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Chickasaw Agency


Distance to Nearest Parkway Restroom
24.6 Miles North to Parkway Visitor Center
8.2 Miles South to Witch Dance


Distance to Nearest Gas Stations
13.7 Miles North to Palmeto Rd Then 0.9 Miles East
31.7 Miles South to MS Hwy 82 Then 0.1 Miles East



Chickasaw Agency
The United States agents to the Chickasaws lived from 1802 to 1825 west of here on the Old Natchez Trace.

That Americans could peacefully travel the road through Indian lands was due in large measure to the agents. Their
efforts to preserve harmony included such thankless tasks as collecting debts, recovering stolen horses, removing trespassers and
capturing fugitives.

Winters were lonely, but spring and summer brought thousands of “Kaintucks” on the long journey from Natchez to
their Ohio Valley homes. Many expected the agency to supply medicine or food or just a good nights rest.

Historians believe this is the area that Meriwether Lewis entered onto the Natchez Trace Parkway in 1809. Lewis was
traveling from Chickasaw Bluffs, modern day Memphis, with US Indian Agent James Neelly. Neelly was the Indian
Agent with the Chickasaw people. Neelly agreed to go with Lewis over the Natchez Trace to Nashville Tennessee.
(National Park Service)
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