Saturday, October 25, 2008

Indian Names From Many Nations 1830-33.

This page will be on the many names of the Indian Nations the information comes from a five volume set called: Correspondence on the emigration of Indians, 1831-33. All these names were at many signings of treaties or other documents signings, so there will be no family information, but that’s not say there won’t be any? Over the past years I have see the question asked “Have you heard of this name?” I hope this list will help you find your lost ancestor.

Note. Many of this names were put on letters to the President of the United States or Indian Commissioners and other documents, if you would like to see any of them I will give the Volume No., and page No., so when you write give both numbers. dsegelquist1@cox.net

1. September 2, 1830, John Obial., or Corn PLANTER, head Chief of the Seneca Nation, Kenzua, Pennsylvania, Vol. 2-p. 27, 28.

2. November 24, 1830, Hopingohuby, Omahubbee, Jerchcahopia.
Note. Joel R. Nail will not be acknowledged as a chief here. Vol. 2., p. 47, 48.

3. Choctaw Nation, June 2, 1830, MUSHULATUBBE, NETUCHACHE-principal chiefs.
Speakers of the Council, EYAH-OK-AR-TUBBEE, EYAH-CHAH-HOPIA UN-NAH-UB-BEE,Chief of the Six Towns but under Netuchache.

HO-LUB-BEE, Major., Ne-nok-cha-tab, Tub-pa.narHomma, Unp-pa-lar,Ts.kif-far-Chitto, Me-shanh-bee, Us-sa-tah-Homma, Nulth-it-ubbee,Tus-sar-har-Hoomma, Pit-tar-mar-Hopia, Hopia-Un-chah.hah-uh.bee,Ar-to-na-mas-tub-bee, Hossia Homina, Hosh Hopia, Cop-pa-tun-ni-thlok-ko,Hash-shi-Hom-ma, Cho-ar-lar-Hom-ma, Paush-far-lar-ub-bee, Hopia-Tubbee,
Tish-sho-Ohil-la-tar, Une-mok-lush-shah-Hopia, Us.sok-ka-Tub-bee,Isaac James, Ok-been-lar, Is-sul-bah, John MeKenney, Is-ton-nok-kar-Hoomma,Joseph Kincaid, Hash-sb e-ma-tar-Hah, Koe-Hoomma, William Wade,Chab-tak-ma-ta-haw, Pis-tam. By, Ko-wey-Homma, Talking Warrior, Hok-loon-tubbee,Hit-tok-lub-bee-tush-kar, Mingo Far.lar-ya, Tush-shi-ki-Glah-tah, Adam Folsom, Thomas Wall, Hopia Mingo, Netuchache, Nok-is-tub-bee, Hol-bar, Tush-kar-har-cho, Tishoiningo, James Madison King, Ho-shi-Hoomma, the 2d, Ut-to-koon-tubbee. Volume 2., p. 58, 59, 60.

4. St. Louis, June 16, 1830, IN COUNCIL WITH THE SACS AND Foxes, WABELOU, Keokuck, 1. September 2, 1830.

John Obial., or Corn PLANTER, head Chief of the Seneca Nation, Kenzua, Pennsylvania, Vol. 2-p. 27, 28.

5. November 24, 1830, Hopingohuby, Omahubbee, Jerchcahopia.
Note. Joel R. Nail will not be acknowledged as a chief here. Vol. 2., p. 47, 48.

6. Choctaw Nation, June 2, 1830.

MUSHULATUBBE, NETUCHACHE-principal chiefs.
Speakers of the Council, EYAH-OK-AR-TUBBEE, EYAH-CHAH-HOPIA,UN-NAH-UB-BEE,Chief of the Six Towns but under Netuchache.

