This was posted by someone on the CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST list. Perhaps someone here can answer her questions. Thanks, Jacque > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Fay Ratcliff <faynshep@telapex.com> > To: <CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, January 07, 2000 3:31 PM > Subject: [CHOCTAW-SE] Help > > > Markie, Dennis, Jacque, > > Before I send more, do you know of the following info. being on the net already: > > (1) The Reeves Report, Census of 1916, A report of John T. Reeves, special supervisor, Indian service, on the need of additional land and school facilities for the Indians living in the state of Mississippi, dated 7-Dec-1916 > > (2)FINAL ROLLS OF CITIZENS AND FREEDMEN OF THE FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES, Final roll of Miss Choctaws, ages calculated to 25-Sep-1902: and Final roll of Chickasaws by blood, dated the same. > > (3)On the attachments to the Armstrong Rolls. I found that the "List of the captains entitled to the additional half section, under the nineteenth article of the treaty in Greenwood Leflore's district" is on the net already, so will not list it here, but the following, I did not find. They are: "list of the captains entitled to the additional half section, under the nineteenth article of the treaty in Chief Ni-ta-cha-chii's district, and in Mingo Moshulatubbee's District. > > (4) Register of the names of Choctaw Orphan children, and their parents as far as can be ascertained, which are to be provided for by a provision in the Choctaw treaty of 1830, in Leflore's district; ditto Ni-ta-ch-chii's district; ditto Moshulatubbee's district. > > (5) Register of Choctaw names as entered by the agent previous to the 24th of Aug. 1831, who wish to become citizens, according to a provision of the late treaty in 1830. (I think this is already available) > > (6) (This one is confusing) A LIST OF CLAIMS ALLOWED UNDER THE TREATY IN GREENWOOD LEFLORE'S DISTRICT. (This is not the one I mentioned that is already online and lists 30 men. This report has about 358 names. > > Let me know if you know of any of these that are already "out there". > > Fay