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56. Correspondence from David Folsom to Reverend Cyrus Kingsbury, reporting on negotiations and the activities of the delegation to Washington. Folsom mentions the deaths of Puckshunubbee and Pushmataha, January 14, 1825. 57. The Lord's Prayer in the Choctaw language. 58. Will of John A. Bynum of Mississippi, January 21, 1836. 59. Memoir of Nathaniel Folsom, as told to Cyrus Byington, June 1829. 60. Correspondence from Nathaniel Folsom to Mr. Byington, January 11, 1831. 61. Correspondence from Nathaniel Folsom to Cyrus Byington, 1821, and 1830. 62. Will of Israel Folsom, certified in Choctaw, January 1, 1861. 63. Constitution of the Choctaw Nation, done in convention at Doaksville, Choctaw Nation. Signed by Jeremiah Folsom, President of the Convention, and attested by Sampson Folsom. Also signed by the delegates to the convention, May 5, 1858. 64. Genealogy data on the Pitchlynn and Folsom families; Correspondence from Peter Pitchlynn to Alfred Emerson Folsom re: legislation on tribal appropriations in the U. S. Congress, and a discussion of business in the next tribal congress, July 13, 1870. 65. Correspondence from Peter Pitchlynn to Lorenzo Thomas re: personal, 1842. 66. Correspondence from Peter Pitchlynn to Thompson McKenney re: tribal business in Washington, DC. Pitchlynn mentions the Nebraska Bill, and territorial government for the Choctaws, Creeks and Cherokees, March 2, 1854. 67. Manuscript (possibly incomplete) on the administrations of Chiefs Green McCurtain, David Folsom, and John Garland. This fragment discusses how they attained and kept power, and their administration of tribal affairs, n.d. 68. Correspondence from Sampson Noland to an unidentified person, 1850. 69. Correspondence from Douglas H. Cooper to P. Pitchlynn, D. W. Lewis, Samuel Garland and Israel Folsom, Choctaw delegates re: an enclosure of a statement of property claims by Choctaws, January 8, 1857. 70. Correspondence from E. G. Corder to Colonel Peter Pitchlynn re: an account for paying a blacksmith for work done for Colonel G. E. Dencale's Choctaw V Regiment, April 4, 1862. 71. Correspondence from Douglas H. Cooper to Stand Watie re: Civil War in Indian Territory--supplies, requisitions, and troop movements, June 31, 1864.
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