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Doaksville is a
former settlement, now a
ghost town,
located in present-day
Choctaw County, Oklahoma. It was
founded between 1824 and 1831, by
people of...
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Choctaw tribe's new
western land
under what
became known as the
Treaty of
Doaksville for $530,000.
Although the
treaty was
really between the two
Indian nations...
- separated.
Doaksville served as the
capital of the
Choctaw Nation between 1860 and 1863. An 1860
convention in
Doaksville ratified the
Doaksville Constitution...
- Cook,
Stephen R. (2022). "The
Chickasaw Villages & Nation". “
Doaksville.”
Doaksville and Fort
Towson |
Oklahoma Historical Society, www.okhistory...
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Choctaw Nation and well-to-do
slaveholder living in the
vicinity of
Doaksville."
Doaksville,
established in the
early 1820s
adjacent to Fort Towson, is a historical...
- 1865,
became the last
Confederate general to
surrender his forces, in
Doaksville,
Indian Territory. On that same day,
United States President Andrew Johnson...
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resettlement of the
Choctaw in the area, the fort was
revived to
protect Doaksville, a mile to the west. It
became the
economic capital of the
Choctaw Nation...
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surrendered the last
sizeable organized Confederate force on June 23, 1865, in
Doaksville,
Choctaw Nation.
There were
several more
small battles after Lee's surrender...
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Chuala Female Seminary (also
known as the Pine
Ridge Mission School), near
Doaksville,
Choctaw Nation,
Indian Territory, open 1838–61 by the
Presbyterian Church...
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general to
surrender in the
American Civil War, near the
community of
Doaksville on June 23, 1865. The
Reconstruction Treaties signed at the end of the...