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Charles Thompson (Oochalata, ᎤᏤᎳᏔ, in Cherokee) lived near the present-day site of Lake Spavinaw, following the Trail of Tears. He served in Drew's Regiment of the Army of the Confederate States of America and then in the Union Army.

In 1867 he was elected to the Senate of the Cherokee Nation, and served as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1875 to 1879. He was the only full-blood Cherokee to have held that office since the Trail of Tears.

He was a Baptist minister, and preached each Sunday in the Cherokee Language.

He died June 22, 1891.

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Preceded by Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
1875–1879
Succeeded by