Definition of George Guess

1. Noun. Cherokee who created a notation for writing the Cherokee language (1770-1843).

Exact synonyms: Sequoya, Sequoyah
Generic synonyms: Cherokee, Indian Chief, Indian Chieftain

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Literary usage of George Guess

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History and Civics of Oklahoma by Luther Jewett Abbott (1910)
"This is done chiefly through an extensive Sequoyah (George Guess), ... Sequoyah, whose other name was George Guess, was the son of a German trader by a ..."

2. Library of Southern Literature by Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles William Kent (1913)
"WHEN I was a little boy, George Guess was pointed out to me. He was then a middle-aged man, and I was told that he had invented an alphabet. ..."

3. Se-quo-yah, the American Cadmus and Modern Moses: A Complete Biography of by George Everett Foster, Robbins, C. S (1885)
"It was subsequently changed to read as follows:— AN ACT FOR THE BENEFIT OF GEORGE GUESS. Be it enacted by the National Council, That in lieu of the sum ..."

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