density was 221.5 inhabitants per square mile (85.5/km). There were 230 housing units at an average density of 119.3 per square mile (46.1/km). The racial makeup of the city was 96.21%
446:. The first shipment of copper ore was taken out on muleback in 1847. More than 30 mining companies were incorporated between 1852 and 1855 to mine copper at Ducktown. Development was accelerated by a road built in 1853 connecting the area with
410:. Although the U.S. removed many of the basin's Cherokee inhabitants in the march to Indian Territory, some avoided the roundup by hiding out in the surrounding mountains. They would later help build the Old Copper Road (now part of US
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Tumbling Creek. The village's name was recorded on Cherokee annuity distribution rolls as "Ducktown" in 1799. According to tradition, Ducktown was named after a Cherokee leader named Chief Duck.
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inhabited the Copper Basin as early as the late 18th century, well before the arrival of the first Euro-American settlers. Their territory extended into northern
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The median income for a household in the city was $ 18,125, and the median income for a family was $ 27,045. Males had a median income of $ 25,833 versus $ 19,688 for females. The
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In 1836, the
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Literary historian Ben Harris McClary suggests that a
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A train bringing copper ore out of the
Ducktown mines, 1939. Smelter fumes have destroyed all vegetation and eroded the land. Photo by
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after the
Cherokee name for a major river in the area. This name was subsequently adopted for the city's first major mining operation.
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Ducktown is situated at the center of the Copper Basin (sometimes called the
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in 1863. Mining resumed in 1866, and continued until 1878, when the mines had exhausted the shallow high-grade copper ores.
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341:, United States. The population was 461 at the 2020 census and 475 at the 2010 census. It is included in the
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Voices from the
Periphery: Reconstructing and Interpreting Post-Removal Histories of the Duck Town Cherokees
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Ducktown, chronicles the geology and history of the mining activities in the basin.
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character, Sut Lovingood. Ducktown and several Ducktown-area features, such as
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Geology and ore deposits of the Ducktown district, Tennessee
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View across Ducktown, with Big Frog Mountain in the distance
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United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians (1939–present)
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Ducktown is located in a geological region known as the
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Mining ceased when Union troops destroyed the copper
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2887:Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (1824-present)
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154:Cherokee village at the site prior to settlement
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58:Location of Ducktown in Polk County, Tennessee.
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931:(University of Georgia Press, 2002), p. 46.
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1070:"History Of Ocoee River & The Area"
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46:Buildings along Main Street in Ducktown
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2529:First Cherokee Female Seminary Site
1624:Cherokee Supplement (Unicode block)
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509:. The Ducktown area is part of the
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167:2.64 sq mi (6.84 km)
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2178:Sequoyah Constitutional Convention
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2812:Cherokee Nation East (1794-1839)
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3216:Cities in Polk County, Tennessee
2002:Cherokee Preservation Foundation
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942:"ArcGIS REST Services Directory"
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18:City in Tennessee, United States
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2619:Museum of the Cherokee People
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559:, located on the site of the
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346:Metropolitan Statistical Area
2707:Five Civilized Tribes Museum
2584:Red Clay State Historic Park
2196:Cherokee Towns (pre-Removal)
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1095:Ducktown Back in Raht's Time
882:Burra Burra Mine (Tennessee)
729:Ducktown racial composition
513:watershed (which hosted the
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212:174.56/sq mi (67.39/km)
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3191:Cherokee-language Knowledge
3011:Chadwick "Corntassel" Smith
2032:Cherokee Southwest Township
2017:Keetoowah Nighthawk Society
1949:Cherokee Nation (1794–1907)
1866:1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles
1685:Flag of the Cherokee Nation
1173:United States Census Bureau
996:United States Census Bureau
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550:United States Census Bureau
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2152:Cherokee Nation v. Leavitt
2127:Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
2037:Oconaluftee Indian Village
2012:Original Keetoowah Society
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2514:Cherokee National Capitol
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1920:Jackson and McMinn Treaty
1895:Treaty of Dewitt's Corner
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2697:Fort Smith Historic Site
2465:Western Cherokee Nation
2064:Cherokee Central Schools
1849:Battle of Lindley's Fort
1619:Cherokee (Unicode block)
877:Copper Basin (Tennessee)
489:was added in the 1920s.
373:George Washington Harris
3056:Tahlonteeskee (warrior)
3042:Other notable Cherokee
1976:Jacob Brown Grant Deeds
967:"Census Population API"
892:Ocoee Whitewater Center
856:there were 69.7 males.
