James Brown (d. March 1839) was a leader of the Chickasaw Nation of North America in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
[2] According to one account, they were in Philadelphia seeking military aid from the United States in a defensive war against the Muscogee Confederation.
[1]: 202 Brown and Levi Colbert were the sellers of the tract that became the subject of the Salt Lick Reservation controversy.
Brown's Creek is in the eastern part of Prentiss county, and flows southwardly into the Tombigbee river.
"[5] Brown died in a smallpox outbreak at Fort Coffee during Indian Removal in March 1839 and was buried there with honors.