
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 11
1933
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
|
-A-
|
| Aaron, May Todd, |
734 |
| Abenaki (Indians), |
946 |
| Aberdeen, Miss., |
912n, 926n |
| Abilene, town of, |
1119 |
| Acho, Choctaw Nation, |
657 |
| Ackin, James H., |
1130 |
| Adair, John L., Cherokee Commissioner, |
1107 |
| Adair, County Oklahoma, |
1019 |
| Adams, John D., Katherine and Sam B., |
746 |
| Adamson, Okla., |
763 |
| Ainsworth, N. B., Choctaw Indian, |
997 |
| Alabama, |
638, 640, 675, 740, 743, 769, 807, 897, 903, 907, 915, 917, 998, 1020 |
| Alberty, B. W., Cherokee Indian, |
1002 |
| Albuquerque, N. M., |
647 |
| Allen, Dr. E. N., |
651 |
| Allen, Mrs. Penelope, |
930n, 936n |
| Alligators in Choctaw Nation, |
1036 |
| Allotment of Lands in Severalty among the Oklahoma Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, The First, by Charles Francis Meserve,
|
1040-1043 |
| Allotment of lands, among Creek Indians, |
1016 |
| Allotment of lands, to Kickapoo Indians, |
833-836 |
| Allotment of lands, to Indians, |
655, 656, 660, 1055, 1078 |
| Allotment of lands, among Oklahoma Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, |
1040-1043 |
| Allotment of lands, to Ottawa Indians, |
1077 |
| Alluwe, Okla., |
1112 |
| Altus, Okla., |
889 |
| Alvarez, Don Eugenie, Spanish store-keeper, |
949 |
| Alvord, Capt. Henry E., |
1053 |
| Agricultural and Mechanical College |
1127 |
| Amarillo, Tex., |
644, 664 |
| American Fur Company, |
792, 795 |
| Anadarko, Okla., |
633, 1000, 1004, 1005, 1046n, 1047, 1127 |
| Anderson, Bud, |
770, 771 |
| Anderson, Lieut. Richard, |
774 |
| Anderson, Silis, student, Charity Hall, |
923 |
| Anthony, Kan., |
664 |
| Antlers, Okla., |
1028, 1033, 1124, 1128, 1129 |
| Antrim, Dr. Eugene M., |
735 |
| Apache (Indians), |
703, 954, 955, 1051, 1053 |
| Appleton, W. W., |
1032 |
| Apuckshunubbee, Choctaw Chief, |
869 |
| Arapaho (Indians), |
661, 710, 713, 720, 721, 727, 728, 730, 967-969, 971, 974-979, 981, 982, 985, 986n, 990, 993 |
| Arapaho (Indians), Bee,
|
710, 973 |
| Arapaho (Indians), chiefs, |
856 |
| Arapaho (Indians), customs of, |
859 |
| Arapaho (Indians), files of, |
633 |
| Arapaho (Indians), opening of country of, |
849n |
| Arapaho (Indians), reservation of, |
740, 855, 994, 1040, 1043, 1051, 1053 |
| Arapaho (Indians), school of, |
712, 719, 722, 723, 726, 727, 845, 858, 862, 863, 991 |
| Arapaho (Indians), warfare of, |
856, 857 |
| Arbuckle, Gen. Matthew, |
766, 952, 1044, 1045, 1105 |
| Archer, Mrs. Charles E., |
1128 |
| Ardmore, Okla., |
664, 747, 872 |
| Arkansas, |
624, 656, 661, 663-665, 668, 673-675, 677, 743, 744, 746, 748, 758, 822, 952, 956, 996, 1019, 1021, 1022, 1049, 1064, 1065, 1068, 1070, 1075, 1085, 1107, 1108, 1129 |
| Arkansas, Gazette,
|
667 |
| Arkansas, Post, |
789, 1114 |
| Arkansas, River, |
