
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 10
1932
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 | Z
|
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| Abilene, Kan. |
331, 333,
334 n, 336 n,
345 |
| Ada, Okla. |
158 |
| Adams, Daniel |
246 |
| Adams, Mrs. Daniel |
246 |
| Adams, Spencer B. |
264 |
| Adams, Thomas |
60 |
| Adams, T. J. |
70 n |
| Affie, Tex. |
538 |
| Agency Hill, Muskogee |
15 |
| Alabama |
34, 54, 85, 172, 258, 312, 314, 315, 318, 320, 322, 325, 393, 486, 593 |
| Albion, Okla. |
283 |
| Alexander, George A. |
73 |
| Alfalfa County, Okla. |
480 |
| Algonquian, Illinois dialect of |
393 n |
| Alikchi, Choctaw Nation |
510 |
| Allen, Okla. |
285 |
| Allen, Soloman |
88 |
| Alligator, Seminole Chief |
236 |
| Allotment of lands |
32, 54, 62 n, 72-75, 278, 279 |
| Altamaha river |
311 |
| Alva Pioneer |
136, 137 n |
| American Antiquarian Society |
7 |
| American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions |
250 n |
| American Ethnology, Bureau of |
392, 394 n, 400 n |
| American Fur Company |
249 |
| American Legion |
9 |
| Amos, Thomas, Choctaw Indian |
501, 505 |
| Anadarko, Okla. |
64, 159, 207 n, 370 n |
| Anderson, Miss. |
34 |
| Anderson, Anna M. |
8 |
| Anderson, Capt. John |
228 |
| Anderson, Mabel Washbourne |
540 |
| Anderson, W. N. |
256 |
| Andersonville Prison |
521 |
| Andrews, Maj. George |
224, 226 |
| Andrews, Guy L. |
602 |
| Antelope Hills |
36 |
| Antlers, Okla. |
502, 514 |
| Apache (Indians) |
207, 209, 211 |
| Apalachicola river |
172 |
| Apehkah, Choctaw settlement |
502 |
| Arapaho Argus |
608 |
| Arapaho Bee |
588 |
| Arapaho (Indians) |
25, 27, 64, 339, 348, 350, 352, 353, 363, 364, 522-526, 534 n, 557, 571-573, 576-578, 580 |
| Arapaho Indian School |
355, 359-361 |
| Arbuckle, Col. Matthew |
10, 318, 427, 428, 484, 485, 553, 554 |
| Arbuckle mountains |
201 |
| Arcadia, Okla. |
432 |
| Ardmore, Okla. |
282, 466, 528 n, 617 |
| Arkansas |
45, 48, 95, 106, 231, 248, 258, 260, 334 n, 393, 429, 486, 492, 496-498, 505, 545, 561, 562, 600, 611 |
| Arkansas Gazette |
484, 486, 496 n |
| Arkansas Intelligencer |
114 n |
| Arkansas Legislature |
554 |
| Arkansas river |
13, 21, 22, 26, 32, 60, 87, 99, 225 n, 229, 232-234, 256, 257, 319, 330 n, 336-338, 393, 427-430, 462, 477-479, 481-485, 497, 535 n, 550, 573 |
| Arkansas Territory |
483 |
| Arkansas Third Territorial Legislature |
553 |
| Arkansas, western boundary of |
327, 328 |
| Arkansas City, Kan. |
116 n, 117-121, 129 |
| Armstrong Academy |
267, 277, 386, 518 |
| Armstrong Battery |
47 |
| Armstrong, Captain |
46 |
| Armstrong, William H. |
78, 87, 88, 90, 98-100, 104, 106, 232, 304, 518 |
| Arms, Miss |
224, 255 |
| Arnold, Lieut. |
132 |
| Artussee, Creek settlement |
57 n |
| Asp, Henry E. |
196 |
| Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railorad |
336 n, 345, 368 |
| Atkinson, Gen. Henry |
329 n |
| Atkinson, J. S. |
18, 33 |
| Atkinson, J. S. & Parkinson store |
22 |
| Atkinson river |
329 |
| Atoka, Agreement |
281, 389 |
| Atoka, Oklahoma |
269, 273, 276, 281, 384 n, 389, 509, 614 |
| Atuchinvbbi, Choctaw Indian |
511 |
| Austin, Col. |
32 |
| Austin, John |
508 |
| Avery, Miss, teacher at Park Hill Mission |
238 |
| Aydelotte, James Monroe |
300-302 |
|
-B-
|
| Bailey, Benjamin |
33 |
| Bailey, Deroos |
610-611 |
| Baker, B.B.R., Seneca Indian Agent |
246 |
| Bald Hills |
23 |
| Baldwin, Dr. John Hale |
148 |
| Balenti, Mrs. Bell, Cheyenne Indian |
587-590 |
| Balenti, Mike |
589 |
| Ballinger & Lee, attorneys |
265 |
| Ballenger, T.L. |
461, 463 |
| Banking, Territorial Law |
40, 42 |
| Banking, Member of Board |
42 |
| Baptist Mission School and printing press |
254 |
| Barker, Rev. Mr. |
254 |
| Barnett, David, Creek chief |
94, 95 |
| Barnett, Doc |
30, 31 |
| Barnett, Lucy, second wife of Isparhecher |
71 |
| Barren Fork, skirmish at |
56,
|
| Barren Fork, mission on |
245 n |
| Bartlesville, Okla. |
466 |
| Bartlett, Rev. W.A. |
71 |
| Bates, Capt. John C. |
64 |
| Battle Creek |
62 |
| Battle of New Orleans |
506 |
| Baxter Springs, Kan. |
46 |
| Baylis, Dr. |
226 |
| Baylor, J.R. |
256 |
| Bayou, Menard |
236 n |
| Bay of St. Louis, Miss. |
326 |
| Beach, Miss Phoebe |
251 n |
| Bean, Capt. Jesse |
429, 430 |
| Bean, Mark and Richard H. |
483 |
| Bean Salt Works |
484, 485 |
| Bean-Webber Salt Works |
486 |
| Bear Creek |
432 |
| Beatte, Pierre |
428-431 |
| Beattie's prairie |
245, 256 |
| Beggs, Okla. |
54, 56, 58, 71 |
| Belcher, Capt. |
28 |
| Belger, Adj. James |
236 |
| Belknap, Col. |
327 |
| Bell, Capt. John |
483 |
| Bell, Sarah, Col. Jim and Jack |
543 |
| Bemo, John, Seminole Indian |
235 |
| Benedict, Dr. H.T.N., physician Choctaw Academy |
89, 90, 92, 93 |
| Benedict, Inspector |
69 n |
| Benedict, John D. |
389, 390 |
| Bennington, Choctaw school at |
223 n |
| Benson, Henry C., first teacher at Forst Coffee Academy |
225 n, 232 n, 255 |
| Benson, Mrs. Henry C. |
232 n |
| Bent, George |
534, 535 |
| Bent, Col. William W., fur trader |
535 n |
| Bent's Fort |
535 n |
| Bernice, Okla. |
546 |
| Berryman, Rev. J.C. |
253 |
| Beth-a-bara Mission School |
507-509, 512 |
| Bethel, Okla. |
514 |
| Big Mouth, Arapaho chief |
525, 577, 581, 583 |
| Big Horse, Cheyenne chief |
364 |
| Billy, Jim, Choctaw Indian |
501 |
| Birch, Capt. |
219 n |
| Bird Chief, Arapaho chief |
577 |
| Bird Creek |
545 |
| Black Beaver, Delaware Indian |
26 |
| Black Coat, death of |
85 |
| Black Hawk War |
356, 429 |
| Black Kettle, Cheyenne Indian |
573, 579 |
| Black Kettle, fight |
536 n, 537 n |
| Blackwell, Okla. |
130 |
| Blaine County, Gypsum Hills of |
199 |
| Blaine, James G. |
32, 551 |
| Balir's Battery |
47 |
| Blake Brothers |
350 n |
| Blakeney, R.Q. |
290 |
| Bluff Creek |
337 |
| Bob, Joseph, Choctaw Indian |
505 |
| Boggy Depot, Choctaw Nation |
48, 267, 269, 270, 272, 499, 502, 517 |
| Boggy River |
255, 270, 499 |
| Boggy River, Clear |
276, 282 |
| Bohannon Spring |
507 |
| Bokchito, Choctaw Nation |
277 |
| Boley, Okla. |
62 |
| Bolton, William E. ("Billy") |
40 |
| Bonneville, Capt. Benjamin Louis Eulalie de |
326-328, 329 n, 330, 484, 485 |
| Bonneville, Capt. Benjamin Louis Eulalie de, an unpublished report by |
326-330 |
| Bonneville, Capt. Benjamin Louis Eulalie de, The adventures of |
327 |
| Bon Ton, Choctaw Nation |
510 |
| Book of the American Indians, The |
571 |
| Book Reviews |
138-139, 434-437, 592-596 |
| "Boomer" movement |
332 n, 333 n |
| Boone, Col. Albert Gallatin |
535 n |
| Boone, Capt. Nathan |
480 |
| Boktuklo County, Choctaw Nation |
512, 515 |
| Boudinot, Elias, Cherokee Indian |
238, 491, 541-543 |
| Boudinot, Dr. Elias |
542 |
| Boyd, President, Oklahoma University |
196-198 |
| Bradford, Maj. William |
483, 554 |
| Braggs, Okla. |
30 |
| Brainard, Thomas |
83 |
| Brainerd Mission |
13, 138, 139 |
| Branham, Dr. Edward L. |
78, 86, 90 |
| Brearley, Col. David, Indian Agent |
319 |
| Brewer, Mrs. Anna L. |
603 |
| Brewer, Philip Doddridge |
455, 456, 600-603 |
| Brewer, Elijah, Choctaw Indian |
502 |
| Brigham, Mrs. George F. |
8 |
| Bristow, Okla. |
460 |
| Broken Bow, Okla. |
511, 512, 514 |
| Brookings, A., Inspector of Choctaw Academy |
83 n |
| Brough, Charles Hillman, Ex-Governor of Arkansas |
5 |
| Brown, Alex |
85, 496 |
| Brown, Catherine |
139 |
| Brown, Elmer E. |
290 |
| Brown, Roland |
73 |
| Browne, William E. |
452, 453 |
| Browning, Rev. Mr. |
255 |
| Browning, Rev. Wesley |
233 |
| Brownlee, Senator |
469 |
| Bruce, Robert |
595 |
| Bruner, Richmond |
59 n |
| Bryan, Joel M |
495, 496 |
| Bryan, Joel R. |
491 |
| Bryan salt works |
475, 482, 492, 496 |
| Buck Creek |
501, 502 |
| Buck Creek Church |
502 |
| Buck Horn, The, Perry, Okla. |
127 |
| Bucklin, George |
198 |
| Buckskin, Joe |
332 |
| Buffalo |
336, 337, 374 n, 432, 537, 538, 573 |
| Buffalo hunt |
359, 525, 534, 536, 578, 579 581 |
| robes and hides |
28, 206, 249 |
| Buffalo Creek |
246 |
| Buffalo River |
500 |
| Bull Bear, Cheyenne Chief |
364, 577 |
| Bunker, C.D. |
203 |
| Buntin, J.A. |
159 |
| Buntin, Miss Martha |
159, 204, 369 |
| Burford, Hon. John H. |
349 |
| Burke, Edmund H. |
291 |
| Burke, J.J. |
160, 290-292 |
| Burnham, Miss Anna |
223, 255 |
| Bush (Indians) |
135 |
| Bushyhead, Chief, allotment of |
130, 131 |
| Bushyhead, Cherokee chief |
65 n |
| Bushyhead, Isaac |
491 |
| Bushyhead, native preacher, Flint District, Cherokee Nation |
256 |
| Business & Professional Women's Clubs of Oklahoma |
17 |
| Busk, Creek Indian |
170 |
| Butler, Capt. |
51 |
| Butler, Rev. Elizur |
239 |
| Butler, Miss Tookah |
20 |
| Byington, Rev. Cyrus, missionary |
221-223, 225, 392, 502-504, 506-508, 511, 512 |
| Byington, Sophia Nye (Mrs. Cyrus) |
221 n |
| Byrne, P.J. |
18, 20, 30, 33 |
|
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|
| Cabin Creek, Battle of |
44-47, 49 |
| Cache Creek Valley |
33 n |
| Caddo County Buttes, Okla. |
199 |
| Caddo (Indians) |
25, 210, 557 |
| Caldwell, Kan. |
119, 120, 126, 129, 336 n, 537 |
| California |
267, 515, 538,560-562, 564 565 567 568 |
| California Express |
566 n |
| California Joe |
332 |
| California, university of |
392 |
| Callahan, S.B. |
69 n, 70 n, 71 |
| Callaway, Mr., Neosho Sub-agent for Osages |
99 |
| Calvin, Lewis, sutdent at Choctaw Academy |
83 |
| Cameron, Ind. Ter., |
602 |
| Campbell, Harry |
5 |
| Campbell, W.S. (Stanley Vestal) |
577 n |
| Campbell salt works |
475, 482, 483, 495 |
| Camp Phoenix |
219 n |
| Camp Supply |
217, 339, 573 |
| Canadian River |
27, 36, 38, 51, 52, 209, 210, 235, 257, 328-330, 345, 393, 432, 514 |
| Canadian River, Deep Fork of |
432 |
| Canadian River, North |
329, 332, 339, 345, 362, 432, 433, 527, 587 n |
| Canadian River, South |
432 |
| Canadian, Tex. |
38-42 |
| Canard, Jim. |
29 |
| Candy, H., (John), printer |
238 |
| Cane Creek |
23, 66 n |
| Carpenter, Mr., Pottawatomie Agent |
252 |
| Carswell, Charles H. |
350 n |
| Carter, Gen. |
489, 490 |
| Carthage, Tex. |
48 |
| Carthage, Tenn. |
324 |
| Caswell, John Edwards |
392 |
| Catholic Mission |
252 |
| Cattle Industry |
18, 20, 23, 24, 27, 31, 32, 38, 217, 269, 331, 333 n, 334 n, 336-338, 369-382, 538 |
| Cayot, Lieut. Jule C. |
46 |
| Cherokee (Indians) |
