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After her death in 1829 he married again twice. He married Elizabeth Coody (or Cody) in 1830. He married Priscilla Donley in 1834. Priscilla was the sister of his first wife. His children were Elizabeth Donley Leflore Halsey, John Donley "Jack" Leflore, Jane G. Leflore Spring & Rebecca Cravat Leflore Harris. [5]
Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated School District (GLCSD) is a school district serves Greenwood, Mississippi and the rest of Leflore County. It was established on July 1, 2019, [1] as a merger of the Greenwood Public School District and the Leflore County School District. The initial superintendent is Dr. Mary Brown. [2]
Greenwood Leflore; Chief Red Turkey Feather of Okla Falaya Clan; Okla Tannip ... Thomas LeFlore, 1834-1838; James Fletcher, 1838-1842; Thomas LeFlore, 1842-1850;
Nancy Adams Collins: 2011–2016 Lee, Pontotoc Republican 1947– Grady Cook: 1940–1944 ... Greenwood LeFlore: 1840–1844 Carroll, Tallahatchie Whig 1800–1865
Coordinates: 2]: Information; Type: Comprehensive public high school: Motto: Maximizing Student Potential: School district: Greenwood-Leflore Consolidated School District (2019–) Greenwood Public School District: Principal: Kevin Pulley: Faculty: 41.50 [3]: Grades: 9-12: Gender: coed: Enrollment: 637 (2023–23) [3]: Student to teacher ratio: 15.35 [3]: Color(s): Maroon and white : Team name ...
The principal Choctaw negotiators were Chief Greenwood LeFlore, Mosholatubbee, and Nittucachee; the U.S. negotiators were Colonel John Coffee and Secretary of War John Eaton. The site of the signing of this treaty is in the southwest corner of Noxubee County ; the site was known to the Choctaw as Bok Chukfi Ahilha (creek "bok" rabbit "chukfi ...
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When the Principal Chief Greenwood LeFlore stayed in Mississippi at the time of removal, Mushulatubbee was elected as principal chief, leading the tribe to Indian Territory. In 1812 he had led his warriors to assist General Andrew Jackson in the war against the Creek Red Sticks , known as the Creek Wars .