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*'''1833:''' Treaty of Pontotoc Creek  
*'''1833:''' Treaty of Pontotoc Creek  
*'''1837:''' Treaty of Doaksville, a group of 450-500 removed to Indian Territory  
*'''1837:''' Treaty of Doaksville, a group of 450-500 removed to Indian Territory  
*'''1838-1839''' Removal to Indian Territory. Tishomingo a Chickasaw statesman died of Smallpox, on the trail. Buried at Fort Coffee. Tishomingo was over 100 years old, his commissions in the Army was signed by George Washington. <ref>  History of Johnston County, Oklahoma compiled by Johnston County History Books Committee Curtis Media Corpoation C 1988 </ref>  
*'''1838-1839''' Removal to Indian Territory. Tishomingo a Chickasaw statesman died of Smallpox, on the trail. Buried at Fort Coffee. Tishomingo was over 100 years old, his commissions in the Army was signed by George Washington. <ref>  History of Johnston County, Oklahoma compiled by Johnston County History Books Committee Curtis Media Corporation C 1988 </ref>  
*'''1839:''' 300 Chickasaw arrive in Indian Territory  
*'''1839:''' 300 Chickasaw arrive in Indian Territory  
*'''1841:''' 145 Chickasaw migrated  
*'''1841:''' 145 Chickasaw migrated  
*'''1842:''' 198&nbsp; Chickasaw migrated  
*'''1842:''' 198 Chickasaw migrated  
*'''1844:''' 138 Chickasaw and 56 slaves moved west  
*'''1844:''' 138 Chickasaw and 56 slaves moved west  
*'''1847:''' Census in Oklahoma Territory  
*'''1847:''' Census in Oklahoma Territory  
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*'''1856:''' Chickasaw Nation is created, Nation divided into four counties: Pickens, Pontotoc, Panola, and Tishomingo  
*'''1856:''' Chickasaw Nation is created, Nation divided into four counties: Pickens, Pontotoc, Panola, and Tishomingo  
*'''1866: '''Treaty at Washington [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/keppler/vol2/toc.htm 1866]  
*'''1866: '''Treaty at Washington [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/keppler/vol2/toc.htm 1866]  
*1889:&nbsp; First Land Rush, 50,000 new settlers  
*1889: First Land Rush, 50,000 new settlers  
*1890: Oklahoma Territory  
*1890: Oklahoma Territory  
*1893: Land Rush 100,000 new settlers  
*1893: Land Rush 100,000 new settlers  
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=== Allotment  ===
=== Allotment  ===


Allotment Register 1890-1909 (McClain County, Oklahoma. United States. Office of Indian Affairs Union Agnecy (Muskogeen, Oklahoma) FHL film 207,903 item 6 and Land Regiser by Dawes Commission, 1890-1909 FHL film 2,107,718 item 1  
Allotment Register 1890-1909 (McClain County, Oklahoma. United States. Office of Indian Affairs Union Agency (Muskogeen, Oklahoma) FHL film 207,903 item 6 and Land Register by Dawes Commission, 1890-1909 FHL film 2,107,718 item 1  


Allotment  
Allotment  


 
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=== Annuity  ===
=== Annuity  ===


''Annuity Rolls of 1857-1860 and the "1855" Chickasaw District Roll of 1856.'' by K.M. Armstrong and Bob Curry. Heritae Books, Inc. Maryland FHL book 970.3 C432a  
''Annuity Rolls of 1857-1860 and the "1855" Chickasaw District Roll of 1856.'' by K.M. Armstrong and Bob Curry. Heritage Books, Inc. Maryland FHL book 970.3 C432a  


''1878 Annuity Rolls and 1890 Census of Pontotoc Co., Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory'' (now McClain Co. and portions of Grady, Garvin, Murray, Pontotoc, Johnston and Coal Counties, Oklahoma) by Joyce A. Rex.C. 1990 McClain Co., Historical Society, Purcell, OK. FHL book 970.3 C432rj microfiche 6125933  
''1878 Annuity Rolls and 1890 Census of Pontotoc Co., Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory'' (now McClain Co. and portions of Grady, Garvin, Murray, Pontotoc, Johnston and Coal Counties, Oklahoma) by Joyce A. Rex.C. 1990 McClain Co., Historical Society, Purcell, OK. FHL book 970.3 C432rj microfiche 6125933  
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=== Military  ===
=== Military  ===
Compiled Military Service records of Major Uriah Blue's detachment of Chickasaw Indians in the War of 1812
Indices of Choctaw and Chickasaw Confederate Soldiers {{FHL|651759|disp=FHL book 970.1 OL8i}}


