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61 From Richard M. Johnson (Washington, D.C.) To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Feb. 7, 1841. Re: advising Pitchlynn to come to Washington, D.C. March 4, asking him to stay with the School as much a possible and speaks of the possibility that tribes in Indiana may be sending boys to the school. 62 From Thomas Wall (Choctaw Agency). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated April 1, 1841. Re: preparations for war on the Choctaws and Cherokees by the Indians "on the Blue and the Washita" Rivers, and his political runnings. 63 From Amziah Robinson (Eagletown, C.N.) To Col. Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated June 29, 1841. Re: advising Pitchlynn he has been appointed Captain. 64 From Peter P. Pitchlynn. To Rhoda Pitchlynn. Dated Aug. 8, 1841. Re: asking her to be a good Christian and as to the children. 65 From Rhoda Pitchlynn. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Aug. 30, 1841. Re: death of Adam's son and illness in the family. 66 From Israel Folsom (New Hope, C.N.) To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Sept. 13, 1841. Re: plans to open a separate female school for girls. 67 From Rhoda Pitchlynn. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Sept. 23. 1841. Re: illness of children, blacks, and neighbors. 68 From Israel Folsom (New Hope, C.N.) To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Sept. 24, 1841. Re: need for Pitchlynn to continue his good work and Folsom's intention to nominate Pitchlynn to go to Washington to represent the Choctaws. 69 From Jacob Folsom (Daniels). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Oct. 20, 1841. Re: General Council's decisions to close the Kentucky School, to locate the school in the
Object Description
Collection | Pitchlynn, Peter Perkins (1806-1881) |
Tribe | Choctaw |
Description | Indian chief. Correspondence (1824-1881) of Pitchlynn with prominent citizens and family members in the Choctaw Nation regarding events and troubles within the nation; Pitchlynn's personal journals (1815); Pitchlynn's diary (1828-1832); official reports (1825-1841) of the Choctaw Academy and Missionary Station in Kentucky; and Pitchlynn family records (1806-1867). The collection also includes a signed copy of the articles of surrender and peace negotiated between the Choctaw Nation and the United States at the close of the Civil War, and extensive correspondence reflecting the state of the Choctaw Nation just prior to, and during the Civil War years, with special regard to slavery. |
Date | 1815-1888 |
Is Part of | Native American Manuscripts Collection |
Special Collection | Western History Collections |
Rights | University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections |
Language | English |
Type | Text |
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