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Elias Boudinot, Cherokee, and His America

Elias Boudinot, Cherokee, and His America

Ralph Henry Gabriel

University of Oklahoma Press
1941
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The history of the Cherokee Indians has few chapters as absorbing as the life of Elias Boudinot. He was educated by Moravian missionaries in Georgia and at the Foreign Mission School in Cornwall, Connecticut, where he adopted the name of New Jersey philanthropist Elias Boudinot. There he came to know and love Harriet, the daughter of Benjamin Gold. Their courtship met with blazing hostility in that Puritan community, but their interracial marriage soon took Harriet Gold to settle with Elias in his Cherokee homeland.The Cherokee country around New Echota was in turmoil in 1825. Sequoyah's Cherokee syllabary was coming into use, but Georgia urged removal of the tribe westward. Boudinot quickly associated with Samuel Austin Worcester, the New England missionary, in publishing the Cherokee Phoenix. Like friends and relations - the Ridges and Waties - Boudinot believed demoralization would result from continued contact with encroaching Georgia whites, who were eager for Cherokee lands. He urged removal to the West.Ralph Henry Gabriel tells of Boudinot's struggle for Cherokee education, his part in the removal and signing of the treaty in the face of opposition from powerful Cherokee leader John Ross; his work on the Cherokee Phoenix in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma); and his death at the hands of assassins in 1839. It is also the story of a Cherokee Indian and New England girl who left the East to take up life among Cherokee planters in Indian Territory.
The Collected Stories of Ralph Henry Barbour

The Collected Stories of Ralph Henry Barbour

Ralph Henry Barbour

Jollyjoy Books
2025
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Step into the world of adventure and youthful determination with The Collected Stories by Ralph Henry Barbour. Known for his vibrant tales of sportsmanship, friendship, and personal growth, Barbour's stories capture the spirit of early 20th-century America, especially through the lens of young men overcoming challenges. Whether set on the playing field or in the classrooms of prep schools, his stories are filled with energy, moral lessons, and the enduring value of hard work and perseverance. This anthology offers a wonderful introduction to Barbour's engaging storytelling, perfect for readers who enjoy a blend of action, camaraderie, and timeless themes of honor and character.
The Collected Stories of Ralph Henry Barbour

The Collected Stories of Ralph Henry Barbour

Ralph Henry Barbour

Jollyjoy Books
2025
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Step into the world of adventure and youthful determination with The Collected Stories by Ralph Henry Barbour. Known for his vibrant tales of sportsmanship, friendship, and personal growth, Barbour's stories capture the spirit of early 20th-century America, especially through the lens of young men overcoming challenges. Whether set on the playing field or in the classrooms of prep schools, his stories are filled with energy, moral lessons, and the enduring value of hard work and perseverance. This anthology offers a wonderful introduction to Barbour's engaging storytelling, perfect for readers who enjoy a blend of action, camaraderie, and timeless themes of honor and character.
The Crimson Sweater (1906). By: Ralph Henry Barbour: NOVEL, Illustrated By: C. M. Relyea (April 23, 1863 - 1932) was an American illustrator.
First published 1905. Illustrated by C. M. Relyea. It is pretty safe to say that no writer for young folks can write of boarding-school life so interestingly as Ralph Henry Barbour. His latest book for boys is The Crimson Sweater, and is the best he has done. The girls will like it, too, for the heroine of the story is the daughter of the headmaster of the school. Ralph Henry Barbour (November 13, 1870 - February 19, 1944) was an American novelist, who primarily wrote popular works of sports fiction for boys. In collaboration with L. H. Bickford, he also wrote as Richard Stillman Powell, notably Phyllis in Bohemia. Other works included light romances and adventure. Biography: During his career, Barbour produced more than 100 novels as well as a number of short stories................... Charles Mark Relyea (April 23, 1863 - 1932) was an American illustrator whose work appeared in magazines and popular novels in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Life and career: Relyea was a native of Albany, New York, and spent most of his early years in Rochester. He studied art under Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and under Frank Vincent DuMond at the Art Students League in New York City before completing his training in Paris. After returning to the United States, he made his home in New Rochelle, New York. His illustrations appeared in the children's magazine St. Nicholas, as well as magazines for broader audiences, such as Munsey's. In 1897, a publishing house chose Relyea to illustrate The Rub iy t of Doc Sifers, Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley's poem satirizing The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Because Relyea was not from Indiana, Riley insisted that he visit the state before making his drawings, to ensure that he would not misrepresent Indiana or caricature its residents. Selected works: Books with illustrations by Charles M. Relyea include: The Rub iy t of Doc Sifers (James Whitcomb Riley, 1897) Standard First Reader (1902), published by Funk & Wagnalls Children of the Tenements (Jacob A. Riis, 1903) A Defective Santa Claus (James Whitcomb Riley, 1904) Her Brother's Letters (Anonymous, 1906) Just Patty (1911) Left Tackle Thayer (Ralph Henry Barbour, 1915), Dodd, Mead & Company The Slipper Point Mystery (1921)....