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Coleman Cole, Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Yalobusha County, Mississippi, United States
Death: 1886 (84)
Oklahoma, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Colonel Robert Cole, Chief of the Choctaw Nation and Sallie Cole, Choctaw
Husband of Abbie Cole
Father of Logan Cole
Brother of Charles Cole; Peter Cole; Malinda Cole; Sampson Cole; Adam Cole and 8 others

Occupation: Principal Chief from 1874 - Oct 1878
Managed by: Shirley Marie Caulk
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About Coleman Cole, Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation

Coleman Cole 1874 - 1878

Coleman Cole, son of Robert Cole and Sallie, his full blood Choctaw wife, was born in Mississippi about 1800. He attended School at Elliott Mission in Mayhew, Mississippi and later at Georgetown, Kentucky. After his school days were behind him he returned to Mississippi and fought to establish a permanent home there rather than be a part of the Trail of Tears. However, he was destined to become a party of later removed Choctaws when their bid for lands in Mississippi was turned down. The final inducement was a cash payment to the remaining Choctaws to ensure their removal to Indian Territory. He was finally persuaded to join this later group. He settled o­n lands some twenty miles northeast of Antlers. His first wife and two children died before he left Mississippi.

Then Coleman and his second wife Abbie had two Children who also died early in life.Coleman Cole was elected Chief of the Choctaws in August of 1874. He served in that capacity until October 1878. Upon conclusion of his tenure as Chief he established a home o­n the Kiamichi River near Stanley in Pushmataha County. He passed away in the autumn of 1886 and was buried in an unmarked grave near his home. He had no descendants beyond his four children who died young.



Coleman Cole, a son of Robert Cole served as chief of the Choctaws in 1874-78 and was a very picturesque and interesting character.

Chronicles of Oklahoma,Volume 13, No. 3,September, 1935,THE McCURTAINS,

BY JOHN BARTLETT MESERV p. 299

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1874-1878 Coleman Cole

First wife: Unknown; she and two children died in Mississippi before he left in 1844.

Second wife: Abbie; she passed away Sep 1878, at the end of Chief Cole’s term – no surviving children; According to historian Peter Hudson, Cole had a grandson Logan Cole (father Nicholas), who died before 1910; see his Dawes Card #1839. Logan’s children: Sampson Cole, A WWI veteran; Johnson Cole Felihkatabbee; and Caroline Cole Horton.

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Coleman Cole, Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation's Timeline

1802
January 1, 1802
Yalobusha County, Mississippi, United States
1874
1874
- 1878
Age 72
1874
Age 72
Indian Territory, USA
1886
1886
Age 84
Oklahoma, United States
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