HO-LUB-BEE, Major., Ne-nok-cha-tab, Tub-pa.narHomma, Unp-pa-lar,Ts.kif-far-Chitto,Me-shanh-bee, Us-sa-tah-Homma, Nulth-it-ubbee,Tus-sar-har-Hoomma, Pit-tar-mar-Hopia,Hopia-Un-chah.hah-uh.bee, Ar-to-na-mas-tub-bee, Hossia Homina, Hosh Hopia, Cop-pa-tun-ni-thlok-ko,Hash-shi-Hom-ma, Cho-ar-lar-Hom-ma, Paush-far-lar-ub-bee, Hopia-Tubbee,Tish-sho-Ohil-la-tar, Une-mok-lush-shah-Hopia, Us.sok-ka-Tub-bee,Isaac James, Ok-been-lar, Is-sul-bah, John MeKenney, Is-ton-nok-kar-Hoomma,Joseph Kincaid, Hash-sb e-ma-tar-Hah, Koe-Hoomma, William Wade,Chab-tak-ma-ta-haw, Pis-tam. By, Ko-wey-mma, Talking Warrior, Hok-loon-tubbee,Hit-tok-lub-bee-tush-kar, Mingo Far.lar-ya,Tush-shi-ki-Glah-tah, Adam Folsom, Thomas Wall, Hopia Mingo, Netuchache, Nok-is-tub-bee, Hol-bar, Tush-kar-har-cho, Tishoiningo, James Madison King, Ho-shi-Hoomma the 2d, Ut-to-koon-tubbee,Volume 2., p. 58, 59, 60.

7. St. Louis, June 16, 1830, IN COUNCIL WITH THE SACS AND Foxes, WABELOU, Keokuckol. Vol. 2., p. 73, 74

8. Green Bay, Sept. 1, 1830.

Grizzle Bear or Bear’s Grease, Oash Kosh, (the Brave,) the principal chief of the Menomonie nation, chief Great Wave, Vol. 2., p.99, 100

9. September 4, 1830, TONNEWONTA COUNCIL House.

First chief of Six Nations JIMMY JOHNSON. JOHN FOPP, BIG KETTLE, BLACK SNAKE, GEUP LEADEYE, BLIND SNOW, JOHN SNOW, YOUNG CHIEF, LEVI BELFLOWER, JACK SNOW, CAPT. POLLON, DESTROY TOWN, John SWAN, SENECA WHITE, HENRY H00 EQURES, WHITE SENECA, FALL PETER, JONAS, GEORGE SKUYATHCLE, JOSEPH NIXON, Vol. 2., p.104

10. July 28, 1830, NOW-TAUK-A-SHTNG-GAW, NAW-HA-CORN-MO,
GO.-TO-COP-Y, WAP..SHOC-OU-Y, Vol.,2. P. 116.

11. August 15, 1830, JAMES Fork of White River, The Sovereign Chief of the Delaware Tribe, WM. ANDERSON, Vol. 2. P. 116-7

12. August 22, 1830, MONTEZUMA, PARK COUNTY, INDIANA, Rich Cane Creek.
chief of the Weas Hare-lip, Vol. 2., p. 117

13. chiefs and principal men of the Stockbridge tribe, residing in the town of Statesburg, near Green Bay, Michigan Territory.

JNO. METOXEN, AUSTIN QUINNEY, ANDREW MILLER, J. W. QUINNEY, Vol. 2., p. 129.

14. August 16, 1830, Winnebago chief, Four Legs, Vol. 2., p. 142.

15. August 21, 1830, GREEN BAY, The Chiefs of the New York Indians to the Honorable the Commissioners of the President of the United States, now at Green Bay.

JNO. W. QUINNEY, A. MILLER, DANIEL BREAD, JOHN ANTHONY, HENRY DOWLIS, NEDDY AUTTSIQUETTE, Vol. 2., p. 145.

16. August 23, 1830, GREEN BAY.
Chiefs and head-men of the different tribes.

Oneida Indians--John Anthony, Daniel Bread, Henry Powlas, Conelius Stevens, Neddy Auttsiquette. Srtockbridge Indians—John Metoxen, John W. Quinney, R. Kenk-crpot, Jacob Chicks, Andrew Miller. Munseer—James Hunt, Winnebagoes—Hoo-tshoop or Four Legs, Shonnk.tshunk.siap or Black Wolf, Whe-ank-kaw or Big Duck, Monk-ha-kaw. Names of principal Menomonie Chiefs present, Os-kaush, or the Brave, Josette, or Josette Carron, Paw-we-gon-ma or the Grand Soldier, Kause-kaw-no-nave; or the Bear’s Grease, Pe-wit-lanet or the Rain, Wau-bose, or the Hare or Rabbit, Mau-bus-see-ause or Rabbit, Mha-naun-posh or the Wave, Tchi.kau-mha-ki-chja or the Little Chief, Tehe-naun-paw-ma or One-whom-all-looked-upon, Vol. 2. P. 146--162.

