Tahlequah, Oklahoma
- 111850s Lawn Social at the Murrell Home - Tahlequah - See re-enactors depict life in the 1800s at Oklahoma's only remaining Ante-Bellum home. ... more on 1850s Lawn Social at the Murrell Home
The Murrell Home was built in the new Cherokee Nation about 1845 by George M. Murrell. Murrell was a native Virginain who married Minerva Ross in 1834. Minerva was a member of a wealthy mixed-blood Cherokee/Scottish family, and the niece of Chief John Ross.
Tahlequah, OK MuseumsHistory is one of Tahlequah's most valuable resources, much of it in the history of the Cherokee Nation ... to a Civil War cabin ... to homes of townspeople at the turn of the century.
Tahlequah, OK ToursThe Cherokee National Museum is the only facility devoted to the preservation of the heritage of the Cherokee Nation, the second largest American Tribe. The 20,000
Tahlequah, OK MuseumsThis four-year regional university has a long and colorful heritage which began in 1846 when the Cherokee National Council authorized establishment of the National Male Seminary and National Female Seminary.
Tahlequah, OK Historic BuildingsCourse Access: ResortHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 1 days...
Original Furnishings, private collections. ...
Happy Lake is available by reservations only. Camping, fishing, canoeing and nature walks are a few of the activities....