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*'''1832: '''Treaty  
*'''1832: '''Treaty  
*'''1833:''' Treaty of Pontotoc Creek  
*'''1833:''' Treaty of Pontotoc Creek  
*'''1836: '''at Doakson near Fort Towson the Chickasaws agreed to pay $530,000 to the Choctaws for the central and western portion of the Choctaws' region in southern Indian Territory. <ref>Indian Removal. by Grant Foreman.Universty of Oklahoma Press. C. 1932. FHL book 970.1 F761i</ref>
*'''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 Corporation 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>  
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