Park Hill, Cherokee Nation (Indian Territory, present-day Oklahoma, USA)

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Park Hill in the Cherokee Nation (in what is now Oklahoma) was a prominent 19th-century Cherokee community that served as a political and cultural center, closely associated with Principal Chief John Ross and the rebuilding of the Cherokee Nation after removal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century settlement
historic Cherokee community
unincorporated community
associatedWith Cherokee national reconstruction after removal
Principal Chief John Ross NERFINISHED
contains Cherokee Female Seminary (original location, nearby area) NERFINISHED
John Ross’s residence (Rose Cottage / Rose Cottage estate) NERFINISHED
Park Hill Mission NERFINISHED
Worcester Mission NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalActivity Cherokee education
Cherokee publishing and translation work
developedAfter Cherokee removal (Trail of Tears) NERFINISHED
educationRole site of early Cherokee schools and mission schools
ethnicCommunity Cherokee Nation NERFINISHED
governedBy Cherokee National Council NERFINISHED
hasHeritageStatus recognized as a historic Cherokee area
hasNotableResident Elias Boudinot NERFINISHED
John Ross NERFINISHED
Samuel Worcester NERFINISHED
hasRole center of Cherokee education and mission activity
seat of influential Cherokee leaders
hasToponymOrigin named Park Hill by missionaries and Cherokee leaders in the 19th century
historicalSignificance important site in the reestablishment of Cherokee government in Indian Territory
symbol of Cherokee resilience after forced removal
languageCommunity Cherokee language
linkedEvent Trail of Tears NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cherokee Nation (Indian Territory) NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Oklahoma, United States NERFINISHED
locatedNear Tahlequah, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
near Illinois River (Oklahoma) NERFINISHED
partOf Cherokee Nation west of the Mississippi River NERFINISHED
politicalAssociation Cherokee national leadership in the mid-19th century
postRemovalFunction community for Cherokee families resettled from the Southeast
presentDayJurisdiction Cherokee County, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
printingActivity location of some early Cherokee-language religious and educational printing
region Northeastern Oklahoma NERFINISHED
religiousActivity Presbyterian missions
Protestant missionary work
servedAs cultural center of the Cherokee Nation in the 19th century
political center of the Cherokee Nation in the 19th century
timePeriod 19th century
transportHistory developed along early roads connecting Cherokee settlements in Indian Territory

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John Ross residence Park Hill, Cherokee Nation (Indian Territory, present-day Oklahoma, USA)
Principal Chief John Ross residence Park Hill, Cherokee Nation (Indian Territory, present-day Oklahoma, USA)
subject surface form: John Ross
this entity surface form: Park Hill, Cherokee Nation (present-day Oklahoma)