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97 From Malvina (Pitchlynn) Folsom. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Feb. 1880. Re: the murder of her son David Folsom. 98 Document: of the Grand Jury of Blue County, held at Chahta Tamaha, C.N. Dated March 1880. Re: inquiry as to the murder of David Folsom. 99 From Loring S.W. Folsom (Caddo, C.N.). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Mar. 7, 1880. Re: the murder of David Folsom and the grand jury of Blue County. 100 From Joseph P. Folsom (Caddo, C.N.). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Mar. 20, 1880. Re: his official role of interpreter for the Grand Jury of Blue County--statement of the case. 101 From Adam Burris (Pitchlynn's former slave) (Eagle Town, C.N.). To Suckey Burris. Dated April 13, 1880. Re: living in the C.N. 102 From Mary (Pitchlynn) Garland. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated April 27, 1880. Re: health of the family. 103 From William P. Pitchlynn (McAlester, C.N.). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated July 14, 1880. Re: death of his son Simpson; probability that McCurtain be the next chief. 104 From Jacob B. Jackson (Jack's Fork County, C.N.). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated Nov. 9, 1880. Re: new laws passed by the National Council to forbid the carrying of weapons and to accept freed slaves as citizens and several other major passages. 105 From Peter Folsom (Hickory, Mississippi). to Sophia C. Pitchlynn. Dated Sept. 5, 1882. Re: progress of the Gospel and his expected arrival in Ft. Smith.
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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