642, 644, 662, 665, 760, 765, 769-783, 790n, 793, 798, 805, 841, 843, 857, 895, 904, 905, 950, 1046, 1066, 1075, 1076, 1085-1089, 1091, 1092, 1095, 1096, 1102-1106, 1108, 1114, 1115 |
| Arkansas, Territory, |
790, 795, 966, 1022, 1044, 1075, 1084, 1087, 1089-1093, 1095-1100, 1102-1106, 1109 |
| Arkansas, The Western Boundary of, by John Hugh Reynolds,
|
1088 |
| Arkansas City, Kan., |
644, 665, 1007 |
| Arkoma, Okla., |
1102n |
| Armstrong, Maj. Francis W., |
810, 1044 |
| Armstrong, Academy, |
629, 814, 997, 1027 |
| Armstrong, council at, |
1028, 1029 |
| Asbury, Francis, Bishop, Methodist Church, |
999 |
| Asbury, Manual Labor School, |
744, 745, 1023, 1024 |
| Asbury, Mission Cemetery, |
1022 |
| Ashley, James, U. S. Commissioner, |
1107 |
| Astor, John Jacob, |
792 |
| Atkins, J. S. C., Commissioner, |
830n, 831n |
| Atkinson, H. M., Commissioner, |
698-708n, 823, 825 |
| Atkinson, J. S., |
877 |
| Atlanta, Ga., |
940 |
| Atoka, Agreement, signing of, |
1031, 1032 |
| Atoka, County, Okla., |
801, 811, 820 |
| Atoka, Okla., |
763, 798, 808, 815, 820, 1027, 1130, 1131 |
| Attucker, Arapaho Indian, |
713 |
| Augusta, Ga., |
933 |
| Aultman, Gen. Dwight E., |
1001 |
| Austin, Jane (Mrs. Jack McCurtain), |
1025-1028 |
| Austin, Lewis, Choctaw Indian, |
1025 |
| Austin, Mrs. Lewis (Mollie Webster), |
1025 |
|
-B-
|
| Bacone, A. C., |
1013 |
| Bacone, College, |
635, 821, 1013 |
| Bacone, Indian University Instructor,
|
1013 |
| Bagby, R. Edward, |
874 |
| Baker, H. F., |
893 |
| Balentine, W. H., |
1124 |
| Ballard, Calvin, |
742 |
| Ball playing in Choctaw Nation, |
1034, 1035 |
| Baptist, Academy, |
820, 821 |
| Baptist, church, |
652, 742, 743, 747, 748, 808n, 820, 1011, 1106 |
| Baptist, University, |
742 |
| Barde, Fred, |
846, 910, 1013 |
| Barker, Jams, farmer, Charity Hall, |
922 |
| Barnett, Jackson, Creek Indian, |
742, 743 |
| Barnitt, Adam, student, Charity Hall, |
923 |
| Barnitt, William, student, Charity Hall, |
923, 925 |
| Barrett, Gen. Charles F., |
736 |
| Batesville, Ark., |
746, 1022 |
| Baxter Springs, Kan., |
695 |
| Beale Place, |
819, 820 |
| "Bear's Glen, The," |
767, 769 |
| Bear Robe, Thomas, |
855 |
| Bear Robe, Arapaho (Indian), |
991, 992 |
| Bear Shield, Cheyenne (Indian), |
864 |
| Beatte, Indian guide, |
774 |
| "Beatte's Knob," |
774 |
| Beaver, Osage chief, |
955 |
| Beaver, County, Okla., |
710, 1117, 1128 |
| Beede, Cyrus, |
705, 707, 823 |
| Beers, C. W., |
1117 |
| Beeson, Leola Selman (Mrs. J. L.), |
927, 931, 931n, 937n, 1124 |
| Beeson, J. L., |
927n |
| Beletre, Monsieur, Trader, |
944 |
| Belgians, colony of, |
964 |
| Bell Cow, Creek Indian, |
1112 |
| Bell, Benj., farmer, Charity Hall, |
922 |
| Bell, John, |
916 |
| Bell, Katharine, |
922 |
| Bell, Rev. Robert, |
912-914, 916, n-920, 922-926 |
| Bell, Robert, student, Charity Hall, |
922, 923 |
| Bell, Mrs. Robert, |
922 |
| Bellerive, Louis St. Ange de, French governor, |
942 |
| Belvin, Abel, |
1032 |
| Bemo, John, Seminole teacher and preacher, |
879 |
| Bemo, John Douglas, Creek, |
