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145:. He served from 1879 to 1887. During this period, in 1883 he vetoed a bill by the Cherokee Senate to exclude Cherokee Freedmen from sharing in the proceeds of additional compensation by the federal government for payment of the Cherokee Outlet. He reminded them of the terms of the 1866 treaty with the United States after the Civil War, by which Freedmen who remained in the Nation were to have full citizenship rights forever. The US authorized an additional $ 300,000 that year. The Cherokee National Council overrode Bushyhead's veto, setting up discrimination against the Freedmen that has haunted relations among tribal members into the 21st century. He also dealt with issues of railroad rights-of-way, land allotment under the 17: 99:, Rev. Jesse Bushyhead conducted a detachment of Cherokee, numbering nearly 1000 people from the old nation, to Beattie's Prairie in the Delaware District (Indian Territory) as part of Indian Removal from the Southeast. His son Dennis was among the party. In the following year, the boy attended Mission School at Park Hill, Cherokee Nation, overseen by Rev. 157:
On September 6, 1869, Bushyhead married a widow, Elizabeth Alabama Adair (née Schrimsher), from Fort Gibson. They had four children together: Jesse Crary (1870–1942), Mary Elizabeth (1873–1930), Sarah Catherine (1876–1908), and Dennis Bushyhead, Jr. (1880–1961). Elizabeth
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On October 31, 1883, Bushyhead married Eloise Perry Butler (1859–1940), a niece of a U.S. Senator. She helped raise the four young children from his first wife, and the couple had two children of their own: James Butler (1884–1965) and Frances Taylor Bushyhead (1887–1929).
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In November 1871, Bushyhead was elected as treasurer of the Cherokee nation and held the position for a full term of four years. He was reelected to the post in 1875. In 1879, Bushyhead was elected as the
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faction, when the tribe was divided by opinions about making a treaty to cede land and move west of the Mississippi River, as was being urged by the federal government.
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Bushyhead studied in New Jersey for three years, completing his education at Lawrenceville in July 1844. He was enrolled in the sophomore class at
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Dennis Bushyhead died February 4, 1898, in Tahlequah, the capital of the Cherokee Nation, and was buried in the Tahlequah City Cemetery.
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ancestry and identified as Cherokee. Dennis was one of nine children born to Jesse and Eliza Bushyhead. A younger sister was
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Encyclopedia of Mississippi Indians: Tribes, Natives, Treaties of the Southeastern Woodlands Area
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Wilkinson; transcribed as Wilkerson by some of her descendants), of the Wolf Clan, was from
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after they had removed to Indian Territory. Born into the Wolf Clan, he was elected as
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when he learned that his father had died and he had to return to the Cherokee Nation.
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In October 1844 Bushyhead started work as a clerk for Lewis Ross, brother of Chief
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Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture - Bushyhead, Dennis
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Dennis Wolf Bushyhead was born on Mouse Creek near present-day
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United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians (1939–present)
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The Rev. Jesse Bushyhead: Cherokee Indian and Missionary
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Harold Keith, "Problems of a Cherokee Principal Chief,"
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John Bartlett Meserve, "Chief Dennis Wolfe Bushyhead,"
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Corie Delashaw, "Bushyhead, Dennis Wolfe (1826–1898)."
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Meserve, John Bartlett. "Chief Dennis Wolfe Bushyhead"
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Index


Cherokee Nation
Principal Chief
Cleveland, Tennessee
Jesse Bushyhead
née
Georgia
mixed-race
Eliza Bushyhead Alberty
Tennessee
Evan Jones
John Ross
Indian Removal
Samuel A. Worcester
Lawrenceville School
Lawrenceville, New Jersey
William Henry Harrison
Princeton University
John Ross
Cherokee Senate
Principal Chief
Cherokee Nation
Dawes Act
Bushyhead, Oklahoma
Rogers County, Oklahoma




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