Compiled Service records of Confederate Soldiers who served in organization raised directly by the Confederate government (1861-1865) United States. War Department. Records and Pension Office FHL film 880,286  
Compiled Service records of Confederate Soldiers who served in organization raised directly by the Confederate government (1861-1865) United States. War Department. Records and Pension Office FHL film 880,286  


World War I Draft Registration Cards 1917-1918 {{FHL|378717|item|disp=FHL film 1509347}}&nbsp; and [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1968530 on line]  
World War I Draft Registration Cards 1917-1918 {{FHL|378717|item|disp=FHL film 1509347}}and [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1968530 on line]  


=== '''Indian Pioneer Papers'''  ===
=== '''Indian Pioneer Papers'''  ===


In 1936, the Oklahoma Historical Society and University of Oklahoma requested a writer's project grant from the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in which interviews would be conducted with early settlers in Oklahoma who had lived on Indian land. More than 100 writers conducted over 11,000 interviews and were asked to "call upon early settlers and (record) the story of the migration to Oklahoma and their early life here."<ref>Blackburn, Bob L. "Battle Cry for History: The First Century of the Oklahoma Historical Society." n.d. Oklahoma Historical Society. 5 Oct. 1998.</ref> The [http://digital.libraries.ou.edu/whc/pioneer/ University of Oklahoma Western History Collection] has digitized the Indian Pioneer Papers which consists of approximately 80,000 indexed entries arranged alphabetically by personal name, place name, or subject. <ref>The University of Oklahoma Western History Collections http://digital.libraries.ou.edu/whc/pioneer/</ref> An index to the Indian Pioneer Papers may also be found at [http://www.okgenweb.org/pioneer/ OkGenWeb Oklahoma Genealogy.] A separate index of Indians interviewed, including the Chickasaw, may be viewed at: [http://goodoowah.50megs.com/indpio/ “Indians in the Indian Pioneer Papers”] Some of the surnames from the Chickasaw tribe found in the collection are: Airington, Colbert (Mead), Laber, Kemp, Minto-ho-yo (Mead). Family History Library microfiche number:6,016,865 (first fiche)<br>  
In 1936, the Oklahoma Historical Society and University of Oklahoma requested a writer's project grant from the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in which interviews would be conducted with early settlers in Oklahoma who had lived on Indian land. More than 100 writers conducted over 11,000 interviews and were asked to "call upon early settlers and (record) the story of the migration to Oklahoma and their early life here."<ref>Blackburn, Bob L. "Battle Cry for History: The First Century of the Oklahoma Historical Society." n.d. Oklahoma Historical Society. 5 Oct. 1998.</ref> The [http://digital.libraries.ou.edu/whc/pioneer/ University of Oklahoma Western History Collection] has digitized the Indian Pioneer Papers which consists of approximately 80,000 indexed entries arranged alphabetically by personal name, place name, or subject. <ref>The University of Oklahoma Western History Collections http://digital.libraries.ou.edu/whc/pioneer/</ref> An index to the Indian Pioneer Papers may also be found at [http://www.okgenweb.org/pioneer/ OkGenWeb Oklahoma Genealogy.] A separate index of Indians interviewed, including the Chickasaw, may be viewed at: [http://goodoowah.50megs.com/indpio/ “Indians in the Indian Pioneer Papers”] Some of the surnames from the Chickasaw tribe found in the collection are: Airington, Colbert (Mead), Laber, Kemp, Minto-ho-yo (Mead). Family History Library microfiche number:6,016,865 (first fiche)<br>  
=== Periodicals  ===
The Journal of Chickasaw History by Chickasaw Historical Society {{FHL|158026"item|disp=FHL fiche 6038350}}


=== Treaties  ===
=== Treaties  ===
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*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/keppler/vol2/toc.htm 1866] April 28, at Washington  
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/keppler/vol2/toc.htm 1866] April 28, at Washington  
*July 4, 1866, Delaware treaty
*July 4, 1866, Delaware treaty
===Vital Records===
Chickasaw Nation Marriages, Ardmore courthouse by Mary Turner Kinard {{FHL|789350|item|disp=FHL fiche 6067174 and 60671705}}


=== Family History Library Catalog  ===
=== Family History Library Catalog  ===
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