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George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah, Cherokee County, OK

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah,...

Significance: In 1844 the Cherokee National Government constructed its first permanent structure in the new Cherokee Nation at Tahlequah, which had been designated as the seat of government in 1839. This build... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah, Cherokee County, OK

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah,...

Significance: In 1844 the Cherokee National Government constructed its first permanent structure in the new Cherokee Nation at Tahlequah, which had been designated as the seat of government in 1839. This build... More

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah, Cherokee County, OK

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah,...

Significance: In 1844 the Cherokee National Government constructed its first permanent structure in the new Cherokee Nation at Tahlequah, which had been designated as the seat of government in 1839. This build... More

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah, Cherokee County, OK

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah,...

Significance: In 1844 the Cherokee National Government constructed its first permanent structure in the new Cherokee Nation at Tahlequah, which had been designated as the seat of government in 1839. This build... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah, Cherokee County, OK

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah,...

Significance: In 1844 the Cherokee National Government constructed its first permanent structure in the new Cherokee Nation at Tahlequah, which had been designated as the seat of government in 1839. This build... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah, Cherokee County, OK

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah,...

Significance: In 1844 the Cherokee National Government constructed its first permanent structure in the new Cherokee Nation at Tahlequah, which had been designated as the seat of government in 1839. This build... More

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah, Cherokee County, OK

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah,...

Significance: In 1844 the Cherokee National Government constructed its first permanent structure in the new Cherokee Nation at Tahlequah, which had been designated as the seat of government in 1839. This build... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah, Cherokee County, OK

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah,...

Significance: In 1844 the Cherokee National Government constructed its first permanent structure in the new Cherokee Nation at Tahlequah, which had been designated as the seat of government in 1839. This build... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah, Cherokee County, OK

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah,...

Significance: In 1844 the Cherokee National Government constructed its first permanent structure in the new Cherokee Nation at Tahlequah, which had been designated as the seat of government in 1839. This build... More

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah, Cherokee County, OK

Cherokee Supreme Court Building, 130 East Keetoowah Street, Tahlequah,...

Significance: In 1844 the Cherokee National Government constructed its first permanent structure in the new Cherokee Nation at Tahlequah, which had been designated as the seat of government in 1839. This build... More

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Park Hill, Cherokee County, OK

George M. Murrell House, Murrell Road, at junction of Willis Road, Par...

Significance: The substantial house built circa 1844 for George Michael Murrell, merchant and postmaster of Park Hill and Tahlequah, was widely known as the center of genteel society before the Civil War. Murr... More