11, 25, 46, 81, 84, 87, 88, 90, 95, 96, 100, 138, 173, 235, 237, 239, 241, 242, 246, 247, 318-320, 398 n, 428, 481, 485-487, 490, 492, 496, 498, 500, 514, 540, 542-544, 546, 557, 558, 560, 561, 563, 592 |
| Cherokee Advocate |
33, 108, 114 n, 485, 496, 497 n |
| Cherokee Agent |
481 |
| Cherokee Agent of Salines |
497 |
| Cherokee alphabet |
542 |
| Cherokee Anti-Treaty party |
542, 543 |
| Cherokee chief |
33, 65 n, 108 n, 318, 542 |
| Cherokee delegates |
489, 499 n |
| Cherokee Female Seminary |
239 n |
| Cherokee, in Civil War |
544, 545 |
| Cherokee, Lower |
243 |
| Cherokee Mounted Rifles |
544 |
| Cherokee, National Convention of |
545 |
| Cherokee Old Settlers |
490, 491 |
| Cherokee Orphan Asylum |
493 |
| Cherokee refugees |
547 |
| Cherokee, removal of |
486, 542, 543, 561 |
| Cherokee, Southern |
545, 546 |
| Cherokee Sub-agent |
86 |
| Cherokee Telephone Company |
33 |
| Cherokee Treaty Party |
498, 542, 543 |
| Cherokee, Treaty of Removal |
542 |
| Cherokee, Upper |
243, 256 |
| Cherokee Nation |
13, 15, 50, 51 n, 59, 60, 61 n, 65, 86, 488, 490, 491, 493, 495, 496, 498, 499 n, 500, 544-546, 554, 556, 560, 562, 612 |
| Cherokee Nation, capitol |
547 |
| Cherokee Nation, council |
490-492, 543 |
| Cherokee Nation, Delaware District |
497 |
| Cherokee Nation, Illinois District |
497 |
| Cherokee Nation, Supreme Court |
542 |
| Cherokee Nation, Saline District |
497 |
| Cherokee Nation, Schools |
238-240, 247, 256 |
| Cherokee Pioneer, A., Ella Flora Coodey Robinson, by Carolyn Foreman
|
236 n |
| Cherokee Outlet |
38, 39, 115, 116, 120, 129-132, 134-137 |
| Cherokee Outlet, cession of |
15 |
| Cherokee Outlet, establishment of postoffices |
131 |
| Cherokee Outlet, opening of |
115, 128, 309, 605 |
| Cherokee Outlet, town lot seekers |
131 |
| Chetopa, Kan. |
98 |
| Cheyenne (Indians) |
25, 27, 64, 65 n, 338, 340, 345, 348, 350, 352, 353, 363, 364, 522-527, 534 n, 535 n, 571-573, 576, 577, 588-591 |
| Cheyenne Agency |
380 |
| Cheyenne chiefs |
65 n, 364, 537-539, 525-527, 577 |
| Cheyenne, The Fighting |
527 |
| Cheyenne, The Girl Captives of |
524 |
| Cheyenne, Southern |
557 |
| Cheyenne, uprising of |
525 n |
| Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency |
331 n, 332, 335, 339-346, 352, 358, 359, 362, 521, 522 n, 526, 539, 571, 274 |
| Cheyenne and Arapaho country |
210, 349, 374, 376, 528 n, 608 |
| Chicaga (Indians) |
98 |
| Chickamauga Mission |
138 |
| Chickasaw (Indians) |
25, 27, 82-84, 90, 96, 98, 100, 220, 225, 226, 257-260, 263, 265, 278, 280, 281, 385, 390,394, 398 n, 401, 409 n, 492, 545, 557, 592 |
| Chickasaw citizenship court |
263 |
| Chickasaw commission |
281 |
| Chickasaw, Indian Territory lands |
280 |
| Chickasaw Legislature |
263 |
| Chickasaw Nation |
333 n, 379, 393 n, 528 n |
| Chickasha, Okla. |
118, 159, 466 |
| Chickasha Star |
116 n, 118 n, 122 n, 127 n |
| Chikaskia River |
337 |
| Childers, Daniel |
61, 62 n,
|
| Childers, William G. |
482 |
| Chilly's Prairies |
323 |
| Chisholm, Lydia |
245 n |
| Chisholm Trail |
331, 336 n, 338, 345, 522, 534 n, 537, 606 |
| Chisholm, William E. |
27 |
| Choctaw Academy, The, Kentucky |
77, 85-90, 92 n, 94-96, 98-114, 155, 156, 223 n, 240, 396, 399, 435, 513, 518, 519 |
| Choctaw Academy, complaints against |
104-106, 108-112 |
| Choctaw Academy, Inspector of |
83, 86, 109 |
| Choctaw Academy, lists of students |
79-83, 84, 94, 96-98, 100 |
| Choctaw Academy, students of |
78-79, 83, 85-90, 94, 95, 104, 108 |
| Choctaw Academy, rules of |
90, 91 |
| Choctaw Academy, vocational training at |
78, 102, 107 |
| Choctaw (Indians) |
25, 27, 78-81, 83-85, 87-89, 95, 96, 98, 100, 101, 105, 161, 220, 221, 222 n, 223, 225-227, 229, 241, 255, 257, 259-261, 263, 265, 269, 272, 278, 280-286, 382, 384, 387-390, 392-394, 400-402, 407 n, 409 n, 411 n, 413, 421, 422, 435, 492, 498, 501-505, 508, 510, 511, 514,545,557,592 |
| Choctaw Agency |
87, 88, 98, 105, 106, 232 |
| Choctaw Agent |
78, 87 |
| Choctaw Agreement |
280 |
| Choctaw amusements |
412, 413 |
| Choctaw Attorneys |
282 |
| Choctaw ball game |
512, 514 |
| Choctaw chief |
100, 105, 106, 108, 222, 261, 285, 383, 402 |
| Choctaw customs |
397, 398 |
| Choctaw delegate |
513 |
| Choctaw dress |
408, 409 |
| Choctaw election |
279, 281, 396 |
| Choctaw emigrants |
510, 513 |
| Choctaw, enrollment of |
260, 261, 265, 282 |
| Choctaw family life |
400, 401, 404, 410 |
| Choctaw food |
228, 406-408, 505 |
| Choctaw horticulture |
411, 412 |
| Choctaw houses |
404,405, 410 |
| Choctaw language |
221, 395, 419, 420, 508 |
| Choctaw laws |
260, 273 |
| Choctaw, Mississippi |
158, 257-262, 264-266 |
| Choctaw,removal of |
219 n, 257 |
| Choctaw superstitions |
414 |
| Choctaw, Treaty |
88, 257, 259-261, 265, 269, 282, 283 |
| Choctaw warfare |
413 |
| Choctaw Nation |
48, 85, 90, 102, 106, 220, 222, 223, 268, 269, 273, 275, 280, 385, 387, 388, 391 n, 393, 402, 498, 499, 501, 504, 507, 510, 512, 515, 546 |
| Choctaw Nation, Apuckshunubbee District |
106, 225, 227 n, 255 |
| Choctaw Nation, Atoka County |
279 |
| Choctaw Nation, Blue County |
277 |
| Choctaw Nation, Board of Education |
383, 384, 389, 390 |
| Choctaw Nation, capital of |
267 |
| Choctaw Nation, citizenship commission |
260-264 |
| Choctaw Nation, clans of |
511 |
| Choctaw Nation, commission |
280, 281 |
| Choctaw Nation, council house at Nun-ne-wa-ya |
288 n |
| Choctaw Nation, customs |
397, 398 |
| Choctaw Nation, delegate |
513 |
| Choctaw Nation, development of oil in |
275, 285 |
| Choctaw Nation, dress |
408, 409 |
| Choctaw Nation, Eagle County |
501, 509, 512, 514 |
| first board of medical examiners |
273 |
| Choctaw Nation, general council |
223 n, 224, 227 n, 259-263, 269, 272, 275-277, 279, 284, 383-386, 388, 391 |
| Choctaw Nation, government |
509 |
| Choctaw Nation, Kiamitia county |
385 |
| Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory lands |
259-261, 264, 265, 280 |
| Choctaw Nation, Lumber Company |
512 |
| Choctaw Nation, Medical Board |
276 |
| Choctaw Nation, minerals |
276-278, 281-283, 504 |
| Choctaw Nation, Moshulatubbee District |
388 |
| Choctaw Nation, National Agent |
277 |
| Choctaw Nation, Oil & Refining Company |
275, 276 |
| Choctaw Nation, Pushmataha District |
225, 228 n |
| Choctaw Nation, Schools |
90, 255, 383-391 |
| Choctaw NationSchool Journal |
384 |
| Choctaw Nation, students in the states |
271, 277 |
| Choctaw Nation, timber |
277 |
| Choctaw Nation, treasury |
277 |
| Choctaw Nation, tribal affairs |
283, 284 |
| Choctaw Indians in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century, by John Edwards
|
392 |
| Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes, consolidation and separation of |
259 |
| Choctaw and ChickasawObserver |
48 |
| Choctaw and Chickasaw, Supplemental agreement |
281 |
| Choteau, Okla. |
32, 487 |
| Choteau, Auguste Pierre |
249 n, 319, 427, 428, 492 |
| Choteau, Pierre |
476 |
| Choteau, The, |
462 |
| Chronicles of Oklahoma |
12, 155, 156, 158, 159, 168, 229 n, 236 n, 240 n, 303 n, 305, 308, 331 n, 359 n, 457, 461, 525, 540, 555 n, 560, 605 |
| Church, Baptist |
320-322, 385, 389 |
| Church, Congregational |
462 |
| Church, Episcopal |
219, 249, 552, 554 |
| Church, Mariner's |
235 |
| Church, Methodist |
225 n, 232, 233, 246, 254 n, 385, 389,516, 603, 607 |
| Church, Moravian |
540 |
| Church, Presbyterian |
227, 267, 268, 282, 385, 389, 393, 403, 424, 502 |
| Church, Roman Catholic |
389 |
| Chu-wa-la Female Seminary, Choctaw Nation |
221 n, 224 |
| Cimarron Crossing |
532 |
| Cimarron River |
328 n, 338, 429, 431, 477, 480, 500, 534 n |
| Civil War |
14, 22, 25, 26, 33, 35, 36, 44, 48, 52, 54, 55, 58, 68, 71, 232 n, 269, 319, 320, 322, 323, 333 n, 334 n, 335 n, 357, 358, 485-487, 498, 503, 521, 543, 544, 549 |
| Civil War, effect on Creek Indians |
26 |
| Claremore, Okla. |
8, 32 |
| Clark, Champ |
458 |
| Clark, E.L. |
377, 378 |
| Clark, Gen. William |
250 n, 426 |
| Clarke, Geo. W. |
87-89, 105 |
| Clarksville, Tex. |
509 |
| Clayton, Mrs. Powell |
8 |
| Clear Creek |
516 |
| Cleaver, Miss Eliza |
251 n |
| Cleveland County, Okla. |
432, 433 |
| Cleveland, President Grover |
39, 72 |
| Cloud Creek |
22 |
| Clute, William A. |
607, 608 |
| Coachman, Ward, Creek chief |
33 |
| Coacoochee (Wild Cat), Seminole chief |
236 |
| Coal County, Okla. |
285 |
| Cobb Creek |
349 |
| Cobb, Lewis W., Choctaw Indian |
442 |
| Cobb, William A., Choctaw Indian |
449-450 |
| Coffee Creek |
432 |
| Coffeyville, Kan. |
135 |
| Colbert, Maj. Pittman, Chickasaw Indian |
225, 226 |
| Colbert, Simpson |
505 |
| Cole, Coleman, Choctaw chief |
269, 513, 517 |
| Collins, Capt. Charles O. |
226 |
| Collins, Hubert E. |
331, 347, 359 n, 520, 534 n, 539, 606-607 |
| Collins, John |
521 |
| Colonel Dick Johnson's Choctaw Academy, by Mrs. Shelley D. Rouse
|
240 n |
| Colony, Okla. |
348, 353-355, 536 n |
| Colorado |
525 n, 535 n, 572 |
| Colton, J.H. |
518 |
| Comanche Indians |
25, 207, 209, 210, 319, 345, 369, 382, 481, 524, 557 |
| Companions of the Trail, by Hamlin Garland
|
572, 573 |
| Concho, Okla. |
348 |
| Confederate Memorial Hall |
48 n |
| Conser slate mine |
504 |
| Constitutional party of Creeks |
28, 66 n |
| Constitution, proposed amendment to the |
438 |
| Continental Monthly |
172 |
| Coodey, J & Son |
496 |
| Coodey, Joseph |
496 |
| Coodey, William Shorey |
236 n, 496 |
| Cooke, Walter |
118 |
| Coon Chito Church |
511 |
| Cooper, Col. Douglass H. |
54, 322, 545 |
| Coosa River |
172 |
| Coo-see-wa-tee stream, Ga. |
540 |
| Copeland, Rev. Charles Cook |
222, 223 n, 255, 502, 505 |
| Copeland, H.K. |
255 |
| Coppinger, Alice Blaine |
551, 552 |
| Coppinger, Col. |
32, 551, 552 |
| Cornwall, Conn. |
560 |
| Corporation Commission, first chairman of |
49 |
| Cotsochy, Creek Indian |
28, 29 |
| Cotsochy or Sand Party of Creeks |
28 |
| Cottonwood River |
334, 336 |
| Couch, Capt. |
333 n |
| Council, The Grand June |
556-558 |
| Council, International Indian |
25, 26, 28, 72, 73, 278 |
| Council Grove |
346 |
| County M (Woods) |
136 |
| County N |
39 |
| Court, United States |
72 n, 349, 351 |
| Court for Western District of Arkansas |
261 |
| Court for Western District of Oklahoma |
602 |
| Court in Indian Territory |
20, 262-264 |
| Coweta, Ga. |
313, 318, 320 |
| Coweta, Lower Creek town |
173 n |
| Cowskin river |
246 |
