Global Information Lookup Global Information

Kiilhsoohkwa information


Kiilh-sooh-kwa
Image of Kiilh-sooh-kwa from The Star Press (Muncie, Indiana) on 6 September 1915.
Born1810
Huntington County, Indiana
Died1915
Huntington County, Indiana
Resting placeGlenwood Cemetery (Roanoke, Indiana)
Other namesMargaret Revarre
Known forGranddaughter of Mihšihkinaahkwa. Reportedly cared for the flag presented to her other grandfather at the Treaty of Greenville.

Kiilh-sooh-kwa (var. Kiilhsoohkwa, Kil-so-quah, Kilsoquah, Margaret Revarre) was a member of the Myaamia Nation and granddaughter of Myaamia Chief Mihšihkinaahkwa (var. Little Turtle).[1] She was born in about 1810 and died in 1915.[2] She was one of the few Myaamia who was not removed from Indiana in 1846.[3]

  1. ^ Cottman, George S. (December 1906). "Historical Interest in Whitley County". The Indiana Quarterly Magazine of History. 2 (4). Indiana University Press: 200–202.
  2. ^ "Kilsoquah Dies At Age Of 105". The Fort Wayne News (City; Saturday Evening ed.). Fort Wayne, IN. 4 September 1915.
  3. ^ "IHB: Kiilhsoohkwa (Kilsoquah)". www.in.gov. Retrieved 2017-11-14.

and 2 Related for: Kiilhsoohkwa information

Request time (Page generated in 0.4961 seconds.)

Kiilhsoohkwa

Last Update:

Kiilh-sooh-kwa (var. Kiilhsoohkwa, Kil-so-quah, Kilsoquah, Margaret Revarre) was a member of the Myaamia Nation and granddaughter of Myaamia Chief Mihšihkinaahkwa...

Word Count : 818

List of Indiana state historical markers in Huntington County

Last Update:

Erie Canal Lock 4, Indiana Historical Bureau, n.d. Accessed 2012-03-14. Kiilhsoohkwa (Kilsoquah), Indiana Historical Bureau, n.d. Accessed 2012-03-14. Warren's...

Word Count : 304

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net