约翰·皮奇林。致彼得·p·皮奇林。1835年4月5日回复:希望他的孩子在他死前拥有自己的国家;他们不信任白人,说契卡索人卖掉了他们所有的土地,一到西部就会变穷。致彼得·p·皮奇林。1835年5月9日回复:John Pitchlynn身体不好。49来自Peter Folsom和Wart Folsom(阿肯色州领土)。致彼得·p·皮奇林。1835年6月7日 Re: investments for Wart Folsom and peace between the Choctaws and the Creeks. 50 From Loring J. Williams. Statement: denies he wanted to disturb Choctaw meetings and that he did not "positively declare" that there would be no schools unless on his terms. Statement: offers his daughter, Louisa, as school teacher and her terms. 51 From G.I. Pitchlynn, brother (Plymouth). To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated July 29, 1836. Re; possibility that he might be drafted to fight against the Spanish. 52 From William Armstrong, Choctaw Agent (Choctaw Agency). To the General Council of the Choctaw Nation. Dated October 3, 1836. Re: claims of Joseph Boggy for losses sustained by the Choctaws in 1807, warning Choctaws to keep their land unlike the Chickasaw who sold everything, and warning that white men who couldn't get along with each other might well cause disturbance inside the Choctaw Nation as well. 53 From McKee Folsom and Chillater, uncle. To Peter P. Pitchlynn. Dated May 15, 1837. Re: going to the Choctaw Agency, his hogs going wild; Chillater's request to Pitchlynn to buy him a new wife to replace the one that ran away.