17. September 22, 1830, IN COUNCIL, SENECA VILLAGE.

CORNSTICK, Chief, SMALL CLOUD, Chief, SENECA STEEL, Chief, TALL CHIEF, Chief, CURLEY EYES, Chief, CRACKED HOOF, Chief, CAPTAIN GOODHUNT, Chief, WIPING STICK, Chief, NIMBLE JIM, Chief, THOMAS BRANDT, CAPTAIN SMITH, JACOB NICELY, JOHN SKY, HARD HICKORY, Chief, POWLUS BRANDT, Warrior, LITTLE TOWN SPICER, Warrior, DOCTOR THOMAS, Warrior, BOWLUS, Warrior, THOMAS GREEN, Warrior, Vol. 2., p. 169-70.

18. October 9, 1830, CHOCTAW NATION-NETUCHACHE, Chief Southern District, Chief Southern District.
Vol. 2. P. 174-5.

19. December 23, 1830.
MUSHULATUBBE, JOSEPH KINCAID, OKLABBE, ISPIAHOMAH, HIRAM KING, PETER KING, CHAS. KING, JAMES M. KING
Vol. 2., p. 206.

20. December 27, 1830.
Peace makers and head men.

RANDAL ABNER, ELIPHALET MARTHERS, WILLIAM DICK, ASA DICK, THOMAS DICK, B. G. FOWLER, GEORGE CROSBY, JAMES NILES, JOSEPH PALMER, JOHN JOHNSON, JACOB FOWLER, JESSE CORRECOMB, NEWTON MOSUCK, JOHN ONION, AARON POQUINANTRY, THOMAS COMMUCK, THOMAS WIATT, CHARLES SEKETER, DANIEL WIATT, DANIEL DICK, NATHAN PAUL, RICHARD SCIPIO, ELKANAH DICK, CALVIN SCIPIO, JACOB SINNARD, SOLOMON PAUL, WM. CROPLEY, SIMON ADAM, DAVID JOHNSON, LATHROP DICK, RODOLPHUS FOWLER, WM. JOHNSON, SETH MATHERS, THEOPHILUS FOWLER, DAVID SAWSER, ISAAC WAUBEY, SAML. SKESUCK, Jr., JAMES FOULD, JOHN DICK, SAML. SOIPIO, ISAAC SCIPIO, SAML. JAMES, GEORGE SCIPIO, CHARLES ANTHONY.
Vol. 2., p. 208-9.

21. Franklin Tenn., August 25, 1830.

Major LEVI COLBERT, COL 0. COLBERT, Major JAS. COLBERT,
Captain WM. McGILVERY, Captain JAS. BROWN, ISAAC ALBERSON, TO-PUL-KA, ISH-TA-YATUBBE, AH-TO-KO-WA, HUSH-TA-TA-BE, IN-NE-WAK-CHE, OAK-LA-NA-YA-UBBE, O-HE-KA-UBBE, IM-MO-LA-SUBBE, IM-MO-HOAL-TA-TUBBE, ISH-TE-KIE-YO-KA-TUBBE, ISH-TE-HI-A-CHA, IN-HI-YO-CHE-TUBBE, KIN-HE-CHE.
Vol. 2., p. 242-244.

22. WASHINGTON CITY, January 11, 1831.

BIG KETTLE, SENECA WHITE, THOMSON S. HARRIS.
Vol. 2., p. 390.

