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Choctaw Nation, to nominate Pitchlynn as superintendent and as representative to Washington and the Council's "deranging" of Sloan Love. 70 From Rhoda Pitchlynn. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Oct. 26, 1841. Re: deaths caused by whooping cough. 71 From Israel Folsom (New Hope). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Dec. 7, 1841. Re: asking assistance for John Morris Nail and the need for a female school. 72 From Lavinia Pitchlynn. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Dec. 14, 1841. Re: plans of family to move back to Eagle Town and illness in the neighborhood. 73 From Rhoda Pitchlynn. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Dec. 29, 1841. Re: health of children. 74 From Rhoda Pitchlynn. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Jan. 5, 1842. Re: health of children and neighbors and requests for items to bring home. 75 From Rhoda Pitchlynn. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Jan. 15, 1842. Re: missing him and wanting him to take care of the children when she dies. 76 From Israel Folsom (New Hope, C.N.) To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Jan. 16, 1842. Re: elections in nation; female school administration and purpose. 77 From Thomas Pitchlynn (Red River district). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Jan. 24, 1842. Re: trip to mountain, the need to enforce the intercourse law due to trespassing on Choctaw lands by whites and health of family.
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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