477:to recover most of the
2976:William Charles Rogers
2896:William Holland Thomas
2672:The Great Trading Path
1839:Cherokee–American wars
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1282:Polk County, Tennessee
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543:Murphy, North Carolina
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2702:Port Royal State Park
1927:Transylvania Purchase
1900:Treaty of Hard Labour
1822:Siege of Fort Loudoun
1548:United Keetoowah Band
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1224:"Explore Census Data"
1144:"Copper Basin Mining"
1041:Maurice Magee (1968)
992:"U.S. Census website"
887:Kimsey Junior College
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572:Historical population
557:Ducktown Basin Museum
499:Appalachian Mountains
475:Copperhill, Tennessee
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387:The pre-mining period
235: • Summer (
83:35.03417°N 84.38417°W
2966:Samuel Houston Mayes
2143:The Cherokee Tobacco
2135:Worcester v. Georgia
2119:freedmen controversy
2079:Sequoyah High School
2069:Cherokee High School
1932:Chickamauga Cherokee
1890:Treaty of Turkeytown
1880:Treaty of New Echota
1856:Nickajack Expedition
1834:Cherokee War of 1776
1481:United States portal
1198:Population Estimates
1056:Sut Lovingood Papers
519:1996 Summer Olympics
463:Cleveland, Tennessee
448:Cleveland, Tennessee
408:Treaty of New Echota
209: • Density
3211:Cities in Tennessee
2574:Rattlesnake Springs
2159:Cherokee Commission
1844:Battle of Hightower
1731:Kâ'lanû Ahkyeli'skï
1634:New Kituwah Academy
1599:Green Corn Ceremony
1074:cascadeoutdoors.com
1068:Outdoors, Cascade.
911:Tennessee Blue Book
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436:Marion Post Wolcott
88:35.03417; -84.38417
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25:Ducktown, Tennessee
2766:Outacite of Keowee
2677:The Great War Path
2652:Oconaluftee valley
2637:Stick Ball Grounds
2559:Tellico Blockhouse
1964:Indian Removal Act
1910:Treaty of Hopewell
1905:Treaty of Lochaber
1861:American Civil War
1817:Anglo-Cherokee War
1701:Ani Hyuntikwalaski
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533:to the south, and
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426:Early mining years
201: • Total
180: • Water
164: • Total
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3021:Chuck Hoskin, Jr.
2971:Thomas Buffington
2736:Moytoy of Tellico
2657:Oconaluftee River
2589:Hair Conrad Cabin
2524:Chieftains Museum
2075:Sequoyah Schools
1937:Overhill Cherokee
1915:Treaty of Holston
1885:Treaty of Tellico
1875:Cherokee treaties
1646:Spiritual beliefs
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1148:www.telliquah.com
1106:Barclay, pp. 8-9.
861:per capita income
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377:Big Frog Mountain
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172: • Land
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2951:Dennis Bushyhead
2831:Charles R. Hicks
2756:Moytoy of Citico
2647:Tuckasegee River
2569:Brainerd Mission
2554:Sequoyah's Cabin
2461:Cherokee Nations
2099:Principal Chiefs
2092:Politics and law
2043:Unto These Hills
2007:Warriors Society
1969:Cherokee descent
1943:Cherokee Phoenix
1827:Battle of Echoee
1810:Battle of Taliwa
1789:skiagusta (rank)
1716:Moon-eyed people
1651:Moon-eyed people
1569:National holiday
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2916:Patrick Lambert
2761:Standing Turkey
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2667:Sycamore Shoals
2642:Cullasaja River
2594:Nancy Ward Tomb
2544:John Ross House
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2469:Cherokee Nation
2271:Hiwassee Island
2201:Amoyeligunahita
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2054:Female Seminary
