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Chickasaw Nation Supreme Court minutes, 1886-1901

 Item
Identifier: E99.C55- C55-1886-+Ovrsz
Content Description

Supreme Court minutes and docket, Tishomingo C.N. From 1856 until Oklahoma statehood in 1907, the Chickasaw nation's capitol was in Tishomingo (now Tishomingo, Oklahoma.)

Dates: 1886 - 1901

Confederate Treaty, 1861

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Identifier: 38
Scope and Contents

This eighty-seven page document is a Treaty of Friendship and Allegiance made at North Fork Village on the North Fork of the Canadian River between the Confederate States of America and the Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Creeks. This treaty is "An Act for the protection of certain Indian Tribes." It is signed by Albert Pike, Commissioner "with plenary powers" of the Confederate States, and by the commissioners of the three Indian Nations, July 12, 1861.

Dates: 1861-07-12

Request for whiskey, 1794-05-30

 Collection
Identifier: E83.794-C53-1794
Scope and Contents

A handwritten note, signed, from Clark, requesting a pint of whiskey for the Chickasaw Indians. Greenville [Ohio], 30 May 1794. Small hole in center, text unaffected. Some minor contemporary ink smudges. Also signed by John Mills, Legion's adjutant approving the request to the adjutant quartermaster. On verso, a note from James Donelson releasing the whisky.

Dates: 1794-05-30