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- Title
- Letter to Walter Lowrie from Edmund McKinney, July 18, 1844.
- Description
- Edmund McKinney, missionary in charge of Spencer Academy, describes a conflict over his hiring of a “free man of color,” Oliver Ingles, and his family from Fort Smith, Arkansas, “at very high wages.” According to McKinney, as soon as Choctaw leader Peter Pitchlynn found out about the hiring, he demanded that the man be dismissed from Spencer Academy based on a law in the Choctaw Constitution that forbid free people from residing in the Nation. If Ingles refused to leave, he and his family would be arrested by the light-horsemen force (equivalent to the police in the Choctaw Nation) and sold into enslavement for a year.
- Creator Name(s)
- McKinney, Edmund. (author)
- Date Created
- 1844, July 18, 1844, July 18, 1844
- Name Subject(s)
- Lowrie, Walter, 1784-1868., Pitchlynn, Peter Perkins, 1806-1881., Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Choctaw Indians--Missions--19th century., Presbyterian Church--Missions--United States.
- Geographic subjects
- Indian Territory., North and Central America--United States--Oklahoma--Choctaw--Sawyer
- Physical Location
- RG 224, Box 10, Folder 16, Letter 7; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- American Indian Correspondence: the Presbyterian Historical Society Collection of Missionaries' Letters, 1833-1893, 1949-1950.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rg-224
- Identifier (local)
- rg224_b10_f16_07
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:111076