
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 2
1924
INDEX
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | Y
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-A-
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| Adair, Col. William Penn, |
143 |
| Adams, Andy, |
280 |
| Addington, Mrs. Annie Ream, |
379 |
| American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, |
293, 296 |
| Antelope Hills, Inter-tribal Council at, |
155 |
| Arapaho Indians, |
113, 350, 361, 365 |
| Arbuckle, Col. Matthew, |
46, 121 |
| Arkansas River, Three Forks, of |
37 |
| Augur, Gen. Christopher C., |
98 |
-B-
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| Baird, James, |
45 |
| Bean, Capt. Jesse, |
122 |
| Bean’s salt works, |
45 |
| Beidler, George A., |
56 |
| Bell, Capt. John R., |
45 |
| Belle Pointe, |
42 |
| Belknap, Col. William G., |
124 |
| Benge, Capt. Samuel Houston, |
201 |
| Benson, Rev. Henry C., |
315 |
| Bent, George, |
99 |
| Bickford, C. B., |
52 |
| Bieber, Ralph P., |
1 |
| Big Track, Osage Chief, |
37 |
| Black Beaver, |
99 |
| Black Kettle, |
15, 103, 106, 113 |
| Blinn, Mrs. Clara, |
358, 362 |
| Bloomfield Academy, |
366 |
| Blunt, Gen. James G., |
126, 214, 234, 240 |
| Bogy, Joseph (trader), |
40 |
| Bonneville, Capt. Benjamin L. E., |
125 |
| Boone, Albert Gallatin, |
99 |
| Boone, Capt. Nathan, |
125 |
| Boudinot, Col. Elias C., |
143 |
| Bradford, Major William, |
42, 290 |
| Bragg, Capt. Braxton, |
124 |
| Buchanan, Dr. James S., |
83 |
| Buffalo Herds, |
35, 100, 138 |
-C-
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| Caddo Indians, |
258, 332, 334, 381, 383 |
| Camp Beecher, |
354, 356 |
| Camp Holmes, |
123 |
| Camp Radziminski, |
361 |
| Camp Supply, |
28, 34, 354, 356 |
| Camp Wichita, |
16, 20, 27 |
| Campbell, William Parker, death of, |
94 |
| Cancy (Lipan) Indians, |
334, 345, 349 |
| Carr, Rev. John H., |
366 |
| Cashesegra, Osage Chief, |
37 |
| Cavalry, 19th Kansas, |
16 |
| Cavalry, 7th U. S., |
16 |
| Cavalry, 10th U. S., |
16 |
| Chadick, E. D., |
60 |
| Chamberlain, Charles, |
57 |
| Chambers, William, |
45 |
| Chapman, Rev. Epaphras, |
27, 44, 89 |
| Cherokee Agency, |
47 |
| Cherokee Declaration in favor of an alliance with the Confederate States, |
180 |
| Cherokee Indians, |
40, 67, 142, 146, 151, 159, 193, 206, 214, 218, 290, 295 |
| Cherokee Nation, Courts of the, |
63 |
| Cherokee Question, |
141 |
| Cherokees, The Story of the, |
326 |
| Cheyenne Indians, |
85, 104, 106, 109, 113, 350, 357, 362, 394 |
| Chickasaw Trader on the Arkansas, |
347 |
| Chisholm, Jesse, |
99 |
| Chivington Massacre, |
98, 114 |
| Choctaw Indians, |
40 |
| Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Ry., |
60 |
| Chouteau, Auguste, |
290, 292, 295 |
| Chouteau, Col. Auguste P., |
43 |
| Chouteau, Pierre, |
37 |
| Clark, Ben, |
391 |
| Clark, Governor William, |
41 |
| Clermont, |
39, 290, 294 |
