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LOCOS, JCfflBOI; \ ) OABTII, LOUIS \ ) HARRIS, AIHU,»«e WILSON) IKTKRTIIW 6645 174 INDEX CftBDS: - Choctaw.Nation T'otapo Creek B^cGee Creek iiail Carrier William Atoka

LUCUS, a Am*, LOOTS HARRIS* AWU, NIK.WILSON Joe Southern Field Worker JUly 13, 1937 INTERVIEW. 664B 17 r > Interviews with the following persons* Mr* Johnson I.ucua, Choc tan Indian, ag«50. floute #3* Caddo, Oklahoma* Mr* Louis Gerrln, Cboctew Indian, age 90. Anne Harris, nee Wilson, Choc taw freedmen. On Potepo Creek, east of Atoka, Oklahoma* Th«following facts ware learned. From 1845, to 1861, that* different snttlesaants had different nfisies* Choc tow Indiana hod uiored Into what la now Atoha County, Oklohoa*, and settled and aocumulated plenty of^o^e^^jsajitle^-end-potttea*^ *B-itodt«n- Potapo settled on this Potapo Creek io It was named after hlnu An Indian named William ivccee tired on VoOee.Creek so It was named after him* August Fisher was another, snd August Creek wee named after him* Another Indian was called Hlwena,*and Hivane Creek end prairie were so nnmed for him* ffllsqn settlement was named after John Wilson, and Canipbell Creek WAS named after Andrew Campbell.. Lucy Reberfc, s white woman wbo lived with Hiwmna, oerrl»4 aall froei?ort Smith,.Axksnses, to thij settlement where they llted, and distributed J «ail from the settlement where she and Hiwane lived.

LUGUS, JDHHSON > OAifTO, LOUIS HARRIS, ANNA, NK WILSON 1KTERVIEW. ^ 17(\ It i *- > was loo«t«& in Sec.l, T»ES,I»ngs 12E. Mail was carried 51 horoobeck. was named Egbert, In later years this settlement T>i«Be setti manta wore located in Townships Land 2 South and ranges 12, 13, nnd 14 East, north of Fiddle Boggy Fdrer, ond eaat of Atoka' City, At->ka County, Oklahoma. These aet'lcmcnts were T along mnuntnin at reams frith some prairie Talieys between ' 4 full of hogs,, cuttle, ponifib.nitd pome, ouch «s - w t deer, turkey,*spine beer, squirrels and fur bearing animals* Also "there was ;<1«mty of ft ah in the strnama* These Indisns hnd amall furms for corn end gnrdena, «nd also smol\ orchnrds. Their h )UBCS v?ere buli^ of logs, cut from notlv% timber. In the year 1861jjPEilllam_Atpka t thsir chief and edrlsor, called a meeting at Hebert for the purpose of organizing the group, and nake luws«during the^civll??nr the decision was to reroaln with their homes pnd lire stock as they were located in a Mountainous country nnd'they could

LUOUS, JOHHSOH * GAHVIN, LOUIS - INTERVIEW. 6645 HARRIS, AMU, NEE WlUiCN 177 3- be self sustaining. There were no road* leading into these settlements, nothing but pony trails. Some time between 1865 and 1875, there was a band of Creek Indians from Brush hill located north of Eufaula,Indian Territory, fifteen miles, who came into this settlement and camped In Jec* 13, T 2 3., Range 13 K., for the purpose of hunting wild game for winter use. 111 feeling arose between the Creeks and the Choctaws atthat~tlme od acoount of the Civil War. After hunting,-killing, and drying neats for thirty days, the Choctawa* decided that they (the Creeks) hunting grounds* were intruding on them anjil their The Choctaws notified the Creeks to take their meats and leave, but the Creeks did not heed, and continued to stay. The Choctaws of this settlement armed themselves and visited the Creeks* oamp and there they fought a battle* In this battle three Chdotaws were killed and four Creeks* Then the flag of peace was raised and an agreement made, ao they buried their

LUCUS, JOHNSON INTERVIEW 6645 OARVIN, LOUIS N- \. HARRIS, ANNA, NEE WILSON \ - 4-178 dead there. their homesi. The Creeks took their meats and\left for This battle ground is also a burial \ ground, and is located in Sec. 13, Toirnahip 2 S., \ Range 13 E. Mr* Louis Garvin, above, who lived two miles south of Caney, Oklahoma, died two weeks after this interview was\written. " *(The original spelling of this name was Hyah- -wah^nah,.- Kd,