Messages by four principal chiefs of the Cherokee Nation : John Ross, J.B. Mayes, Charles Thompson, W.C. Rogers. 1859-1903.

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Messages by four principal chiefs of the Cherokee Nation : John Ross, J.B. Mayes, Charles Thompson, W.C. Rogers. 1859-1903.

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Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma

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Mayes, J. B. (Joel Bryan), 1833-1891

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Rogers, William C., active 19th century

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William C. Rogers was born in 1906 and, as a mechanical engineer, worked in railroad construction and research, 1930-1969. He had a wide range of interests including book collecting, Calamity Jane, and windmills. He lived on the Triple R Ranch on the Fletcher Park Route near Wheatland, Wyoming in the summer and in Nebraska and Mexico during the rest of the year. He published a reprint of a pamphlet by Calamity Jane. He reprinted two small Union Pacific books, one related to fossils and the other...

Ross, John, 1790-1866

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Cherokee Chief. From the description of Letter, biography, and publication, 1830-1834. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367389224 Cherokee chief. During the 1813-1814 Creek War, Ross served as adjutant of Gideon Morgan's Cherokee regiment, which fought with Andrew Jackson's militia and regulars against the Creeks at Horseshoe Bend and elsewhere. In a long public career, Ross served on the Cherokee national council (1817-1829, president 1819-1829); as c...

Thompson, Charles O. (Charles Oliver), 1836-1885

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