| Crabtree, C.J. |
11 |
| Crafts, Lieut. Fred |
46 |
| Craig, Mr. |
14 |
| Craig County, Okla. |
44 |
| Creek (Indians) |
11, 25, 26, 28, 29, 33, 52, 54, 57, 59, 61 n, 62 n, 64, 65 n, 66 n, 69, 70, 73-76, 81, 84, 94, 95, 98-100, 105, 172, 173, 175, 176, 235, 239, 256, 313-315, 317 n, 319, 325, 394, 398 n, 401 n, 406 n, 428, 429, 481, 492, 495, 496, 592 |
| Creek Agency |
9, 21, 22, 26, 54, 315 |
| Creek Agent |
61 n, 94, 239, 319 |
| Creek agreements, original and supplemental |
75 |
| Creek allotment agreement |
54, 74 |
| Creek busk |
170 |
| Creek chief |
26, 28-30, 33, 53, 57, 59-76, 95, 313, 316, 318, 319 |
| Creek confederacy |
315 |
| Creek confederate regiment |
322 |
| Creek Coweta |
313 |
| Creek crime |
66 |
| Creek custom |
422 n |
| Creek delegation |
61 n, 71, 72 |
| Creek, education of |
13 |
| Creek election |
28, 68, 69, 70 n, 72-75 |
| Creek emigrants |
321 |
| Creek history |
310, 317, 318, 321, 325 |
| Creek language |
34, 71 |
| Creek lighthorsemen |
29, 59, 60, 62, 63, 316 |
| Creek, Lower |
52, 54-56, 313-315, 317-319, 321-323, 325, 550 |
| Creek, Loyal |
52, 53, 58, 59 n, 62 n, 64, 68 |
| Creek, McIntosh faction of |
54, 323, 325 |
| Creek militia |
69 n |
| Creek, mounted volunteers |
54 |
| Creek negotiations at Fort Smith in 1866 |
363 |
| Creek, Northern |
26, 28, 29 |
| Creek orphans |
29 |
| Creek orphan payment |
61 n, 65 n |
| Creek peace conference |
61 n |
| Creek political parties |
68, 70 n |
| Creek, removal of |
325, 486 |
| Creek, Southern |
26 |
| Creek Treaty |
65 n, 69, 172, 173, 314, 315, 319-322, 481 |
| Creek troops |
545 |
| Creek Union |
322 |
| Creek, Upper |
52, 316, 318 |
| Creek War of 1813-14 |
314-316 |
| Creek Nation |
13-15, 22, 31, 52, 54, 61 n, 62 n, 63-75, 240, 323, 324, 481 |
| Creek Nation, capitol |
28 |
| Creek Nation, civil disturbances |
57, 59, 61-70 |
| Creek Nation constitution |
29, 56, 57, 59,61 n, 66 n |
| Creek Nation council |
315, 316, 318, 319, 322 |
| Creek Nation country |
312 |
| Creek Nation, Deep Fork District of |
29 |
| Creek Nation, Eufaula District of |
323 |
| Creek Nation goverment |
28, 53, 57, 58, 61 n, 63,66 n, 68, 73 |
| Creek Nation, House of Kings |
63 n, 70 n |
| Creek Nation, House of Warriors |
56, 63 n, 70 n, 320, 322, 324 |
| Creek Nation, Inspector General |
69 n |
| Creek Nation, lands |
62 n, 69, 72-75, 173-175, 314, 315 |
| Creek Nation, Muscogee District of |
56 |
| Creek Nation National council |
28, 29, 32, 53, 56, 58, 63, 65 n, 69 n, 70, 71, 74 |
| Creek Nation, North Fork District of |
322 |
| Creek Nation, Okmulgee District of |
59 |
| Creek Nation pastures |
31, 32 |
| Creek Nation, political campaign in |
57 |
| Creek Nation schools |
66, 235 n, 320, 324 |
| Creek Nation, school supervisor |
15 |
| Creek Nation, supreme court of |
70 n, 72, 322 |
| Creek Nation Treasury |
69 n, 70 n |
| Criley, Bill |
350 n |
| Cross, Okla. |
130, 132 |
| Cross Timbers |
328, 329 |
| Crowder, Richard |
513 |
| Crowell, John |
30, 31 |
| Crowell, Col. John, Creek Agent |
319 |
| Crutcho Creek |
432 |
| Cubage, Annie Rosser |
44 |
| Cummings, J.S. |
33 |
| Cummnings, Maj. Shawnee, Delaware, Kansas & Kickagoo Agent |
253 |
| Cunningham, Harper |
469 |
| Cunningham, Uncle John, Postmaster at Fort Gibson |
21 |
| Curtis Act |
54, 73, 74 |
| Curtis, Charles |
285 |
| Cushman, H.B. |
393 n |
| Cussetah, Creek town |
54, 56, 75 |
| Custer, Gen. |
332 n, 340,573 |
| Cut Finger, Arapaho Band Man |
577 |
| Cynthiana Gleaner |
114 n |
|
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|
| Daily Eagle, Enid
|
130 n |
| Daily National Demoncrat |
566 n |
| Daily News, Frederick, Md.
|
7 |
| Daily Oklahoman |
117 n, 118 n, 120 n, 126 n, 128 n, 290 |
| Dale, Dr. E.E. |
560 |
| Darien, McIntosh County, Ga. |
312 |
| Darlington, "Bill" |
536 |
| Darlington, Brinton, Quaker Indian Agent |
338, 340, 342 n, 343, 345, 346 n, 362, 521, 522 n, 526, 536 |
| Darlington Indian Schools |
359 |
| Darlington, Oklahoma |
331 n, 335 n, 345, 346, 352, 353, 355, 358, 360, 522, 525, 526, 528, 531, 532, 536, 537, 539, 571, 574, 588, 606 |
| Darlington, William |
346 |
| Daughters of the Confederacy |
9, 547 |
| Daughters of the American Revolution |
9, 17 |
| Daughters of the American Revolution, William McIntosh chapter |
317 n |
| Davenport, Burnett |
517 |
| Davis, Edward |
158, 257 |
| Davis, Tavern of Aunt Sarah |
22 |
| Davis, Okla. |
41, 507 |
| Dawes Commission |
72-74, 262-264, 278-281 |
| Dawes, Starkey Brent |
445 |
| Dawson, Capt. James Low, Creek Indian Agent |
239 |
| Dayton, Ohio |
521 n |
| Deadwood, So. Dak. |
334 n |
| Death Valley |
501 |
| Debo, Angie |
382 |
| Deep Fork |
56, 57 |
| Deep Fork, bridge road |
31 |
| Deep Fork, river |
24, 52 |
| Dehoney, Willis |
109 |
| DeQueen, Ark. |
501, 510 |
| Delaware (Indians) |
25, 26, 253-255 |
| Delaware (Indians), schools among the |
253 |
| Delaware County, Okla. |
547 |
| Denver, Colo. |
334 n |
| Desperado City |
38 |
| Dickinson, Miss. |
225, 255 |
| Dirty Creek |
494 |
| Doaksville, Choctaw settlement |
224, 269, 517, 518, 546 |
| Dodd, William Francis |
447-448 |
| Dodge City, Kan. |
36, 37, 336 n |
| Dodge, Lewis |
83 |
| Dodge, Rev. Nathaniel B. |
251 |
| Dougherty, John |
109 |
| Douglas, Stephen A. |
617 |
| Douglass, Rev. Mr. |
235 |
| Downing, Lewis |
114 |
| Doyle, Judge Thos. H. |
156, 157, 162 |
| Drew, Delilah |
320, 324 |
| Drew Salt works |
494 |
| Drew, William |
320 |
| Drury College |
516 |
| Dubois, Barent |
185 n |
| Duke, John Williams |
299, 300 |
| Dukes, Gilbert W., Choctaw chief |
391 n |
| Dunbar, William |
217 n |
| Durant, Alex R., (Choctaw) |
275, 511, 513 |
| Durant, George |
513 |
| Durant, Mrs. Sallie, (Alex R.) |
511, 513 |
| Durant, Okla. |
508 |
| Durham, Kan. |
334 n |
| Dwight, Johnathan, Choctaw |
502 |
| Dwight Mission |
13, 256, 554 |
| Dwight, Simon T., Choctaw |
387, 391 n |
| Dwire, Isaac W., Supt. |
359 |
| Dyer, James, Choctaw |
510 |
|
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|
| Eagletown, Okla. |
222, 506, 508-510 |
| Earheart, Davis |
482, 495 |
| Early Far West, The by W.J. Ghent
|
434 |
| Eaton, Rachel Caroline |
8 |
| Eaton, Washington |
90 |
| Eddy, Miss Clara |
269 |
| Edge, Jonas, Quaker |
215 |
| Editorials |
5-9, 155-161, 306, 307, 457 |
| Edmond, Okla. |
432 |
| Education in the Choctaw country after the Civil War |
383 |
| Edwards, Col. George C. |
392 |
| Edwards, John |
392, 394 n, 395 n, 411 n, 502, 515 |
| Edwards, Major |
252 |
| Elliott, Maj. |
573 |
| Elliott, Maj. Joel H. |
536 n |
| Ellsworth, Judge Henry L., U.S. Commissioner |
426-430 |
| Elmira College, N.Y. |
14 |
| El Reno, Okla. |
135, 309, 349, 359, 460, 525, 590, 607, 609 |
| El Reno Democrat |
607 |
| El Reno Globe |
608 |
| El Reno Tribune |
348 |
| Emahlah, Efa |
68 n |
| Emarthlar, Hopethle, Creek chief |
94 |
| Emerson, H.F. |
41 |
| Emporia, Kan. |
345 |
| Enid, Okla. |
118, 123-126, 133-135, 309, 466, 608, 613, 614 |
| Enid Daily Wave |
133 n, 135 n |
| Enid Government |
133, 135 |
| Enid, north town of |
135, 338 |
| Enid Railroad |
133, 135 |
| Enid and Perry Railroad |
134 |
| Euchee Indians |
25 |
| Eufaula, Okla. |
72, 323, 330 n |
| Evans, Jack (Fingerless Bill) |
122, 123 |
| Evans, Dr. Robert |
107 |
| Evans and Company |
206 |
| Events Among the Muskogees During Sixty Years |
21 |
| Everidge, Joe |
517 |
| Everidge, Judge Joel |
269 |
|
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|
| Fame, Okla. |
321, 323 |
| Fairchild, Gen. Lucius, Indian Commissioner |
15 |
| Fairchild Mission |
239 n, 256 |
| Farver, Battice, Pero and W.J. |
506 |
| Farmer, Mrs. |
34 |
| Fayetteville, Ark. |
561 |
| Federal Reserve Act |
457-459 |
| Felakatvbbi, Choctaw Indian |
514 |
| Fern Mountain |
22, 235 n |
| Ferry of Bullet Foreman |
21 |
| Field, Capt. |
22 |
| Field, Judge Richard |
236 |
| Fighting Norths and Pawnee Scouts, The |
595-596 |
| "Fingerless Bill" |
122 |
| Fish, Gen. Clinton B., U.S. Commissioner |
67, 68 n |
| Fisher, William |
33 |
| Fisher, King |
531 n |
| Fisk, Pliny, Choctaw |
502 |
| Fixico, Hotulga, Creek Indian |
62 n, 68 n |
| Flint River |
317 n |
| Florida |
234 n, 235, 553, 573 |
| Flynn, Dennis |
469 |
| Fobb, Foster, Choctaw Indian |
501, 502 |
| Folsom, A. |
89 |
| Folsom, Col. David |
225, 396, 402, 517 |
| Folsom, Henry N. |
85, 517 |
| Folsom, Israel |
223 n, 499 |
| Folsom, McKee |
223 n |
| Folsom, Nathaniel |
223 n, 508 |
| Folsom, Rhoda (Mrs. Peter P. Pitchlynn) |
223 n |
| Folsom, Sim |
517 |
| Folsoms, The |
114 |
| Foote, Henry S., Justice, Citizenship Court |
264 |
| Ford, J.O. & Co., Saddlers, St. Louis, Mo. |
28 |
| Foreman, Bullet |
21 |
| Foreman, Carolyn Thomas (Mrs. Grant) |
11, 77, 155, 156, 158, 159, 219, 229 n, 236 n, 240 n, 555 |
| Foreman, Grant |
11, 159, 226 n, 326, 330 n, 384 n, 385 n, 387 n, 474, 482, 483 n, 555 n, 592-594 |
| Foreman, John A. |
46, 49 |
| Foreman, Superintendent, Cherokee Public Schools |
256 |
| Forrest, Col. R.B. |
350 n |
| Fort Blunt |
46 |
| Fort Cobb |
210 |
| Fort Coffee |
232, 233, 385 |
| Fort Coffee Academy, Choctaw School |
225, 232 n, 233, 255 |
| Fort Dodge, Kan. |
217, 340, 534 |
| Fort Elliot |
36, 536-538 |
| Fort Gibson |
8, 10, 20, 21, 30, 32, 50, 51 n, 55, 56, 64, 65 n, 86, 226, 233, 234, 236 n, 239 n, 240 n, 241 n, 247-249, 318, 319, 321, 326-328, 427-429, 433, 476, 480, 481, 486, 487, 489, 490, 545, 550-555 |
| Fort Gibson, title to site of original |
10 |
| Fort Gibson, sutler at |
86, 553 |
| Fort Hall on the Oregon Trail |
436 |
| Fort Jackson, Ala |
315 |
| Fort Jessup |
219 n, 553 |
| Fort Leavenworth |
241, 253 n, 255 |
| Fort Mitchell |
320 |
| Fort Osage |
478 |
| Fort Reno |
30, 135, 345-347, 362-364, 536, 538, 589 |
| Fort Sill |
32, 33, 204-207, 213, 216, 340, 369-372, 375-377 |
| Fort Smith |
18, 21, 23, 26, 33, 225 n, 231, 232 n, 233, 323, 326, 327, 476, 483, 484, 486, 488, 495, 498, 522, 531, 532, 550, 553, 554, 602 |
| Fort Scott |
46, 247, 248, 553 |
| Fort Supply |
40 |
| Fort Towson |
105, 106, 219 n, 220, 221 n, 224-226, 234 n, 327, 516-518, 554 |
| Fort Washita |
48, 224 n |
| Fort Wayne |
248 |
| Foster, Capt. Abram |
54 |
| Foster, Miss Mary |
251 n |
| Fowler, Jacob |
484 |
| Fox (Indians) |
25 |
| Frankel, Sondheimer & Laupheimer, fur buyers |
23 |
| Franklin, M.E. |
