"In the Beginning" by Fred Olds. From postcard from the Oklahoma Territorial Museum.

Among the Cherokees

Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection, MS-188
MS188-03-09: Nancy Ward III · Page 6.2
Physical location
Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection, MS-188
MS188-03-09: Nancy Ward III
Page 6.2
Material type
Newspaper Clipping (Newspaper / Clipping)
Date
none
Description
This newspaper gives information about Nancy Ward and John Martin. It talks about Nancy Ward's early life, her part in the Battle of Taliwa, and how she saved the life of Mrs. William Bean. It also gives information on John Martin and his family. It also talks about Nancy Ward's grave. There are images of the grave and of a statue of Nancy Ward.
Author or creator
C. W. Dub West and Marion Herndon Dunn
Publication or source
Cherokee Heritage
Subjects and names
Nancy Ward, Carolyn Thomas Foreman, Attakullakulla, Kingfisher, Catherine, Fivekiller, Battle of Waliwa, Brian Ward, Elizabeth, Joseph Martin, John Martin, Dragging Canoe, Mrs., William Bean, Arthur Campbell, John Sevier, Treaty of Hopewell Council in 1875, Robert Campbell, Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Nuttall, John Martin, John Marshall, Susanna Emory, Ludovic Grant, Joseph Martin, Richard Fields, Jesse Bushyhead, Nellie McDaniel, Lucy McDaniel, Dr. Emmet Starr, C. W. Adair, Annie William Penn Adair, Will Rogers, Benjamin Franklin Thompson, John Martin Thompson, Clement Vann Adair, David McNair, Joseph Martin Lynch, Joe Lynch, John Adair Bell, Lucien Burr Bell, Franklin Adair, and Bluford West.
Notes
none

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