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  1. William Holland Thomas (February 5, 1805 – May 10, 1893) was an American merchant, lawyer, politician and soldier. He was the son of Temperance Thomas (née Colvard) and Richard Thomas, who died before he was born. He was raised by his mother on Raccoon Creek outside present-day Waynesville, North Carolina. At the age of 13 he was apprenticed ...

  2. THE ORIGIN OF THE MYTH. The white-chief myth was built over time by three white informants who had known Will and talked to him about his life with the Cherokees. In each of these sources it is not easy to disentangle what Will may have told them from what they embroidered or even fabricated outright.

  3. 5 Feb. 1805–10 May 1893. William Holland Thomas, white chief of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians, legislator, and Confederate officer, was born in rural Haywood County shortly after the death of his father, Richard Thomas. Raised by his mother, Temperance Calvert Thomas, he was forced to start working at age thirteen in a store owned ...

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  5. William Holland was a former slave who joined the 111th United States Colored Infantry, Company I on March 1, 1864. He became one of the cemetery caretakers after his discharge and purchased the small tract of land adjacent to the Hazen Brigade Monument. When he died, Holland’s preference was to be buried on his property.

  6. Aug 31, 2012 · by Philip Gerard. Chapter 1: The white leader. By the time war breaks over the mountains of western North Carolina, William Holland Thomas has already found the two great loves of his life. The first is the small band of eastern Cherokees — the Oconaluftee — who made him their champion.

  7. Feb 14, 2021 · William Holland was born a slave in the mid-1830s in Todd County, Kentucky. William spent most of his first 30 years working as a slave in Maury County, Tennessee for his owner Benjamin Harlan. Holland began his life in a country where the law said he was only a piece of farm property.

  8. Dec 8, 2022 · William Holland Thomas and the Cherokee of North Carolina - NC History Center on the Civil War, Emancipation & Reconstruction. Dec 8, 2022 | Antebellum era, Cherokee, Haywood. Written by B. Lynne Harlan; Edited by Cheri Todd Molter. William Holland Thomas was born in 1805 in Haywood County, North Carolina.

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