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  1. Joel Bryan Mayes ( Tsa-wa Gak-ski, in Cherokee) [1] (1833 – 1891) was Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. [2] Early life and education.

  2. 8 de mar. de 2022 · Genealogy for Joel Bryan (Tsa-wa Gak-ski) ᏣᏩᎦKᏍᎩ Mayes, Major, (CSA), Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation (1833 - 1891) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • October 02, 1833
    • present-day Bartow County, Georgia
  3. Mayes nació el 2 de octubre de 1833 en la actual Carterville, condado de Bartow, Georgia de la ex Nancy Adair (n. 1808, y parte-Cherokee) y su esposo Samuel Mayes (1803-1858, y adoptado en la tribu Cherokee en su matrimonio en 1825).

  4. Chief Mayes is five feet eleven inches in height and weighs 280 pounds. He has a good-natured, kindly disposition, which endears him to all his acquaintances. Surnames: Mayes, Topics: Biography, Cherokee, Locations: Indian Territory, Collection: O'Beirne, Harry F. and Edward S.

  5. Cherokee Chief Joel B. Mayes. Tribal chief Joel B. Mayes was a graduate of Cherokee Male Seminary, a former school teacher, and a veteran of the Confederate First Indian Regiment during the Civil War. Before and after the war, Mayes ran a farm, oversaw his fruit orchards, and raised livestock.

  6. Quantrill soon moved on to Indian Territory where he befriended Joel B. Mayes, the future principal chief of the Cherokee Nation. Quantrill stayed with Mayes, learned Cherokee guerrilla tactics, and in August witnessed the Battle of Wilson's Creek in Missouri.

  7. Joel B. Mayes was an American judge and lawyer. Background. Joel Bryan Mayes was the son of Samuel and Nancy (Adair) Mayes. He was born on October 2, 1833 in the old Cherokee Nation near what is now Cartersville, Ga. His father was a white man and his mother a Cherokee who was the daughter of Walter Adair and the grand-daughter of John Adair.