I went to the listed site and didn't find any books for sale, and none of what this writer says she purchased - is there another site perhaps? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jacque Hopkins Wolski" <hopkinsj@ida.net> To: <CHOCTAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2000 2:58 PM Subject: [CHOCTAW] Fw: [CHOCTAW-SE] Miss.info. > This message, of course, came from the CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST list, but incase > Fay was not a subscriber to our list, I wanted you guys to know about this. > > Jacque in Idaho > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Fay Ratcliff <faynshep@telapex.com> > To: <CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, January 01, 1996 12:50 PM > Subject: [CHOCTAW-SE] Miss.info. > > > > Hi to everyone. I'm 58 years old and as dumb as a post when it comes to > > computers. Maybe my good heart can outdo my bad brain. > > Before I ask for help, I would like to offer help. I have the following > > materials at home in my hands. I don't know much about copy right laws, > > so if sharing any of this is illegal, somebody let me know. > > The following materials were purchased from the Choctaw Museum, P.O. Box > > 6010, Philadelphia, MS 39350. They also have a web > > site=http://allcatalogs.com/choctaw. Their telephone no. is: > > 1-601-656-5251. > > The materials are: ALL THINGS CHOCTAW(this is a pricing sheet) > > A CHOCTAW CHRONOLOGY (compiled for the > > Nashville Chapter,TN Archaeological Society, by Bob Ferguson in 1962. It > > basicaly tells who was where and when) > > THE REEVES REPORT (a 1916 census report to > > determine the need for additional land and Indian schools in Ms.) > > THE ARMSTRONG ROLLS( Lists the names of > > the Indians owning farms, no. of acres cultivated, entire no. of the > > family, males over 16, males and females under 10, location of the > > farms, general remarks.) > > CLAIMS ALLOWED UNDER THE TREATY IN MINGO > > MUSHSHULATUBBE'S DISTRICT.(Lists the names, no. of acres, no. of acres > > allowed, persons that have relinquished.) > > CLAIMS ALLOWED UNDER THE TREATY IN > > NITACHACHA DISTRIC > > (Same as list above) > > LIST 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; IN NITTACHACHI'S DISTRIC; AND IN MUSHULATUBBEE'S DISTRIC;. ( > > gives the name of the orphan, sex, name of parents, place of residence > > and remarks.) > > REGISTER OF CHOCTAW NAMES, AS ENTERED BY > > THE AGENT PREVIOUS TO THE 24TH OF AUGUST, 1831, WHO WISH TO BECOME > > CITIZENS, ACCORDING TO A PROVISION OF THE LATE TREATY IN 1830 (gives > > date of entry, names of persons wishing to remain 5 years, no. of > > children under 10; no. of children over 10 years, and general remarks.) > > A PHOTO COPY OF THE TREATY AT DANCING > > RABBITT CREEK (27 sep-1830, totally hand-written document. Difficult to > > read.) > > FINAL ROLL OF MS CHOCTAWS (dated > > 25-Sep-1902; printed document, letters very small; some areas unable to > > read) > > FINAL ROLL OF CHICKASAWS BY BLOOD(dated > > 25-Sep-1902, same condition as above document) > > AFTER REMOVAL (The Choctaw in Mississippi; > > hard bound edited by Samuel J. Wells and Roseanna Tubby) > > ROLL OF CHOCTAW FAMILIES RESIDING EAST OF > > THE MISSISSIPPI AND IN THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, LOUSIANA, AND ALABAMA, > > MADE BY DOUGLAS H. COOPER US AGENT FOR CHOCTAWS IN CONFORMITY WITH > > BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 23rd. MAY 1855.( The most difficult of all > > documents, It is a photo copy of a hand-written document. It lists > > heads of families, no. of men, women, and children; their residence and > > remarks. It is a legal size document, giving the names totally in > > Indian names. Someone who can read the Choctaw names might be able to > > make out the names. It is a copy of a copy of a copy etc. You get the > > drift. The sad thing is that the most heavily damaged area is where the > > names are.) > > 1910 NESHOBIA CO. MS, CHOCTAW INDIAN > > REPORT > > (This list is not complete. My back gave out before I could finish it.) > > If you ask me for help, I will give it my best shot. If I don't answer > > back you will know either I couldn't find anything or couldn't make out > > the writing. You must remember, the text is terrible and the > > information is not indexed.) > > > > Now, I remember seeing questions about BRASHEARS. Here is what I have > > found: > > Source: ARMSTRONG ROLL; > > BRASHEARS, Benjamin; Turner; Vaughn; page 89 > > " , Alexander, Zadock, Jr., Delila; Turner; page 125 > > > > " , Z. ,Sr. page 129 > > " , Alexander, Delila; Zadock; Turner, Jr.; Rachel; > > page 133 > > " , Benjamin; Lewis; Turner; Vaughn; page 134 > > " , Alexander; Zadock, Jr.; Delila; Turner; page 76 > > > > Zadock Brashears was a signer of the Dancing Rabbitt Creek Treaty > > If anyone is interested in the info. of these Brashears, email me back > > and give me the name you are interested in and the page no. I have > > listed above. > > Thanks > > Fay > > > > > > ==== CHOCTAW-SOUTHEAST Mailing List ==== > > Home Page: > > http://freepages.cultures.rootsweb.com/~choctaw/index.htm > > Choctaw Chat: > > http://freepages.cultures.rootsweb.com/~choctaw/chat.htm > > > > ============================== > > Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. > > RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: > > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > ==== CHOCTAW Mailing List ==== > Your donations to RootsWeb makes OKGenWeb and this Choctaw list possible. RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html >