879 |
| Bennett, Leo, U. S. Indian Agent, |
653 |
| Bent, George, |
854 |
| Bentley, Martin J., |
835 |
| Benton, Senator, Thomas H., |
1031, 1084n, 1090 |
| Benton, Tenn., |
932n, 935n, 936n, 939 |
| Berthold, Bartholomew, partner of Pierre Chouteau, Jr., |
792, 957 |
| Bertholf, Marcus O., |
1022, 1023 |
| Bertholf, Martha, |
1022 |
| Bertholf, Rev. Thomas, |
1019-1024 |
| Bicentennial Washington celebration, |
635 |
| Bighorn River, |
792n |
| Big Horse, Arapaho Indian, |
710-713, 717 |
| Big Mouth, Arapaho chief, |
856 |
| Big Raft, |
1085 |
| Billingslea, Frank, |
767, 770 |
| Birch, Maj. George, |
766, 772 |
| Bishop, William N., Agent for Georgia, |
931, 932 |
| B. I. T., The Story of an Adventure in Railroad Building, by J. F. Holden,
|
637-666, 758 |
| Bixby, Okla., |
773 |
| Bixby, Okla., Tams, |
655, 1015 |
| Blackburn stage stand, |
810, 811, 812n, 820, 822 |
| Black Coat, Cherokee chief, |
1065n |
| Black Coyote, Arapaho Indian, |
660, 661 |
| Black Dog, Osage Indian, |
955 |
| Black Hawk War, |
691n |
| Black Kettle, Cheyenne Indian, |
860 |
| Blackwell Tribune,
|
874 |
| Blain, Samuel A., Agent, |
1046 |
| Blaine County, Okla., |
727n |
| Blancs, Cheveux, Osage chief, |
948 |
| Bliss, Col. Z. R., |
696 |
| Blue River |
1112 |
| Blythe, Napoleon, Cherokee Indian, |
999, 1123 |
| Bob, Daniel, Choctaw Indian, |
910, 911 |
| Bobb, A. J., |
1032 |
| Boggy Depot, Choctaw Nation, |
798, 801, 807-811, 816-818, 1023, 1027 |
| Boggy Depot, Crossing, |
804 |
| Boggy River, Clear, |
800, 809, 1027, 1113-1115 |
| Boggy River, Little, |
800n, 801, 808, 811, 820 |
| Boggy River, Middle, |
815 |
| Boggy River, Muddy, |
1027 |
| Boggy and Sherman Road, |
815 |
| Bogy, John L., |
1051 |
| Bokchito, Okla., |
1027 |
| Bokoshe, Okla., |
816 |
| Boktukle Mountain, |
910 |
| Bonnefoy, Antoine, |
1059-1062 |
| Bonneville, Capt., |
955, 962 |
| Bonnin, L. S., |
633 |
| Book Reviews, |
733-734, 1111-1120 |
| "Boomers" in Western Oklahoma, |
1029 |
| Boone, Capt., early explorer, |
1118 |
| Boone, Nathan, |
772, 774 |
| Booneville, Ark., |
1132 |
| Boudinot, E. G., |
1130 |
| Boudinot, Dr. Elias, of New Jersey, |
928 |
| Boudinot, Elias, Cherokee Indian, |
933, 934 |
| Boudinot, home of Elias, |
927-930, 932, 941 |
| Boudinot, Typewritten History of Elias, by Mary Brinsmade Church,
|
928n, 929n |
| Bougie [Bogy], Joseph, French trader, |
1113-1115 |
| Boundary, dispute between Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, |
804, 869 |
| Boundary, dispute between Texas and United States, |
889 |
| Boundary, line of Kansas and Indian Territory, |
1076 |
| Bourgmont, |
942 |
| Bourland, Fagin, Mayor of Ft. Smith, |
1101n |
| Bowhay, George, |
888 |
| Boyd, Allen R., |
650 |
| Boyd, Rev. Robert, |
1020n |
| Boy Scouts, organizations of McAlster, |
652 |
| Bradford, Col. Jefferson Davis, |
650, 656 |
| Bradford, Maj., |
1088, 1132 |
| Braggs, Okla., |
844 |
| Brandagee, Senator Frank B., |
900 |
