Inscription
Established July 1837, Rev. S.A. Worcester, Sput. Over 25 million pages were printed in Indian languages and in English by 1861. Printers and translators where John F. Wheeler, John W. Candy, Edwin Archer, Stephen Foreman. Near site are graves of Re. and Mrs. (Ann Orr) Worcester, and the noted Cherokee Elias Boudinot.
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The Cherokee Advocate
Tahlequah, OK
As a tribute to Oklahoma's first legal newspaper, The Cherokee Advocate, was established in 1844 in a building approximately 100' from...
Tahlequah
Tahlequah, OK
Tahlequah was the capital of the Cherokee Nation until statehood and the closing of the Cherokee government.
Manard
Woodall, OK
Site of Manard settlement on bayou menard.
Elias Boudinot
Kulakenna "Buck" Watie, brother of Stand Watie, took the name of his benefactor, Elias Boudinot of New Jersey.
Riley's Chapel
Tahlequah, OK
In 1843, Reverend Thomas Bertholf built Riley's Chapel on a hill south of the Cherokee capital.
