[11] The Ridge (along with his son John and nephew Elias Boudinot, all signers of the Treaty of New Echota) was assassinated on June 22, 1839 at Sugar Hill, Washington, Arkansas. [Dottie is mentioned in the Author's Notes and Acknowledgments, pages 369 and After the murders of Major Ridge, John Ridge, and Elias Boudinot (Treaty party members who supported the Old Settlers) in June 1839, the council had a change of heart about resisting Ross' autocratic demands and deposed Brown, replacing him with Looney. He had another younger brother who died young and a sister who married and lived close by. Major Ridge. Brother of Nathaniel Wolf Hicks, Jr.; Sarah (Go-sa-du-isga) Hicks and Chief William Abraham Hicks. Watie, Boudinot, Paschal, and McNeir, 1900 Galveston Storm described by Paschal McNeir Georgia, on 12/29/1835. Major Ridge's and John Ridge's portraits are in the Smithsonian Archives. Title: George E. Miller, george_miller@hughes.net, Pres. 228-229. Hampton, David K. Cherokee Mixed-Bloods. On his way home from Salem, Major Ridge stopped at Spring Place on January 22, 1827, and found the mission in mourning. Buried: January 22, 1827 Spring Place Ga. Letter to the National Intelligencer, Washington, July 27, 1840, The Handbook of Texas Online - On December 29, 1835, Ridge made his mark on the Treaty of New Echota, which ceded the remainder of Cherokee tribal land east of the Mississippi River for land in Indian Territory, to be supplemented by the payment of annuities for a period of time, plus support from the government in terms of supplies, tools and food. State Gazette, printed January 15, 1840, Dottie's unedited article 301-306. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 28 January 2021), memorial page for Major Ridge (177122 Jun 1839), Find a Grave Memorial no. (http://echotacherokeetribe.homestead.com/Chiefs.html). New York Advocate - John Ridge and John Ridge and Stand Watie signed the treaty on 3/1/1836 in DC], Major The family made a final move to Pine Log (now Georgia) about 1785. On his way home he was obliged to encamp a night in the woods, when he took fresh cold, after which his strength decreased daily, and his complaint assumed the character of a dropsy. married at Cornwall, Sarah Bird Northrup Ridge Obituary/Mount Co Inc, Reprint 2003, Orig. Gazette 1831, New-Bedford Mercury; Date: 01/23/1835; General email me: He is an intelligent Indian, and is supposed to be the best speaker in his Nation. Hand-colored lithograph of Major Ridge, a Cherokee leader who helped establish the Cherokee system of government. Ridge acquired the title "Major" in 1814, during his service leading the Cherokee alongside the United States General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend during the Creek War against the Red Sticks. Village" at The Handbook of Texas Online Memorial Ceremony - Sa Dul Sga" Hicks, Meshack Hicks, William Abraham Hicks, Richard Fields Hicks, Unknown Hicks, Elizabeth Betsy Hicks, Mary Hicks, Ge Nathaniel (Nathan) Hicks Sr., Na-ye-hi "nancy" Hicks (born Conrad / Taylor), cks), Nathan Wolf Hicks, Sarah Elizabeth (Go-sa-du-i-s-ga) Brown (born Hicks), William Abraham Hicks, Principal Chief Of The Cherokee Nation, Nancy Elizabeth (Anna Felicitas) Hicks (born Broom), Ellis Hicks, Elijah Hicks, Elizabeth Field (born Hicks), Sarah Elizabeth Mccoy (born Hicks), Darlington, Darlington, South Carolina, United States, Darlington, Darlington County, South Carolina, United States, Chickamauga District, Georgia, United States, Cherokee () Principal Chiefs and Uka: Eastern, Western and Keetoowah, Charles Renatus Principal Chief of the Cherokee Hicks, Charles Renatus (Christian For Renewed) Hicks. Ridge had three older brothers who all died young. Blamed for the ceding of communal land and the deaths of the Trail of Tears, Ridge was assassinated in 1839 by members of the Ross faction who believed they were acting in accordance with the Cherokee Blood Law. War" in Texas (The Handbook of Texas Online), Cherokee Indians in Texas (The Handbook of Texas Online), Chief ., Sarah Go-sa-du-i-sga Brown (born Hicks), William Abraham Hicks, Principal Chief Of The Cherokee Nation, Elizabeth Hicks,
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