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| The tribe was divided into several groups for the removal leaders included: [https://repositories.tdl.org/ttu-ir/handle/2346/45145/browse?value=Upshaw%2C+A.M.M.&type=author Colonel A.M.M.Upshaw], John M. Millard, Captain Joe A. Phillips, Dr. C.G. Keenan, W.R. Guy, Chief Ishtehopa, Kin-hi-cha, and Chief Sealy with Lieutenant Governor Morris and Daniel McCurtain an interpreter. Some groups took the overland route and other a water route. The Groups arrived at Memphis November of 1837, from Memphis many took steamships under the direction of Captain Simeon Buckner to Fort Coffee.Some traveled by land directed by Langtree, Welbourne, and John M.Millard. | | The tribe was divided into several groups for the removal leaders included: [https://repositories.tdl.org/ttu-ir/handle/2346/45145/browse?value=Upshaw%2C+A.M.M.&type=author Colonel A.M.M.Upshaw], John M. Millard, Captain Joe A. Phillips, Dr. C.G. Keenan, W.R. Guy, Chief Ishtehopa, Kin-hi-cha, and Chief Sealy with Lieutenant Governor Morris and Daniel McCurtain an interpreter. Some groups took the overland route and other a water route. The Groups arrived at Memphis November of 1837, from Memphis many took steamships under the direction of Captain Simeon Buckner to Fort Coffee.Some traveled by land directed by Langtree, Welbourne, and John M.Millard. |
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| Gibson, Arrell M. ''The Chickasaws''. Norman University of Oklahoma Press. FHL book 970.3 C432g | | Gibson, Arrell M. ''The Chickasaws''. Norman University of Oklahoma Press. FS Library book 970.3 C432g |
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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.University of Oklahoma Press. C. 1932. FHL book 970.1 F761i</ref> | | *'''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.University of Oklahoma Press. C. 1932. FS Library 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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| ''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 | | ''Annuity Rolls of 1857-1860 and the "1855" Chickasaw District Roll of 1856.'' by K.M. Armstrong and Bob Curry. Heritage Books, Inc. Maryland FS Library book 970.3 C432a |
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| ''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 {{FHL|760971|item|disp=FS Library book 970.3 C432rj}} or microfiche {{FHL|607267|item|disp=FS Library fiche 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. FS Library book {{FHL|760971|item|disp=FS Library book 970.3 C432rj}} or microfiche {{FHL|607267|item|disp=FS Library fiche 6125933}} |
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| 1893 Chickasaw Payroll. Original at the National Archives Fort Worth, Texas. <ref> The Journal of American Indian Family Research. Ed. Larry S. Watson. Vol. 12 No. 1. 1991 FHL 970.1 J825j </ref> pages 25 - 46 <br> | | 1893 Chickasaw Payroll. Original at the National Archives Fort Worth, Texas. <ref> The Journal of American Indian Family Research. Ed. Larry S. Watson. Vol. 12 No. 1. 1991 FHL 970.1 J825j </ref> pages 25 - 46 <br> |
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| The Goodland Indian Orphanage: a story of Christian Missions. by Sammy D. Hogue FHL book 970.1 H874r two vol. {{FHL|756848|disp=FS Library fiche 6038268}} | | The Goodland Indian Orphanage: a story of Christian Missions. by Sammy D. Hogue FS Library book 970.1 H874r two vol. {{FHL|756848|disp=FS Library fiche 6038268}} |
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| ''Chickasaw Emigration Roll 1839 (Upshaw Roll) 1839 Chickasaw Census''. prepared by A.M.M. Upshaw abstracted from National Archives Filming of 1980 Record Group 75 of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Edited by Larry S. Watson. C.1994 Histree. FHL book 970.3 C432ce <br> | | ''Chickasaw Emigration Roll 1839 (Upshaw Roll) 1839 Chickasaw Census''. prepared by A.M.M. Upshaw abstracted from National Archives Filming of 1980 Record Group 75 of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Edited by Larry S. Watson. C.1994 Histree. FS Library book 970.3 C432ce <br> |
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| ''Nations Remembered: an oral history of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminoles in Oklahoma 1865-1907'' {{FHL|1429378|item|FHL book 970.1 P413n}} ''Listening to Our Grandmothers' Stories'': the Bloomfield Academy for Chickasaw females, 1852-1949. by Amanda J. Cobb. FHL book 970.3 C432ca ''The Chickasaw Freedmen: A People Without a County''. by Daniel F. Littlefield Jr. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1980. {{FHL| 553648| item|FHL book 970.3 C432L}} [http://www.worldcat.org/title/chickasaw-freedmen-a-people-without-a-country/oclc/5990277 Worldcat] <br> | | ''Nations Remembered: an oral history of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminoles in Oklahoma 1865-1907'' {{FHL|1429378|item|FS Library book 970.1 P413n}} ''Listening to Our Grandmothers' Stories'': the Bloomfield Academy for Chickasaw females, 1852-1949. by Amanda J. Cobb. FS Library book 970.3 C432ca ''The Chickasaw Freedmen: A People Without a County''. by Daniel F. Littlefield Jr. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1980. {{FHL| 553648| item|FS Library book 970.3 C432L}} [http://www.worldcat.org/title/chickasaw-freedmen-a-people-without-a-country/oclc/5990277 Worldcat] <br> |
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| Compiled Military Service records of Major Uriah Blue's detachment of Chickasaw in the War of 1812 National Archives M1829 {{FHL|1124803|item|disp=FS Library film 2311051}} <br> ''The Union Indian Brigade in the Civil War''. by Wiley Britton {{FHL|824340|FHL fiche 6118718}} Indices of Choctaw and Chickasaw Confederate Soldiers {{FHL|651759|disp=FS Library book 970.1 OL8i}} fckLRfckLR[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/341732-muster-lists-of-the-creek-and-other-confederate-indians?offset=1 Muster Lists] of the Creek and Other Confederate Indians. by Sherman Lee Pompey 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 ''Genealogical Records of the Confederate Indian Troops'', by Sherman Lee Pompey C. 1984 FHL book 970.1 P772g or fiche 6049323 World War I Draft Registration Cards 1917-1918 {{FHL|378717|item|disp=FS Library film 1509347}}and {{RecordSearch|1968530|United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918}} | | Compiled Military Service records of Major Uriah Blue's detachment of Chickasaw in the War of 1812 National Archives M1829 {{FHL|1124803|item|disp=FS Library film 2311051}} <br> ''The Union Indian Brigade in the Civil War''. by Wiley Britton {{FHL|824340|FHL fiche 6118718}} Indices of Choctaw and Chickasaw Confederate Soldiers {{FHL|651759|disp=FS Library book 970.1 OL8i}} fckLRfckLR[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/341732-muster-lists-of-the-creek-and-other-confederate-indians?offset=1 Muster Lists] of the Creek and Other Confederate Indians. by Sherman Lee Pompey 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 ''Genealogical Records of the Confederate Indian Troops'', by Sherman Lee Pompey C. 1984 FS Library book 970.1 P772g or fiche 6049323 World War I Draft Registration Cards 1917-1918 {{FHL|378717|item|disp=FS Library film 1509347}}and {{RecordSearch|1968530|United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918}} |
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| == Indian Pioneer Papers == | | == Indian Pioneer Papers == |