Sam Houston's cabin in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. In 1830, Houston, an adopted member of the Cherokee Nation, married a Cherokee woman named Talihina (or Tiana or Diana Rogers) and moved to this house which was known as "Wigwam Neosho." In late 1832, Houston left for Texas (without Talhina) where he would later become President of the Republic of Texas and Governor of Texas.
Photo by Fred Q. Casler, March 5, 1934.
Size: 4750px × 2400px
Location: Fort Gibson, Muskogee County, Oklahoma, USA.
Photo credit: © Alpha Historica / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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