Simon R. Walkingstick - Anadarko, OK
Posted by: hamquilter
N 35° 04.362 W 098° 13.176
14S E 571150 N 3881383
Walkingstick was a Cherokee lawyer, statesman and minister.
Waymark Code: WMCJP2
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 09/13/2011
Views: 1
The bust of Simon Walkingstick stands on the east side of the museum building at the National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians. His bust is mounted on a red granite pillar with two brown and gold bronze plaques. The upper plaque displays the Seal of the Cherokee Nation and has a scroll. Walkingstick is shown wearing a suit and vest, with a bow tie. He has a handlebar moustache. The plaques read:
SIMON R. WALKINGSTICK SR.
4/4th’s Cherokee, Roll #16598
BORN: 05-08-1868 DIED: 04-06-1938
DAWES COMMISSION
Interpreter
Attorney
Oil and Gas Leasing
DONORS:
Howard Walkingstick
Galela Walkingstick
Ben T. Walkingstick
Sculptor: Dan Pogue
Simon Walkingstick was a graduate of the University School of Law at Nashville, TN. He was admitted to practice law before the Oklahoma State Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court. He was a member of the Dawes Commission which recorded all the people of Indian tribes living in Indian Territory. He spoke all languages of the Five Civilized Tribes: Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek and Seminole. The Walkingstick Home is located in Tahlequah. He was a co-founder of the First Methodist Church of Tahlequah. He is buried in Okmulgee Cemetery.
[Biographical information from the Museum's Self-Guiding Tour pamphlet]