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Peter Pitchlynn (Choctaw: Hat****ucknee, lit. 'Snapping Turtle') (January 30, 1806 –
January 17, 1881) was a
Choctaw military and
political leader. A...
- John
Pitchlynn served as the
official U.S.
Interpreter at the
Choctaw Agency during the
early federal period. Of Scottish-American descent, he had been...
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consists of Ryan
Lindsey on
guitar and vocals, Ben King on guitars,
Penny Pitchlynn on b**** and
Nathan Price on drums.
Their debut album Can't Get Past the...
- C.
Brown to
Peter P.
Pitchlynn. Re:
rumors of a band of
Comanches and
Apaches of
hostile nature gathering. "Peter P.
Pitchlynn Collection"
Archived 17...
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Rhoda Pitchlynn Howell (Choctaw: Pashuma, lit. 'red-haired woman';
January 31, 1814 –
February 27, 1911) was a
Choctaw rancher and
community leader who...
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represent them
before the U.S. government, the most
noteworthy being Peter Pitchlynn. In addition, the
first treaty signed between the
United States and a...
- C.
Brown to
Peter P.
Pitchlynn. Re:
rumors of a band of
Comanches and
Apaches of
hostile nature gathering. "Peter P.
Pitchlynn Collection"
Archived 2021-08-17...
- War and
author of the "Farewell
Letter to the
American People".
Peter Pitchlynn (January 30, 1806 –
January 17, 1881) was a
highly influential leader...
- LeFlore, 1859-1860
George Hudson, 1860-1862
Samuel Garland, 1862-1864
Peter Pitchlynn, 1864-1866
Allen Wright, 1866-1870
William Bryant, 1870-1874
Coleman Cole...
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Choctaw allied with the
Confederacy in the
Civil War.
Chief Peter Pitchlynn surrendered on
behalf of the
Choctaw in June 1865. Fort
Towson was the...