
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 5
1927
INDEX
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | Mc | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W
|
-A-
|
| Abel, Dr. Annie Heloise |
47 |
| Agricultural Indians |
388, 389 |
| Amendments to Constitution |
107, 109, 262 |
| Allgood, Samuel Y. |
221 |
| American Historical Books |
48 |
| Angell, William H. |
259 |
| Annual Meeting, Historical Society |
105 |
| Appendix-37 |
79 |
| Arbuckle, Col. Matthew |
330 |
| Archaeological Discovery, an important |
407 |
| Arickaree, Battle of |
297 |
| Armstrong, Francis W. |
333, 334, 342 |
| Athapascan Culture |
410 |
-B-
|
| Barnes, Gov. Cassius M., Veto |
120 |
| Barrett, Gen. Charles F. |
95 |
| Battle of the Washita |
230 |
| Battle, Version of A Famous |
297 |
| Bayou Telle |
339,
343 |
| Bean, Robert |
333,
334,
341,
342,
344,
345,
346 |
| Beaver County |
21,
118,
294 |
| Best, John C., Letter from |
405 |
| “Black Beaver” |
383,
387,
389 |
| “Black Kettle” |
230,
304 |
| Board of Directors, Meeting |
109,
361,
430 |
| Boggy Creek, hostiles on |
346 |
| Boggy Depot |
4 |
| Bolton, Dr. Herbert E. |
48 |
| Booneville, Captain |
414 |
| Book dealers |
53,
54,
55 |
| Boundaries of Indian Territory |
21 |
| Boundaries of Oklahoma |
21,
287 |
| Britton, Wiley |
184,
321 |
| Brown, Gov. W. P. |
263 |
| Bryce, J. Y. |
3,
97,
114,
263,
348,
363,
371,
421,
431 |
| Bryce, Nettie French |
348 |
| Buchanan, Dr. J. S. |
42 |
-C-
|
| Caddoan culture |
408-11 |
| Caddoan village sites |
45 |
| Canton, Gen. Frank M. |
422 |
| Carter, Charles D. |
116 |
| Cattle Industry |
61 |
| Cavinole Mountain |
339,
343 |
| Cherokee Indians |
83,
261 |
| Cherokee People, Some Reminiscences of |
180 |
| Cherokee Strip |
58,
277,
292,
331,
366 |
| Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association |
58 |
| Cheyenne Indians |
230,
299 |
| Chickasaw Courts |
400 |
| Chickasaw Expedition |
382 |
| Chickasaw Indians |
87 |
| Chickasaw Laws |
402 |
| Choctaw Agency |
30,
343 |
| Choctaw Indians |
86,
291,
378 |
| “Choctaw” Poem |
406 |
| Choctaws flee from hostilities |
346 |
| Choctaws moved to Indian Territory |
333 |
| Cloud, Col. W. F. |
311 |
| Cockrell, Simon N. |
44 |
| Coffee’s Trading Post |
46 |
| Colcord, Charles F., Letter to |
405 |
| Comanche depradations on Chickasaws |
381-2 |
| Comanche Indians |
381 |
| Conlan, Czarina C. |
404 |
| Connelley, William E. |
413 |
| Cooper, D. H. |
390 |
| Cooper, Douglas, Journal kept by |
381 |
| Coronado, exploring expedition of |
412 |
| Council, Joint Memorial No. 2 |
128 |
| Counties in Cherokee Strip |
277 |
| Creek Indians |
83,
391 |
| Culbertson, James |
420 |
| Culp, Dr. Amos Holland |
260 |
| Curtis Act |
37,
117,
119,
283 |
| Custer, Gen. |
230 |
-D-
|
| Dale, Dr. E. E. |
42,
58 |
| Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty |
333,
377 |
| Dawes Commission |
9,
35,
119,
273,
283 |
| Day with Col. W. F. Cloud |
311 |
| de Graffenreid, Robert Patella |
428 |
| Depredations by hostile Indians |
344,
346 |
| Diary of a Young French Immigrant |
238 |
| Directors’ Meeting |
109,
361,
430 |
| Doyle, Judge Thomas H. |
18,
19,
117,
266 |
| “Dull Knife” |
302 |
-E-
|
| Early Telephone History of Oklahoma |
149 |
| Education in Indian Territory |
38 |
| Ellison, R. H. |
348 |
| Enabling Act |
283,
289 |
| Enloe, Benjamin Augustus, Jr. |
350 |
| Extracts from the Diary of Major Sibley |
196 |
-F-
|
| Famous Officers I Have Known |
185 |
| Five Civilized Tribes |
22,
110,
131 |
| Five Civilized Tribes as Pioneers |
46,
56 |
| Five Civilized Tribes, Historical Records |
56 |
