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Rolly McIntosh Plantation, Creek Nation, Indian Territory

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Introduction

Rolly McIntosh's first plantation was located in Coweta, Georgia. About 1828, he moved his plantation to Indian Territory on the Verdigris and Arkansas rivers. Some of his plantation was located in what is now Section 26, T16N R18E, Muskogee, Wagoner County, Oklahoma.

About 1861 he (and/or his adopted son) moved the plantation to a location in Coweta, Indian Territory (Oklahoma).[1] [2] [3]

Slaves

1860 Census

List of slaves owned by Roley McIntosh in the 1860 Census, Slave Schedule [4]

SexAgeNameFugitive?
Female29__
Female4__
Male13__
Female17__
Male2__
Male1__
Female38_Yes
Female9__
Male26__
Female42__
Female20__
Female3__
Male7__
Male15__
Male28__
Female25__
Male5__
Male4__
Female2__
Female32_Yes
Male33_Yes
Male27__
Female26__
Female7__
Female2__
Male1__
Male43__
Male50__
Female30_Yes
Male17__
Male31__
Female27__
Female9__
Female10__
Female15__
Male12__
Male9__
Male5__
Female26__
Male4_Yes
Female2__
Male1__
Male10__
Male40__
Male42__
Male31_Yes
Male32__
Female29__
Female13__
Female12__
Female10__
Female8__
Female7__
Male4__
Female2__
Male1__
Female31__
Male15__
Male12__
Female10__
Male9__
Female7__


Dawes Census Cards

List of people who were listed on the 1898 Dawes census who had been enslaved by Roley/Rolly McIntosh.[5]

NameCard NumberLink
Amy McIntosh Island751[5]
Ben Brown632[6]
Betsy McIntosh Lewis747[7]
Billy McIntosh747, 751[8], [9]
Caroline McIntosh673, 675[10], [11]
Caroline Rentie232[12]
Choto Suter Tucker250[13]
Chloe Johnson752[14]
Cudjo Pond725, 972[15], [16]
Dollie Marshall1187[17]
Dollie Tucker505[18]
Eva Walker250[19]
Fanna McIntosh1423[20]
Hagar McIntosh599, 607[21] and [22]
Harriet Lewis632, 633[23] and [24]
Harrison Tucker319[25]
Henry McIntosh1316[26]
Hester McIntosh653, 1030[27], [28]
Jack McIntosh599[29]
Jacob S. Brown357, 375, 434 [30], [31] and [32]
John McIntosh881[33]
Johnson Canard297[34]
Joseph McIntosh1139[35]
Judy McIntosh747, 751, 752[36], [37], [38]
Julia Tucker Durant679[39]
Kizzie Grayson509[40]
Manuel McIntosh865[41]
Mary Ann Marshall aka Mary Ann Tucker105[[42]]
Miley Tucker319, 348, 505, 679[43], [44], [45], [46]
Ned McIntosh171[47]
Nero McIntosh654[48]
Perry Jones520, 650[49], [50]
Phoebe Jones520, 650 [51], [52]
Raiford Jackson459[53]
Rentie2, 127, 432, 461, 586, 1163[54], [55], [56], [57], [58], [59]
Rentie Grayson85, 1110[60], [61]
Rentie McIntosh232, 673, 675, 988, 1149[62], [63], [64], [65], [66]
Rhody McIntosh725 [67]
Rhody Straws388[68]
Richard Tucker348[69]
Robert Jones 1094[70]
Samuel Tucker319, 348[71]
Sophia Jones1071[72]
Susie357[73]
Susie McIntosh Walker250[74]
Tamie609, 760, 894[75], [76], [77]
Tina Manuel388[78]
Toby/Tobe McIntosh607, 609, 714, 760, 894, 1423[79], [80], [81], [82], [83]
Warrior Rentie232[84]
Wylie/Wiley McIntosh1006, 1423[85], [86]

Sources

  1. Journal Article. Chang, David A. “An Equal Interest in the Soil: Creek Small-Scale Farming and the Work of Nationhood, 1866-1889”, American Indian Quarterly, Vol. 33, No. 1 (Winter 2009), pp. 98-130. JSTOR ([1]: accessed 21 October 2022.
    • "Jackson and Hagar McIntosh and their eight children had labored for their owner, Roley McIntosh. He was the micco (generally translated as "king") of the town of Coweta in Creek Nation in present-day Oklahoma." After the Civil War, Jackson and Hagar were allotted land located within Rolly's plantation.
  2. Mullins, Jonita, McIntosh is an Important Name in History of Creek Nation, 6 February 2011, ([2]: accessed 21 October 2022)
    • The Creeks from Coweta, Georgia moved to Indian Territory in 1828. Roley served as chief in the Indian Territory for 31 years (until 1859). The McIntosh family settled on the Verdigris and Arkansas rivers. After the Civil War the McIntosh family settled in the Checotah and Eufaula area which became part of McIntosh county.
  3. Wall, Gail, "Roley McIntosh Burial Ground", Oklahoma GenWeb, ([3]: accessed 21 October 2022)
    • In about 1833 Roley McIntosh established a cemetery on his original claim (the McIntosh plantation), located in Section 26, T16N R18E, Muskogee, Wagoner County, Oklahoma.
  4. 1860 U.S. Slave Census, West of the State of Arkansas, Creek Nation, Arkansas, slave schedule, p. 121 (penned), slaves in the Roley McIntosh household, digital image 12 of 22 FamilySearch.org ([4]: accessed 18 October 2022); citing NARA microfilm publication M653, roll xxx
  5. 1898 Creek Nation Freedman Roll. Muskogee, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), "Oklahoma and Indian Territory, U.S., Dawes Census Cards for Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914", 1898, database with images, Ancestry.com, citing NARA microfilm publication M1186




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