463 |
| Frazier, Timothy |
88 |
| Fuller, Stephen |
250 n |
| Fulton, Ark. |
220 |
|
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|
| Gardner, Isaac C., teacher, Choctaw Academy |
110 |
| Gardner, Jefferson, Choctaw chief |
279, 509, 515 |
| Gardner, Jimmie |
515 |
| Gaines, George |
515 |
| Gaines's Creek |
329 n |
| Gainesville, Tex. |
381 |
| Gainesville, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway |
134 |
| Garland, Hamlin |
571-573 |
| Garvin, Isaac, Choctaw chief |
505 |
| Gates Creek |
517 |
| Geary, Okla. |
587 n |
| Geological Work in Oklahoma, The Beginning of |
158, 196 |
| Georgia |
13, 45, 237, 238 n, 311, 312, 314, 315, 317, 318, 320, 323, 325, 495, 540, 542, 549, 550, 553, 593 |
| Georgia penitentiary |
139 |
| Georgetown, Ky. |
155 |
| Gerlach, Mrs. Franz Joseph |
38 |
| Gerlach, George |
37, 39 |
| Gerlach, John Joseph |
35, 36, 38-43 |
| Gerlach bank |
41, 42 |
| Gerlach-Hopkins Merc. Co. |
41 |
| Gerlach Brothers' Road Ranch and Store |
37-39, 41 |
| Germaine sisters |
524-527, 539 |
| Ghent, W. J. |
434 |
| Gibson Station, Okla. |
32, 549-552 |
| Gierson, Col. B.H. |
206, 211 |
| Gill, Jackman Andrew |
444 |
| Gillett, Frank E. |
350 n |
| Gillett, Capt. L. E. |
49 |
| Glass Mountains at Cleo, Okla. |
199 |
| Glitsch, Carl S. |
442-443 |
| Glover Creek |
513-515 |
| Glover, Robert Lee |
448 |
| Going, Isom, Choctaw Indian |
512 |
| Gold excitement in Wichita Mountains |
202 |
| Goode, Rev. William H. |
221 n, 224 n, 225 n , 232 n, 233, 255 |
| Goode, Sarah B. (Mrs. Wm. H.) |
232 n |
| Goodland, Choctaw settlement |
516 |
| Goodwater, Choctaw church |
511, 513 |
| Gould, Dr. charles N. |
158, 196, 203 |
| Goulding, Patrick James |
612-614 |
| Government, Indian |
278 |
| Government, United States |
26, 27, 29, 53, 61, 62 n, 67, 73, 231, 235, 258, 264, 266, 281, 283, 284, 314, 317, 318, 321, 388, 397, 542, 545, 546, 592 |
| Graham, Maj. |
248, 252 |
| Grande Prairie |
329, 432 |
| Grand River |
28, 246 n, 250 n, 462, 481-483, 487, 489, 492, 496-498, 554 |
| "Grand Saline" |
477-479, 481, 492, 493, 496 |
| Grant, Ulyssis |
25, 45, 204 |
| Gray, Dr. |
88 |
| Grayson, G. W. |
30, 33, 61, 62 n, 68 n |
| Grayson, Sam |
63 n |
| Grayson, Uncle Wat |
33 |
| Great Plains |
333, 595, 596 |
| Great Salt Plains |
500 |
| Green Corn Dance, The |
170-195 |
| Greenfield, Okla. |
527 n |
| Greenleaf Creek |
30 |
| Green Peach Creek War |
29, 53, 66, 68-70 |
| Gregory, Parthenia |
12 |
| Griffis, Joseph |
332 n |
| Grigsby, Col. William |
350 n |
| Grinnell, George Bird |
527 |
| Guess, George (Sequoyah) Salt Works |
496 |
| Guper & Cottreaux, confectioners, Fort Smith, Ark. |
23 |
| Guthrie, Okla. |
122, 123, 128, 306, 461, 609 |
| Guthrie Daily News |
119 n, 120 n, 122 n, 126 n, 130 n, 131 n, 133 n, 134 n |
| Gwinnett, Button |
312 |
|
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|
| Haas, Julius |
509 |
| Hackberry Springs |
538 |
| Hackett, Ark. |
455, 601-603 |
| Hadjo, Thlathlo, Creek chief |
94 |
| Hadsell, Roy |
198, 199 |
| Haggerty, Spire |
324 |
| Haijo, Lachar, Creek chief |
53, 57 |
| Haileyville, Okla. |
282 |
| Hair Conrad, Indian chief |
557 |
| Haiyipatukla Clan |
502 |
| Hammock, Wilson M. |
41 |
| Hancock, John S. |
304 |
| Handbook of American Indians, edited by Frederick Webb Hodge
|
234 n |
| Hardin, Laura E. |
11 |
| Harding, Warren G. |
17 |
| Harjo, Archolark |
59 n |
| Harmony Mission |
250, 251 n, 427 |
| Harper, one eyed |
31 |
| Harris, C. A. |
87-90, 94, 95 |
| Harris, Lucy |
220 |
| Harris, N. Sayre |
219 |
| Harris, Walter Reynolds |
443 |
| Harris, William |
501 |
| Harris, Rev. |
159 |
| Harris, Messrs. |
220 |
| Harrison, President |
306 |
| Harrison, Zadoc |
518 |
| Harrover, Miss Alma |
71, 72 |
| Harsha, John M. |
499 n, 500 |
| Harsha, W. S. |
18 |
| Harsha & Spaulding |
18 |
| Hartranft, Gen. John F., Indian Commissioner |
15 |
| Hartshorne, Okla. |
277, 387 |
| Harvison, William |
18 |
| Haskell, Charles N. |
461, 464, 467, 468 |
| Haskell, Mrs. Jane |
471, 472 |
| Haskell, Okla. |
9, 139 |
| Haskell Institute |
570 |
| Hastings, W. W. |
11 |
| Hawkins, Benj., Indian Agent |
179, 324 |
| Hawkins, Col. Samuel |
324 |
| Haworth, J. M., Quaker Agent |
369 |
| Haworth, James H., Quaker Agent |
214, 215 n, 216, 217 |
| Hayes, Los |
38 |
| Hayes, President |
314 |
| Hays City |
334 n |
| Hazen, Col. W. B. |
204, 205, 216 |
| Helena, Ark. |
45 |
| Hemphill County, Tex. |
36, 38 |
| Henderson, Rev., Thomas, Principal Choctaw Academy |
83, 87-93, 96, 99, 101, 102, 107, 113, 155 |
| Hennessey, Okla. |
118-120, 123, 125, 338 |
| Hennessey Clipper |
116 n |
| Henry, Amos, Choctaw Indian |
391 n |
| Henry, Col. G. V. |
371, 373, 374, 376 n, 377, 380, 381 |
| Henry Kendall College |
14, 19 |
| Herbert Hoover, by Will Irwin
|
218 n |
| Hester, Captain |
269, 271 |
| Heston, J. M. |
72 |
| Hickey, Nancy |
51 n |
| Hicks, Delila |
245 n |
| Hicks, George |
245 n |
| Hicks, Mrs. W. P. |
8 |
| Hickock, James Butler, ("Wild Bill") |
333 |
| Higgins, Tex |
39 |
| Hik-i-tabi, Choctaw Indian |
512 |
| Hillibee Creek |
64 |
| Historical collection of Aaron C. Parrott |
308 |
| Historical societies, organization at Tahlequah, Claremore, Muskogee & Pottawatomie Co., Okla. |
8 |
| Hitchcock, Col. Ethan Allen |
226 |
| Hleotabbi, Choctaw Indian |
511, 512 |
| Hoag, Enoch, Supt., Central Superintendency |
207 |
| Hobart, Okla. |
201, 202 |
| Hobohithli Yahola (Apotheola) Creek War Speaker |
170, 186, 193, 194 |
| H-del-ke, Creek Indian |
65 n |
| Hochatown, Choctaw settlement |
504, 505 |
| Hodge, David N. |
73 |
| Hodges, John |
513 |
| Hoffman, C. O., E. E., and Roy |
350 n |
| Hog Town |
38 |
| Holdenville, Okla. |
514 |
| Holloway, Dr. |
342 |
| Holloway, Frank |
342, 343 |
| Home Sweet Home |
157 |
| Honeo (Wolf) Valley |
339 |
| Honey Creek |
245, 547 |
| Honey Springs, Creek Nation |
550 |
| Honey Springs, battle of |
322 |
| Hood, Lieut. Washington |
492 |
| Hoover, Jessie |
218 n |
| Hopaiishvbbi, Choctaw Indian |
514 |
| Hopefield Mission |
427 |
| Hopkins, J. H. |
41 |
| Hord, George W., student at Choctaw Academy |
107 |
| Horse Creek |
36-38 |
| Horseshoe Bend |
315 |
| Horse stealing |
522 |
| Horton, William J. |
602 |
| Hotchkin, Rev. Ebenezer, missionary to Choctaws |
225, 255 |
| Howell, Calvin C. |
507, 509 |
| Howell, Dr. Thomas |
507 |
| House Creek |
431 |
| Houston, Sam |
9, 10, 40, 318, 319, 428, 492, 497, 554 |
| Houston, Temple |
40, 350 n |
| Hoyt, Rev. Ard |
139 |
| Hudson, Daniel |
512, 517, 518 |
| Hudson, George, Choctaw chief |
222, 508, 509, 514 |
| Hudson, Harriet |
505 |
| Hudson, Jackson |
503, 517 |
| Hudson, Peter J. |
221 n, 224 n, 225 n, 228 n, 229 n, 230 n, 384 n, 385 n, 387, 391, 501 |
| Hudson, Wash |
501 |
| Hudson, William Bartlett |
147 |
| Hudson's Ford |
46 |
| Hugo, Okla. |
518 |
| Hunt, P. B., Indian Agent |
369, 370, 372-377, 379-382 |
| Humboldt, Kan. |
544 |
| Hunnewell, Kan. |
120 |
| Hunter, Maj. David |
232 |
| Hunter, R. D. |
373 |
| Hurley, P. J., argument on Mississippi Choctaw Indians |
265 n |
|
-I-
|
| Ikard and Company |
373 |
| Illinois River |
21, 483, 484, 486, 494, 496 |
| Illinois |
355-358, 576, 609 |
| Independence, Mo. |
327, 427 |
| Indian Agency |
476 |
| Indian Agency, Creek |
22 |
| Indian Agent |
65, 70 |
| Indian, beaded material |
11, 12 |
| Indian, beef issued to |
574 n, 575 n, 576 |
| Indian, Champion |
384 n |
| Indian, Citizen |
384 n, 385 n |
| Indian, Commission |
15 |
| Indian, feeding the |
379, 380, 382 |
| Indian, Five Civilized Tribes |
540, 556, 593 |
| Indian, government |
278 |
| Indian, Home Guards |
46, 49, 55 |
| Indian, hostile |
208 |
| Indian, hunting expeditions |
206 |
| Indian, immigrant |
476 |
| Indian, Industrial Training School |
361 |
| Indian, Journal |
33 |
| Indian, lands |
592 |
| Indian, Loyal or Northern |
14, 29, 52, 59, 62 n, 64 |
| Indian, mission conference |
255 n |
| Indian, plains |
159, 160, 267, 335, 352-354, 570, 572, 573, 585, 594 |
| Indian, Police |
370, 371, 381 |
| Indian, raids |
37, 211 |
| Indian, refugees in Civil War |
26 |
| Indian, regiment |
46 |
| Indian, relics and documents |
5, 11 |
| Indian, Removal |
592-594 |
| Indian, removal |
327 |
| Indian, reservations |
159 |
| Indian, Rights Association |
570 |
| Indian, schools |
159, 348, 349 |
| Indian, soldiers in Spanish War |
15 |
| Indian, Southern |
13, 29, 138, 542 |
| Indian, State |
25 |
| Indian, trade |
27, 206, 326 |
| Indian, Tribes, boundaries of |
235 |
| Indian, warfare |
345, 360, 524, 525, 526 n, 534 n, 536, 573, 574, 588 |
| Indian, wild |
65 n, 426, 427, 432, 556 |
| Indians and Pioneers, by Grant Foreman
|
330 n, 482 n, 555 n |
| Indians of United States, concentration of |
25 |
| Indian Springs, Ga. |
313-316, 321 |
| Indian country, smallpox in |
98 |
| Indian Territory |
14, 17-19, 31-33, 45, 48, 52, 54, 61 n, 62 n, 64 n, 65 n, 66 n, 67 n, 71, 72, 134, 199, 204, 231, 233, 235, 240, 252, 259, 260, 262, 267, 271, 274, 278-280, 283, 318, 321, 324, 325, 331, 336 n, 337, 342 n, 344, 377, 378, 392, 426, 427, 429, 460, 465, 466, 483 n, 495, 496, 498-501, 508, 510, 521, 522, 525, 531 n, 534 n, 536 n, 537, 540, 544, 545, 549, 550, 552, 587, 592, 602, 612 |
| Indian Territory, Medical Association |
273 |
| Indian Territory, Republican Convention |
279 |
| Indian Territory, Superintendent of schools for |
389 |
| Indian Territory, A Journal of a Tour Through |
159, 219-256
|
| Ingle, Ed. P. |
290 |
| Inola, Okla. |
31 |
| International Indian Council |
25, 26, 28, 72, 73, 278 |
| Interoceanic Railroad Company |
134 |
| Iowa (Indians) |
25 |
| Iron, Lieut. |
30 |
| Iroquois or Six Nation Indians |
401, 402 n |
| Irving, Washington |
9, 10, 250 n, 327, 426-431, 433, 492, 554, 555 |
| Irving, Washington, one hundredth anniversary of visit of |
8 |
| Irving, Washington, departure of |
10 |
| Isenberg, J. L. |
130 n |
| Island, Harry, Creek Indian |
26 |
| Isparhecher, Creek chief |
29, 30, 52-60, 61 n, 62, 64, 65 n, 66-76, 320 |
| Isparhecher, allotment of |
54 |
| Isparhecher, children of |
71 |
| Isparhecher, death of |
54, 75 |
| Isparhecher, divorce of |
71, 72 |
| Isparhecher, enrollment of |
75 |
| Isparhecher, government |
61 |
| Isparhecher, grave of |
75 |
| Isparhecher, impeachment of |
59 |
