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Miscellaneous papers and correspondence (1).Two letters from William Pitchlynn Poland, Ardmore, Oklahoma to his cousin, Sophia Pitchlynn, Washington, D.C. re. Folsom family and Pitchlynn family genealogies. Dec. 15, 1914 & July 1, 1916""CHAHTA OKLA HAT PIT."" 1878.List of Choctaw personal names (heading: ki isht kostini). n.d.List of female names among the Choctaw, also note re. the killing of Capt. Jack Downing. n.d.Letter from Thomson McKenney, Choctaw Agency, re. Choctaw politics, work of the Senate, and repudiation of the contract and pay of the Delegation. May 12, 1857.Petition to the U.S. Congress re. delivery of mail between two towns in Arkansas. July 1, 1856.
Add tags for Miscellaneous papers and correspondence (1).Two letters from William Pitchlynn Poland, Ardmore, Oklahoma to his cousin, Sophia Pitchlynn, Washington, D.C. re. Folsom family and Pitchlynn family genealogies. Dec. 15, 1914 & July 1, 1916""CHAHTA OKLA HAT PIT."" 1878.List of Choctaw personal names (heading: ki isht kostini). n.d.List of female names among the Choctaw, also note re. the killing of Capt. Jack Downing. n.d.Letter from Thomson McKenney, Choctaw Agency, re. Choctaw politics, work of the Senate, and repudiation of the contract and pay of the Delegation. May 12, 1857.Petition to the U.S. Congress re. delivery of mail between two towns in Arkansas. July 1, 1856.
Post a Comment for Miscellaneous papers and correspondence (1).Two letters from William Pitchlynn Poland, Ardmore, Oklahoma to his cousin, Sophia Pitchlynn, Washington, D.C. re. Folsom family and Pitchlynn family genealogies. Dec. 15, 1914 & July 1, 1916""CHAHTA OKLA HAT PIT."" 1878.List of Choctaw personal names (heading: ki isht kostini). n.d.List of female names among the Choctaw, also note re. the killing of Capt. Jack Downing. n.d.Letter from Thomson McKenney, Choctaw Agency, re. Choctaw politics, work of the Senate, and repudiation of the contract and pay of the Delegation. May 12, 1857.Petition to the U.S. Congress re. delivery of mail between two towns in Arkansas. July 1, 1856.