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104 From Leonidas Pitchlynn (Camp Clear Creek). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Aug. 8, 1862. Re: trip to Ft. Washita for supplies; orders expected; Leonidas' attempts to attain the status of colonel. 105 From William K. McKean. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Dec. 18, 1862. Re: his company and its numerical strength. The rest is unreadable. 106 From Turner B. Turnbull (Boggy Depot, C.N.). To Samuel Garland. Dated Dec. 22, 1862. Re; the return of slaves to the proper owners. 107 From Trimble and Martin (Washington, Arkansas). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated may 13, 1863. Re; mail service. 108 From Samuel Garland (Locust Hill, C.N.). to Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated May 13, 1863. Re: the Cherokees and the Lincoln (U.S.) government. 109 From Samuel Garland (Locust Hill, C.N.). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated may 20, 1863. Re: intentions of carrying out the duties of office and the Choctaw Constitution; profession of ignorance regarding military regulations and militias. 110 From James Penney. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated June 6, 1863. Re: flag made by local ladies to be presented to a regiment by same. 111 From John T. Chesnut and John T. Fears. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated June 26, 1863. Re: presentation of Confederate flag to Choctaw Regiment. 112 From Robert M. Jones (Kiamichi, C.N.). To George Hudson. Dated Aug. 22, 1863. Re: Col. Hunter and his wishes to organize a regiment with which to defend the C.N. and his guarantee that Choctaw soldiers would not fight outside their Nation; two Choctaw companies recently sworn into Confederate army.
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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