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Major Calloway Loggains

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Major Calloway Loggains

Birth
Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, USA
Death
24 May 1934 (aged 73)
Sallisaw, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Sallisaw, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Bureau of Indian Affairs
1896 Dawes applications
Tribe: Cherokee
Application Number: 4860

Major Loggains was 1/4 Cherokee by blood.
MAJOR C. LOGGINS. On his application, Major C. Loggins states he is one-quarter Cherokee, his mother was Elizabeth Loggins nee Ritter, daughter of Jane Ritter nee Young, who died in Alabama in 1879. his mother immigrated to Arkansas where she died. Major C. Loggins married Dora E. Lodd. Loggins lists his address as Sallisaw, I.T., and signed the application on September 2, 1896.

Loggins lists his family as follows: Major C. Loggins age 53 Dora R. Loyd 26, wife Lillie Loggins 9, daughter Felix Loggins 7, son Walter Loggins 5, son Murray Loggins 3, son.

Witness: John Ross, 73, full blooded Cherokee, Wauhillau, I. T.
Ross states he was well acquainted with Jane Young in the old Nation, now the state of Tennessee, she was a full blood Cherokee. She moved from Tennessee to Alabama and Ross also knew her there. Dated June 6, 1896.

Witness: A. J. Smith, 75, Talequah, I. T.
Smith states he personally knew the Young family in middle Tennessee. William Young had a daughter named Jane Young. There was also a James Young, Joe Young (a preacher) and a Roach Young (horse racer) and a Jacob Young - all Cherokee Indians. A part of this family moved to Alabama in an early day. Dated Nov. 19, 1894. Witness: William Young, 54, Sallisaw, I.T. Full blood Cherokee and member of the Executive Council of the Cherokee Nation.
Young states he is acquainted with Major C. Loggins and Delila C. Perce, they are his 3rd cousins. Their grandmother Jane Ritter nee Young was my first cousin, she was Cherokee born in middle Tennessee and died in Alabama. Her daughter Elizabeth Young married Charles Loggins. Elizabeth was my second cousin by blood.

History of Sequoyah County 1828-1975
Major C. Loggains moved from Mississippi to Kully Chaha, Indian Territory in 1885. He married Dora Elizabeth Loyd in Pine Springs, Alabama January 14, 1886. He had a mercantile store in Kully until it burnt in 1890. They then moved to Sallisaw where he opened Salllisaw Ice company. He also went into partners with a Mr Lucas and opened a Wholesale Flour and Feed Company named Lucas & Loggains Wholesale Flour & Feed Co.

Major C. Loggains was the City Treasurer of Sallisaw, Oklahoma until his death in 1934.
Bureau of Indian Affairs
1896 Dawes applications
Tribe: Cherokee
Application Number: 4860

Major Loggains was 1/4 Cherokee by blood.
MAJOR C. LOGGINS. On his application, Major C. Loggins states he is one-quarter Cherokee, his mother was Elizabeth Loggins nee Ritter, daughter of Jane Ritter nee Young, who died in Alabama in 1879. his mother immigrated to Arkansas where she died. Major C. Loggins married Dora E. Lodd. Loggins lists his address as Sallisaw, I.T., and signed the application on September 2, 1896.

Loggins lists his family as follows: Major C. Loggins age 53 Dora R. Loyd 26, wife Lillie Loggins 9, daughter Felix Loggins 7, son Walter Loggins 5, son Murray Loggins 3, son.

Witness: John Ross, 73, full blooded Cherokee, Wauhillau, I. T.
Ross states he was well acquainted with Jane Young in the old Nation, now the state of Tennessee, she was a full blood Cherokee. She moved from Tennessee to Alabama and Ross also knew her there. Dated June 6, 1896.

Witness: A. J. Smith, 75, Talequah, I. T.
Smith states he personally knew the Young family in middle Tennessee. William Young had a daughter named Jane Young. There was also a James Young, Joe Young (a preacher) and a Roach Young (horse racer) and a Jacob Young - all Cherokee Indians. A part of this family moved to Alabama in an early day. Dated Nov. 19, 1894. Witness: William Young, 54, Sallisaw, I.T. Full blood Cherokee and member of the Executive Council of the Cherokee Nation.
Young states he is acquainted with Major C. Loggins and Delila C. Perce, they are his 3rd cousins. Their grandmother Jane Ritter nee Young was my first cousin, she was Cherokee born in middle Tennessee and died in Alabama. Her daughter Elizabeth Young married Charles Loggins. Elizabeth was my second cousin by blood.

History of Sequoyah County 1828-1975
Major C. Loggains moved from Mississippi to Kully Chaha, Indian Territory in 1885. He married Dora Elizabeth Loyd in Pine Springs, Alabama January 14, 1886. He had a mercantile store in Kully until it burnt in 1890. They then moved to Sallisaw where he opened Salllisaw Ice company. He also went into partners with a Mr Lucas and opened a Wholesale Flour and Feed Company named Lucas & Loggains Wholesale Flour & Feed Co.

Major C. Loggains was the City Treasurer of Sallisaw, Oklahoma until his death in 1934.

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