by jwatkins | Sep 10, 2015
Choctaw Chief Moshulatubbee shown in native dress from a painting in the Smithsonian by George Catlin. OrderingWe know that some people would prefer to order a print or painting entirely online. However, we appreciate your interest and would like to get acquainted...
by jwatkins | Sep 10, 2015
Chief Pushmataha was one of the three principal chiefs. He fought in the Battle of New Orleans as one of Andrew Jackson’s generals and was highly praised by Jackson. He died in Washington D.C. and is buried there. OrderingWe know that some people would prefer to...
by jwatkins | Sep 10, 2015
Wilson N. Jones is shown on his ranch that covered northeastern Bryan County with his cowhands/militia in the background. He established Jones Academy for Choctaw boys and Wilson N. Jones Hospital in Sherman, Texas. OrderingWe know that some people would prefer to...
by jwatkins | Sep 10, 2015
Tandy Walker was a colonel in the Confederate Army with Choctaw and Chickasaw troops involved mainly in guerrilla raids in eastern Oklahoma and Arkansas. OrderingWe know that some people would prefer to order a print or painting entirely online. However, we appreciate...
by jwatkins | Sep 10, 2015
From a portrait by George Catlin done when Peter Pitchlynn was a young man. Pitchlynn later became a chief after the Civil War, and fought for Choctaw interests in Washington. OrderingWe know that some people would prefer to order a print or painting entirely online....
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