George Colbert

George Colbert
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Colbert, c. 1830
Chickasaw leader
In office
1834–1839
Preceded byLevi Colbert
Personal details
Bornc. 1764
Chickasaw Nation
(present-day Alabama)
DiedNovember 7, 1839 (1839-11-08) (aged 74)
Fort Towson, Indian Territory
Cause of deathNatural causes
Resting placeFort Towson, Oklahoma
Relations
Children8
ParentJames Colbert (father)
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
BranchMilitia
RankColonel
Wars

George Colbert (c. 1764 – November 7, 1839) was an early 19th-century Chickasaw leader. During the Creek War he commanded 350 Chickasaw auxiliary troops whom he had recruited, as a senior officer of militia, under Andrew Jackson. At the end of the War of 1812, he served a second time under Jackson.

Colbert temporarily became principal chief of the Chickasaw, succeeding his older brother Levi who died in 1834. A planter who owned significant cotton lands and numerous slaves in Mississippi, he operated a ferry across the Tennessee in northwest Alabama. In 1834, he signed the treaty that finalized the tribe's removal.