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86 From John Gregg (Van Buren, Arkansas). To Peter Pitchlynn. Dated Feb. 14, 1843. Re: inquiry as to the Choctaws. 87 From Josiah Gregg (Van Buren, Arkansas). To Peter Pitchlynn. Dated April 4, 1843. Re: inquiry for information as to the Choctaws. 88 From David Wall (Mayhew, C.N.). to Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Sept. 23, 1843. Re: report of two Cherokee gamblers in the area--one of them visiting Pitchlynn's daughter. 89 From Noshoba Lakna (Doaksville, C.N.). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Oct. 5, 1843. Re: uncertain. 90 From Peter P. Pitchlynn. To McKee Folsom. Dated Aug. 15, 1844. Re: death of Aunt Elisja and attack on David Folsom by his son. 91 From Peter P. Pitchlynn. To the General Council of the Choctaw Nation. Dated 1845. Re: request that the Council pay the Pitchlynns some $500 for breach of contract fine. 92 From H.N. Barstow (Madison). To John B. Forester. Date Jan. 28, 1845. Re: letter of introduction for Peter P. Pitchlynn. 93 From Robert Dale Owen (New Harmony, Indiana). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated June 8, 1845. Re: probable application of Choctaw Nation for admission as a Territory. Also: news clipping from the New York Times re: admission of the Choctaw Nation as a Territory.
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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