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Isaac Levi Garvin

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Isaac Levi Garvin

Birth
Mississippi, USA
Death
20 Feb 1880 (aged 47)
Garvin, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Garvin, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garvin, McCurtain, Oklahoma
Memorial ID
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Choctaw Indian Chief. Served as Chief of the Choctaw Indians from 1878 until his death, in office, in 1880, only seven months before his term was to expire. Educated at Norwalk and Spencer Academies, he became an attorney, a county judge, a district judge and a presiding officer of the Choctaw Nation Supreme Court. The town of Garvin, Oklahoma in McCurtain County was named for him. The location of his burial place lies 3/4 miles north of Iron Stob Store just off Highway 37 (or 4 miles south of Garvin just off Highway 70) in western McCurtain County. A four foot granite marker was laces at his gravesite by McCurtain County Historical Society to memorialize Chief Garvin, who made his home in McCurtain County.
Choctaw Indian Chief. Served as Chief of the Choctaw Indians from 1878 until his death, in office, in 1880, only seven months before his term was to expire. Educated at Norwalk and Spencer Academies, he became an attorney, a county judge, a district judge and a presiding officer of the Choctaw Nation Supreme Court. The town of Garvin, Oklahoma in McCurtain County was named for him. The location of his burial place lies 3/4 miles north of Iron Stob Store just off Highway 37 (or 4 miles south of Garvin just off Highway 70) in western McCurtain County. A four foot granite marker was laces at his gravesite by McCurtain County Historical Society to memorialize Chief Garvin, who made his home in McCurtain County.

Bio by: Sharon McKeever


Inscription

Principal Chief of the Choctaw Nation 1878-1880
A noble physical specimen of the Indian race An able and wise Choctaw statesman - Historical Society 1979



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