23. Brown’s Hotel, February 1, 1831.

TUCK-E-BACH-EE-HAJO, OCH-TE-ACHEA. EMATLA,
Vol. 2, p. 405-7

24. CE-COC-HA-LITCH-CHEE COUNCIL GROUND, April 8, 1831.

NEHAH MICCO, Principal Chief, LITTLE DOCTOR, Upper Towns, YOHOLO MICCO, of Ujaula, SA-LAH-TAH NOCH, THCKE-BACHE MICCO, OAK-FUS-KEE YO-HOLO, JAMES BOY, of Tuckebalchee, CUSA-TA MICCO, TUS-KE-NE-HAW, of Cowela, JAMES ISLANDS, SEO-CO-BE, or BROKEN ARROW.
Vol. 2., p. 424-5

25. To the honorable the Secretary of War of the United States:

JOHN LOCKE, SAMUEL HARRIS, GHUSKUSAR, or WALKING, CAPTAIN BILL ELLIS.
Vol. 2., p. 455.

26. At a council held near Dancing Rabbit Creek by the two eastern districts of the Choctaw nation, the following business was done, which we, the undersigned, have no doubt will be sanctioned by Le flore’s district.

Mushulatubbe, chief, Netuchache, chief, Corhohartubbee, speaker, Earcharhopia, speaker, Hookloontubbee, Pistambee, Holecleleex, John McKemey, Is Suklear, Tiskechilatar, P. P. Pitchlyn, Funerhachar, Immilitche, Haryotubbee, Tishcorharcho, Isaac James, Cooshoommar, Joseph Kincaid, James M. King, Pierre Juzan, Oorarharbbee, Panshishtikarley, Funnymingo, Tikbacharharley, Chartharmatarhar, Toonshparharley, Charles Juzan, Hooshshihoomar, Artonimastubbee, Shupharchatubbee, Hoshhopia, Harlartar, Tishohonubbee, David Picken, Talking Warrior, Holbar, Spanhoommar, Adam Folsom, Thomas Wall, Ooklarbee, Koahoommar, Hopiaitushkar, Mingo Hoommar, Archuffarbe, Ishmarbe, Tishnowar, Nittukaichee, James Terriell, Istanopoly, Arthupotubbee, Tisholikarley, Hikayar. Sukatubbee, Pukummy, Warshar Shyhopia
Vol. 2., p 456.

27. Chickasaw agency March 28, 1831.

OTO.CHO, the King, FISH, a Mingo, Maj. LEVI COLBERT, Col. GEO. COLBERT,
OTO.CHO, the King, FISH, a Mingo, Maj. LEVI COLBERT, Col. GEO. COLBERT, Capt. WM. McGILVERY, Capt. SAMUEL SEALY, MINGO PUSH-CUSH, PIS-TO-LO-TUBBE, ESH-STIMO-BUT-CHA, Capt. JAMES BROWN, Capt. ISAAC ALBERSON, TO-C O-WAH, ISH-STA-A-TUBBE, BAN K-A-TUBBE, Capt. THOMAS SEALY, OHE-LE-NAH-UBBE, OHE-HE.HE-NUBBE, MA-HOLA-TUBBE, MAII-TEI-CHO.UBBE, PHO-LO-TE-SHO, CHO-WATTA-HA, ELASH-SHA-NUBBE, OHE-CUBBE, NEWBERRY SOU, POH-.LAH-MO-TUBBE, BAH-ME-AH-TUBBE, Captain THOMPSON, ANE-TA-HI-A-KA-TUBBE, AH.TA-KIN-TIJBBE, LEWIS, or PISTO-LA-UBBE, E-BAH-ME-HUBBE, ASH-SHAH-CUBBE, jr., E-HIEH-A-SAN-NOH-UBBE, AH-HE-ME-TUBBE, J. KEMP, J. W. LISH, JOHN GLOVER, PITMAN COLBERT, Captain HAYS.
Vol. 2. P. 469-70.

28. In council, of the Seneca, June 7, 1831.

CORNSTICK, SMALL CLOUD SPICER, SENECA STEEL, HARD HICKORY, Capt. GOODHUNTER.
Vol. 2, p. 472-3

29. Oriby council June 14, 1831.

MUSHULATUBBE, NETUCHACHE, DAVID FOLSOM, JOEL H. NAIL, GEO. W. HARKINS, JOHN GARLAND, P. P. PITCHLYN, PIROLE JUZAN, NOEL GARDINER, HOPIEACHHABE, HIPISHOMMA, NAHOMMUSTOBE, HOSHISHICURTAHA, ROBERT FOLSOM, COOPER.
Vol. 2., p. 474.

