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Scott County

The following data is extracted from Reeves Report.

Scott County maintains no Indian school at this time. It did have one up to four or five years ago, but the building burned and was never replaced. There is quite an Indian settlement in the north eastern part of this county, which is locally known as "Indiantown," some 50 Indians living in that vicinity. I was given to understand that a good many of the Indians of this locality had migrated to adjacent counties. I was able to locate only 55, classified as follows: Heads of families and single persons over 20 years of age, 31: from 5 to 20, inclusive, males 11, females 8; under 5 years of age, 5.

Parents or Guardian Children Age Sex

Township 8 north, range 9 east:

Thomas and Malissa Farmer Tom Farmer
Allie Farmer
6
5
Male
Female
Joe and Mary Denson John Denson
Willie Denson
Pollie Denson
Ray Denson
11
10
6
5
Male
Male
Female
Male
Mack and Ida Williamson Lizzie Williamson
Bessie Williamson
Alma Williamson
16
11
4
Female
Female
Female
John and Lilly Biscoe Tom Biscoe (Steele)
Beaman Biscoe
Stephen Biscoe
Jim Biscoe
14
10
7
2
Male
Male
Male
Male
John Evans Callie Evans
Dolen Evans
19
16
Female
Female
Billy and Lodie Hickman Trudy Hickman
Willie Hickman
Sim Hickman
10
7
4
Female
Male
Male
Hugh and Mollie Willis Thompson Willis
Plemus Willis
2
3 mo.
Male
Male
Mussy Smith Adult . .
Mary Billy Jimmy Billy (adult son) . .
Melissa Steve Adult . .
Lee and Frby Alex No Children . .
Henry and Mary Willis Lady Willis, Adult, single
Betsie Willis, Adult, single
. .
John Alex George Antley (grandson)
Cooper Antley (grandson)
9
5
Male
Male
Billy and Minnie Isom No Children . .
Sidney Wesley Adult, single . .
Willie Solomon Missie Solomon, Adult
Lillie Solomon

17

Female
John Wesley and Polly King Genie King 11 Female

Source: Reeves Report

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