Davis, Alice Brown (1852–1935)

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Davis, Alice Brown (1852–1935)

American Seminole Indian leader. Born Alice Brown, Sept 10, 1852, near Park Hill, Cherokee Nation, in Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma); died June 21, 1935, in Wewoka, Oklahoma; dau. of Dr. John Frippo Brown (surgeon for the Seminoles during their forced removal from Florida) and Lucy Redbeard Brown (Seminole); m. George Rollin Davis, 1874; children: 11.

Served as interpreter for Seminole delegations in Mexico, interpreter for Seminoles in court, and superintendent of tribal girls' boarding school, Emahaka (1906); appointed chief of Seminoles by President Harding (1922), because a chief's signature was required on deed disposing of Emahaka school property; when she refused to deed property before reimbursement to Seminoles, was removed from office.