| Isparhecher, marriages of |
71, 72 |
| Isparhecher, party |
62 n, 68 |
| Isparhecher, services in Confederate Army |
54 |
| Isparhecher, War |
53 |
| Iyanvbbi Creek |
504, 511 |
| Iyanvbbi Female Seminary |
504, 507 |
| Izard, Governor |
484 |
|
-J-
|
| Jack, Nochar |
59 n |
| Jackson, Gen. Andrew |
314-316, 319, 327, 413, 429, 435, 592 |
| Jackson, Georgia |
317 n |
| James Boys |
33 |
| James, Jonas, Choctaw Indian |
501, 502 |
| Jefferson, Silas, Creek chief |
62 n |
| Jefferson, Timothy, Choctaw Indian |
504 |
| Jefferson, Texas |
320, 324 |
| Jefferson, Okla. |
337 |
| Jennings, John and Al. |
350 n |
| Jennings, Okla. |
431 |
| Jerome, George W., Indian Comminssioner |
15 |
| Jesup, Gen. |
236 n |
| Jesuits at Florissant, Mo. |
252 n |
| Jim Boy, Creek chief |
94, 95 |
| John, Gopher, Seminole Indian |
234, 236 |
| Johnson, Alexander |
497 |
| Johnson, Richard M. |
77, 78, 83, 88, 90, 92, 95, 100, 104, 106, 109, 111, 113, 114, 155, 240, 435 |
| Johnson Indian School |
155, 156 |
| Johnston, Clarissa |
250 n |
| Johnston, William |
550 |
| Jones, David |
129 |
| Jones, John |
77 |
| Jones, Robert M., Choctaw Indian |
114, 516, 518 |
| Jones, Wilson N., Choctaw chief |
277, 391 |
| Jones Male Academy |
277, 387 |
| Jones, Oklahoma |
432 |
| Jones and Plummer Trail |
36 |
| Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association |
271 |
| Journal of a Tour in the Indian Territory |
219-256 |
| Jumper, Seminole Chief |
65 n |
| Junction City, Kan. |
204 |
|
-K-
|
| Kansas |
33 n, 45, 53, 136, 214, 334 n, 337, 427, 466, 499 n, 524, 537, 549, 550, 609 |
| Kansas Indians |
248, 253 |
| Kansas river |
254 |
| Kansas historical society |
291 |
| Kansas cavalry |
47 |
| Kansas, Oklahoma Central and Southwestern railroad |
134 |
| Kansas Pacific Railway |
334 n |
| Kansas City, Mo. |
254 n, 333 n |
| Ke-char-te |
54 |
| Kelley, Ed. P. |
609-610 |
| Kelly, Henry |
145 |
| Kendrick, Dr. |
273 |
| Kennard, Moty, Creek chief |
320 |
| Kentucky |
78, 86 n, 87, 94, 98-101, 103, 104, 106, 108, 111, 113, 223 n, 321, 396, 399, 435 |
| Keokuk Falls, Okla. |
433 |
| Kerns, Richard |
551, 552 |
| Ker, Miss Sarah |
222, 223, 225 |
| Ketcham, Okla. |
427 |
| Keystone, Okla. |
430 |
| Kialege, Creek settlement |
57 n |
| Kiamichi Mountains |
224, 228 |
| Kiamichi River |
219 n, 228 n, 499, 512 |
| Kichai (Indians) |
25, 557 |
| Kickapoo (Indians) |
25, 253, 481, 522 n |
| Kickapoo reservation |
65 n |
| Kickapoo country, opening of |
291 |
| Kildare, Okla. |
120, 129, 131 |
| Kincaid, A.O. |
41 |
| King, Henry |
360 |
| King, Rufus |
90 |
| Kingfisher, Okla. |
122, 162 |
| Kingfisher Creek |
531 n, 532 |
| Kingfisher Creek Crossing |
338 |
| Kingfisher Stage Station |
531 |
| Kingsbury, Cyrus, missionary |
138, 221, 224, 225, 255, 517 |
| Kingsbury, J.P. |
255 |
| Kiowa (Indians) |
25, 207, 209, 213, 345, 369, 382, 524, 557 |
| Kiowa reservation |
64, 65 |
| Kiowa Agency |
159, 205, 207, 370 n |
| Kiowa and Comanche Reservation |
372, 374-376, 379, 381 |
| Kiowa and Comanche Reservation, opening of |
201 |
| Kiowa and Comanche Reservation, beginning of the leasing of the surplus grazing lands on the |
369-382 |
| Kiowa, Comanche and Wichita Indian Reservation |
210, 217 |
| Kiowa, Kan. |
38, 120, 129 |
| Kirk, Chas. T. |
201 |
| Kirkham, Stanton Davis |
241 n |
| Kirkham, Lieut. Ralph Wilson |
240, 241 n, 244 |
| Knoxville, Tenn. |
549 |
| Korn, Mrs. Frank |
308, 460, 461 |
|
-L-
|
| Lafayette, Gen. |
320, 326 |
| Lagoon Creek |
431 |
| Land opening, Proclamation giving notice of |
39 |
| Lands, allotment |
32, 54, 62 n, 72-75, 278, 279 |
| Lands, of Choctaw and Chickasaw |
259, 260, 262, 281 |
| Lane, James H. |
334 n |
| Lang, John D. |
250 |
| Larkin, Pierce |
201 |
| Larned, Kan. |
36-38 |
| Larney, James |
61, 62, 68 n |
| Lasater, John |
486 |
| Latrobe, Charles Joseph |
250 n, 426, 427, 430 |
| Lawrence, Kan. |
205, 217, 342 n, 522 n, 570 |
| Lawton, Okla. |
40, 201, 202 |
| Lee, Frank |
499 |
| Lee, Josh |
461 |
| Lee, Lieut. |
219 n |
| Lee, Robert E. |
44, 45, 546 |
| Lee Gang |
528, 530, 531, 534 |
| Lees Creek |
490, 496 |
| Leflore, Basil |
106, 517 |
| Leflore, Farlius |
106 |
| Leflore, Greenwood |
516 |
| Leflore, Louis |
516 |
| Leflore, Maj. Micheal |
515 |
| Leflore, Col. Thomas |
100, 105-107, 516 |
| Leflore, Supt. of Choctaw Schools |
384, 385 n, 387 n |
| Leflores, The |
114 |
| Left Hand, Arapaho chief |
577 |
| Lehigh, Okla. |
276, 389 |
| Lelietta, Okla. |
31, 32 |
| Lenox Church |
512 |
| Leonard, Samuel |
88 |
| LeRoy, Kan. |
26 |
| Lewis, Harriet, Creek wife of John D. Bemo |
235 n |
| Lewis & Clark Expedition |
426 |
| Liberty, negro colony |
128 |
| Lincoln, Abraham |
44 |
| Lincoln, Nebraska |
593 |
| Lines, Miss Susan |
251 n |
| Little, Hon. J.S. |
601 |
| Little, Prince, Principal Chief, Creek Confederacy |
316 |
| Little, Raven, Arapaho chief |
577, 583 |
| Little River |
222, 329, 432, 433, 502, 509, 514, 515 |
| Little Robe, Cheyenne chief |
525, 526, 537, 538, 577 |
| Little Rock, Ark. |
45, 100, 247, 484 |
| Littleton, Isaac Benjamin |
302 |
| Locke, Maj. Victor M. |
513, 518 |
| Logan County, Okla. |
432 |
| Logan, Col. |
99, 100, 105 |
| Loomis, Lieut. Col. Gustavus |
234, 237, 240 n, 241 n |
| Lost Creek |
246, 433 |
| Loughridge, Rev., Presbyterian Missionary |
256 |
| Louisiana |
258, 260, 262, 393, 475 |
| Louisiana Purchase |
477 |
| Louisville, Ky. |
155 |
| Lowe, "Jack" |
40 |
| Lowe, John B. |
83 |
| Lowe, John E. (Jack), Jr. |
604-606 |
| Lowe, Overton |
83 |
| Lovely, Maj. William L., Cherokee Agent |
481, 482 n |
| Lovely County |
554 |
| Lowe, Saml. H. |
59 n |
| Lowery, Maj., Cherokee chief |
557 |
| Loyal Creeks, chief of |
59, 62 n, 64 |
| Lukfatah, Choctaw settlement |
512, 513 |
| Lukfatah Creek |
513 |
| Luksukla Creek |
506, 507 |
|
-M-
|
| MacIntosh (McIntosh), Albert Gallatin (Cheesie) |
324 |
| MacIntosh, Alexander |
320 |
| MacIntosh, Chilly |
315, 316, 318-323 |
| MacIntosh, Daniel Newman |
321-325 |
| MacIntosh, Col. D.N. |
26, 54 |
| MacIntosh, Freeland B. |
324 |
| MacIntosh, Hettie West |
325 |
| MacIntosh, Jane |
324 |
| MacIntosh, Capt. John |
312, 313 |
| MacIntosh, John |
66 n |
| MacIntosh, John Mohr |
311 |
| MacIntosh, Kate |
324 |
| MacIntosh, Lacklan |
312 |
| MacIntosh, Rebecca |
324 |
| MacIntosh, Roderick |
312 |
| MacIntosh, Roley |
239, 313, 318-321 |
| MacIntosh, Roley C. |
323 |
| MacIntosh, Sallie |
324 |
| MacIntosh, William |
68 n, 173 n, 239 n, 313-321, 325, 550 |
| MacIntosh, Capt. William F. |
322 |
| MacIntosh, The |
310, 325 |
| MacIntosh Bluffs |
312 |
| MacIntosh, faction of Creek Indians |
52-56, 323 |
| MacIntosh County, Okla. |
321, 323, 329 |
| Mackey, Mrs. Clifton M. |
8 |
| Mackey, James |
486, 497 |
| Mackey, Samuel |
486, 497 |
| Mackey, W.T. |
486, 497 |
| Mackey Salt Works |
486, 494, 496 |
| Macomb River (Gaines's Creek) |
329 |
| Macomb, Lt. |
328, 329 |
| Macon, Ga. |
172 |
| Mad Blue, Creek chief |
94 |
| Mansfield, McMurry & Cornish, Attorneys |
261 n, 263, 264 |
| Marais de Cygne River |
250 n, 252, 253 |
| Marble Salt Works |
486 |
| Markham, Leroy |
491, 496 |
| Marmiton river |
248, 252 |
| Marquis, Mr. |
23 |
| Marshall, Louie |
28 |
| Marshall, Robert |
30 |
| Marshall, Thos. R. |
458 |
| Marum, Judge David P. |
40 |
| Mary's Rock |
329 |
| Marysville, Cal. |
566 n |
| Marysville Appeal |
566 n |
| Matson, Jane Quin |
160, 287, 289 |
| Matson, Judge Smith C. |
287 |
| Maurer, Will |
350 n |
| Maxey, Napoleon Bonaparte |
511 |
| Mayes, Uncle George |
51 n |
| Mayes, Joel B., Cherokee chief |
33 |
| Mayes County, Okla. |
51 n, 250 n, 427, 461, 475, 495 |
| Mazie, Okla. |
461, 475, 481 |
| McAdoo, William G. |
457-459 |
| McAlester, Okla. |
263, 272, 389, 466, 602, 603 |
| McArthur, E.T. |
389 |
| McCabe, Robert A. |
92 |
| "McCandless affair" |
334 n |
| McCombs, William, Creek Indian |
33, 34 |
| McConnell, Lydia |
471, 472 |
| McCoy, Joseph G. |
333 |
| McCulloch, Gen. |
544 |
| McCurtain, Edmund |
272, 273, 275, 388 |
| McCurtain, Green |
279, 282 |
| McCurtain, Jack |
272 |
| McCurtain, J.F. |
275 |
| McDaniel, Thomas B. |
49, 50, 51 n |
| McGarrah, William |
485 |
| McGilby, James |
83 |
| McGillivray, Alexander |
545 |
| McGuire, Congressman |
469 |
| McIntosh, see MacIntosh |
|
| McKean, John |
501 |
| McKee, H.E. & Co. |
33 |
| McKellop, A.P. |
63 n |
| McKenney, Rev. Edmund |
227, 255 |
| McKenney, Mrs. Edmund |
228 n |
| McKenney, Col. John |
230 |
| McKenney, Thos. L. |
90 |
| McKenzie, Col. |
211, 215 n |
| McKinley, William, President |
279, 281 |
| McKinney, Thompson |
90, 276, 513, 518 |
| McKinney, William |
513, 518 |
| McNair, James, Cherokee |
497, 498 |
| McNaughton, John Patrick |
608, 609 |
| McQueen, David |
68 n |
| McSmith, J. |
26 |
| Medford, Okla. |
130 |
| Medicine Lodge |
573 |
| Mehan, Okla. |
431 |
| Meigs, Pvt. |
330 |
| Merchants, Clabe |
31 |
| Meridian, Okla. |
432 |
| Menard Bayou |
236 n |
| Meserve, Charles F. |
570 |
| Meserve, John Bartlett |
52, 310, 592 |
| Methodist Manual Labour School |
253 |
| Mexican Kickapoos, removal of |
522 n |
| Meyers, Leland Winfield |
435 |
| Miami, Okla. |
608 |
| Miamie (Indians) |
81, 85, 98 |
| Micco, Carts-che-her |
55 |
| Micco, Concharte |
68 n, 73 |
| Micco, Coweta |
68 n |
| Michigan Historical Magazine |
6, 7 |
| Micksch, Missionary |
255 |
| Mihataya, Choctaw Indian |
511 |
| Mikanopy, Seminole chief |
234, 236, 237 |
| Milam, Joe B. |
115 |
| Milam, S.P. |
130 n, 136 n |
| Miles, John D., Quaker Indian Agent |
34, 355, 359, 360, 362, 365, 367, 368, 373, 374, 376, 377, 521, 522, 578, 580 |
| Miles, Gen. Nelson A. |
526, 527 |
| Miley, Cora |
160, 287 |
| Millard, John |
78 |
| Milledgeville, Ga. |
316 |
| Miller, Daniel |
83, 86 |
| Miller, Governor |
484 |
| Miller, Martin |
498 |
| Minerva Home |
14, 19 |
| Mingo, Joseph |
73 |
| Minutes, Annual meeting |
293-295 |
| Minutes, quarterly meetings |
140, 296-298, 439-441, 596-599 |
| Mission |
13 |
| Mission, Baptist |
253, 255, 256 |
| Mission, Brainerd |
138, 139 |
| Mission, Catholic |
252 |
| Mission, Chickamauga |
138 |
| Mission, Dwight |
256, 554 |
| Mission, Fairfield |
239 n, 256 |
| Mission, Harmony |
250, 251 n, 427 |
| Mission, Hopefield |
427 |
| Mission, Methodist |
253, 255, 256 |
| Mission, Moravian |
