![United States / Choctaw people / Congressional Cemetery / Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands / Indigenous peoples of the Americas / Cherokee Nation / Leonard Matlovich / Choctaw / Cherokee / Pushmataha / Belva Ann Lockwood United States / Choctaw people / Congressional Cemetery / Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands / Indigenous peoples of the Americas / Cherokee Nation / Leonard Matlovich / Choctaw / Cherokee / Pushmataha / Belva Ann Lockwood](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/ede7734852ef41bbabd60cb620ab9041.jpg) Date: 2015-02-04 15:37:04United States Choctaw people Congressional Cemetery Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands Indigenous peoples of the Americas Cherokee Nation Leonard Matlovich Choctaw Cherokee Pushmataha Belva Ann Lockwood | | 8. PETER PERKINS PITCHLYNNwas in Washington, D.C., in 1861 when the American Civil War started. He had gone to Washington to address national affairs of the Choctaw but immediately returned home to Oklahoma.Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.congressionalcemetery.orgDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 880,67 KBShare Document on Facebook
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