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Elias Boudinot (1802-1839)

Biography (Wikpedia)

Biography (New Georgia Encyclopedia)

Biography (The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture)

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A drawing of the house at New Echota, Georgia in which Elias Boudinot and his wife lived from 1827 to 1836.

A drawing of the house at New Echota, Georgia in which Elias Boudinot and his wife lived from 1827 to 1836.

The site of the Boudinot house at New Echota, Georgia is an historic landmark.

The site of the Boudinot house at New Echota, Georgia is an historic landmark.

Historical marker in Calhoun, Georgia commemorates the spot where Elias Boudinot established the Cherokee Phoenix, the first Indian language newspaper, in 1828.

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Elias Boudinot is buried at Worcester Mission Cemetery, Park Hill, Oklahoma.

Elias Boudinot is buried at Worcester Mission Cemetery, Park Hill, Oklahoma.

An Address to the Whites (1826)

Cherokee Phoenix, Vol. 1, No. 1 [Feb. 21, 1828] (1828)

Cherokee Phoenix, Vol. 1, No. 2 [Feb. 28, 1828] (1828)

Cherokee Phoenix, Vol. 1, No. 3 [Mar. 6, 1828] (1828)

Cherokee Phoenix, Vol. 1, No. 4 [Mar. 13, 1828] (1828)

Cherokee Hymns (1829, 1835)

The Gospel According to Matthew; Translated into the Cherokee Language (1829, 1850)

Documents in Relation to the Validity of the Cherokee Treaty of 1835: Letters and Other Papers Relating to Cherokee Affairs: Being a Reply to Sundry Publications Authorized by John Ross (1838)

The Epistles of John in the Cherokee Language (1860)


An Address to the Whites (1826)

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Cherokee Phoenix, Vol. 1, No. 1 [Feb. 21, 1828] (1828)

Cherokee Phoenix, Vol. 1, No. 2 [Feb. 28, 1828] (1828)

Cherokee Phoenix, Vol. 1, No. 3 [Mar. 6, 1828] (1828)

Cherokee Phoenix, Vol. 1, No. 4 [Mar. 13, 1828] (1828)

Cherokee Hymns (1829, 1835)

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The Gospel According to Matthew; Translated into the Cherokee Language (1829, 1850)

Also included in this file is The Gospel According to Luke (1850); and The Gospel According to John (1838, 1854).

Also included in this file is The Gospel According to Luke (1850); and The Gospel According to John (1838, 1854).

Documents in Relation to the Validity of the Cherokee Treaty of 1835: Letters and Other Papers Relating to Cherokee Affairs: Being a Reply to Sundry Publications Authorized by John Ross (1838)

The Epistles of John in the Cherokee Language (1860)