| Folsom, Rev. Willis |
167 |
| Foreman, Carolyn Thomas |
333,
421 |
| Foreman, Grant |
42,
110,
381 |
| Formation of the State of Oklahoma |
47 |
| Forsyth Scouts |
297 |
| Fort Arbuckle |
229,
232,
381 |
| Fort Coffee |
333 |
| Fort Gibson |
330 |
| Fort Smith |
334,
339,
341,
347 |
| Fort Towson |
342,
346,
347,
420 |
| Fort Washita |
251,
381 |
| Foster, Ephraim H. |
99 |
| Fouche, Maline |
338,
340 |
| Freedmen |
91 |
| French Historians of Southwest |
42 |
| Furry, Jacob Bergen |
427 |
-G-
|
| Gardner’s Road |
389 |
| Gibson, Fort |
330 |
| Gibson, H. W. |
100 |
| Gibson, Pro. J. M. |
397 |
| Gittinger, Dr. Roy |
42,
47 |
| Gooding, H. L. |
97 |
| Gould, Dr. Charles N. |
95 |
| Greene, Judge William Nelson |
260 |
| Greer County |
22,
44,
295 |
| Grinnell, George Bird |
299 |
-H-
|
| Hackett, Benjamin Franklin |
352 |
| Harlan, Mrs. Sarah Moncrief |
101 |
| Harris, Grant |
370 |
| Hart, Irving Wallace |
422 |
| Hatch, Maj. Gen. Edward, U.S.A. |
185 |
| Hatchett, Judge Jesse M. |
260 |
| Havens, Bill |
119 |
| Haynes, Henry L. |
353 |
| Hickam, John P. |
259 |
| Horse Prairie |
334,
335,
346 |
| Hostile “Pawnee” Indians |
344,
345,
346 |
-I-
|
| Indian Art |
219 |
| Indian Commissioners, Board of |
79 |
| Indian Intercourse Act |
291 |
| Indian Lands |
59,
79 |
| Indian Meridian |
331 |
| Indian Office archives |
51,
56,
57 |
| Indian Peace Medals |
428 |
| Indian Removal |
47,
291,
333 |
| Indian Territory |
291 |
| Indian Treaties |
9,
59 |
| Indian Tribes, Wild |
169 |
| Indians, Reminiscences of Life Among |
166 |
| Initial Point in Oklahoma |
232,
328 |
| I-See-O, Indian Scout |
297 |
| Iseley, Bliss |
413 |
-J-
|
| Jacksboro Road |
385 |
| Jack’s Ford |
336 |
| Jerome Commissioners |
174 |
| Jones, Paul and Horace |
407 |
| Journal Kept by Douglas Cooper |
381 |
-K-
|
| Kaw Indians |
59 |
| Kiamichi Prairie |
335,
340 |
| Kidder, Dr. Alfred V. |
407 |
| Kitkehahki Pawnee |
408 |
-L-
|
| Lanchet, Joseph |
238 |
| Lands, Indian Territory |
273 |
| Lands, Surplus |
174 |
| Lands, Surveyed |
231 |
| Langley, Mrs. Lee J. |
371 |
| Laracy, Brother John, O.S.B. |
238 |
| Leased District |
384 |
| Le Fleur, Louis |
375 |
| Leflore, Greenwood |
371 |
| Legend of the Tie-Snakes |
391 |
| Lewis, Fielding |
357 |
| Lewis, Yancey |
355 |
| Libraries |
52 |
| Lieut. Henry Timberlake’s Memoirs |
261 |
| Littlejohn, William N. |
423 |
| Lockard, F. M. |
297 |
| Lynch’s Mill Was Spavinaw’s Name in Early Day History |
322 |
-Mc-
|
| McAlester, James Jackson |
352 |
| McAlester, Mrs. Mary A. |
102 |
| McCoy, Rev. Isaac |
330 |
| McCoy, Rev. Isaac, as a historian |
51 |
| McDonald, Alexander Allen |
425 |
| McKennon, Capt. Archibald Smith |
353 |
-M-
|
| Macready, Prof. Edward Daniel |
345 |
| Malmaison, Home of General Leflore |
371 |
| Many, Lieut. Col. James B. |
333,
334,
341,
343 |
| Marcy, Randolph B. |
43,
383 |
| Marcy’s Road |
383 |
| Mashburn, Judge John H. |
400 |
| Masonic Lodge |
10 |
| Medicine Lodge Peace Council Celebration |
397-99 |
| Meeting of the Board of Directors |
109,
361,
430 |
| Memminger, Thomas F. |
359 |
| Methvin, Rev. J. J. |
391 |
| Military Forts in Indian Territory |
330 |
| Military Highway |
414 |
| Military Posts, proposed by Cooper |
386 |
| Military Protection |
345 |
| Missionaries as Oklahoma Historians |
51 |
| Missionary archives |
51 |
| Missouri |
59 |
| Moore, Guy R. |
262 |
| Mormons in Oklahoma |
385 |
| Morrison, Dr. W. B. |
258 |
| Muldrow, O. F. |
406 |
| Murrow, Rev. Dr. J. S. |
10 |
-N-
|
| Nims, E. D. |
151 |
| Ninety-eighth Meridian Survey |
384 |
| Noble, John M. |
150 |
| No-Man’s-Land |
21,
118 |
