Elias Boudinot (/ɪˈlaɪəs buːˈdɪnɒt/ il-EYE-əs boo-DIN-ot; May 2, 1740 – October 24, 1821), a Founding Father of the United States, was a lawyer, statesman...
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Elias Boudinot (Cherokee: ᎦᎴᎩᎾ ᎤᏩᏘ, romanized: Gallegina Uwati; 1802 – June 22, 1839; also known as Buck Watie) was a writer, newspaper editor, and leader...
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Elias Boudinot (1740–1821) was an American revolutionary and President of the Continental Congress. Elias Boudinot may also refer to: Elias Boudinot (Cherokee)...
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Elias Cornelius Boudinot (August 1, 1835 – September 27, 1890) was an American politician, lawyer, newspaper editor, and co-founder of the Arkansan who...
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missionary in China Elias Boudinot (1740–1821), American revolutionary and President of the Continental Congress Elias Boudinot (Cherokee) (1802–1839)...
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Italian, English Elias Norwegian Elías Icelandic Éliás Hungarian Elías Spanish Eliáš, Elijáš Czech Elijah, Elia, Ilyas, Elias Indonesian Elias, Eelis, Eljas...
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was part of the Treaty Party with his father Major Ridge, and cousins Elias Boudinot and Stand Watie. Believing that Indian Removal was inevitable, they...
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to Indian Territory in the late 1830s, Watie and his older brother Elias Boudinot were among Cherokee leaders who signed the Treaty of New Echota in 1835...
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has been suggested. In October 1795, newly appointed Mint Director Elias Boudinot ordered that the legal fineness of 0.892 (89.2%) silver be used for...
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Ridge, John Ridge and Elias Boudinot. The party included Daniel Colston, John Vann, Archibald, James and Joseph Spear. Boudinot's brother Stand Watie fought...
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removal option, including his father Major Ridge and the major's nephews Elias Boudinot and Stand Watie. In October 1832, he urged the National Council to consider...
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Hill. Elias Boudinot (1802-1839), editor of Cherokee Phoenix, assassinated in Park Hill Elias Cornelius Boudinot (1835-1890), son of Elias Boudinot, lived...
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The Council selected Elias Boudinot as the first editor. Named Galagina Oowatie (ᎦᎴᎩᎾ ᎤᏩᏘ) in the Cherokee language, Elias Boudinot was born in 1804 at...
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Elias Boudinot Caldwell (April 3, 1776 – May 30, 1825) was a Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States. Born in Elizabethtown, New Jersey, Caldwell...
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Major Ridge, John Ridge, and former editor of the Cherokee Phoenix Elias Boudinot on June 22, 1839 thrust the Cherokee Nation into a civil war. Despite...
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Cherokee political faction, the Treaty Party, led by Cherokee leader Elias Boudinot. However, the treaty was opposed by most of the Cherokee people, as...
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for its association with Founding Father Elias Boudinot (1740-1821), who lived here from 1772 to 1795. Boudinot, a lawyer, politician, and diplomat, was...
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Harriet Ruggles Gold Boudinot (1805–1836) was notable as the wife of Cherokee Elias Boudinot (Buck Watie), who became a leader in the Cherokee Nation...
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take his wife's clan. In "The Cherokee Editor" on February 18, 1829, Elias Boudinot wrote the following regarding Cherokee Clan marriage customs: This simple...
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Annis Boudinot was born in 1736 in Darby, Pennsylvania, to Elias Boudinot, a merchant and silversmith, and Catherine Williams. The Boudinot ancestors...
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author Duke Bootee (1951–2021), early hip hop record producer and rapper Elias Boudinot (1740–1821), President of the Continental Congress; early U.S. Congressman...
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School with 727 students in grades 7–12. In 2018, the district closed Elias Boudinot Elementary School, which had served grades K–2, citing declining enrollment...
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Henry Laurens John Jay Samuel Huntington Thomas McKean John Hanson Elias Boudinot Thomas Mifflin Richard Henry Lee John Hancock Nathaniel Gorham Arthur...
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to the United States and thought by many to be public domain land. Elias Boudinot, a Cherokee citizen working as a lobbyist in Washington, D.C., published...
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northwest Georgia, though reception of these often depends on weather. Elias Boudinot (1802–1839), born Gallegina Uwati, also known as Buck Watie, Cherokee...
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George Washington. His wife was poet Annis Boudinot Stockton, sister of New Jersey statesman Elias Boudinot. The Stocktons had six children. Their son...
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these practices, including Cherokee chief John Ross, John Ridge, and Elias Boudinot, as represented by the newspaper he edited, The Cherokee Phoenix. Despite...
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McKean (as 8th President of the Continental Congress) Succeeded by Elias Boudinot Personal details Born (1721-04-14)April 14, 1721 near Port Tobacco,...
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Confederation Congress In office November 3, 1783 – June 3, 1784 Preceded by Elias Boudinot Succeeded by Richard Henry Lee Continental Congressman In office 1782–1784...
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1782, this time consisting of John Rutledge, Arthur Middleton, and Elias Boudinot. Arthur Lee replaced Rutledge, although he was not officially appointed...
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