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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]
Pushmataha (c. 1764 – December 24, 1824; also spelled Pooshawattaha, Pooshamallaha, or Poosha Matthaw) was one of the three regional chiefs of the major divisions of the Choctaw in the 19th century.
John R. Swanton enumerated a total of 102 Choctaw villages and towns in his book. [40] ... Greenwood LeFlore (June 3, 1800 – August 31, 1865) was a District Chief ...
Nancy Adams Collins: 2011–2016 Lee, Pontotoc Republican 1947– Grady Cook: 1940–1944 ... Greenwood LeFlore: 1840–1844 Carroll, Tallahatchie Whig 1800–1865
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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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Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. (GPG), was an educational and academic publisher (middle school through university level) which was part of ABC-Clio. Since 2021, ABC-Clio and its suite of imprints, including GPG, are collectively imprints of British publishing house Bloomsbury Publishing. The Greenwood name stopped being used for new books in ...