Sequoyah’s Cabin
Sequoyah's Cabin is a log cabin and historic site off Oklahoma State Highway 101 near Akins, Oklahoma. It was the home between 1829 and 1844 of the Cherokee Indian Sequoyah, who in 1821 created a written language for the Cherokee Nation.Photo: Tonya Stinson, CC BY 2.0.
- Type: Protected area
- Description: historic house in Oklahoma, United States
- Address: OK
Sequoyah’s Cabin
- Categories: house and building
- Location: Sequoyah, Oklahoma, Great Plains, United States, North America
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Latitude
35.5143° or 35° 30′ 52″ northLongitude
-94.65184° or 94° 39′ 7″ westElevation
623 feet (190 metres)Open location code
8677G87X+P7OpenStreetMap ID
way 722080867OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesWikidata ID
Q7452561
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In Other Languages
From French to Russian—“Sequoyah’s Cabin” goes by many names.
- French: “Sequoyah’s Cabin”
- Russian: “Хижина Секвойи”
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Highlights include Sequoyah Cemetery and Sequoyah’s Cabin Museum.
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