Dennis Wolf Bushyhead (March 18, 1826 – February 4, 1898) was a leader in the Cherokee Nation after they had removed to Indian Territory. Born into the...
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Bushyhead is a census-designated place (CDP) in Rogers County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,314 at the 2010 census, a 9.2 percent increase...
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Jesse Bushyhead (Cherokee ᎤᎾᏚᏘ, romanized Unaduti; 1804–1844) was a Cherokee religious and political leader, and a Baptist minister. He was born near...
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Eliza Missouri Alberty (née Bushyhead; January 3, 1839 – November 5, 1919) [citation needed] was a Cherokee businesswoman, school administrator and educator...
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520 German soldiers, including 346 killed on the orders of 1st Lt. Jack Bushyhead, in an alleged mass execution in the coal yard several hours after the...
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Pushing the Bear (section Reverend Bushyhead)
is what is most important. Reverend Bushyhead is a real historical figure, fully named Reverend Jesse Bushyhead. According to A Cherokee Encyclopedia...
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Retrieved August 5, 2018. Carolyn Thomas Foreman (September 1936). "Edward W. Bushyhead and John Rollin Ridge, Cherokee Editors in California". Chronicles of...
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Boatman Bokoshe Boley Boynton Braggs Bristow Broken Arrow Bugtussle Burbank Bushyhead Cameron Canadian Cardin Carlton Landing Carter Nine Castle Catoosa Checotah...
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in May 1869. Edward "Ned" Wilkerson Bushyhead, 1868–1873 with various partners, beginning with Taggart. Bushyhead (1832–1907) was a miner, publisher and...
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Dryweed Island, the Big American Mine on Big American Island, the Bushyhead Mine on Bushyhead Island, and the Soldier Mine on Dryweed Island. The low production...
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