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Among the articles of the 1830 Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, which provided for the removal of the Choctaw Nation from Mississippi to lands west of the Mississippi River, was the provision of land reservations for members of the tribe who wished to remain in the state. About 5,000 Choctaws stayed in Mississippi and received allotments as stipulated by the treaty. From the description of United States of America, to all to whom these presents shall come, greeting : whereas under the...
Reed, Silas, 1807-1886
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Silas Reed (1807-1886), born in Ohio, graduated from the Medical College of Ohio, lived in Cincinnati for several years, and in 1838 moved to Rock Island, Illinois. He was surveyor general of Illinois and Missouri, 1841-45, and surveyor general of Wyoming Territory, 1870-75. He had mining interests in Utah and promoted the Dallas and Wichita Railroad Company in Texas. He acted as assistant surgeon in army hospitals in Tennessee and Missouri and died in Utah. From the description of S...
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Delano, Columbus, 1809-1896
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