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  2. Treaty of Doak's Stand - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Doak's Stand (7 Stat. 210, also known as Treaty with the Choctaw) was signed on October 18, 1820 (proclaimed and legally binding on January 8, 1821) between the United States and the Choctaw Indian tribe. The Treaty of Doak's Stand was the seventh of nine major treaties that were ratified from the period from 1786 through 1866 ...

  3. Category:1821 treaties - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Treaty of Chicago; Treaty of Doak's Stand

  4. Miller County, Arkansas Territory - Wikipedia

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    Although settlers continued to move into the area, the Treaty of Doak's Stand (October 18, 1820) was about to change Miller County. After Doak's Stand, Choctaws had already been moving into the area of Arkansas Territory, but a treaty signed January 20, 1825, ceded the land west of a line "one hundred paces east of Fort Smith, and running thence, due south, to Red river" to them in exchange ...

  5. List of Choctaw treaties - Wikipedia

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    The entire Choctaw Nation divided up by treaty in relation to the U.S. state of Mississippi. List of Choctaw Treaties is a comprehensive chronological list of historic agreements that directly or indirectly affected the Choctaw people, a Native American tribe, with other nations.

  6. John Pitchlynn - Wikipedia

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    Pitchlynn served as an interpreter at the Treaty of Fort Confederation and the Treaty of Mount Dexter and was present at the signings of the Treaty of Doak's Stand and Treaty of Washington City. [1] Pitchlynn married twice. About 1780 he married Rhoda Folsom, an Anglo-American. Due to his work, they lived within the Choctaw Nation. [2]

  7. Pushmataha - Wikipedia

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    Pushmataha negotiated two more land-cession treaties with the United States. While the treaty of October 24, 1816, was counted of little loss, composed mainly of hunted-out grounds, the Treaty of Doak's Stand (signed October 18, 1820) was highly contentious. European-American settlement was encroaching on core lands of the Choctaw.

  8. Florida State gets first look at progress of Doak Campbell ...

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    The renovation of Doak Campbell Stadium is expected to be completed in the summer of 2025 before its season opener against Alabama. Chatham likes the progress that has been made on the west stands ...

  9. Silas Dinsmoor - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Mount Dexter, signed in 1805, sold away more than four million acres of Choctaw land in southeastern Mississippi and parts of Alabama; this angered Jefferson because he wanted more valuable lands along the Mississippi River. Dinsmoor also witnessed the Treaty of Fort St. Stephens of 1816 and the Treaty of Doak's Stand of 1820. By ...