The Treaty of Chickasaw County, also known as the Treaty of the Chickasaw Nation, was signed at or near the home of Wolf's Friend near the Duck River, on July 23, 1805.
[1] Signatories included James Robertson, Silas Dinsmoor, King Chinubbee, George Colbert, Okoye/Tishumustubbee, Choomubbee, Mingo Mattaha, E. Mattaha Meko, William McGillivray, Tisshoo Hooluhta, and Levi Colbert.
A party celebrating the signing was held on July 27, 1805, and among the white attendees included ex-Choctaw agent John McKee, Malcolm McGee, R. Chamberlain, W. P. Anderson of Tennessee, John Pitchlynn, Christopher Oxberry, William Tyrell, and Aaron Burr.
[1] McGee and Tyrell, and probably Oxberry and Pitchlynn, were interpreters.
[2] This treaty 55 in Charles C. Royce's Indian Land Cessions of the United States.