30. Choctaw agency June 15, 1831.

Capt. RED CEDAR, Capt. MOCKESTUBEE, Capt. HITCHELEY, Capt. HONEHESTIKABBEE, Capt HAHIAHHOMAH, Miugo MUSHULATUBBE, Mingo NETUCHACHE, Capt. AHOLABBEE, Capt. PESTAMBE, Capt. JOSEPH KINCAID, Capt. HOHIANCHAHABBEE, Capt. HOPIESTONOCKE, Capt. TESKEOLAHTAH, Capt. ON-ABBEE.
Vol.2, p. 474-5.

31. A treaty of peace, amity and friendship, made and concluded between the Chiefs, Head men, and Warriors of the Cherokee nation of the Arkansas river, and the Chiefs, Head-men, and Warriors of all the bands of the Osage nation, at Cantonment Gibson, this eighteenth of .&2ay, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty-one.

CHEROKEES.

BLACK COAT, MADI, or White Webber, YOUNG GLASS, THOMAS GRAVES, J. VANN, JOHN RODGERS, WASP, BIG MUSH, LITTLE CHARLES, RAIN STOPPER, SHE COW, RICHARD ROE, CHARLES CAMPBELL, JAMES CAMPBELL, THOS. CHISSOLM, BIG CABBEN, CHICKEN PECKER, GEORGE MORRIS, SAML. GLASS, MAYS PULLIM, TARRAPIN CAMPBELL.

OSAGES.

CLERMONT, POHUSKA, (White Hair,) NEE SHEE MONY, or Walking Rain,
TALLY, HAI-HE GAI-TONGA, or Big Chief, 0-KEE CHAI-WORKS, CHONTO SABlE, WATA-NEE GA, TCHEE-TOKA-MACHEE, WA-CHEE-PEE.CHAI, HURACHEE, ENN ANPASSIA, CHON GAN MON-NAN, WAI-HAI- SHASSIE, MINTAR-ININGA, MONGAHRAI, TA..WON-N1N HAT, OPE FUSFI SHE-Gal, KAI-HEE GAI-TRAIGAI, CO-CHI-TA-MORSCA, NOMBA WACHRIS, TLONAPASSEE, KI-HAI GASMASHENPECHEE, HONA YARGO
HURATEE, or War Eagle, MANSSIE, KI-H EE-GO-SHINGA, SANJA-RAY,
HONAPASSEE, COW-E.TANG A,
Vol. 2., p. 500-3.

32. A treaty of peace, amity, and friendship, made and concluded between
the Chief, Head-men and Warriors, of the Western Creek nation, and the Chiefs, Head-men and Braves, of all the bands of the Osage nation, at Cantonment Gibson, this 10th day of May, 1831.

Muscogees or Creeks.

Fush-hatchey Micco, Chilly McIntosh, Benjamin Derasaw, Jacob Derasaw, Thioc Puskua
Col. Senaway, Samuel Miller, Kendal Lewis, Spoke hoke Harjo, Hospeetac Harjo, Benjamin Perryrman, Hillabee Turtenugee, Warthloekki Harjo, John Randall, Tallaway Micco, Pows Harjo, Samuel Perryman, Echo Harjo, Hotala Micco, Arpiack Micco, Tchocotar Tushtunnerggee, Fos Harjo, Istacharco Harjo, Oneeza Turtunnugge, Coose Yohotta, Tustunnuggee Chopko, 0. Keetioknee Tustunnuggee, Thomas Sledham, Tuskono Fixico, Chis Kailagai Emanthia, Ispogee Emanthia, Tallasee llarjo
Nechar Yoholla.

Hats Keese, Coosawda Turtennaggee, Daniel Miller, Charles Reed, Robert Tiger, Tallamassee, William Startuccar, Opoleth Harjo, Ufanla Tustunnugee, Ninneiortoochee
Gristy Perryman, William Perryman, Yaha Turhennuggee, Holarta Harjo, Chitto Yoholla
Hopoeth Hlarjo, Nocosee Juee Haijo, Arkeetee Yoholla, Hillabee Emanthla, Itchlias Sarwar Harjo, Chokotee Tustunnuggee, Taccosee Hothlepoie, John Harrell, Efire Emanthia, Huts Flopioe, Alexander Lastly, Co Emanthtucliee.

