Sequoyah's Cabin was the home during 1829-1844 of Sequoyah, or George Gist, who created a written language for the Cherokee nation. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965.
Location
State Highway 101, 7 miles east of U.S. Highway 59 in Sallisaw, Oklahoma.
OpenStreetMap Google Maps
35.51446, -94.65058
35.51446, -94.65058
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National Register of Historic Places
Sequoyah's Cabin *** (added 1966 - Building - #66000634)
OK 101, in Sequoyah's Cabin State Park, Akins
- Historic Significance: Person
- Historic Person: Sequoyah (Gist,George)
- Significant Year: 1829
- Area of Significance: Native American, Education
- Period of Significance: 1825-1849
- Owner: State
- Historic Function: Domestic
- Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling
- Current Function: Recreation And Culture
- Current Sub-function: Museum