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  1. Returning to the West in his late teens, Elias C. Boudinot studied law, edited a newspaper, became a civic leader, and engaged in Democratic Party politics in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He eventually served as the Arkansas Democratic Central Committee chair and edited the Little Rock True Democrat newspaper. When Arkansas seceded from the Union in ...

  2. Elias Boudinot was a lawyer and member of the Continental Congress. He represented New Jersey in the House of Representatives from 1789 to 1795. As an advocate for women’s rights, in 1793 Boudinot led a Federalist campaign to encourage New Jersey women to participate in politics. Princeton University Art Museum / Art Resource, NY.

  3. This volume collects most of the writings published by the accomplished Cherokee leader Elias Boudinot (1804?-1839). Founding editor of the Cherokee Phoenix, Boudinot is the most ambiguous and puzzling figure in Cherokee history. Although he first struggled against the removal of his people from their native Southeast, Boudinot later reversed his position and signed the Treaty of New Echota ...

  4. 25. Sept. 2023 · Elias Boudinot may be the greatest Founder that most Americans do not know.

  5. Born Gallegina “Buck” Watie to a prominent Cherokee family in 1804, Elias Boudinot was, like the Cherokee Nation itself, caught between the need to assimilate with encroaching colonists and the desire to maintain Cherokee sovereignty and identity. Educated through age seventeen in the Spring Place Moravian missionary school, Watie met a man named Elias Boudinot, president of the American ...

  6. Elias Boudinot was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May 2, 1740. His great-grandfather, Elias Boudinot, was a Huguenot, who fled France after a series of King Louis XIV’s edicts that methodically revoked the decree of Nante reinstituting religious persecution. Elias Boudinot’s grandfather settled first in New York in 1687 and there Elias Boudinot II, was born to his wife, Marie Carree ...

  7. 1. Feb. 1996 · Cherokee Editor. This volume collects most of the writings published by the accomplished Cherokee leader Elias Boudinot (1804?-1839). Founding editor of the Cherokee Phoenix, Boudinot is the most ambiguous and puzzling figure in Cherokee history. Although he first struggled against the removal of his people from their native Southeast, Boudinot ...