Osages.

Clermont, Pahttski, or White Hair, Neesheeniouny, or Walking Rain, Tally, Kaihegaitonga, Okeerhai Woike, Chonto Sabie, Wataneegnh, Teheeatoka Warhee, Wacheepeechar, Hurachee, Ennaupassia, watrush Shai, Chonganmonnau, Waihai Shassai, Mintaiminga, Mongahrai, Tawouninhai, Opefush Shegai, Kai Hugartraiga, Cachita Worsea, Tehee Shaiwarach

Arseedashinga, Neea Anthra, Warto Keegar, Warhibailin, Shingawasso, Kaihai Washonpeeche, Tamon Kahrai, Kahigais Chinga, Thahais Chinga, or Little Beaver, Huratic, or War Eagle, Waichuchi, Hurawoichuche, Trahaisnoopasbe, Nikagarais, Kaihegaitongo or Little Osage, Tahan Monnie, Mensai, Nanhrutehaiingai, Oivassahia, Hluraskin, Numbawaghrai, Togo Shinga, Teegahrainonpabia, Cowatunga, Nombar, Keeha, Hurawashushai, Monhispaiaraichai, Watainga, Wash Shabbai, Neecahree, Ta Shaiga, Hungaschai, Hoskaiwatckeei, Ningashai, Shish Shaiwarai, Neecagatchai, Hargarmannie, Kansai, Wadokeeda, Warhinpeechai.

33. Menomonies.

OASH-KOSH, the Brave, JOSEPH CORRON, son of Thomas, .KETS-KAN-NO-N1EN,
PE-WAY-TINENT, SAY-KEE-TOAK, AMABLE CARRON, M UK-KAY-TAY-WET,
H. B. BREVOORT, JAMES DUANE DOTY, JQ. Porlier, JOHN LAWE, ROBERT IRWIN, J. H. Lockwood, Go. JOHNSTON, Agent GRIGN0N, LAMP. FILY, LEWIS ROUSE, EBENR. CHILDS, PAUL GRIGNON, L. GRIGNON.
Vol. 2., p. 536-7,

34. Extracts from the Journal of a Treaty made and concluded at Butte des
Morts, on Fox river, in the Territory of Michigan, between Lewis Cass and Thomas L. McKenney, commissioners on the part of the United Slates on the one part, and the Menomonies, Winnebagoes, &c., of the other part.

First Treaty.
MENOMONIES.

Eskenanin, no chief, Maehaonetau, war chief, Asakutaw, no chief, Spaniard, war chief,
Weekaw, chief, Kiskunatum, war chief.

The Menomonies who signed the receipt acknowledging payment for th grant, were:

(Great Wave,) chief, (denied signing.), Asakutaw, (Spaniard,) chief, Ocquonekaw, (Fine Shooter,) chief, Iskakaw, (Scare-all,) chief, (Yellow Dog,) chief.

Second Treaty.
MENOMONIES.

Oquommonikow chief, Pahmonikopt chief, Saglikeltat chief.
Wypuhkanchymin war chief, Oshawwinnohmitch war chief, Wikmisaught was chief, Pyweekeenaugh war chief, Wyhtehunighaugh war chief, Skikaughmy war chief.
Vol. 2. P. 539-40.

35. Journal of the proceedings of a Council held at Green Bay, by Col.
Steambaugh, U. S. Agent, with the Menomonie Indians.

Kaush-kau-nau-nein, Grizzle Bear, Aya-ma tan, O ho-pa-shak, Small Whoop, Koma-ni-kin, Big Wave, Koma-ni- kin-no-sha, Small Wave, Ah.ke-ne-pa.weh, Standing Earth, Mash-kc-wet, Shau aunno South, Che-mi-na-no-gwet, Cloud, Pa sha nah sheuh, Che-ca-cho-ke-mah, the Chief.
Vol. 2., . 543-552.

