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    Elias Boudinot

    American lawyer and statesman

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  1. Elias Boudinot (/ ɪ ˈ l aɪ ə s b uː ˈ d ɪ n ɒ t / il-EYE-əs boo-DIN-ot; May 2, 1740 – October 24, 1821), a Founding Father of the United States, was a lawyer, statesman, and early abolitionist and women's rights advocate from Elizabeth, New Jersey.

  2. Elias Boudinot (Cherokee: ᎦᎴᎩᎾ ᎤᏩᏘ, romanized: Gallegina Uwati; 1802 – June 22, 1839), also known as Buck Watie) was a writer, newspaper editor, and leader of the Cherokee Nation. He was a member of a prominent family, and was born and grew up in Cherokee territory, now part of present-day Georgia.

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · Elias Boudinot (born May 2, 1740, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [U.S.] —died October 24, 1821, Burlington, New Jersey, U.S.) was an American lawyer and public official who was involved in the American Revolution. Boudinot became a lawyer and attorney-at-law in 1760.

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  5. Sep 3, 2002 · Elias Boudinot was a Cherokee leader, educator, and editor of the first Native American newspaper, the Cherokee Phoenix. He advocated for Cherokee acculturation and removal, but was killed by anti-removal opponents in 1839.

  6. Elias Cornelius Boudinot (August 1, 1835 – September 27, 1890) was an American politician, lawyer, newspaper editor, and co-founder of the Arkansan who served as the delegate to the Confederate States House of Representatives representing the Cherokee Nation.

  7. Jan 15, 2010 · boudinot, elias (ca. 1803–1839). Cherokee leader and newspaper editor Elias Boudinot was born circa 1803 in an area between present Rome and Calhoun, Georgia. He was the child of Oowatie and his wife Susannah and had the given name of Galagina (The Buck) Oowatie.

  8. Apr 30, 2012 · The next day, June 22, 1839, the Cherokee Nation was shocked by the killings of Major Ridge, John Ridge and Elias Boudinot. John was stabbed to death outside his home on Honey Creek, in what is now Delaware County.

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