No Ske Ski Ka, AR, 1845 September 27

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KLOO-NI-WO-HI-TY, TAU-NO-HT-YUNKT and KA-NO-SKE-SKT _

"Mr, J. P, Bigelog, a young man who formerly kept a hat
‘store in Albany, and was: known as a kind, amiable, good-
heated rns was murdered by the mierekes’ Indians near
Evansville, Arkansas, on Sunday night, Sept. 7, 1815, They
murdered | ie for money,"

NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, Oct. 25, 1815.

"Kloo-ni-wo-hi-ty, Tau-no-hi-yunki and Ka-no-ske-ski,
Cherokees, phased with the murder of James Bigelow recent]
in Going Snake District, Arkansas, have been tried, con-
victed and executed, They committed the murder to obtain
money."

NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, Nov, 1, 18)5

/KLOO-NI-WO-HI-TY, TAU-NO-HT=YUNKT and KA-NO=SKE-SKI

J. P. Bigeloq, a young man who formerly kept a hat

> in Albany, and was:known as a kind, amiable, good-

sd man, was mirdered by the Cherokee Indians near
Evansville, Arkansas, on Sunday night, Sept. 7, 185, They
murdered him for money,"

NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, Oct. 25, 195.

"KLoo-ni-wo-hi-ty, Tau-no-hi-yunki and Ka-no-ske-ski,
Cherokees, charged with the murder of James Bigelow recently
in Going Snake District, Arkansas, have been tried, con-
vieted and executed, They committed the mrder to obtain
money."

NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE, Nov, 1, 18)5

KLOO-NI-WO-HI@TY, TAUV-NO-HT-YUNKT and KA-NO-SK.
0%, a young man who formerly kept a hat
as-known as a kind, amiable, goode
by the (GhecobeesIndianet tees
Evansville, ey ink ansas, on Sunday night, Sept. 7, 185.
mirdered hin for money."
NATIONAL POLICE 0A: 25, 1815.
ki and Ka-no-ske-ski,
f James Bigelow recently
kansas, have been tried, con=
mrder to obt

uted, They committed the

money
TIONAL POLICE GAZFITE, Nov. 1, 18)5



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