| Nowland, Capt. Ed. |
259 |
-O-
|
| Oklahoma Geographical Name Board |
95 |
| Oklahoma History, Sources of |
42 |
| Oklahoma Lands |
22,
28,
119,
231,
278,
331 |
| Oklahoma Land Titles |
364 |
| Oklahoma, Statehood of |
18,
117,
266 |
| Oklahoma’s Rapid Growth |
144 |
| Oklahoma War Chief |
363 |
| Old Boggy Depot |
4 |
| Opening of Oklahoma to Settlement |
22 |
| Osages |
59,
290 |
| Otoe Indians |
59 |
-P-
|
| Panola County, Indian Territory |
400 |
| Parker, Gov. Thomas |
264 |
| Pawnee Indians |
59,
204 |
| Pawnee Village Sites |
408 |
| Payne, Capt. David L. |
185,
365 |
| Pickens, Col. Edmonds |
383 |
| Pike, Albert |
44 |
| Pike, Lieut. Z. M. |
205 |
| Ponca Indians |
59 |
| Post Office, First in Indian Territory |
6 |
| Potato Hills |
337 |
| Pottawatomie Indians |
234 |
| Public-building Fund |
277 |
| Publishing a Newspaper in a “Boomer” Camp |
363 |
| Pushmataha |
375 |
-Q-
|
| Quivira, probable location of |
412 |
-R-
|
| Railroads in Territories |
14,
32,
87,
91 |
| Ramsey, Gustavus A. |
99 |
| Rations for work |
347 |
| Red River in Oklahoma History |
43,
295 |
| Reminiscences of Life Among the Indians |
166 |
| Report of Capt. John Stuart on the Construction of the Road from Fort Smith to Horse Prairie on Red River |
333 |
| Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners |
79 |
| Reviving Lost Indian Art |
219 |
| Rice County (Kansas) Archaeological Field |
407-13 |
| Roads in Indian Territory |
333 |
| Robinson, Bill |
18 |
| Robot, Abbot Isidore |
234 |
| Rock Falls |
364 |
| Rogers, Dr. Harry Collin |
350 |
| “Roman Nose” |
298 |
| Rucker, Alvin |
328 |
-S-
|
| Sacred Heart Mission and Abbey |
234,
238 |
| Salt Plains |
389 |
| Sa-Tank |
173 |
| Scott, Gen. Hugh L. |
397 |
| Second Dragoons |
382 |
| Seminole Indians |
84 |
| Seventh U. S. Infantry |
381,
414 |
| Shaw, Senator D. A. |
97 |
| Shawnee Indians |
234 |
| Sibley, Dr. John |
4 |
| Sibley, Major, Diary of |
196 |
| Single Versus Double Statehood |
18,
117,
266 |
| Some Reminiscences of the Cherokee People |
180 |
| Sommer, Christian F. |
195 |
| Sources of Oklahoma History |
42 |
| Southwest’s History Written in Oklahoma’s Boundary Story |
287 |
| Spanish Fort, so called |
410 |
| Spavinaw Valley |
322 |
| Spencer Academy |
414 |
| Starr, Mrs. Fannie |
98 |
| Statehood of Oklahoma |
18,
117,
266 |
| Steen, Capt. Enoch |
382 |
| Stewart, Andrew M. |
350 |
| Stuart, John |
347 |
| Surplus Lands |
174 |
| Survey of Oklahoma Lands |
330 |
-T-
|
| Tawehash, or Taovayas, Indians |
410 |
| Taylor, Gen. Zachary |
381 |
| Tecumseh |
392 |
| Telephone, History of in Oklahoma |
149 |
| Thoburn, Joseph B. |
95,
104,
109,
110,
113,
399,
405,
407,
413 |
| Timberlake, Lieut. Henry |
261 |
| To-days and the Yesterdays |
113 |
| Tonkawa Indians |
59 |
| Trade Among Indians |
388 |
| Trails in Oklahoma |
231,
233 |
| Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek |
333 |
| Treaty of 1866 |
331 |
| Tuc-ca-ba-ces |
393 |
-U-
|
| United State v. Texas |
44 |
-V-
|
| Venable, Thomas |
360 |
| Version of a Famous Battle |
297 |
-W-
|
| Wapanucka Academy |
7 |
| War Department Archives |
51 |
| Wardell, M. L. |
287 |
| Washita, Battle of |
230 |
| Washita, Fort |
251 |
| Washita, Valley Up to 1870 |
221 |
| West, Alonzo Thomas |
424 |
| Westervelt, E. E. |
151 |
| White, Mrs. M. A. |
115 |
| Wichita Indians |
388 |
| Wichita Village |
386,
389 |
| Williams, R. L. |
149 |
| Witten, William Wirt |
349 |
| “Wood Indians” |
389 |
| Wright, Rev. Allen |
264 |
| Wright, Muriel H. |
4,
42,
265 |
| Wyatt, Thomas Charles |
423 |
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