Indian Pioneer Papers - Index
Indian Pioneer History
Project for Oklahoma
Date: Nov. 1, 1937
Name: R. E. Braden
Post Office: Pauls Valley, OK
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Date of Birth: 1867
Place of Birth: Arkansas
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Field Worker: Maurice R. Anderson
I was born in 1867 in Arkansas. I came to
Indian Territory with my father and mother. We came overland by wagon and ox
team.
I was only six years old, but I remember
the trip. We stopped at Boggy Depot for a short while on account of bad
weather.
Boggy Depot was located on Boggy Creek in
the Choctaw nation, and Captain HESTER owned the general merchandise store
there. My father worked for Mr. Hester while we were there.
Captain Hester had come to this country
with the early Mississippi Choctaws. He was a white man, but had been adopted
by the Choctaw tribe. Around Boggy Depot lived some of the best educated
people of the Choctaw tribe.
A Mr. THOMPSON was living at Boggy Depot.
He was a white man and had come to this country with the Choctaw Indians. He
was making salt for the Choctaw Indian people while we lived there.
Forbis LEFLORE, Dave FOLSOM, and their
families were of the better class of Choctaw Indians living around Boggy. We
lived there until the rainy season was over, about 1873, and then we moved to
Smith Paul's Valley, located on the Washita River in the Chickasaw Nation.
My father began farming for Smith Paul. At
that time, Smith Paul had about 2000 acres of land under cultivation and had
cattle ranging from the south bank of the Washita River at Pauls Valley to the
Arbuckle Mountains.
Frank MILLER and a Mr. GREEN were in the
general merchandise business. Their store was about a mile south of where the
present location of Pauls Valley is today.
Submitted to OKGenWeb by Ruth
Atterbury-Adams, April 2001.