139, 242, 245, 253, 255, 256 |
| Mission, Morman |
218 |
| Mission, Nuyaka |
14 |
| Mission, Park Hill |
238, 255 n, 256 |
| Mission, Presbyterian |
256 |
| Mission, Prtestant |
250 |
| Mission, Shawnee-Delaware |
255 n |
| Mission, St. Mary's, Jesuit |
253 n |
| Mission, Stockbridge |
221, 222 n, 223 n, 504, 507, 508 |
| Mission, Tullahassee |
13, 14, 238 n |
| Mission, Union |
237, 250 n |
| Missionaries |
13, 514 |
| Missionaries, in Cherokee Nation |
562 |
| Missionaries, persecution of |
139 |
| Missionaries, New England & Moravian |
138 |
| Mississippi |
45, 172, 223 n, 225 n, 257, 258, 260, 264, 326, 393, 502, 504, 507, 508, 510, 511, 514, 515, 593, 614 |
| Mississippi River |
45, 94, 221, 257, 259, 356, 393, 395, 424, 462, 475, 498, 506, 512, 545, 560, 572, 573, 592, 593 |
| Mississippi lands |
257-259 |
| Mississipi Valley Historical Review |
219 n |
| Missouri |
45, 252 n, 330 n, 334 n, 427, 476, 477, 496, 497, 545, 617 |
| Missouri River |
234 |
| Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad Company |
19, 22, 31, 32, 269, 495, 499, 549, 550 |
| Missouri Pacific Railroad |
550, 551 |
| Mix, Catharine |
240 n |
| Mix, Eliza |
241 n |
| Mizner, Col. |
362 |
| Mobeetie, Texas |
36, 37, 538 |
| Mohawk (Indians) |
246 |
| Mongrain, Baptiste |
249 |
| Monk, Carl |
444, 445 |
| Moody, Miss Margaret |
42 |
| Moody, Robert |
42 |
| Moore, Mrs. N.B. |
139 |
| Moorland, Walter |
360 |
| Moravian School |
541 |
| Morgan, Rev. Harry |
43 |
| Morgan, Lewis H. |
392, 400 n |
| Morris, Jesse R., "Jimmy" |
525, 526 |
| Mosier, John H. |
446-447 |
| Mosely Creek |
243 |
| Mott, M.L. |
468, 469 |
| Mountain Fork, River |
222, 502, 504-511, 513 |
| Mountain Fork church |
508 |
| Mount Pleasant, Choctaw School |
223 n, 255 |
| Mt. Zion Church |
502 |
| Mouille, Bernard R. |
481, 482 |
| Mulhall, Chief, The |
135 n |
| Mullin, John |
511 |
| Munsee (Indians) |
255 |
| Murdock, Victor |
460 |
| Murray, Miss Nannie |
20 |
| Murray, Hon. William H. |
457, 458 |
| Muscatine, Iowa |
335 n, 341 n, 342 n, 521 |
| Mushullitvbi, Choctaw chief |
396 |
| Muskogee, Okla. |
9, 12-20, 22, 24, 31-33, 51 n, 59 n, 155, 158, 279-281, 324, 476, 486, 487, 495, 497, 506, 545, 549-551, 592, 614 |
| Muskogee Public Library |
11, 12 |
| Muskogee Historical Society |
9-12, 60, 64 n, 65, 66 n, 68, 70, 72, 74 |
| Muskogee Historical Society, agreement of city of Ft. Gibson to convey site of original Fort Gibson to |
10 |
| Myers, John A. |
59 n |
|
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|
| Nail, Dr. Adam, Choctaw Indian |
89, 93-96, 100, 103-105 |
| Nail, Henry, Choctaw Freedman |
388 |
| Nail, The Nails |
114 |
| Nanamatabi, Choctaw Indian |
269 |
| Nash, Frank |
21 |
| Nashville, Tenn. |
510 |
| Nashville, University of |
223 n |
| National Cemetery, Ft. Gibson |
555 |
| Nebraska |
595 |
| Nebraska Historical Society |
595 |
| Necrology |
144-149, 299-304, 442-453, 604-617 |
| Nelson, Cole |
269 |
| Nelson, Guy Fountain |
446, 447 |
| Nenewa, Creek chief |
316 |
| Neosho River |
46, 234, 247, 249, 427, 492 |
| Neosha Sub-Agency |
246, 247 |
| Nescatunga (Cimarron) River |
337, 477 |
| Nestell, John |
371-373, 375, 378 |
| Nevin, Abe |
22 |
| New Boggy, town of |
384 n |
| New Echota, Ga. |
13, 542 |
| New Hope Seminary |
277, 385 |
| New Jersey, College of (Princeton) |
313 |
| New Orleans, La. |
234, 330 n, 496, 498, 506 |
| Newspaper, old |
6, 7, 33, 108, 116 n |
| Newton, Kan. |
336, 345 |
| New York, Creek |
433 |
| New York Observer |
114 n |
| Ninnescah River |
337 |
| Nicholson, Supt., Central Superintendency |
216, 217 n |
| Nicks, Gen. John |
553-555 |
| Nicks, Gen. John, report of placing marker in National Cemetery at Fort Gibson for |
553 |
| Nicks & Rogers, firm of |
554 |
| Nicksville, village of |
554 |
| Nidiver, George, Journal of |
330 n |
| Niven's Landing |
28 |
| Nix, U.S. Marshal |
123 |
| Noel, S.M., Inspector, Choctaw Academy |
83 n |
| Norman, Okla. |
158, 160, 198, 290, 292, 433 |
| Norman Transcript |
290, 292 |
| North Carolina |
540, 553 |
| North, Maj. Frank |
595 |
| North, Capt. Luther H. |
595, 596 |
| North Fork, Creek town |
20, 51 |
| North Fork River |
26, 27, 52, 588, 589 |
| Northup, Sarah Bird, wife of John Ridge |
560 |
| Norton, Lieut. Allen Higbee |
248 |
| Norwalk, Choctaw boys' school |
223 n, 255 |
| Notes |
460-463 |
| Nowland, Ed. W.B., sutler at Fort Gibson |
86 |
| Nun-ne-wa-ya Academy, Choctaw school |
228 n, 255 |
| Nuttall, Thomas |
482, 483 |
| Nuyaka Creek Indian settlement |
29, 57-60, 62-65, 73 |
| Nuyaka mission school |
14 |
|
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|
| O'Brien, Judge T.L. |
41 |
| Oglethorpe, James |
311 |
| Okfuskee, Okla. |
433 |
| Ohio River |
99, 233, 462 |
| Ohio |
354 |
| Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly |
240 n |
| Oilton, Okla. |
431 |
| Okemah, Okla. |
62 |
| Oklahoma |
40-43, 48, 156, 160, 161, 172, 257, 284, 307-309, 331, 333 n, 336 n, 346, 348-350, 382, 391, 433, 457, 458, 460-462, 464-477, 481, 491, 514, 539, 542, 545, 547, 549, 550, 552, 554, 555, 559, 570, 571 n, 593, 594, 610 |
| Oklahoma, A. & M. College |
160 |
| Oklahoma, "Boomer" Movement |
332 n |
| Oklahoma College for Women |
159 |
| Oklahoma Democrat |
607 |
| Oklahoma, development of |
11 |
| Oklahoma, history of |
434, 435, 461, 527, 540 |
| Oklahoma Improvement Co. |
265 |
| Oklahoma, Indians |
114 |
| Oklahoma Medical Society |
273-275 |
| Oklahoma Memorial Association |
308, 460, 461 |
| Oklahoma, pioneers of |
11 |
| Oklahoma Press Association |
290 |
| Oklahoma Silver Jubilee |
308, 460, 461, 464 |
| Oklahoma Times Journal |
117 n, 118 n |
| Oklahoma, University of |
117 n, 118 n, 158-160, 196, 199, 200, 203, 461, 577 n |
| Oklahoma City, Okla. |
122, 160, 198, 275, 290, 291, 305, 308, 346, 432, 455, 560, 565, 600, 602, 603, 605 |
| Oklahoma City Journal |
160, 290 |
| Oklahoma City, pioneer of |
40 |
| Oklahoma City, Story of |
291 |
| Oklahoma City Times |
290 |
| Oklahoma City Times-Journal |
290 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society |
8, 9, 11, 12, 26, 155, 157, 159, 160, 268, 293, 296, 305, 308, 327, 331, 353, 362, 392, 433, 439, 455, 461, 464, 474 n, 516, 555, 566, 588 n, 596, 603, 606, 608 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, annual meeting |
5 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, building of |
48 n, 162, 165 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, employment of Miss Robertson by |
17 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, history of |
156, 162-169 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, library of |
106 |
| Oklahoma Territory |
41, 115, 134, 196, 274, 283, 306, 466, 522 n, 604, 605, 607 |
| Oklahoma Territory, Geological & Natural History Survey |
196 |
| Oklahoma Territory, governor of |
133 |
| Oklahoma Territory, Legislature, first |
306 |
| Okmulgee, Okla. |
14, 18, 20, 21, 23-25, 28, 30, 33, 34, 54, 57, 59, 60, 61 n, 64, 65 n, 66 n, 433 |
| Ok-tars-sars-har-jo, Creek Indian |
26, 53, 57 |
| Old Dutch |
558 |
| Olney, Okla. |
282, 283, 285 |
| Oowatie, David |
540 |
| Opothleyahola, Creek chief |
26, 53, 62, 319, 322 |
| Oregon Trail |
436 |
| Orlando, Okla. |
117, 118, 120, 121 |
| Osage Agency |
9, 99 |
| Osage Captive |
139 |
| Osage Indians |
25, 99, 247-251, 253 n, 427, 428, 430, 432, 461, 462, 476, 477, 480, 481, 492, 498, 544, 557 |
| Osage Journal |
117 n, 118 n, 120 n, 124 n |
| Osage Nation |
132 |
| Osage River |
427 |
| Osage sub-agency |
427 |
| Osage trading houses |
9 |
| Osage Trail |
476 |
| Osalanabee, Creek town |
29 |
| Osceola, Seminole chief |
235 n |
| Oswego, Kan. |
427 |
| Otey, Right Reverend James Hervey |
219 n, 232, 233 |
| Outposts of Zion, by Rev. Wm. H. Goode
|
221 n, 224 n, 227 n, 233 n |
| Owen, Robt. L. |
265, 457-459 |
| Owl Woman, Cheyenne Indian |
535 n |
|
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|
| Paden, Okla. |
433 |
| Pah-sha-sha band, chief of |
252 |
| Painter, Lieut. David A. |
46 |
| Palmer, Dr. Marcus |
250 n |
| Panhandle-Plains Historical Review, The |
159 |
| Papin, P. Milicour |
249-251 |
| Paris, Texas |
509, 518 |
| Park Hill, Okla. |
13, 237, 238 |
| Park Hill Mission |
238, 255 n, 256 |
| Park Hill, press at |
237, 238 |
| Parker, Col. Samuel Ely |
25 |
| Parkinson, James |
18 |
| Parramour, Col. |
31 |
| Parrot, Aaron C., historical collection of |
308 |
| Parsons, Kan. |
249 n |
| Parsons, Lieut. Luke F. |
46 |
| Pasture Creek |
32 |
| Patterson, James A. |
22 |
| Patterson, Rev. Mr. |
246 |
| Patton, Dr. D.H. |
41 |
| Paul, Smith, ranch of |
205 |
| Pauls Valley, Okla. |
33, 205 |
| Pawnee Indians |
25, 432, 557, 558, 596 |
| Pawnee Scouts |
595, 596 |
| Pawnee County, Okla. |
430 |
| Payne, Capt. D.L. |
332 n, 333 n |
| Payne, James M., Cherokee agent of salines |
497 |
| Payne, John Howard |
157, 170-172, 176, 177 n, 245 n |
| Payne-Couch "Boomer" movement |
333 n |
| Payne County, Okla. |
431 |
| Pea Ridge, Ark. |
322 |
| Pearl River |
508 |
| Pecan Creek |
22 |
| Peery, Dan W. |
254 n, 348, 570, 608 |
| Peery, Rev. John Thompson |
254 |
| Pentecost, Lieut. Joseph |
428 |
| Peoria (Indians) |
25 |
| Pepper, Abel |
87 |
| Perkins, Miss Sarah Price |
554 |
| Perkins, Okla. |
451 |
| Perryman, Joseph M. |
68-70 |
| Perryman, Legus C. |
61, 62 n, 68 n, 72 |
| Perry, Okla. |
123, 126-128, 132, 134 |
| Perry, election at |
133 |
| Perry, negroes at |
128 |
| Pesachvbbi, Choctaw Indian |
511 |
| Phillips, Col. William A. |
55 |
| Pike, Capt. Zebulon M. |
477 |
| Pike, Gen., Indian Commissioner of Confederacy |
544 |
| Pin, political party |
68 |
| Pine Ridge, Choctaw Nation |
221 n, 224, 255 |
| Pine Ridge Female Boarding School |
224 n, 517 |
| Pioneer Days in the Early Southwest, by Grant Foreman
|
555 n |
| Pitchlynn, John |
512 |
| Pitchlynn, Lycurgus (Push) |
508 |
| Pitchlynn, Peter P. |
108, 109, 114, 223, 224, 501, 506-508 |
| Pitchlynn, Rhoda |
507 |
| Pitchlynn, family |
220 |
| Platte National Park |
202 |
| Poinsett, J.R., Secretary of War |
104 |
| Pollock, Genl. |
62 n |
| Ponca City, Okla. |
130 |
| Ponca Reservation |
132 |
| Pond Creek, Okla. |
128 |
| Pond Creek |
337, 349 |
| Ponia (Indians) |
25 |
| Pontiac, tented city of |
131 |
| Pontotoc County, Okla. |
