Captains entitled to the additional half section, Mushulatubbe’s district

MUSHULATUBBE

A list of the Captains entitled to the additional half section, under the nineteenth article
of the treaty, in Mushulatubbe’s district

Names.

Number of acres cultivated

Entitled as Captains

Total number of Acres

Holabe14320480
Adam Fulsom20320640
Joseph Kincade22320640
Suba, or Horse9320320
Talking Warrior12320480
Pistabe10320320
Koehoma14320490
Tanahacho6320320
Isaac James20320640
Sockatubbee15320480
Hoshehoma12320480
Immeleche14320480
Atamemastubbe12320480
Holba15320480
Nashbanawa12320480
Tushkahacho7320320
Jerry Fulsom30320800
Matabee13320480
Stonakehega7320320
Lowachubbee14320480
John Ward30320800
Hockloontubbe14320480
Hoahopia8320320
Howatubbe8320320
Halala5320320
Ochinchahoma12320480
Tishoseleta10320320
Shapanshahubbee6320320
Osbehoma6320320
Oshasheopia3320320
I do hereby certify, that the above named persons were captains in my district at the time the treaty was made at Dancing Rabbit creek , on the 25th September, 1830 and that a list of their names were furnished by me to F. W. Armstrong, when called on, for the purpose of allowing the additional half sections, as provided for in the treaty.
Dated at the Agency, on 4th September 1831MUSHLATUBBE, his X mark.

Tewts.  W. Ward, Agent C. N.
John Pitcnlyn, Interpeter 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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