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and named it "National Hotel". After her husband's death in 1889, Alberty managed the hotel and made it the most successful in Indian Territory. She was very active in the Baptist church and was commonly called "Aunt Eliza" in the community and by those attending the seminary because of their
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The Albertys were appointed stewards of the Cherokee Insane Asylum, known colloquially as "Belleview". In 1885, the Albertys purchased a hotel in
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Shortly after her graduation, Alberty took a position teaching at the Post Oak Grove and Vann's Valley schools, both Cherokee Nation
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Upon arrival in the new territory, her father established a Baptist mission near what is now Westville,
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Wilkinson; transcribed as Wilkerson by some of her descendants). She was born in 1839 in
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established in Tahlequah. She was successful and to recognize her efforts,
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Foreman, Carolyn Thomas (March 1931). "Aunt Eliza of Tahlequah".
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grown from stems taken from the old Chief Bushyhead garden in
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Bushyhead; January 3, 1839 – November 5, 1919) was a
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becoming a state in 1907, Alberty lobbied to have a
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She was laid to rest near her older brother, 272:, while her father led a group of Cherokee to 213:Businesswoman, school administrator, educator 8: 455: 453: 451: 424: 422: 420: 418: 416: 131: 120: 505: 503: 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 384: 349:Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation 255:(also called Unaduti), a Cherokee and 587:19th-century American women educators 263: 234: 7: 617:Native American people from Oklahoma 47:adding citations to reliable sources 597:19th-century American businesswomen 16:Cherokee educator and businesswoman 582:19th-century Native American women 572:20th-century Native American women 547:Cherokee Nation people (1794–1907) 14: 335:, was presented with a boquet of 327:Alberty died at the age of 80 in 23: 592:19th-century American educators 557:People from Tahlequah, Oklahoma 34:needs additional citations for 542:Cherokee Nation businesspeople 401:. 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Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Claymore, Oklahoma
Claremore, Oklahoma
Cherokee
American
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
née
Cherokee
Jesse Bushyhead
Baptist
minister
née
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Indian Territory
Trail of Tears
Arkansas
Cherokee Female Seminary
Park Hill

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