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Notice of Copyright Published and unpublished materials may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code). Any copies of published and unpublished materials provided by the Western History Collections are for research, scholarship, and study purposes only. Use of certain published materials and manuscripts is restricted by law, by reason of their origin, or by donor agreement. For the protection of its holdings, the Western History Collections also reserves the right to restrict the use of unprocessed materials, or books and documents of exceptional value and fragility. Use of any material is subject to the approval of the Curator. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections For citations in published or unpublished papers, this repository should be listed as the Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. An example of a proper citation: Oklahoma Federation of Labor Collection, M452, Box 5, Folder 2. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.

, _ ^, ^ ^60X4 48 IHDSX CARDS Tribe-Chorokeo Cam«tery-Batt Cowskia Prttria TrtlX of Teara GoTornmont Supplies CiTil Wttr-Oaion Soldier x U* 3. Ifertbal Hunting-D«er Hewipapor-Cherokfto Adrooato \ \ \

#6014 4< Field Worker: T/.J.B. Bigby, May 24, 1937 Interview with Xsaao Batt, Stilwell, Oklahoma. Isaac Batt was bom la Delaware County on the Cowakln Prairia, Indian Territory, and no* livoa in Adair County, about seven miles soattamst of Stilwell, something like a wile northwest of Horn School. Be is a fullblood Cherokee Indian and is seventy years old All of hie 1 known relatives #e?e buried in the Batt Cemetery about one mile euuth of whore ilx. Batt lives at the present tim&i And there are several narked graves in this * cemetery and about thirty-five ttet are not marked. Kis father, Joan Batt^was born in the Oowskin Prairie in Delaware County in 1849 and died In Adair County in 1917. Hie mother, Mary Havktatrter Batt, wa» born in 1351 and he doesnu remember the date of her death. ills grandfather was tfalter *dair, father Of John %tt. Batt is the Cherokee way of speaking ^iair. Gra adfather Walter idaix was born in Georgia, date unknown, and oana from Georgia on what was known as the Trail of

ISAAC, INTKRVHW. Tears. This grandfather told him whan thty left Georgia ' they drove the Indians like driving oattle for the first day or two and if any of them got siek and died on the road, they would just bury them there and go on and lesfo them* They would have a lot of bread at a place on ahead end would drive these Indians there before oatsp and the soldi ears would sit up all night and guard these Indians, axwid they isould turn b&e& He settled at A -o»ekin Prairie and tiien he first arrived the Government gave them an ax, a builtcngue plow and a hoe. He then out logs and began building a house, daubing the oraoks with mud. Then he oleartd soot land and etarted a crop* Be raised oom, pumpkins, and beans, / v ' a loo tii ay raised some sheep, oattle and hogs. There was. plenty or ft ah, all the streetas were full of thcssj alao plenty ox' gaae of all kinds, especially turkey o»l door. it, * He knows nothing, Mioh of his grandmother. John, Batt, Isaao Batt's father, was married to Mary Hawktawter / in 1806 and raised a family of three boys, isaao, Jook, / and John. Ho was. a North Confederate (Union soldier) in tht Civil w«r«he volunteered st the age of 16

3ATT, ISAAC, IHT2ET7IEW, fie was In the bat' le of Prairie Grove about 40 miles east of where bo lived then* l?e talked about the big cannon* used and he saw aaay people killed* They piaked up the dead and dujg trenches end put tho.t In. He didn't renember what' thgyl did with the lire troee* He vrea in tome other battles bat didn't r en ember about tberc. John Batt W8 deputy sheriff and executive -oun* aelor, also cansaraptton. i Saw Up or. e had a disease oslied Isaao Batt used to be a gu«rd at Table qm^ and while he»ao guaril be sav a iaon handed* He was ri^tit under hia «^en he was hung. Me name rma Bearpaw* He wee hung for killin?: a nan named Means. Ee rem?>inb6rs SOBB V* 3, nrrehale: Red living at Fort Smith; Foreman 4dalr wae eaotb^r and his brother ^dair alao WLB a deputy; The nearest towns in early days were?t. Sraith, -, >. Ft* Gibson and Claroaore. He rrould go to raltjl at pr rille, APteasas.. f[his trip woul<i take 81} <?«y and

BATT,, IHTKHTISW. P. would go about once a week. Ke would make chonchie and akin oorn, Aleo, he fished an bunted. It eaey to make a living In those Ho. reinanbere well the firei den- he killed. Ha WQB only about 1 yners oldo Since that tijpe h«has }d.lleu eeveral, also other wila ^am such UG At the present tins ho owns s&d operates a fazn but says living does not como nearly au eesy < in the old dsyo. There is a bigspcing eloco to and lots of fruit trees on hi^ place, 'ihe olde&t newspaper he remembers was Advocate. He vl r em embers about the intnudcars. TO v»i them to leave, the government)paid t&g intruders axoi two thousand dollars" for the impr^rejsnts they hi made on Indian lands, but after 1heV got thenip' they refused to leave. Ieaao received aa sduestion tha^t vouid be considered nov a lout the seventh or eighth grade*