Rev. John Harpole Carr, Camp Carr?
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Danny Knight,
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Yes, I know about the Creeks named "Carr" because Don Martini's WHO WAS WHO AMONG THE SOUTHERN INDIANS, A GENEALOGICAL NOTEBOOK, 1698-1907 (published 1998 in Falkner, Mississippi) lists 37 people named "Carr", but does not list this John Harpole Carr (1812-1879).
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My posting was spurred since you mentioned a batch of Methodist ministers plus I thought you believed that "Camp Carr" was south of the Creek Nation.
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Methodist ministers in my family sheets, who lived in the Chickasaw Nation in 1850s then had Post Office address at Fort Arbuckle for the 1860 census.
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1) Rev. John Harpole Carr built the Bloomfield, then was the first director.
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2) Rev John Newton Hamill (1810 York Dist SC-1867 Hopkins Co TX, m-1835 Hempstead Co AR) was Winchester Colbert's attorney, he wrote an important 1863 letter to Col. Bourland. He also taught at the Colbert Institute.
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http://www.bourlandcivilwar.com/tempRevCarrIndianTerritory.htm
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Patti,
prochette@Juno.com
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