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Stand Watie

Tsa-La-Gi

1806-1871

Beloved Southern Cherokee ...

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Stand Watie

Degataga Oo-Watee

Stand Watie was only American Indi...

Stand Watie's Surrender

Here at Doaksville, June 23, 1865, Brigadier General Stand...

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Results for Stand Watie

Stand Watie

Tsa-La-Gi

1806-1871

Beloved Southern Cherokee Chief

who served during Civil War as

brave Brigadier General. Last

Confederate leader to surrender.

Donors Frances Billingsley

Plains Indian Arts and Crafts

Marker can be reached from East Central Boulevard.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Stand Watie

Degataga Oo-Watee

Stand Watie was only American Indian to attain rank of Brigadier General during Civil War and was last Confederate General to surrender. Born in Georgia, December 12, 1806. He spoke only the Cherokee language until he was twelve years ...

Stand Watie's Surrender

Here at Doaksville, June 23, 1865, Brigadier General Stand Watie, Cherokee Indian, was the last Confederate General to surrender.

Marker can be reached from Red Road 1.5 miles north of U.S. 70.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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