• Chahta Tamaha (Choctaw Town) served as the capital of the Choctaw Nation from 1863 to 1883 in Indian Territory. The town developed initially around the...
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    Orthodox Quakers. Moved to Concho Indian Boarding School in 1909. Armstrong Academy, near Chahta Tamaha, Indian Territory Asbury Manual Labor School, near...
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    Academy, near Chahta Tamaha, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory Cheyenne Manual Labor and Boarding School, Caddo Springs, Indian Territory, opened 1879 and...
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    Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (category States and territories established in 1786)
    mission school at Pine Ridge. Armstrong Academy was founded in Chahta Tamaha, Indian Territory as a school for Choctaw boys in 1844. It was named after William...
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    of Oklahoma, Plate 38; Constitution and Laws of the Choctaw Nation (Chahta Tamaha, Joseph P. Folsom, 1869), p. 111. "Census of Population and Housing"...
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    Nation until 1906. The capital moved to Mayhew Mission in 1859, then to Chahta Tamaha in 1863., The Oklahoma Historical Society claims that Doaksville began...
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    Academy for boys near the community of Bokchito. The academy served as Chahta Tamaha, the Choctaw capital, during the Civil War. Bloomfield Academy, a school...
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  • "iron road" (railroad) Tamaha – Choctaw language – "town" Taloga – Creek language – "beautiful valley" or "rocking water" Tamaha, Oklahoma Tecumseh, Oklahoma...
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    Tuskahoma, Oklahoma (category Seats of government of American Indian reservations)
    capital during the Civil War was at Armstrong Academy, also known as Chahta Tamaha. After the Choctaw Nation decided to make Tuskahoma the permanent capital...
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  • September 1930, p. 323, 332; Constitution and Laws of the Choctaw Nation (Chahta Tamaha, Joseph P. Folsom, 1869), p. 111. Angie Debo, The Rise and Fall of the...
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  • Blue County, Choctaw Nation (category Indian Territory)
    waterway. Chahta Tamaha, also known as Armstrong Academy, was designated as the county seat on February 18, 1863. The last county seat was Caddo, Indian Territory—the...
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  • September 1930, pp. 331-332; Constitution and Laws of the Choctaw Nation (Chahta Tamaha, Joseph P. Folsom, 1869), p. 111. Amos Maxwell, Sequoyah Constitutional...
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    Allen Wright (category Native American tribal government officials in Indian Territory)
    during the 1855–1856 school term. This was a school for Choctaw boys in Chahta Tamaha, operated by Presbyterian missionaries. On February 11, 1857, Wright...
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    Retrieved July 16, 2024. "African Towns and Settlements of Indian and Oklahoma Territories". Retrieved July 16, 2024. "Three Rivers History: Black towns...
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