| Clermont’s Band (Osage), |
38 |
| Cody, William F., |
100, 391 |
| Colcord, Charles F., |
83 |
| Colyer, Vincent, |
18 |
| Comanche Indians, |
13, 41, 138, 261, 334, 350, 365, 381 |
| Constitution of the Cherokee Nation, |
65 |
| Coodey, William Shorey, |
65 |
| Cook, James H., |
325 |
| Cooke, Capt. Phillip St. George, |
124, 305 |
| Cooley, Commissioner Dennis N., |
142, 167, 194, 200, 221 |
| Cooper, Gen. Douglas H., |
126, 144, 186, 216 |
| County Names of Oklahoma, Origin of, |
75 |
| Courts of the Cherokee Nation, |
63 |
| Crawford, Governor Samuel J., |
99, 353, 356, 361 |
| Creek Agency, |
43 |
| Creek Indians, |
295 |
| Curtis, Gen. Samuel S., |
236 |
| Custer, Gen. George A., |
15, 357, 362, 364, 365 |
-D-
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| Dale, Dr. Edward, E., |
84, 326 |
| Davidson, Lieut. Col. William J, |
29 |
| Davis, Jefferson, |
123 |
| Davis, Col. Nelson H., |
27 |
| Dimon, Major Charles, |
357 |
| Dodge, Col. Henry, |
123, 325 |
| Dobie, Prof. J. Frank, |
269, 325, 328 |
| Dog Soldier Village, Destruction of, |
98 |
| Dole, Commissioner William P., |
237 |
| Downing, Lieut. Col. Lewis, |
145, 222 |
| Drew, Col. John, |
148, 160, 189, 191 |
| Du Pratz, Le Page, |
257 |
| Du Rivage, Sieur, |
258, 333, 336, 347 |
| Du Tisne, Lieut. Claude C., |
258 |
| Dunbar, William, |
37 |
| Dunham, Arthur W., |
48, 84 |
-E-
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| Earhart’s salt works, |
41 |
| Elliott, Major Joel H., |
100, 357 |
| Ellsworth, Commissioner Henry L., |
44, 122 |
| Estill, Mrs. A. Emma, |
84 |
| Ewing, Gen. Thomas, |
200 |
-F-
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| Factionalism in the Cherokee Nation |
159, 200, 210, 213, 215, 217, 219 |
| Factor, Serena, |
371, 377 |
| Falls of the Verdigris, |
41 |
| Fields, Richard, |
67 |
| Floyd-Jones, Col. Delancy, |
9 |
| Folklore of the Southwest, |
269 |
| Foreman, Grant, |
37, 83, 298, 327 |
| Forks of the Arkansas, |
37 |
| Fort Arbuckle, |
10, 385 |
| Fort Cobb, |
15, 357, 360, 382 |
| Fort Dodge, |
29, 35, 350, 357, 364 |
| Fort Gibson, |
9, 46, 99, 161, 188, 206 |
| Fort Gibson Centennial, |
119 |
| Fort Hays, |
29, 354, 364 |
| Fort Larned, |
29 |
|
155, 178 |
| Fort McCulloch, |
155, 178 |
|
17, 361, 385, 389 |
| Fort Sill, |
17, 361, 385, 389 |
| Fort Reno, |
52 |
| Fort Smith, |
42, 120, 148, 159, 189, 206 |
| Fort Smith Peace Council, |
142, 159, 206 |
| Fowler, Jacob, |
45 |
| French Interests and Activities in Oklahoma, |
253 |
| Fur Trade, |
37 |
-G-
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| Gibson, Col. George, |
121 |
| Glenn, Col. Hugh, |
43, 45 |
| Goode, Rev. William H., |
315 |
| Grand River, navigation of, |
43 |
| Grand Saline, |
43 |
| Gierson, Gen. Benjamin H., |
12, 126 |
| Grinnell, George Bird, |
85 |
-H-
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| Harlan, Agent J., |
147, 205 |