| Brazil Station, |
816, 818 |
| Brearley, Col. David, |
1105 |
| Brearley, Joseph H., |
1105 |
| Brevel, Mr., French Trader, |
1113 |
| Brewer, Phil D., |
735 |
| Brewer, Theodore F., |
1122 |
| Briggs, George, |
889 |
| Brinkley, Ark., |
664 |
| Brish, Henry C., |
1073 |
| Broken Arrow, Okla., |
772, 773 |
| Brown, Delila, student, Charity Hall, |
923 |
| Brown, J., Chickasaw Indian, |
813 |
| Brown, H. M. C., U. S. Surveyor, |
1098, 1100, 1101 |
| Brown, John C., |
1091 |
| Brown, John F., Governor, Seminole Nation, |
658 |
| Brown, Joseph C., |
1110 |
| Brown, L. L., |
1107n |
| Brown, Sytha, student, Charity Hall, |
923 |
| Browning, O. H., |
1050 |
| Bruce, Isaac W., |
878 |
| "Bruner's Town," Creek settlement, |
775 |
| Brushy Creek, |
800n, 811, 819 |
| Bryan, William J., |
892 |
| Bryan, County, Okla., |
803, 810n, 1115 |
| Bryce, J. Y., |
753, 754, 800n, 819n, 820n |
| Buck Gang, |
685 |
| Bucklucksy Trading Post (McAlester), Choctaw Nation, |
760, 761 |
| Buffalo horn spoon in Oklahoma Historical Society Museum, |
1039 |
| Buffalo on the Panhandle, |
860 |
| Buffalo Stage Station, |
815-817 |
| Buntin, Martha, |
691, 823,
|
| Burris, Margaret and Ticky, students, Charity Hall, |
923 |
| Bushyhead, D. W., Cherokee chief, |
998, 999, 1122, 1123 |
| Butler, Rev. Elizur, missionary, |
927n |
| Butterfield (John) Stage Line, |
801n, 804-806, 810, 811n, 813, 814, 817, 822 |
| Byington, Rev. Cyrus, missionary among Choctaws, |
1124 |
| Byington, E. S., |
1124 |
| Byrd, John Ira Ellis, |
999 |
| Byrne, Pete, |
657 |
|
-C-
|
| Cabanne, Jeane Pierre, |
787 |
| Cache Creek, |
1048 |
| Caddo (Indians), |
693, 709, 857, 999, 1044n, 1046, n-1048, 1075, 1076, 1115 |
| Caddo, Okla., |
997, 1115 |
| Caddo, County, Okla., |
994, 1127 |
| Cahokia (Indians), |
1078 |
| Caldwell, Kan., |
644, 849, 850, 887, 888, 985, 1004, 1005 |
| Calhoon, Thomas, student Charity Hall, |
923 |
| Calhoun, John C., Secretary of War, |
913, 916n, 1087-1089n, 1091-1093 |
| Calhoun, Ga., |
927 |
| California, |
804, 822 |
| California, immigrants, |
802n, 803 |
| California, Mail Route Through Oklahoma, The,
|
801n |
| California, Mail Route, |
754 |
| California, Trail, |
802n |
| Calumet, Okla., |
849n |
| Cameron, Okla., |
1000 |
| Cameron, Rev. Evan Dhu, |
740-743 |
| Cameron, School of Agriculture, |
742 |
| Campbell, Chas. E., |
855 |
| Campbell, Ralph, |
650 |
| Camp Arbuckle, |
766, 770, 771 |
| Camp Canadian, |
766 |
| "Camp Cedar," |
771 |
| Camp Holmes, |
796, 953, 954, 1045 |
| Camp Lee, Va., |
1128 |
| Camp Napoleon, |
754 |
| Camp Supply, |
857 |
| Camp Washita, |
766 |
| Canada, country of, |
945 |
| Canadian, Okla., |
644 |
| Canadian, County, Okla., |
740, 1117 |
| Canadian River, |
642, 709, 760, 765, 766, 773, 778, 779, 782, 796, 798, 801, 805, 809n, 851, 857, 991, 998, 1015, 1045n, 1048, 1051-1053, 1066, 1067, 1085, 1087-1089, 1096, 1103, 1104, 1114, 1115 |
| Canadian River, Deep Fork of, |
777, 784 |
