Contributions

  • Foreman, Grant, 1869-1953. - Contributor

Publication

2002 - University of Oklahoma Press, Norman [Okla., Oklahoma

Language

English

Word Count

28,000 words, Guess

Page Count

112 pages

Identifiers

and 1 more
  • LibraryThing1628720

Classifications

  • DDC345.73/05523/0976688
  • LCCKF228.S55 P39 2002
  • LCCKF228.S55P39 2002

Description

From dust jacket: "Archilla Smith, signer of the Cherokee Treaty of New Echota under which the Cherokees were moved to the West, in 1840 slew John McIntosh with a knife, and was arrested and tried for the crime under the Cherokee Constitution which had been adopted a year earlier. In the trial, which took place at Tahlequah, Stand Watie, later Confederate general and war chief of the Cherokees during the Civil War, defended Smith, and Jesse Bushyhead, perhaps the best beloved of the early Cherokees, was the judge during the latter part of the trial, and pronounced sentence upon Smith. The proceeding occurred under the shadow of the famous Cherokee political assassinations of 1839, and was electric with Cherokee party politics. The report of this trial, made in the minutest detail by John Howard Payne, present among the Cherokees as the guest of Chief John Ross, constitutes one of the most remarkable documents in all literature applicable to Oklahoma."

Description

"In Indian Justice, Grant Foreman presents John Howard Payne's first-hand account of the trial of Archilla Smith, a Cherokee charged with the murder of John MacIntosh in the fall of 1839. The Cherokee Supreme Court at Tahlequah (in present-day Oklahoma) found Smith guilty and sentenced him to die." "Occurring immediately after the Cherokee Removal to west of the Mississippi River, the trial involved people on both sides of the bitter factional controversies then raging in the Cherokee nation. Payne's account of this important Indian case first appeared in two installments in the New York Journal of Commerce in 1841."--BOOK JACKET.

Subjects

Topics

Cherokee lawTrials (Murder)Cherokee IndiansTrials, litigationMacIntosh, John, d.1839Social life and customsTrials (Murder) -- Oklahoma -- Tahlequah

People

John MacIntosh (d.1839)Archilla Smith (d. 1841)John MacIntosh (d. 1839)

Other Editions

  • Indian justice: a Cherokee murder trial at Tahlequah in 1840University of Oklahoma Press2002-01-01

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