| Harlan, Senator James, |
142 |
| Harney, Gen. William S., |
98, 221 |
| Harrell, Rev. John, |
369 |
| Harris, Gov. Cyrus, |
27 |
| Hazen, Gen. William B., |
16 |
| Heald, Charles Hobart, |
311 |
| Heald, John Hobart, |
311 |
| Heald, Mrs. Lucy Wright, |
315 |
| Henderson, Senator John B., |
98 |
| Hinshaw, Prof. Eliu B, |
378 |
| Hood, Lieut. John B., |
125 |
| Horseback, Comanche chief, |
26, 113 |
| Houston, Gen. Sam, |
122 |
| Hubbard, Commissioner David, |
229 |
| Hunter, Capt. David, |
124 |
| Hutchings, William T., |
73 |
-I-
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| Irving, Washington, |
44, 122 |
-J-
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| Jackson, Clifford L., |
73 |
| Jacob, Capt. Richard T., |
9, 386 |
| James, Gen. Thomas, |
45 |
| Jefferson, President Thomas, |
37 |
| Johnson, President Andrew, |
142, 146 |
| Johnson, Charles B., |
212, 242 |
| Johnson, Susan J., |
368, 374, 405 |
| Johnston, Col. Albert Sidney, |
125 |
| Johnston, Douglas H., |
376, 378 |
| Jones, Rev. Evan, |
173 |
| Jones, Horace P., |
11, 380 |
| Jones, Rev. John B., |
144 |
-K-
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| Kane, Justice Matthew J., death of, |
89 |
| Kannady, Lieut. Col. J. R., |
225 |
| Kearney, Col. Stephen W., |
124 |
| Kee-too-whah, town of |
125 |
| Kemp, Jackson, |
368, 372 |
| Kickapoo Indians, |
295 |
| Kicking Bird, |
110 |
| Kiowa Indians, |
19, 350, 360, 365 |
| Kitoowha Society, |
173, 239 |
-L-
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| La Harpe, Capt. Bernard de, |
257, 331 |
| La Harpe’s First Expedition, |
258, 331 |
| La Harpe’s Second Expedition, |
260 |
| Latrobe, Charles. J., |
122 |
| Leavenworth, Gen. Henry, |
123 |
| Leavenworth, Col. Jesse H., |
99 |
| Ledbetter, Walter A., |
73 |
| Lee, Lieut. Col. Robert E., |
125 |
| Leeper, Agent Matthew, |
382 |
| Lewis, Anna, |
253, 328, 331 |
| Lewis, Capt. Meriwether, |
37 |
| Lewis and Clark, |
38 |
| Lincoln, President Abraham, |
236, 239 |
| Lindquist, G. E. E., |
85 |
| Lisa, Manuel, |
37 |
| Little Raven, |
113 |
| Little Robe, |
113, 361 |
| Lone Wolf, Kiowa chief, |
27, 360 |
| Long, Major Stephen H., |
42, 45 |
| Love, Overton, |
133 |
| Lovely, Major William, |
40 |
| Lucas, Mrs. Blanche F., |
83 |
| Luce, J. B., |
218 |
-M-
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| McCulloch, Gen. Ben. |
148, 168, 231, 238 |
| McCusker, Phil, |
106, 386 |
| McGranahan, J. H., |
52 |
| McIntosh, Col. Daniel N., |
187 |
| McKnight, Robert, |
45 |
| McLaughlin, Maj. James H., death of, |
88 |
| McNabb, Charles A., |
395 |
| Mackey, T. J., |
193 |
| Martin, Judge Bryce, |
69 |
| Marvin, Bishop Enoch, |
375 |
| Mason, Col. Richard B., |
124 |
| Matthewson, William, |
99 |
| Mead, James R., |
99 |
| Medicine Lodge Peace Council, |
98 |
| Meigs, Henry Clay, |
401 |
| Military Reminiscences, R. T. Jacob, |
9 |
| Miller, Governor William, |
46 |
