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Daughters of the American Revolution
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History of Barry Springs
Barry Springs (shown on the maps as Berry Springs in error), located in the extreme northeastern part of Cherokee County, Alabama, was named for the Barry family. Even though the Cherokee Indians had occupied this area of Alabama for hundreds of years, John Barry's family was granted the land in 1843 and more still in 1844. A split log stockade in which the Cherokee Indians were held before they were moved west was built a few hundred yards from Barry Springs and was the source of water for the Indians while they were held there.
John Barry, son of Revolutionary War Patriot, Captain Andrew Barry and his wife Margaret Moore, was born March 4, 1771 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina; died March 30, 1844 in Cherokee County, Alabama near Barry Springs.