| Canadian River, North Fork of, |
705, 710, 712, 724n, 776, 783, 968, 993, 1040, 1117 |
| Canadian River, South, |
1040 |
| Cane Creek |
895 |
| Canton, Elias Smith |
874 |
| Canzes (Indians), |
944 |
| Captain John Stuart's Sketch of the Indians, by Grant Foreman
|
667-672 |
| Carlisle, Penn., Indian school at, |
848, 855, 858, 998 |
| Carnegie, Okla., |
994 |
| Carondelet, Baron de, |
789, 790, 946, 947 |
| Carriage Point, |
798, 802, 810, 818, 850 |
| Carroll, Gen., William, |
1107 |
| Carson, Christopher, |
958 |
| Carter, Edm., of Charity Hall, |
922 |
| Carter, Family in Georgia, |
933, 934 |
| Carter, J. V., |
832 |
| Carter County, Okla., |
746, 747 |
| Carter's Quarter, Ga., |
934 |
| Cass, Lewis, Secretary of War, |
952, 1044, 1106n |
| Catholic, Church, |
652, 735, 739, 740, 943, 963 |
| Catholic, Home, The,
|
739n, 740n, 795 |
| Catlin, George, |
963, 1001 |
| Cattle, industry, |
658, 676, 747, 830, 855, 896, 962, 977-979, 982-984, 989, 992, 1029, 1118, 1119, 1127, 1128 |
| Cattle, trails, |
753, 754 |
| Cape Girardeau, |
946 |
| Cayuga (Indians), |
1073 |
| Cedar County, Choctaw Nation, |
1034, 1039 |
| Cedar Creek, |
774 |
| Central Normal School, |
1127 |
| Cepeda, Governor, Mexican, |
699-701 |
| Cerré, Gabriel, fur trader, |
787, 945 |
| Cerré, Marie Therese, |
788 |
| Chaddick, Edwin D., |
645-647, 649, 650 |
| Challacombe, Doris, |
1011 |
| Chamberlain, Rev., Amory Nelson, Supt., Cherokee Male Seminary, |
843 |
| Chapple, P. E., |
942n |
| Chapman, Berlin B., Ph. D., |
1044 |
| Charity Hall, An Early Chickasaw School, by Carolyn Thomas Foreman,
|
912-926 |
| Charity Hall, employees of, |
922 |
| Charity Hall, students of, |
923, 924 |
| Charity Hall, tan yard at, |
916, 919, 925, 926 |
| Chattahoochee River, |
931 |
| Chattanooga, Tenn., |
927, 930n, 936n |
| Chattanooga, News,
|
935n |
| Chattanooga, Times,
|
939n |
| Chawannes (Indians), |
946 |
| Checotah, Okla., |
742, 743, 1017, 1023, 1024 |
| Checote, Samuel, Creek chief, |
998, 999, 1122, 1123 |
| Che-quan-ka-ko (Che-quam-a-ko-ho-ko), Kickapoo Indian, |
702, 831 |
| Cherokee, Gospel Tidings,
|
737 |
| Cherokee, Live Stock Association, |
1118, 1119 |
| Cherokee, Messenger,
|
737 |
| Cherokee, Neutral Lands Controversy, The, by L. L. Brown,
|
1107n |
| Cherokee, Phoenix,
|
1104n |
| Cherokee, (Indians), |
637, 642, 656, 667-670, 675, 777, 779, 838, 839, 841, 883, 932, 952, 999, 1002, 1044, 1057, 1058, 1060, 1062, 1070, 1071, 1073, 1104 |
| Cherokee, alphabet, |
669-672, 996 |
| Cherokee, Anti-Ross party of, |
1068 |
| Cherokee, cession of lands to, |
1106 |
| Cherokee, chiefs, |
998, 999, 1065n, 1122, 1123 |
| Cherokee, education of, |
928, 930 |
| Cherokee, Confederate, |
1070, 1071 |
| Cherokee, Deer clan of, |
1057 |
| Cherokee, establishment of first mission to, |
930 |
| Cherokee, Federal, |
1070 |
| Cherokee, Female Seminary, |
1124 |
| Cherokee, Homes of Distinguished, by Leola Selman Beeson,
|
927-941 |