| Miller, William L. G., |
145 |
| Moonlight, Capt. Thomas, |
239 |
| Moore, Guy R., |
84 |
| Moore, Col. Horace L., |
350 |
| Morse, Rev. Jedidah, |
46 |
| Mouse, Lacy, |
184 |
| Murray, Dr. and Mrs. H. F. |
377 |
-N-
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| Nagle, Patrick S., death of, |
89 |
| Nelson, Lieut. Col. Anderson D., |
29 |
| Nesbitt, Paul, |
84 |
| Nineteenth Kansas Cavalry in the Washita Campaign, |
350 |
| Norton, Capt. J. Q. A., |
369, 367 |
| Nuttall, Thomas |
42 |
-O-
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| Oklahoma City’s Indian Scare, |
395 |
| Opening of Oklahoma, |
56 |
| Opothleyoholo, |
151, 186, 237, 239 |
| Osage Agency, |
47 |
| Osage Indians, |
37, 120, 127, 285, 289, 291, 339 |
| Ousita (Wichita) Indians, |
345 |
-P-
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| Padouca (Comanche) Indians, |
345 |
| Pa-hu-ska, Osage chief, |
39 |
| Parker, Cynthia Ann, |
305, 382 |
| Parker, Col. Eli S., |
221 |
| Parker, Quanah, |
305, 388 |
| Pawnee Indians, |
295 |
| Peery, Dan W., |
319, 382 |
| Pegg, Thomas, |
184, 222 |
| Peneteka Comanche Indians, |
382 |
| Pepoon, Lieut. Silas, |
34 |
| Peta Nocona, |
383 |
| Phillips, Col. William A., |
126, 145, 202 |
| Pike, Gen. Albert, |
126, 144, 151, 180, 189, 238 |
| Pike, Lieut. Zebulon M., |
39 |
| Pin Indians, |
173 |
| Pliley, Capt. Anderson, |
354, 356, 360 |
| Pourtales, Count, |
122 |
| Protestant Missions Among the Osage Indians. |
285 |
| Pryor, Capt. Nathaniel, |
43, 45 |
| Pushmataha, Choctaw chief, |
40 |
-Q-
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| Quidehais (Keechi) Indians, |
334 |
| Quinette, William H., |
389 |
-R-
|
| Railroad Agent, A Pioneer, |
48 |
| Rector, Governor Henry M., |
224 |
| Red Man in the United States, The, |
85 |
| Red River and the Spanish Boundary, |
298 |
| Redoubt Creek, |
30 |
| Reese H. D., |
221 |
| Requa, William C., |
291, 294 |
| Revard, Joseph, |
290 |
| Reynolds, Milton W., |
143 |
| Ridge Party, |
159 |
| Riley, Judge Looney, |
67 |
| Rogers, Judge Charles, |
69 |
| Ross, Daniel H., |
200 |
| Ross, Senator Edmund G., |
99 |
| Ross, John, |
125, 138, 148, 170, 172, 184, 188, 191, 198, 223, 225, 227, 229, 238, 241 |
| Ross, Joshua, death of, |
90 |
| Ross, Capt. L. S. (“Sul”), |
382 |
| Ross, Lieut. Col. William P., |
155, 178 |
| Ross Party, |
159 |
| Rucker, Lieut. Daniel H., |
124 |
| Rutherford, Samuel M., |
43 |
-S-
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| St. Clair, Gen. Arthur. defeat of, |
39 |
| Sanborn, Gen. John B., |
98 |
| Sands, George L., |
56 |
| Santa Fe Trail, Some Aspects of, |
1 |
| Sarpy, Gregoire, |
37 |
| Satank, |
27, 113 |
| Satanta, |
27, 113, 360 |
| Schermerhorn, |
122 |
| Seay, Governor Abram J., |
61 |
| Sells, Sup’t Elijah, |
142, 221 |
| Semi-centennial of Battle of Adobe Walls, |
402 |
| Sergeant-Major Creek, |
358 |
| Seventh U. S. Cavalry, |
357, 362 |
