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    part of the National Statuary Hall Collection. The statue was given by the U.S. state of Oklahoma in 1917. 1917 in art "Sequoyah". Architect of the Capitol...
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    you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Cherokee syllabics. Sequoyah (Cherokee: ᏍᏏᏉᏯ, Ssiquoya, or ᏎᏉᏯ, Se-quo-ya; IPA: [seɡʷoja]...
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    Sequoyah's Cabin is a log cabin and historic site off Oklahoma State Highway 101 near Akins, Oklahoma. It was the home between 1829 and 1844 of the Cherokee...
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    Vinnie Ream (category Impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson)
    famous work is the statue of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln in the United States Capitol rotunda. Ream's Statue of Sequoyah and Statue of Samuel J. Kirkwood...
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    Statuary Hall Collection holds statues donated by each of the United States, portraying notable persons in the histories of the respective states. Displayed...
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    George Julian Zolnay (category Recipients of the Order of the Crown (Romania))
    High School (now Cardozo Senior High School), Washington DC, 1916 Statue of Sequoyah, an Oklahoma entry for the National Statuary Hall Collection, a commission...
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    collection includes statues of Hawaiian king Kamehameha I and of six Native Americans: Popé (New Mexico), Will Rogers (Oklahoma), Sequoyah (Oklahoma), Sacagawea...
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  • Inventories Catalog Control Number NC000280 "Statue of the Cherokee leader Sequoyah, Cherokee, North Carolina". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA...
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    (Outside of Edmond) Central Middle School Cheyenne Middle School Cimarron Middle School Heartland Middle School Oakdale Middle School Sequoyah Middle School...
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    of statues are placed elsewhere within the Capitol. The Hall is built in the shape of an ancient amphitheater and is one of the earliest examples of Neoclassical...
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    Collection. The statue is installed in the United States Capitol's Capitol Visitors Center, in Washington, D.C. It replaces a statue of Julius Sterling...
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    Pittsburg County (west) McIntosh County (northwest) Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge (part) As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 12,769 people...
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    Indian Territory proposed to establish the state of Sequoyah in 1905, as a means to retain control of their lands. The proposed constitution ultimately...
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  • The statue was gifted by the U.S. state of Michigan in 2011, and replaced one depicting Zachariah Chandler, which was donated in 1913. The statue would...
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    the first full-length statue of an African American in the Capitol. 2013 in art Civil rights movement in popular culture Statue of Rosa Parks (Eugene, Oregon)...
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    Collection. It is one of two statues donated by the state of Connecticut. The sculpture was unveiled by Senator Orris Sanford Ferry of Connecticut on March...
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    as part of the National Statuary Hall Collection. The statue was donated by the U.S. state of California in 2009, and replaced one depicting Thomas Starr...
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    Building, Carson City, Nevada Senator Richard Bryan, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada Sequoyah, Private Collection, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Taft Oilworker...
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  • Stallion, Run Far Run Fast, and Year of the Black Pony. Dutton Animal Book Award for Gentle Ben and Kavik the Wolf Dog Sequoyah Book Award Dorothy Canfield Fisher...
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    later attempt to create an all-Indian state named Sequoyah failed but the Sequoyah Statehood Convention of 1905 eventually laid the groundwork for the Oklahoma...
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    within the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, significantly Cherokee, Sequoyah, Mayes, Adair, and Delaware. Increasing numbers of Cherokee youth are renewing...
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  • Thomas Rockwell (category American people of English descent)
    the California Young Reader Medal, and the Sequoyah Book Award. It was made into an animated TV episode of CBS Storybreak in 1985 and a 2006 film. He...
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    statue of John Campbell Greenway by Gutzon Borglum, one version of which was installed in the United States Capitol, in Washington D.C., as part of the...
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  • also given the Indian Territory (our timeline's state of Oklahoma, later the State of Sequoyah in the SV timeline). However, as a compromise, the United...
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  • This is a list of languages arranged by age of the oldest existing text recording a complete sentence in the language. It does not include undeciphered...
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    Sacagawea dollar (category Cultural depictions of Sacagawea)
    unpopular with the public. The Statue of Liberty was originally proposed as the design subject, but Sacagawea, the Shoshone guide of the Lewis and Clark Expedition...
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    active, now part of Sac & Fox district) Eagle District Neosho District Indian Chiefs District (no longer active, disbanded into Sequoyah and Twin Arrows...
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    councils of the Boy Scouts of America Local council camps of the Boy Scouts of America Defunct local councils of the Boy Scouts of America List of councils...
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  • Thumbnail for Statue of Thomas Edison
    as part of the National Statuary Hall Collection. The statue was gifted by the U.S. state of Ohio in 2016, and replaced one depicting William Allen,...
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  • Wilson Rawls (category Place of death missing)
    Massachusetts (1987) Great Stone Face Award, New Hampshire (1988) Summer of the Monkeys: Sequoyah Children's Book Award, Oklahoma Library Association (1979) William...
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