285 |
| Porter, Pleasant, Creek chief |
19, 26, 28-31, 60, 63 n, 64, 68 n, 73, 75 |
| Porter, B.E. |
66 n |
| Poteau, Okla. |
602 |
| Poteau river |
229, 230 |
| Pottawatomie (Indians) |
81, 87, 90, 98, 101, 102, 107 |
| Pottawatomie village |
252 |
| Pottawatomie County, Okla. |
8 |
| Potter, J. |
255 |
| Potts, Rev. R.D. |
225, 255 |
| Pourtales, Count Albert de |
250 n, 426, 427, 430, 432 |
| Prairie De Chien (Indians) |
98 |
| Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions |
276 |
| Princeton, N.J. |
542 |
| Pryor, Nathaniel |
462 |
| Pryor, Okla. |
9 |
| Pugh, John |
41 |
|
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|
| Quakers |
211, 212, 215, 218, 225, 341 n, 377 n, 521, 531, 539, 570, 572, 578, 580, 586 |
| Quaker Agency |
215, 216 |
| Quaker Agents |
159, 204-218, 338, 340, 345 |
| Quaker missionary |
354 |
| Quaker settlements |
338 n |
| Quaker society in Philadelphia |
210 n |
| Quapaw (Indians) |
81, 85, 90, 98-100, 246 |
| Quessenbury, William |
485 |
| Quickenborne, Father Van, Jesuit Missionary |
252 n |
|
-R-
|
| Raft, The Great |
210, 220 |
| Railroads |
19, 22, 31, 32, 38, 39, 116, 117, 119, 120, 123, 126, 130, 132-135, 269, 277, 282, 331, 333 n, 334 n, 336 n, 345, 368, 495, 499, 510, 549-551, 595, 609, 617 |
| Ranck, M.A. |
560 |
| Ray, Robert J. |
40 |
| Rebecca Lodge |
17 |
| Red Bluffs |
527 |
| Red Cross Chapter, Muskogee, Okla. |
16 |
| Redfield, Abraham |
250 n |
| "Red Legs" |
334 n |
| Red Moon, Cheyenne chief |
577 |
| Red River |
19, 26, 78, 87, 100, 209-211, 219 n, 220, 223, 224 n, 226, 229, 234, 257, 328 n, 375, 393, 427, 498, 510, 525 |
| Red River, North Fork of |
372 n |
| Red River, West Fork of |
373 |
| Red River Country, Choctaw nation |
514 |
| Red River country |
322 |
| Reese, Charles |
540 |
| Regiment, First Negro |
47, 49, 50 |
| Reid, Mrs. Guy C. |
276 |
| Renfrow, Governor |
133, 605 |
| Reno City, Oklahoma Territory |
333 n |
| Requa, George and William |
250 n |
| Requa, Superintendent |
427 |
| Richards, Ida Belle |
276 |
| Rider, Thomas, Lafayette |
612 |
| Ridge, Alice Bird |
562, 568 |
| Ridge, Andrew Jackson |
568, 569 |
| Ridge, Elizabeth Wilson |
562, 565, 568 |
| Ridge, John |
238 n, 541-543, 560, 561, 569 |
| Ridge, John Rollin |
560-569 |
| Ridge, Major |
238 n, 540, 542, 543, 560, 569 |
| Ridge, The |
491 |
| Ridge Cemetery |
547 |
| Ridgeway, Henrietta, wife of Judge Richard Field |
236 n |
| Riley, Chilion |
146 |
| Rind, H.G. |
255 |
| River Navigation in the Early Southwest, by Grant Foreman
|
219 n |
| Road, Military |
23, 502, 505, 510-512, 514, 516, 517, 518 |
| Road, Gibson & Claremore |
32 |
| Robb, A.W. |
33 |
| Robert, William E. |
144 |
| Roberts, Dr. |
33 |
| Robertson, Alice M. |
5, 11, 13-17, 19, 139 |
| Robertson, Ann Augusta |
13, 14 |
| Robertson, Rev. W.S. |
13, 14 |
| Robertson, Mrs. W.S. |
13 |
| Robinson, Ella Flora Coody |
236 n, 497 |
| Robison, Colonel |
29 |
| Robison, William |
60 |
| Rock Creek |
50, 501 |
| Rock Saline Creek |
477, 479 |
| Rock Island Railroad |
116, 123, 133, 134, 282, 609 |
| Rocky Mountains, expedition to |
326 |
| Roddy, Bright |
5 |
| Roff, Charlie, Deputy Marshal at Hennessey |
125, 133 n |
| Rogers, Diana, wife of Sam Houston |
497 |
| Rogers, Capt. James |
85 |
| Rogers, Capt. John |
492, 493, 496, 497 |
| Rogers, Lewis |
493, 497 |
| Rogers, Susan McIntosh |
324 |
| Rogers, Thomas Jefferson |
86 |
| Rogers, Thomas L. |
497 |
| Rogers, William |
86, 497 |
| Rome, Ga. |
540 |
| Rood, O.P., of Choctaw Academy |
109, 110, 113 |
| Roosevelt, Theodore |
15, 464, 465, 467-469 |
| Rosati, Bishop |
252 n |
| Rose Festival, Portland Ore. |
17 |
| Ross, A. Frank |
147, 148 |
| Ross, Andrew |
85 |
| Ross, Daniel H. |
499 n, 500 |
| Ross, George |
86 |
| Ross, John, Cherokee chief |
108 n, 318, 491, 542-545 |
| Ross, Oliver |
85 |
| Ross, Robert J. |
88 |
| Ross, Templin W. |
88 |
| Rosser, Hubert |
463 |
| Rosser, Mrs. Virginia |
48 |
| Rosser, W.E. |
48 |
| Rosser & White, Editors |
48 |
| Rough Riders, troops L and M of |
15 |
| Round Mountain |
322 |
| Rubio, Dr. David |
243 n |
| Ruede, Herman |
245 n |
| Rush, Mrs. Belle |
486 |
|
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|
| Sac & Fox Indians |
25, 29, 30, 33, 64, 65 n, 356 |
| Sacramento Bee |
567 |
| Sage, Russell |
14 |
| Saint Ann's Academy, Ft. Smith, Ark. |
231 n |
| Salem, Ohio |
520 |
| Salem Female Academy |
245 n |
| Salina, Okla. |
427, 492 |
| Saline |
476 |
| Sallisaw, Okla. |
496 |
| Sallisaw Creek |
554 |
| Salt Branch |
483 |
| Salt Creek |
71 |
| Salt Creek Canyon |
199 |
| Salt Lick |
506 |
| Salt Plains, Big |
199 |
| Salt Plains of the Cimarron |
199 |
| Salt Works in Early Oklahoma |
474-500 |
| Salt Fork River |
128, 477, 480 |
| San Antonio, Tex. |
531 n |
| Sand Party of Creeks |
28, 29 |
| Sand Creek |
336 |
| Sand Hill Battle, The |
588 |
| Sand Springs, Okla. |
429 |
| Sanders, Reuben |
483 |
| Sanford, James Monroe |
149 |
| Sangers, Captain |
28, 30 |
| Sangers, store of |
28 |
| San Jose, Calif. |
539 |
| Santa Fe, N.M. |
329 |
| Santa Fe Railroad |
38, 39, 116, 120, 130, 134, 617 |
| Santa Fe trader |
480 |
| Santa Fe Trail |
334, 535 n |
| Sapulpa, William A. |
73 |
| Sasakwa, Okla. |
33 |
| Savannah, Ga. |
311-313 |
| Saw-Mill, First steam installed and operated in western Oklahoma |
331, 335 n, 339-345, 359, 363 |
| Sawokla, home of Miss Alice Robertson |
11, 15, 16 |
| Scales, Maj. Grey E. |
33 |
| Schofield, Col. |
213 |
| Schools, Arapaho |
355, 585-587 |
| Schools, Cherokee |
238-240, 247, 256 |
| Schools, Choctaw |
90, 221-225, 227, 232, 233, 267, 383-391, 517 |
| Schools, Choctaw Academy |
77, 85-90, 92 n, 94-96, 98-114, 155, 156, 223 n, 240, 396, 399, 435, 513, 518, 519 |
| Schools, Creek |
14, 34, 66, 235 n |
| Schools, Female boarding |
14, 233 |
| Schools government |
255 |
| Schools, Indian |
113, 159, 246, 247, 249, 252-254, 348, 349 |
| Schools, Methodist manual labor, among the Delawares |
253 |
| Schools, at Quaker Agency |
212, 217, 218 |
| Schools, Foreign Mission at Cornwall, Conn. |
223, 229, 230, 560 |
| Schools at Salt Creek |
56 |
| Scott, Angelo C. |
160, 290 |
| Scott, Gen. Winfield |
219 n |
| Scott, W.W. |
290 |
| Scott County, Ky. |
86 n, 103, 240, 435 |
| Scullyville, Choctaw town |
232 n, 277 |
| Scriptures and texts, translation of |
13, 221, 222 n, 223, 237, 392, 515 |
| Seger, John H. |
348, 350-355, 358, 360, 361, 363-367, 570-574, 576, 577, 588 |
| Seger Indian Training School |
348-353, 364-366, 588-590 |
| Seger Colony, Washita County, Okla. |
354, 572, 573 |
| Seminole, battalion |
322 |
| Seminole camp |
234 |
| Seminole chief |
65 n, 234, 236 |
| Seminole Indians |
25, 61 n, 81, 85, 96, 98, 100, 107, 235-237, 256, 319, 321, 592 |
| Seminole Nation |
134, 235 n, 514 |
| Seminole, Oklahoma |
506 |
| Seminole County, Oklahoma |
328 n, 433 |
| Seminole troops |
545 |
| Seminole warfare in Florida |
234 n, 235, 553 |
| Semple, William F. |
508 |
| Seneca Agency |
246 |
| Seneca Indians |
246 |
| Sequoyah, Cherokee Indian |
496, 542 |
| Sequoyah, alphabet of |
237 |
| Sequoyah, Constitution |
283 |
| Sequoyah, statehood convention |
324 |
| Seven Brothers Hills |
228 |
| Severs, Bess |
34 |
| Severs, Capt. F.B. |
28, 29, 32 |
| Severs, Miss Helen |
34 |
| Severs, Mary |
34 |
| Shackleford, Judge James M. |
72 |
| "Shanghai Bill" |
334 n |
| Shanklin, Maj. |
210 |
| Shannon, Daisy |
549, 552 |
| Shannon, George |
549-552 |
| Shawnee, Okla. |
446 |
| Shawnee Indians |
25, 246, 253-255, 481 |
| Shawnee-Delaware Mission, superintendent of |
255 n |
| Shepperd, John |
498 |
| Sheridan, Gen. |
332 n |
| Sherwin, R.S. |
203 |
| Shreve, Capt. Henry M. |
219 n |
| Shumfield, Conrad |
38 |
| Sibley, George, Osage agent |
477 |
| Sigourney, Lydia Huntly |
556 |
| Sinclair, Alex |
330 n |
| Sioux Indians |
594, 595 |
| Sitting Bull, Champion of the Sioux |
594-595 |
| Six Bulls River |
482 |
| Sixkiller, Cindoche |
72, 75 |
| Sixtown Indians |
396, 401 |
| Sixtown Settlement |
502 |
| Skeleton Crossing |
338 |
| Skelton Depot, Choctaw nation |
513 |
| Skin Bayou |
496 |
| Skullyville, choctaw Nation |
513, 518 |
| Slaves |
26, 27 |
| Slaves, sale of |
485 |
| Sleeping Rabbit in Creek civil disturbances |
59, 60, 62, 63 |
| Small Pox in Indian country |
98 |
| Smallwood, Wm., student of Choctaw Academy |
106, 114 |
| Smith, Akey |
497 |
| Smith, Gen. |
95 |
| Smith, Marshall L. |
460 |
| Smith, Nicholas |
86 |
| Smith, Samuel, halfbreed Creek Indian |
94 |
| Smith, Rev. Z., Moravian Missionary |
242 |
| Smith Institute, Ky. |
321 |
| Smithosonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology |
157 |
| Smithville, Okla. |
510, 511, 513, 518 |
| Smoky Hill River |
334 |
| Sooners |
115, 118, 121, 122, 130, 132 |
| Sondheimer, Alex, collection of Indian beaded material |
11, 12 |
| Sondheimer, Joseph |
494, 551 |
| Sons of Veterans |
9 |
| Soper, Ellis Clarke |
5 |
| Soper, Oklahoma |
277 |
| Sophka, Cherokee dish |
244 |
| Southern Satesman |
114 n |
| Spanish War |
15, 17 |
| Spanish War Veterans |
17 |
| Spaulding, John M. |
250 n |
| Spavinaw Creek |
243, 493, 497, 498 |
| Spencer Male Academy, Choctaw school |
227, 230, 233, 255, 269, 270, 277, 385, 386, 511, 515-519 |
| Spencer, Okla. |
432 |
| Spiro, Okla. |
232 n |
| Spring Creek |
243, 256 |
| Spring Place, Ga. |
541 |
| Spring Place, Moravian Mission at |
139, 245 n |
| Spring, Johnnie |
518 |
| Spring river |
247 |
| Springer ranch |
36, 37 |
| Springfield, Mo. |
516 |
| St. Augustine, Florida |
235, 236 n, 588 |
| St. Joseph, Mo. |
334 n |
| St. Mary's Kan. |
253 n |
| St. Louis, Mo. |
492, 551 |
| St. Louis Republic |
33 |
| St. Louis, Oklahoma & Albuquerque Railroad |
134 |
| Stage Stand on Little Sallisaw Creek |
21 |
| Standing Rock |
329 n |
| Standley, Capt. James Stirman |
614-617 |
| Star Route Stage |
538 |
| Steel, George W. |
306 |
| Stewart, Charles J. |
502 |
| Stewart, Capt. |
47 |
| Stidham, Mr., store of |
22 |
| Stillwater, Okla. |
120, 169, 199 |
| Stillwater Creek |
431 |
| Stockbridge, (Indians) |
246, 253, 255 |
| Stockbridge Missionary School |
221, 222 n, 223 n, 504, 507, 508 |
| Stoddard, Maj. Amos |
475 |
| Stokes, Gov. Montfort |
86, 87, 481 |
| Stone Calf, Cheyenne Chief |
525-527, 539, 577 |
| Stone, Capt. Hubbard |