| Shawnee Friends’ Mission, |
392 |
| Sheridan, Gen., Philip H., |
16, 353, 358, 364, 389 |
| Sherman, Gen. William T., |
98, 353 |
| Sibley, Dr. John |
37, 331 |
| Smith, Capt. Andrew J., |
124 |
| Smith, Capt. Edmund Kirby, |
125 |
| Smith, John S., |
99 |
| Smith, Rev. Dr. W. R. L., |
326 |
| Snivley, Col. Jacob, |
305 |
| Stand Watie, Col. |
126, 222 |
| Stanley, Henry M., |
98 |
| Stanton Hon. Edwin M., Sec’y of War, |
234 |
| Steele, Governor George W., |
61 |
| Steele, Gen. Williams, |
126 |
| Stiles, Capt. Daniel F., |
55 |
| Stokes, Governor Montfort, |
122 |
| Stumbling Bear, |
113 |
| Sturm, Dr. J. J., |
384 |
| Sully, Gen. Alfred, |
354 |
| Summer, Capt. Edwin V., |
124 |
-T-
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| Tappan, Col. Samuel F., |
98 |
| Taylor, Governor Alfred A., |
98 |
| Taylor, Commissioner Nathaniel G., |
98 |
| Territorial Capital Removal, |
319 |
| Terry, Gen. Alfred H., |
98 |
| Thoburn, Joseph B., |
138, 380 |
| Thomas, George H., Major, |
125 |
| Tebbets, J. M., |
207, 242 |
| Thompson, S. Carrie, |
392 |
| Thompson, William P., |
63 |
| Three Forks of the Arkansas, |
37, 84 |
| Tilghman, William, |
400 |
| Toayas (Tawehash, or Wichita) Indians, |
343 |
| Tollunteskee, Cherokee chief, |
41 |
| Tonkawa Indians, |
382 |
| Tonkawa Massacre, |
384 |
| Tonti, Chevalier Henri de, |
254 |
| Tosheway, Commanche chief, |
28, 106 |
| Touacara (Towakony) Indians, |
261, 334, 342 |
| Tracy, Gus (trader), |
34 |
| Turner, Avery, |
56 |
-U-
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| Union Mission, |
44, 121, 287, 289, 292, 296 |
| United Foreign Missionary Society, |
287, 393 |
-V-
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| Vaill, Rev. William F., |
289, 293 |
| Van Horn, Hon. Robert T., |
213 |
| Vann, Clement N., |
143 |
| Verdigris Falls, |
41 |
| Vinall, Job, |
44, 287 |
| Voorhees, Senator Daniel W., |
200 |
-W-
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| Walker, Hon. L. P., Sec’y of War, |
231 |
| Wardell, Morris L., |
285, 326 |
| Warren, Abel, |
129 |
| Warren’s Trading Post, |
129 |
| Washburn, Rev. Cephus, |
293 |
| Washita Agency, destruction of, |
383 |
| Washita, Battle of the, |
357 |
| Washita Campaign, The, |
350 |
| Weaver, William J., |
133, 398 |
| Weer, Col. William, |
155, 194, 241 |
| Western Cherokees, |
66, 119 |
| Whirlwind, |
113 |
| White Antelope, |
103 |
| White, Ashe, |
98 |
| White Hair, Osage chief, |
39 |
| Wichita Indians, |
304 |
| Wilkinson, Lieut. James B., |
399 |
| Williams, Hon. Robert L., |
83 |
| Williams, William G., (“Caddo Bill”) |
388 |
| Wistar, Thomas, |
221 |
| Wright, Muriel H., |
211, 328 |
| Wusitas (Wichita) Indians, |
343 |
| Wynkoop, Maj. Edward W., |
99 |
-Y-
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| Yellow Bear, |
113, 361 |
| Young, Capt. Frederic, |
375, 376 |
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