Govan, Daniel Chevilette, 1829-1911
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Govan, Daniel Chevilette, 1829-1911
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Govan, Daniel Chevilette, 1829-1911
Govan, Daniel C.
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Mississippi and Arkansas planter, Confederate general, and U.S. Indian agent.
Daniel C. Govan (1829-1911) was born in North Carolina, the son of congressman A.R. Govan. He became a planter in Mississipi in 1852, and in 1853 he married Mary F. Otey. He later moved to Arkansas, where he was a planter until the onset of the Civil War and then again after the war, until 1894. Govan served as a Confederate general and fought in Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Georgia. From 1894 until 1898, he was an Indian agent at the Tulalip Agency in Washington state.
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Indian agents
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Tennessee
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Confederate States of America
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Washington (State)
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