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Pitchlynn, Peter Perkins, 1806-1881

 Person

Biography

Peter Perkins Pitchlynn, of the Hat-choo-tuck-nee clan, was a Choctaw chief of Choctaw and Anglo-American ancestry. He was principal chief of the Choctaw Republic from 1864-1866 and surrendered to the Union on behalf of the nation at the end of the Civil War.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

John M. Armstrong Papers, 1833-1890

 Collection
Identifier: MC-1964-07
Scope and Contents The papers pertain to Wyandotte tribal matters in Ohio, Kansas, Indian etc. A large portions pertains to claims against the United States. There are also papers related to business matters of Lucy and John Armstrong. Later papers are concerned with the division of the Methodist Church, North and South. Some deal with his wife's (Lucy Bigelow) efforts on behalf of the Wyandot Indians. Some of the material relates to the Stockbridge Indians.Included are copy of a letter from...
Dates: 1833 - 1890

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