The Life and Times of Elias Cornelius Boudinot" (Ph.D. diss., Oklahoma State University, 1982). Thomas Burnell Colbert, "Visionary or Rogue?: The Life and ...
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And, in 1839, after the Cherokees had been removed to Indian Territory (later the state of Oklahoma), Boudinot and the other signatories were "sentenced to death" by a vigilante ...
Elias Boudinot About North Georgia. Born 1800, Pine Log, Cherokee Nation East (now Georgia) Died June 22, 1839, Park Hill, Cherokee Nation West (now Oklahoma)
Elias Boudinot was an early Cherokee in Oklahoma ... Notice to our visitors Due to server problems, our databases for Female Ancestors, Surname Queries ...
... land east of the Mississippi River and led to their forced removal to a territory in present-day Oklahoma. Soon after moving west with his family in 1839, Boudinot and ...
Gabriel, Ralph Henry, Elias Boudinot, Cherokee & His America, University of Oklahoma Press, 1941. Native North American Almanac, edited by Duane Champagne, Gale Research, 1994.
... land, [Ridge Party/Treaty Party/Husband Elias] lovers of the people" - Harriet Boudinot ... Edited version printed by the Territorial Book Foundation of Oklahoma)
Elias Boudinot            On June 22, 1839, Elias Boudinot was working in the yard at his home in Indian Territory, Oklahoma.  Three Cherokee men approached him ...