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Mushulatubbee Mosholatubbee,
painted by
George Catlin Choctaw leader In
office 1815–1838
Preceded by
Hoomastubbee Succeeded by
David Folsom Personal details...
- Oklahoma. The prin****l
Choctaw negotiators were
Chief Greenwood LeFlore,
Mosholatubbee, and Nittucachee; the U.S.
negotiators were
Colonel John
Coffee and...
- D.C. and is
buried in the
Congressional Cemetery in
Washington D.C.
Mosholatubbee (1770–1836) was a
chief in the
Choctaw nation before the
removal and...
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Leading a
delegation of two
other regional chiefs (Apuckshunubbee and
Mosholatubbee), he
sought either expulsion of
white settlers from
deeded lands in...
- In 1830
Mosholatubbee sought to be
elected to the
Congress of the
United States before moving to
Indian Territory. 1834,
Smithsonian American Art Museum...
- 1850-1934) was a
Choctaw Nation lawman, the
Chief Lighthorseman of the
Mosholatubbee District,
which is
roughly equivalent to
being county sheriff in the...
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Moshulatubbee Mosholatubbee,
painted by
George Catlin...
- .. — Treaty with the Choctaw, 1820 Apuckshunubbee, Pushmataha, and
Mosholatubbee, the prin****l
chiefs of the
three divisions of Choctaw, led a delegation...
- freedom." — -George W. Harkins,
George W.
Harkins to the
American People Mosholatubbee Greenwood LeFlore Peter Pitchlynn Phillip Martin List of
Choctaw Treaties...
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hospital after suffering a
stroke days earlier.
Apuckshunubbee Pushmataha Mosholatubbee Greenwood LeFlore List of
Choctaw Treaties "Former
Choctaw Tribal Chief...