Jesse Chisholm

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Jesse Chisholm was a 19th-century trader, guide, and interpreter of Scottish-Cherokee descent best known for the cattle trail that later bore his name.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf frontiersman
guide
interpreter
person
trader
burialPlace near Left Hand Spring, Oklahoma
causeOfDeath food poisoning (probable)
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1805
dateOfDeath 1868
ethnicGroup Cherokee NERFINISHED
Scottish American NERFINISHED
familyName Chisholm NERFINISHED
givenName Jesse NERFINISHED
hasHeritage Cherokee NERFINISHED
Scottish
knownFor Chisholm Trail NERFINISHED
trading in Indian Territory
work as an interpreter in the American West
languagesSpoken Cherokee NERFINISHED
English
multiple Native American languages
namedAfter Jesse Chisholm NERFINISHED
notableFor acting as a cultural intermediary between Native Americans and Anglo-Americans
notableWork establishing a trade route later known as the Chisholm Trail
occupation guide
interpreter
scout
trader
participatedIn relations between Native American tribes and U.S. authorities
placeOfBirth Tennessee NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath near Geary, Indian Territory
placeOfResidence Indian Territory NERFINISHED
present-day Oklahoma
regionOfActivity Indian Territory NERFINISHED
Kansas NERFINISHED
Texas NERFINISHED
trailNamedAfter Chisholm Trail NERFINISHED
workedAs interpreter for treaty councils

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Chisholm Trail namedAfter Jesse Chisholm