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1. Cunne Shote, Cherokee Chief [Standing Turkey]
Francis Parsons (active 1763-died 1804) - Unknown source
Portrait of Cherokee leader Standing Turkey(Cunne Shote)
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File:Francis Parsons - Cunne Shote.jpg
Created: 1762date QS:P571,+1762-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Henry Timberlake - http://sirismm.si.edu/naa/baegn/gn_01063h1.jpg
The Three Cherokees. came over from the head of the River Savanna to London. From l to r: Outacite (Man-killer), Austenaco (Judd's friend), and Uschesees ye Great Hunter (Cunne Shote?)
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File:Three Cherokee.jpg
Created: 1 January 1762
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The Seven Cherokee who traveled to London, 1730, with Sir Alexander Cuming
Engraved by Isaac Basire (1704 – 1768) After a painting by Markham 1740 – 1760 - Cherokee Delegations to England in the 18th Century
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File:Cherokee Delegations to England, 1730.png
Created: 1 January 1730
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Attack on the Soldiers of Fort Loudoun
Description | Depiction of the Cherokee attack on the retreating Fort Loudoun garrison in Monroe County, Tennessee, United States, in August 1760. |
Date | 1913 (published) |
Source | Charles Egbert Craddock (Mary Noailles Murfree), The Story of Old Fort Loudon (The Macmillan Company, 1913), p. 346. Downloaded from Google Books, Full View. |
Author | Ernest Peixotto (illustrator) |
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