Captains entitled to the additional half section, Nitachacha District

No.

Names.

Number of acres cultivated.

Entitled as Captains

Number of acres.

1.Big Ax, (Six Town)5320400
2Toshpabe3320400
3Tikbarnchabubbee8320400
4Onabi1½320820
5Nakishtabi1¼320320
6Pashishtikabi7320400
7Otikuihacho9320400
8Kawalichabi6320400
9Hoshisbimataha3320400
10Hopaiahoma12320480
11Captain Lakto8320400
12Ittotahoma4320400
13Ittotechahabi3320400
14Ibakahabi2320400
15Kaniyohikabi, or Hitch Charly4320400
16Hopaiishtonaki8320400
17Tashholata..320320
18Big Ax20320640
19Bob2321400
20Imoklashahoma8320400
21Koaboma12320480
22Red Cedar8320400
23Nittahoma12320480
24Hopaiatabi20320640
25Pashahama8320400
26Pisahokatabi6320400
27Tashiyaholtatta20320600
28Chahtamitaha18320480
29Hopaihimata12320480
30Acitahoma..320320
 I do hereby certify that the above named persons were captains in my district at the time of the treaty made at Dancing Rabbit creek, on the 25th September, 1830, and that a list of their names was furnished by me to F. W. Armstrong, when called on, for the purpose of allowing the additional half section, as provided for in the treaty.
Done at the agency, on the 4th September, 1831.Witness: NITACHACHEE,  his X mark.

Teste: W. WARD, Agent C. N.
JOHN PITCHLYNN, Interpreter U. S.


Topics:
Choctaw, Roll,

Collection:
Armstrong Roll of Choctaw, Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. 1831. Document 512, Correspondence on the Subject of the Emigration of Indians between the 30th November, 1831 and 27th December, 1833 With Abstracts of Expenditures by Disbursing Agents, in the Removal and Subsistence of Indians. Furnished in answer to a resolution of the Senate of 27th December, 1833, by the Commissary General of Subsistence., Vol. III, printed in Washington by Duff Green, 1835.

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