| Cherokee, intermarriage with negroes, |
1065 |
| Cherokee, Male Seminary, |
843 |
| Cherokee, removal of, |
929n, 933, 934, 938, 1106 |
| Cherokee, Sam Houston's stay with, |
636 |
| Cherokee, Western, |
1064, 1103 |
| Cherokee, The Story of the, by W. R. L. Smith,
|
928n |
| Cherokee, The Wild Rose of the, by E. Sterling King,
|
939n |
| Cherokee, Torchlights of the, by Robert Sparks Walker,
|
938n |
| Cherokee, Treaty of May 6, 1828 with, |
1095 |
| Cherokee, treaties with, |
1118 |
| Cherokee, Wolf clan of, |
1057 |
| Cherokee Nation, |
625, 642, 644, 744, 780, 811n, 927, n-929, 933, 948, 996, 1019-1024, 1027 |
| Cherokee Nation, allotment of lands in, |
884 |
| Cherokee Nation, boundary of, |
1087, 1099, 1105, 1106, 1108-1110 |
| Cherokee Nation, Canadian District of, |
1022, 1066 |
| Cherokee Nation, census of, |
1062, 1065, 1071 |
| Cherokee Nation, Cooweescoowee District, |
1122, 1123 |
| Cherokee Nation, Delawares in, |
756 |
| Cherokee Nation, Flint District, |
1019 |
| Cherokee Nation, General Council of, |
1062-1066, 1069, 1071, 1072, 1107 |
| Cherokee Nation, intruders in, |
1064, 1107 |
| Cherokee Nation, lands of, |
1045n |
| Cherokee Nation, Light Horse of, |
1067 |
| Cherokee Nation, "Missions and Schools" in, |
1019-1022, 1024 |
| Cherokee Nation, Mission, |
744 |
| Cherokee Nation, richest man in, |
839 |
| Cherokee Nation, schools, |
630 |
| Cherokee Nation, Seneca Indians in, |
1074 |
| Cherokee Nation, slavery in, |
1056-1072 |
| Cherokee Nation, tribal records of, |
627, 630, 631 |
| Cherokee Outlet, |
642, 740, 771, 1045n, 1106, 1118, 1119 |
| Cherokee Strip, The, by George Rainey,
|
1118-1120 |
| Cherokee Strip, |
642, 644, 1118-1120 |
| Cherokee Strip, oil and gas in, |
1120 |
| Cherokee Strip, opening of, |
645, 655, 771 |
| Cherokee Strip, sale of, |
1072 |
| Chelsey, Frank, |
665 |
| Cheyenne (Indians), |
712-717, 719-732, 848, 967-972, 974, 977-979, 981, 982, 985, 986n, 990-994, 1001 |
| Cheyenne (Indians), camp of, |
863-868 |
| Cheyenne (Indians), customs of, |
859 |
| Cheyenne (Indians), files of, |
633 |
| Cheyenne (Indians), Northern, |
861 |
| Cheyenne (Indians), Leaders of Northern, |
970 |
| Cheyenne (Indians), Uprising of Northern, |
846 |
| Cheyenne (Indians), migration of, |
971 |
| Cheyenne (Indians), reservations of, |
740, 994, 1040, 1043, 1051, 1053 |
| Cheyenne (Indians), traditions of, |
993, 994 |
| Cheyenne (Indians), uprisings of, |
846-848, 851, 852, 860, 861 |
| Cheyenne-Arapaho, Indian Agency, |
888 |
| Cheyenne-Arapaho, establishment of Agency, |
709 |
| Cheyenne-Arapaho, reservation, |
855 |
| Cheyenne country, opening of, |
849n |
| Cheyenne Transporter,
|
849, 850, 853-856, 859, 860, 862, 863, 887, 888, 990, 993 |
| Chicago, Ill., |
792, 892 |
| Chicago, Ill., and the Old Northwest, by M. M. Quaife,
|
792n, 951n, 965 |
| Chickasaw (Indians), |
637, 639-642, 656, 675, 812, 999, 1070, 1098, 1099 |
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