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Title: Captain Atoka: Choctaw Chief and Confederate Defender
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Published: Sep 11, 2010
Author: Posted by J. Stephen Conn
Post Date: 2015-06-29 09:28:10 by lana
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Captain Atoka: Choctaw Chief and Confederate Defender

This simple monument, standing in front of the Atoka County Courthouse, Atoka, Oklahoma, memorializes the man for whom both the city and the county were named: Captain Atoka Oshlatubee. Born about 1782, Atoka was a noted athlete, a respected leader, and Chief of the Pushmataha District in the Choctaw Nation. He signed the treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek in 1830 and led a band of Choctaws from Mississippi on the "Trail of Tears" to settle in the area now known as Oklahoma, in 1834. Atoka died during the War Between the States. Like most Native Americans in the Indian Territory (Oklahoma), Atoka was a strong supporter of the Confederate States of America in their bid for Southern Independence.

A large Confederate supply base, Boggy Depot, was located just north of Atoka, where the Butterfield Overland Mail Route met with the Texas Road. On February 13, 1864, Union Colonel William A. Philips entered the area with some 1500 invading Union Troops to whom he had given these orders:

"I take you with me to clean out the Indian Nation south of the river and drive away and destroy rebels. Let me say a few words to you that you are not to forget .... Those who are still in arms are rebels, who ought to die. Do not kill a prisoner after he has surrendered. But I do not ask you to take prisoners. I ask you to make your footsteps severe and terrible." -- Colonel William A. Philips, to his men before beginning the campaign

Approaching the Boggy Depot, Colonel Phillips' invading hoard made a surprise attack on about 90 vastly outnumbered Native American Confederate soldiers with no artillary, camped on the banks of the Middle Boggy River. The Yankees killed forty-seven - more than half of the Confederates. No Union soldiers perished in the battle. Among the Confederate dead were those wounded who had been left behind when their comrades retreated. They were found on the battlefield with their throats slashed - murdered by the Yankees.

Colonel Phillips said that the wicked deeds of his army brought peace. If genocide is peace, then he spoke the truth.

Photo by J. Stephen Conn

BamaJanMay 23, 2015 at 11:35 PM

Captain Chief Atoka was the father-in-law of my great-grandfather Brady Franklin Kelley. Brady Franklin Kelley married Noel, daughter of Chief Atoka, and they had three children, Mollie, James Arthur, and Brady, all born in Stringtown, OK. They were raised in OK and in the counties of Panola(Longtown, Pleasant Grove), Grenada and Tate MS. Mollie married in Grenada, MS, James Arthur in Panola, and Brady in Panola. Mollie is buried in Grenada, James Arthur in Shelby county TN and Brady in Panola county MS. Reply

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#1. To: lana (#0)

Like most Native Americans in the Indian Territory (Oklahoma), Atoka was a strong supporter of the Confederate States of America in their bid for Southern Independence.

How can you prove this assertion? This sounds like pro Confederate propaganda for a long dead war.

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Title: The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies. ; Series 1 - Volume 34 (Part I)

Author: United States. War Dept., John Sheldon Moody, Calvin Duvall Cowles, Frederick Caryton Ainsworth, Robert N. Scott, Henry Martyn Lazelle, George Breckenridge Davis, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph William Kirkley

Collection: Books: Civil War Official Histories

Page 108

Headquarters District of the Frontier,
Fort Smith, February 22,1864.

General: Colonel Phillips, commanding Indian Brigade, reports to me from Middle Boggy, Choctaw Nation, on the 14th instant, as follows :

I have the honor to report a sharp engagement yesterday, in which the enemy were completely routed, with the loss of 47 killed ; their wounded not known. The attack was made by my advance under Major Willetts, Fourteenth Kansas. The rebel force was Seminoles, Choctaws, and Texans.

Colonel Phillips' command belongs to Fort Gibson.

JNO. M. THAYER,
Brigadier-General, Commanding.

Major-General Steele,
Commanding Department of Arkansas.

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Title: The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies. ; Series 1 - Volume 34 (Part II)

Author: United States. War Dept., John Sheldon Moody, Calvin Duvall Cowles, Frederick Caryton Ainsworth, Robert N. Scott, Henry Martyn Lazelle, George Breckenridge Davis, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph William Kirkley

Collection: Books: Civil War Official Histories

Page 190

Circular.] Hdqrs. First Brig., Army of the Frontier,
Fort Gibson, C. N., January 30, 1864.

Soldiers! I take you with me to clean out the Indian Nation south of the river and drive away and destroy the rebels. Let me say a few words to you that you are not to forget. Do not begin fir­ing in battle until you are ordered. When you fire, aim low, about the knee, or at the lower part of a man's body, if on horseback. Never fire in the air. Fire slowly and never until you see some­thing to shoot at that you may hit. Do not waste your ammunition. Do not straggle or go away from the command; it is cowards only that leave their comrades in the face of the enemy; nearly all the men we get killed are stragglers. Keep with me close and obey or­ders and we will soon have peace. Those who are still in arms are rebels, who ought to die. Do not kill a prisoner after he has surren­dered. But I do not ask you to take prisoners. I ask you to make your footsteps severe and terrible.

Muscogees! the time has now come when you are to remember the authors of all your sufferings ; those who started a needless and wicked war, who drove you from your homes, who robbed you of your property. Stand by me faithfully and we will soon have peace. Watch over each other to keep each other right, and be ready to strike a terrible blow on those who murdered your wives and little ones by the Red Fork along the Verdigris or by Dave Farm Cow- pens. Do not be afraid. We have always beaten them. We will surely win. May God go with us.

WM. A. PHILLIPS,
Colonel, Commanding.

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Title: The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official records of the Union and Confederate armies. ; Series 1 - Volume 34 (Part II)

Author: United States. War Dept., John Sheldon Moody, Calvin Duvall Cowles, Frederick Caryton Ainsworth, Robert N. Scott, Henry Martyn Lazelle, George Breckenridge Davis, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph William Kirkley

Collection: Books: Civil War Official Histories

Page 329 | Page 330

Camp Kahi, South Boggy, Chickasaw Nation,
February 14, 1864.

Major-General Curtis,
Commanding Department of Kansas :

Sir : From the battle-ground on Middle Boggy I marched south­ward 21 miles to this point. Reports reach me that the enemy were concentrating at a camp 20 miles from Fort Washita, and were 3,000 strong. I had sent the infantry and wagons with Colonel Wattles back from Middle Boggy to tittle River, taking with me only the serviceable mounted men of the Fourteenth Kansas land First and Third Indian. In all I had 450 mounted men and one howitzer. Arriving at this point I sent forward two small well-mounted parties of 40 and 50 to the points where the enemy were said to be encamped, with the design of tempting them to pursue, the position I had being a very good one.

I was in hopes of striking one more blow at the enemy, but soon discovered that everything had fallen back in stampede and terror, and that I could only get a fight on Red River where they were con­scripting everything. I learned that Colonel Jumper, on reaching the

Court-House, after his defeat, had only 20 men with him, and, on ascertaining that there would be no defense at the court-house, fled to Fort Arbuckle with his handful of men. Governor Colbert, of the Chickasaw Nation, on learning of the defeat at Camp Kansas, fled precipitately to Texas, into which there is a general stampede. I also learn that the rebel loss was heavier than I first reported, in­cluding Major Factor and one lieutenant.

I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
WM. A. PHILLIPS,
Colonel, Commanding.

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