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  1. BornDecember 12, 1806 · Oothcaloga, Cherokee Nation (present-day Calhoun, Georgia), U.S.
    DiedSeptember 9, 1871 (aged 64) · Delaware District, Cherokee Nation (present-day Delaware County, Oklahoma), U.S.
    RelativesElias Boudinot (brother) · E. C. Boudinot (nephew)
    Resting placePolson Cemetery, Delaware County, Oklahoma, U.S.
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  2. WEBJun 24, 2015 · Stand Watie, a contentious Cherokee leader who signed away his ancestral lands, fought for the South in the Civil War, …

     
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    Who was Stand Watie?Stand Watie was born on December 12, 1806, at Oothcaloga, Cherokee Nation (present-day Calhoun, Georgia ), the son of Uwatie (Cherokee for "the ancient one", sometimes spelled Oowatie ), a full-blood Cherokee, and Susanna Reese, daughter of a white father and Cherokee mother. He was named Degataga.
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    What does 'Stand Watie' mean?"Stand Watie" is actually a combination of his English and Cherokee names. Like many children of wealthy Cherokee planter families, Watie grew up bilingual and received a Western-style education from local Christian missionaries.
    What happened to Stand Watie?Stand Watie faced few worse days in his adventurous and violent life that saw him become a Confederate brigadier general. On the losing side twice in his life, he had intimate familiarity with dashed hopes and lost causes.
    Why did Stand Watie join the Confederacy?Stand Watie was the only Native American to rise to a brigadier general's rank in the Confederacy during the war. Stand worried, like many Cherokee, of more expansion into their land by the Federal government. So, he and his fellow Cherokee sided with the Confederacy during the Civil War.
    When did Stand Watie start writing?When Stand Watie began writing is not certain, but his only surviving letters date to the Civil War. Stand Watie was born in Georgia, probably in 1806; his early life is obscure. He was educated at a mission school, but less thoroughly than his brother Elias Boudinot, who was born Buck Watie but took the name of a white benefactor.
    What did Stand Watie do in 1864?On May 10, 1864, the Confederate government commissioned Stand Watie as a brigadier general in the Rebel army. On June 15, 1864, Stand Watie’s soldiers captured the Union steamboat, J. R. Williams, on the Canadian River. On September 19, 1864, Stand Watie’s soldiers carried out a successful raid on Cabin Creek.
  4. WEBApr 15, 2024 · Treaty of New Echota. Stand Watie (born December 12, 1806, Rome, Georgia, U.S.—died September 9, 1871, Honey Creek, Indian Territory [now Oklahoma]) was a Cherokee chief who signed the treaty …

  5. WEBNPS Photo. COLONEL STAND WATIE. Commander, 2nd Cherokee Mounted Rifles. Stand Watie was born near present-day Rome, Georgia in 1806 into the rich, landholding Ridge / Watie family. His Cherokee name …

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    WEBJan 12, 2024 · Stand Watie was the only American Indian to achieve the rank of general on either side during the Civil War. [ Wikimedia Commons] Full Name: Stand Watie. Degadoga. Birth Date: December 12, 1806. …

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    WEBJan 12, 2024 · Watie, Stand (aka Degadoga) December 12, 1806–September 9, 1871 The only American Indian to achieve the rank of general on either side during the American Civil War, Stand Watie (aka …

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