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The annual report for 1898, the first one under the new name, "Kiamichi" that included only colored churches, shows that the Presbytery then consisted of 4 ministers, E.G. H.ymaker, Wiley H.mer, John H. Sleeper and Samuel G.adman; 2 licentiates, William Butler and R.
The Choctaw Freedmen and The Story of Oak Hill Industrial Academy Robert Elliott Flickinger
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Presbytery, "Kiamichi," (Ki a mish ee) signifying "Where you going," was suggested by Rev. Wiley Homer; and it was approved both by the Synod and Presbytery.
The Choctaw Freedmen and The Story of Oak Hill Industrial Academy Robert Elliott Flickinger
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P.S. Any one up to the challange of packing in 1-2 miles to a deer stand on 54K of public land Kiamichi Mtns let me know.
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I'd seen freezing cold in the Kiamichi Mountains — but never so cold that spit crackled and froze in the air before it reached the ground!
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P.S. Any one up to the challange of packing in 1-2 miles to a deer stand on 54K of public land Kiamichi Mtns let me know.
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Author John T. Webb has mixed excellent historical research (including places and people) with the ficticious Kiamichi clan to present a realistic picture of these struggles.
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The story follows the clan of Joseph Kiamichi, his sister Misty and various other relations and friends through these temultuous times, showing character through prejudice, war and forced movement.
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My one regret with the novel is that it did not portray the trip through the Trail of Tears, choosing rather to portray the Kiamichi clan outside the government registration and movement program.
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It should be noted that last year, Governor Henry signed a bill providing for an actual season for hunting of black bear in Oklahoma, pending a study of the bear population; but the bear-baiters in Kiamichi did their kill before the enabling legislation.
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Industrial Academy, now Alice Lee Elliott School; and whereas such resignation has come to us at a very unexpected time; We, citizens of the neighborhood, patrons, students and teachers of the Academy, and members present of the Presbytery of Kiamichi, do hereby unite in adopting the following resolutions:
The Choctaw Freedmen and The Story of Oak Hill Industrial Academy Robert Elliott Flickinger
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