2027:Heritage groups
1997:Heritage Center
1985:
1981:Texas Cherokees
1794:outacite (rank)
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3116:John Martin
3096:Joseph Vann
2986:J. B. Milam
2911:Joyce Dugan
2881:John Rogers
2876:John Looney
2871:Sam Houston
2801:Incalatanga
2614:Mantle Rock
2539:Long Island
2276:Island town
2114:1842 revolt
2022:Youth Choir
1721:Nun'Yunu'Wi
1675:Stomp dance
1663:Black drink
1658:Ethnobotany
1402:communities
1297:County seat
1079:October 14,
1027:January 31,
1001:January 31,
973:October 15,
948:October 15,
807:2010 census
786:Other/Mixed
740:Percentage
724:2020 census
511:Ocoee River
469:Later years
401:Ocoee River
381:Ocoee River
366:Stan Beaver
335:Polk County
133:Established
86: /
3205:Categories
3189:See also:
3091:David Vann
3086:James Vann
3081:Wauhatchie
3071:Goingsnake
3046:Nancy Ward
2866:John Jolly
2821:Pathkiller
2781:Old Tassel
2771:Oconostota
2439:Turtletown
2434:Turkeytown
2424:Tuckasegee
2359:Oostanaula
2306:Long Swamp
2301:Kulsetsiyi
2050:Education
1784:Ani-kutani
1741:Tsul 'Kalu
1706:Deer Woman
1450:Turtletown
1440:Parksville
1322:Copperhill
898:References
811:As of the
799:As of the
531:Copperhill
420:Hiawassee,
288:feature ID
196:Population
3101:Bob Benge
3066:Junaluska
2901:Tsaladihi
2891:Yonaguska
2841:John Ross
2826:Big Tiger
2806:Tagwadihi
2796:Kunokeski
2776:Savanukah
2712:Tlanusiyi
2579:Fort Cass
2474:Tahlequah
2454:Titsohili
2419:Tsatanugi
2334:Nickajack
2321:Nantahala
2316:Nacoochee
2246:Dirt town
2226:Conasauga
2216:Chilhowee
2206:Brasstown
2187:Towns and
2169:in Kansas
2104:Blood Law
1736:U'tlun'ta
1614:syllabary
1459:Footnotes
1410:Ball Play
1374:Conasauga
1153:March 29,
539:Cleveland
493:Geography
343:Cleveland
339:Tennessee
276:FIPS code
264:Area code
218:Time zone
188:Elevation
150:Named for
115:Tennessee
74:84°23′3″W
3006:Joe Byrd
2946:Utselata
2936:Degataga
2856:Degadoga
2851:The Bowl
2629:Standing
2489:Cherokee
2444:Tuskegee
2404:Tomotley
2399:Tomassee
2364:Red Clay
2311:Mialoquo
2266:Hiwassee
2261:Frogtown
2251:Ducktown
2241:Crowtown
2189:villages
1774:Treaties
1767:military
1762:timeline
1726:Nûñnë'hï
1604:Language
1574:Calendar
1524:Cherokee
1445:Reliance
1415:Belltown
1327:Ducktown
1178:March 4,
871:See also
830:Hispanic
820:, 0.21%
717:Sources:
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416:Hiwassee
397:Gawonvyi
393:Cherokee
379:and the
330:Gawonvyi
318:Cherokee
314:Ducktown
280:47-21740
252:ZIP code
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3131:Sequoya
2751:Old Hop
2687:Chatata
2429:Tugaloo
2414:Toxoway
2394:Tellico
2384:Talulah
2369:Settico
2344:Nununyi
2339:Nikwasi
2281:Isunigu
2236:Coyotee
2211:Chatuga
2109:Slavery
1954:Removal
1757:History
1750:History
1694:Legends
1668:Kanuchi
1641:Marbles
1609:history
1564:Society
1557:Culture
1435:Oldfort
1430:Harbuck
1127:June 9,
754:91.76%
737:Number
523:Atlanta
503:Georgia
452:smelter
352:History
296:Website
291:1283051
100:Country
2726:People
2389:Tanasi
2379:Talisi
2354:Oconee
2329:Echota
2296:Kituwa
2291:Keowee
2256:Etowah
2155:(2005)
2147:(1871)
2138:(1832)
2130:(1831)
1779:Kituwa
1594:Ghigau
1589:Gadugi
1584:Chiefs
1531:Tribes
1385:Farner
1379:Delano
1356:Benton
1314:Cities
1304:Benton
1142:Jack.
834:Latino
813:census
793:4.99%
780:1.74%
767:1.52%
667:−27.8%
637:−24.2%
577:Census
505:, and
479:sulfur
362:copper
122:County
3051:Tsali
2816:Enola
2632:Stone
2409:Toqua
2349:Ocoee
2286:Joara
2231:Cowee
2221:Chota
1803:Wars
1579:Clans
1400:Other
1390:Ocoee
818:White
773:Asian
746:White
734:Race
712:−2.9%
697:11.2%
257:37326
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244:UTC-4
223:UTC-5
136:1840s
110:State
2145:case
1366:CDPs
1348:Town
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1129:2015
1081:2020
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