Joel Bryan (Tsa-wa Gak-ski) ᏣᏩᎦKᏍᎩ Mayes, Major, (CSA), Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation

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Joel Bryan (Tsa-wa Gak-ski) ᏣᏩᎦKᏍᎩ Mayes, Major, (CSA), Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation

Birthdate:
Birthplace: present-day Bartow County, Georgia
Death: December 14, 1891 (58)
Tahlequah, Cherokee County, Oklahoma, USA
Place of Burial: Tahlequah Cemetery, Tahlequah, Cherokee County, Oklahoma, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of Samuel Houston Mayes and Nancy Mayes
Husband of Mary Delilah Mayes; Martha Jane Mayes and Martha Mayes
Brother of George Washington Mayes; John Thompson Mayes; Franklin Ashbury Mayes; James Allen Mayes; Nancy Nannie Mayes and 7 others
Half brother of Sarah A. Williams; Charlotte Mayes; William Penn Mayes and Elmira Gladney Mayes

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About Joel Bryan (Tsa-wa Gak-ski) ᏣᏩᎦKᏍᎩ Mayes, Major, (CSA), Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation

Joel Bryan Mayes (Tsa-wa Gak-ski, Ꮳ Ꮹ ᎦK ᏍᎩ, in Cherokee) (1833 – 1891) was Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation.

Early life and educationHe was born in present-day Bartow County, Georgia on October 2, 1833, of mixed Cherokee and white ancestry. He attended college at the Cherokee Male Seminary and was editor of a small weekly newspaper, there, called the Sequoyah Memorial, whose motto was "Truth, Justice, Freedom of Speech and Cherokee Improvement. He graduated in 1856.

In 1857 he married Martha Candy, who died three years later. She had been an 1856 graduate of the Cherokee Female Seminary.

Military service Mayes' first two wives were members of the Cherokee Female Seminary Class of 1856.He served as a major in the Confederate Army, where he held the positions of quartermaster and paymaster, till the end of the war. During this time, he married Martha McNair in 1863. She died three years later, just as the first Mrs. Mayes had.

Postwar LifeAfter the war ended, Joel B. Mayes, became a successful farmer along the Grand River.

In 1873 he married Mary Delilah Vann, who outlived him.

In 1868 he became a court clerk, and upon completing one term he was elected judge of the Northern Circuit of the Cherokee Nation. He served in this office for five years before being appointed secretary of the Commission on Citizenship. While still secretary of the Commission on Citizenship, he became clerk of the National Council. He was then named an associate justice of the Cherokee Supreme Court, which he served for one year before being elected Chief Justice by the National Council.

He was named Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation after a disputed election in 1887. It was during his administration that the Cherokee Outlet sale was negotiated. He was re-elected to a second term, but died shortly thereafter, on December 14, 1891

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Born in Bates Co.,Georgia; Graduate,Cherokee Male Seminary; Civil War service, CSA, Quartermaster, lst Indian Brigade, then Captain of Cherokee Mounted Volunteers. Judge, North Circuit Ct.,Cherokee Nation. Later elected Supreme Court Justice, Cherokee Nation. Elected 1887 as Principal Chief of Cherokee Nation, despite strong opposition from other Cherokee factions. Served until his death in 1891. Husb. of Martha J.Candy; marr(2) Martha M.McNair; marr(3) Mary Delilah Vann. Son of Samuel Mayes, Sr. & Nancy Adair of the Cherokee Nation.

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Joel Bryan (Tsa-wa Gak-ski) ᏣᏩᎦKᏍᎩ Mayes, Major, (CSA), Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation's Timeline

1833
October 2, 1833
present-day Bartow County, Georgia
1891
December 14, 1891
Age 58
Tahlequah, Cherokee County, Oklahoma, USA
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Tahlequah Cemetery, Tahlequah, Cherokee County, Oklahoma, USA