Fort Towson
Doaksville was a trading post in the 1820’s for Choctaws arriving in to their new Indian Territory lands. It did become the Choctaw Nation’s capital by 1850. The town grew into the largest town in the Choctaw Nation. The fort was established in 1824 and became a frontier outpost. The fort was named for General Nathan Towson who was a hero in the War of 1812. The fort burnt and abandoned in 1829 In 1831 the fort was brought back because of the instability in US relations with Mexico and the Choctaw Indian removal to Indian territory. It was decommissioned in the 1854 but later became a Confederate command post during the Civil War. The last Confederate General surrendered his Indian Brigade to the Union. You can find that story here.
See you at the next bend in the road,
Kelli
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