36. At a council held on the 18th day of July, 1S31, with the chiefs and warriors of the Menominie nation by Samuel C. Stambaugh, United States.

Chiefs.

Joseph or Josette Carron, Kaush kau-nau.nien, or Ma-con ma-tan, or Medicine
Bear or Grizzle Bear, Ah-yam eh-taw, Ko-ma-ni-keen, Big Wave, Komah-ni-keen-oshah, Little Wave, O-ho-pah-shah, Small Whoop, Pee-wayh-tee-net, The Rain, Mau-bau-zo,

Cha-naw-pau.meh, or The-one-They-look-upon, Meh sheh-neh, Keeshee-anko-teuh Flying Cloud, Wan-hoate The Rabbit, Kaa-a-shoh, The Sun, Ah-wah-sha-nee-chee-un, The Little Bear, or Infant Bear, Pah-mo-ne-kot, Monsh The Moose, Pan-ne go-non, The Big- Soldier, Sho-nee-nenh, Ophan.wan.no ma-tenh, Ma cha-an naw-guet The Bad Cloud, The Spanian, The Grape.
Vol. 2., p. 552-3.

37. COUNCIL-HOUSE, Chickasaw Nation, August 4, 1831.

ISAAC ALBERSON, SAML. SEALY, MINGO KING, PISTAH W. STUBBY, WILLIAM McGILVERY, LEVI COLBERT, SISH-A-MINGO, ISH-TA-A-CHASE, KIN HOI-CHA, IYAH-HON.TUBBE.
Vol. 2., p. 617-18.

38. CANTONMENT GIBSON, Oct. 29, 1831.

ROLEY McINTOSH, CHILLY McINTOSH, FUSHATCHY MICCO, IS POAK OAK HARJO, HASPOTOCH HARJO, WAR LOCK O HARJO, NIUNE H0 MAR TO CHEE,
HO POY O CHEE, TAL MASSEE, CORSER YOHOLO, TUSTANNUGG-EE, CHOPCO, BENJAMIN PERRYMAN, HILLABEE TUSTEUNUGGEE, SAMUEL PERRYMAN, THLE OPHILUS PERRYMAN, HOLALTER THLOCKS, OBAYOEK MICCO, EASTER CHARCO HARJO, HONEHER TUSTEUNUG-GEE, SPANNA MICCO, TUSKAENEHAH, OAKETTA ACKNEY TUSKENE-HAH, THOMAS STEDHAM, CHOCOTEE TUSTEUNUGGEE, GISKER LIGER EMARTHLER,
TUSCONO FIXICO, TUCKA BUTCHEE HARJO,
Vol. 2, p. 633-35.

39. ST. Louis, Missouri, October 29, 1831.

ROLEY McINTOSH, CHILLY McINTOSH, FUSBY HATCHEE MICCO,
COWARCUTCHEE EMARTHLA, HOTHLEPOIR TUSTENAGGEE,
SPOHOKI HARJO, HOSPETARK HARJO, ISTA CAHARER MICCS,
HILLABEE TUSTENAGGEE, SAMUEL PERRYMAN, TUCKABATIHEE HARJO,
ISTACHARCO HARJO, HOLTATA THLOUO, CO. EMARTHLA, COOSA YAHOLA,
TUS KENEHAW, TOM STEDHAM, SACOTA TUSTENAGGEE, NOCOSEE TUSTENAGGEE.
Vol. 2., p. 635-38.

40. HICKORY LOG, CREROKEE NATION, November 1, 1831.

JOHN WRIGHT, AARON PARIS, THOMAS CLYNE, MOSES PARIS, JOHN ALBERATT, GEORGE W. PARIS Jr.
Vol. 2., p. 689.

41. BUFFALO, December 19, 1831.

YOUNG KING, COL. POLLARD, DESTROY TOWN, BIG KETTLE, STERINSON,
LITTLE JOHNSON, SENECA WHITE, GEO. CONJUGETE, JOHN SAROW, JOHN JAMES, MAJOR BERRY, JOHN GANT, JOHN QUINCY.
Vol. 2., p. 728-9

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