33 |
| Stone, John |
350 n |
| Stone Monument |
9 |
| Stonewall, Okla. |
33 |
| Stough, Maj., Indian Agent |
572, 573 |
| Stuart, Judge C.B. |
461 |
| Stuart, Capt. |
327 |
| Sugar Creek |
22 |
| Sugar Loaf Mountain |
230 |
| Suggs Brothers |
381 |
| Suggs & Wagoner, Messrs. |
371, 373 |
| Sulphur, Okla. |
202 |
| Summerville, Okla. |
229 n |
| Sutton, Virginia Cox |
145 |
| Swanton, Dr. John Reed |
157, 172, 392 |
| Sweetwater Creek |
536 |
| Swords, Capt. Thomas |
248 |
|
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|
| Taft, William Howard |
467 |
| Tahlequah, Okla. |
33, 50, 65 n, 108 n, 114 n, 255 n, 319, 461, 486, 500, 547, 550, 551, 556, 557, 565 |
| Talapoosa River |
172 |
| Talassee, Creek town |
184, 185 |
| Talassee Indians |
476 |
| Tarrant, Judge, Creek Agent |
94 |
| Tatum, Lawrie, Quaker Agent |
204-206, 208-210, 213-216, 218 |
| Tatum, Mary Ann |
204 |
| Tavern, Aunt Sarah's (Davis) |
22 |
| Taylor, Post Oak |
68 n |
| Taylor, Samuel |
250 |
| Taylor, Gen. Zachary |
231, 232 n |
| Teacher's College, Northeastern |
461-463 |
| Tecumseh, Indian warrior |
435 |
| Tecumseh, Oklahoma |
433 |
| Teel, Herman and Sterling |
463 |
| Telephone, first line |
33, 552 |
| Templeton, J.L. |
11 |
| Tennant, Dr. L.C. |
273 |
| Tennessee |
45, 86, 219, 260, 324, 428, 429, 489, 513, 608, 611 |
| Terlton, Okla. |
430 |
| Territorial Banking Law |
42 |
| Territorial Press Association |
40 |
| Texas |
26, 40, 134, 208, 209, 214, 220, 239 n, 260, 267, 320, 331, 332 n, 333 n, 337, 369, 370, 372, 377-379, 381, 394, 428, 499, 537, 544, 604 |
| Texas cattle men |
217 |
| Texas cattle trail |
334 n, 336 n, 338 |
| Texas Cavalry |
48, 49 |
| Texas, Panhandle country |
36, 38, 40, 345, 525, 538 |
| Texas Road |
9, 476 |
| Texas training camps |
16 |
| Texas-Abilene cattle trail |
334 n |
| Thoburn, Dr. Joseph B. |
161, 433, 437, 438, 452, 596, 607 |
| Thomas, Abel, Choctaw Indian |
501 |
| Thomas, Dr. Alfred B. |
243 n |
| Thomas, Clarence Lot |
614 |
| Thomas, Judge J.R. |
469 |
| Thompson, Giles |
499 |
| Thompson, Martin |
245 n |
| Thompson, Nancy |
238, 256 |
| Thompson, Henry |
70 n |
| Thornton, Aunt Manervia, Cherokee Indian |
21 |
| Thlothlocko, Creek town |
94 |
| Three Forks trading settlement |
476 |
| Thomas or Little River |
329 |
| Tiger Creek clan |
75 |
| Tiger, W. |
63 n |
| Tilghman, Bill, pioneer peace officer |
127, 128 |
| Tishomingo, Okla. |
33 |
| Tombigbee River |
312 |
| "Tom Fuller," Choctaw dish |
228, 244 |
| Torchlights to the Cherokees, the Brainerd Mission, by Robert Sparks Walter
|
138, 238 n |
| Tosimeeah, Indian Agent |
338, 340, 526 |
| Tour on the Prairies |
8-10, 250 n, 426, 433 |
| Towson County, Choctaw Nation |
515 |
| Trade with Indians |
27, 326 |
| Traders |
427, 428 |
| Trading Post |
551 |
| Trading settlements |
476 |
| Trail, Old |
349 |
| Traveler in Indian Territory, A, The Journal of Ethan Allen Hitchcock, by Grant Foreman
|
226 n |
| Treaty, of 1828 |
490 |
| Treaty, Cherokee |
543, 546 |
| Treaty, Cheyenne and Arapaho |
521 |
| Treaty, Choctaw |
88, 257, 265 |
| Treaty, Choctaw and Chickasaw |
259, 260 |
| Treaty, Creek |
65 n |
| Treaty, Indian |
26-28, 61 n, 69, 214, 372 n |
| Treaty, Peace |
573 |
| Treaty, removal |
542 |
| Trinity National |
563 |
| Troup, George MacIntosh |
313 |
| Trueblood, Joshua |
360, 585-587 |
| Tuckabatchee, Creek town |
57 n, 62, 94, 171, 172, 177, 185, 194, 315, 316 |
| Tufts, Col. J.Q., Indian Agent |
29, 30, 62 n, 65 n, 66 n |
| Tullahassee Mission School |
13, 14, 238 n |
| Tulsa, Okla. |
5, 8, 9, 201, 273, 293, 429, 430, 460, 476, 545 |
| Tulsa Historical Society |
8, 9 |
| Tulsa, University of |
5, 11, 14, 487 |
| Tulsa World |
460 |
| Turkey Creek |
334 n, 338, 433 |
| Turnbull, T.B., Choctaw Indian |
391 n |
| Turnbull, Turner B., Jr. |
303 |
| Turner, Clarence W. |
18-21, 26, 30, 31 |
| Turner, Mrs. Clarence W. |
26 |
| Turner, John E. |
18, 27, 28 |
| Turner, Julia (Ayers) |
18 |
| Turner, William D. |
20 |
| Turner Hardware Company |
18, 19 |
| Tushkahoma, Okla. |
272, 277, 279, 386, 387 |
| Tushkahoma Female Seminary |
277, 391 n |
| "Tushkahoma League" |
284, 285 |
| "Tushkahoma Party" |
279 |
| Tushkalusa Colored Boarding School |
388 |
| Tuskegee, Creek town |
57 n |
| Tus-tan-nug-ga, Yar-de-ka |
54 |
| Tustenugee |
59 n |
| Twin Territories |
273, 275 |
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| Ultima Thule, Ark. |
220, 221 n, 501, 502 |
| Union City, Okla. |
333 n |
| Union College, Schenectady, N.Y. |
267, 270 |
| Union Mission |
237, 427, 461, 476, 481, 492, 495, 496, 554 |
| Union Pacific Railroad |
595 |
| United States Court |
72 n, 349, 351 |
| United States Court for Western District of Arkansas |
261 |
| United States Court, Western District of Oklahoma |
602 |
| United States Court in Indian Territory |
20, 262-264 |
| Untermeyer, Samuel |
457 |
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| Vaill, Rev. William F. |
250 n, 554 |
| Valiant, Okla. |
510 |
| Van Buren, Ark. |
21, 233 |
| Vanderslice, D., Supt., Choctaw Academy |
108, 109, 113 |
| Vann, Andrew M. |
487, 488 |
| Vann, David |
489, 491, 494, 496, 497 |
| Vann, R.P. |
494 |
| VanVleet, Dr. Albert H. |
197, 199, 203 |
| Vaught, Edgar S. |
602 |
| Vawters, Capt. D.M. |
49 |
| Verdigris River |
9, 26, 32, 239, 318, 319, 321, 427, 428, 476, 483, 484, 549, 550 |
| Verryette, Father Felix L., Jesuit Missionary |
252, 253 n |
| Vestal, Stanley |
577 n, 594, 595 |
| Vicksburg, Miss. |
45, 87 n |
| Vindicator, The |
384 n, 388 n, 389 n |
| Vogler, Mrs. |
245 n |
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| Wade, Alfred, Choctaw chief |
513 |
| Wade, John and Simon |
83 |
| Wagoner, Okla. |
9, 31, 550, 552 |
| Wagoner County, Okla. |
325, 428 |
| Wagoner, W.T. |
376 n |
| Walker, Joe, Cherokee Indian |
244, 245 |
| Walker, Robert Sparks |
138, 238 n |
| Walker, Timothy |
85 |
| Wampum |
557 |
| War of 1812 |
553, 555 |
| War Path and Cattle Trail, by Hubert E. collins
|
331, 534 |
| Ward, Col., U.S. Indian Agent in Mississippi |
258 |
| Warren, Henry |
350 n |
| Washbourne, Rev. Cephas |
562 |
| Washington, D.C. |
14, 45, 60, 61, 63, 67 n, 69-73, 85, 155, 223 n, 237, 281, 284, 314, 316, 321-324, 328, 458, 459, 489, 491, 513, 544, 554, 565, 569, 571, 581, 595 |
| Washington, George |
6, 8 |
| Washington, Ark. |
220, 223 n, 505 |
| Washington County, Ark. |
48 |
| Washita County, Okla. |
536 n |
| Washita Expedition |
332 n |
| Washita River |
26, 210 |
| Washita Valley |
352, 529 |
| Watie, Stand |
46, 49, 540-548 |
| Watie, Stand, home of |
21 |
| Watie, Stand, camp of son of |
51 |
| Watie, Buck |
542 |
| Wattles, Col. Stephen H. |
55 |
| Weaver, Claude |
457, 461 |
| Weaver, John Franklin |
450-452 |
| Weaver, Walter L., Justice of Citizenship Court |
264 |
| Webber, Walter, Cherokee |
485 |
| Webbers Falls, Okla. |
21, 33, 494, 497, 545, 546 |
| Webbers Salt Works |
485, 496, 497 |
| Wells, Lieut. Col. J.W. |
48, 49 |
| West, Bluford, Cherokee |
487-489, 491 |
| West, John |
491 |
| West, Jacob |
491 |
| West saline |
488 n, 490, 491, 495, 496 |
| West Side Democrat |
608 |
| Westbrook, Mrs. Roy R. |
8 |
| Wetmore, Lieut. Leonidas |
227 |
| Wewoka River |
134 |
| Wewoka, Okla. |
33 |
| Wharton, Lieut. Henry S. |
240, 243, 244 |
| Wharton, town of |
128 |
| Wheeler County, Texas |
536 n, 537, 538 |
| Wheelock Seminary, Choctaw school |
222, 223 n, 224 n, 255, 386, 392, 421, 506, 515, 516 |
| White, Miss Dollie |
251 n |
| White, Myron |
447 |
| White, Paul J. |
198, 199, 203 |
| White Crow, Arapaho Band man |
577 |
| White Hair's Town |
249 n |
| White Horse, Cheyenne Chief |
577 |
| Whitesburg, Ga. |
317 n |
| Whitlow, Lieut. Benjamin |
46 |
| Whittlesy, Gen. Eliphelet, U.S. Commissioner |
68 |
| Wichita, Agency |
362 |
| Wichita Eagle |
460, 570 |
| Wichita Indians |
160, 210, 369, 382, 557 |
| Wichita, Kansas |
336, 345, 367, 531 |
| Wichita Mountains |
201, 202, 210 |
| Wilburton, Okla. |
513 |
| Wild Cat, Seminole Chief |
236 |
| Wild game |
126, 330, 336, 337, 427, 430, 431, 551 |
| Wild Horse Creek |
431 |
| Wilkinson, J.N. |
11 |
| Wilkinson, Lieut. James B. |
477 |
| Williams, Ben, Frontier Peace Officer |
520-539 |
| Williams, Col. |
47 |
| Williams, Edwin Farmer |
331, 335, 343-346, 359 n |
| Williams, George L. |
502 |
| Williams, John F. |
341, 521, 522 |
| Williams, Loring S. |
222 n, 508, 509, 512 |
| Williams, Judge R.L. |
12, 106, 514, 603, 606 |
| Williams, Highway |
513 |
| Williams, Spring |
538 |
| Willison, Mary Berbidge |
550, 551 |
| Willour, Dr. L.S. |
272 |
| Willow Springs, townsite of |
131 |
| Wilmarth, Elma W. |
11 |
| Wilson and Wright, Messrs. |
256 |
| Wilson, Alexander, Cherokee Indian |
486 |
| Wilson, Alfred H., Indian Commissioner |
15 |
| Wilson, John Sr. |
516 |
| Wilson, Rebecca Riley |
486, 487 |
| Wilson, William (Pesachvbbi) |
511 |
| Wilson, Willie |
516 |
| Wilson, Woodrow |
457-459 |
| Winston, Charles, Choctaw |
391 n |
| Wisconsin |
332 n |
| Wisdom, Ted |
32 |
| Wolfe, James A. |
5 |
| Wolfe, R.M. |
499 n, 500 |
| Woodcock, Miss Affie |
537 |
| Woodruff, Alexander |
250 n |
| Woodson, Captain |
350 n |
| Woodward, Okla. |
35, 39-43, 129 |
| Woodward Advocate |
135, 136 n |
| Woodward County, Okla. |
605 |
| Woodward Domocrat |
606 |
| Woodward First Baptist Church |
43 |
| Woodward Jeffersonian |
116 n, 129, 130 |
| Woodward News |
40 |
| Worcester, Ann Eliza |
13 |
| Worcester, E.D. |
14 |
| Worcester, Rev. Samuel Austin |
13, 139, 237, 239, 256 |
| Works, Joseph S. |
332 n |
| World War |
16, 42 |
| Wright, Rev. Alfred, Choctaw missionary |
222-225, 255, 392, 502 |
| Wright, Rev. Allen, Choctaw |
161, 267, 275, 502 |
| Wright, Eliphalet Nott |
161, 267-286 |
| Wright, Frank |
270 |
| Wright, Mrs. Harriet Bunce (Mrs. Alfred) |
222 n |
| Wright, Harriet Mitchell (Mrs. E.N.) |
267 |
| Wright, J. George, Indian Inspector |
390 |
| Wright, Muriel H. |
161, 276, 595 |
| Wyandot Indians |
25 |
|
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| Yazoo River |
512 |
| Yellow Bear, Arapaho Chief |
577 |
| Yellow Horse, Arapaho Band Man |
577-579 |
| Younger Brothers |
33 |
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| Zanesville, Ohio |
335 n |
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