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| | Jason Niles, 1814-1894. DIARY, 1861-1864. (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31) |
 | | He accordingly went to Bankston, Choctaw County; but Jim Haynes, from Holmes, having come through Choctaw, making speeches in praise of State Treasury notes, spoke in private to the discredit of Goss, and he again deemed it prudent to migrate. |
 | | At night was at Lucas's--Dr. Lewis there, ut solest--Lucas told a tale of Jim Mathew's representing Dr. Smith inquiring of Ludlow (who occasionally preaches,) at a church in Choctaw Co. if there was any preacher present, and of Ludlow's replying in the negative. |
 | | Coleman here, who said some runaway negroes in Choctaw had come in and reported the woods so full of runaway white men that there was no room for them. |
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