
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 |
| Chickasaw (Indians), education of, |
912-926 |
| Chickasaw (Indians), immigration of, |
800, 809, 819 |
| Chickasaw (Indians), language of, |
917 |
| Chickasaw (Indians), treaty with, |
1046, 1050 |
| Chickasaw (Indians), tribal records of, |
628, 631 |
| Chickasaw Nation, |
625, 642, 655, 802-806, 814, 841, 842, 1049 |
| Chickasaw Nation, capital of, |
1001 |
| Chickasaw Nation, lands of, |
1102n |
| Chickasaw Nation, place names of, |
1113 |
| Chickasaw Nation, Legislature of, |
806n, 812n, 869 |
| Chickasaw Nation, raising cotton in, |
912 |
| Chickasaw Nation, schools of, |
753, 912-926 |
| Chickasaw Nation, travel across, |
798, 800, 801 |
| Chickasaw Nation, refugees in, |
840 |
| Chickasha, Okla., |
742, 805, 801 |
| Chilocco Indian School, |
878, 1120 |
| Chipchase, H. G., |
887 |
| Chippewa (Indians), |
1076 |
| Chisholm Trail, |
753 |
| Choctaw (Indians), |
637, 639-642, 654, 656, 667, 668, 672, 675, 676, 763, 910, 999, 1000, 1022n, 1025, 1028-1031, 1033, 1044, 1045, 1057, 1070, 1090, 1091, 1098, 1099, 1114, 1131 |
| Choctaw (Indians), Agency, |
800, 810, 822 |
| Choctaw (Indians), amusements of, |
1034 |
| Choctaw (Indians), cession of land to, |
1086 |
| Choctaw (Indians), chiefs, |
800, 812n |
| Choctaw (Indians), dances of, |
1039 |
| Choctaw (Indians), delegates of Washington, |
1026, 1045 |
| Choctaw (Indians), during the Civil War, |
818 |
| Choctaw (Indians), education of, |
1026, 1032 |
| Choctaw (Indians), immigration of, |
800, 1114 |
| Choctaw (Indians), in Louisiana, |
1027 |
| Choctaw (Indians), language of, |
917 |
| Choctaw (Indians), missionaries to, |
878, 1034, 1124 |
| Choctaw (Indians), Oklahanali tribe of, |
1039 |
| Choctaw (Indians), regiment, |
1027 |
| Choctaw (Indians), spelling book of, |
1124 |
| Choctaw (Indians), superstitions of, |
1038 |
| Choctaw (Indians), treaties with, |
1046, 1050, 1095n |
| Choctaw (Indians), tribal records of, |
628, 629 |
| Choctaw (Indians), warfare, |
1115 |
| Choctaw (Indians), words, |
1112 |
| Choctaw Nation, |
625, 642, 644, 645, 652, 655, 668, 744, 745n, 804-806, 808n, 809, 812, 814, 910, 911, 913, 996, 997, 1021, 1023, 1025-1029, 1044n, 1049, 1070, 1097, 1098, 1114, 1128, 1129 |
| Choctaw Nation, alligator in, |
1036 |
| Choctaw Nation, basket making in, |
1039 |
| Choctaw Nation, boarding schools in, |
1030, 1031, 1038 |
| Choctaw Nation, eastern boundary of, |
1088, 1090-1093, 1095-1097, 1099-1101, 1104, 1109 |
| Choctaw Nation, bridges in, |
807 |
| Choctaw Nation, camp meetings in, |
1037, 1038 |
| Choctaw Nation, captial of, |
1029, 1033 |
| Choctaw Nation, cattle industry of, |
1028 |
| Choctaw Nation, cession of lands of, |
1092 |
| Choctaw Nation, coal in, |
646, 647, 649, 653, 655, 659, 663, 758-763 |
| Choctaw Nation, constitution of, |
810n, 1028 |
| Choctaw Nation, council of, |
761, 762, 806, 807, 814, 815, 818-820, 1026, 1028-1030, 1109 |
| Choctaw Nation, election disturbance in, |
652, 653 |
| Choctaw Nation, fishing in, |
1036 |
| Choctaw Nation, horse racing in, |
1036, 1037 |
| Choctaw Nation, intruders in, |
1045, 1098n |
| Choctaw Nation, lands of, |
1046, 1096, 1102n |
| Choctaw Nation, light horse of, |
762 |
| Choctaw Nation, minerals of, |
1029 |
| Choctaw Nation, place names of, |
1113 |
| Choctaw Nation, politics of, |
1027, 1029, 1030, 1032, 1129 |
| Choctaw Nation, salt springs in, |
1038, 1098, 1101 |
| Choctaw Nation, schools of, |
753, 996-998, 1026, 1122, 1129 |
| Choctaw Nation, Senate of, |
1028 |
| Choctaw Nation, Skullyville Constitution of, |
810n |
| Choctaw Nation, surveying of, |
759 |
| Choctaw Nation, travel across, |
798-801, 805 |
| Choctaw Nation, white settlers in, |
1029 |
| Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, Outline of the, by Muriel Wright and Peter Hudson,
|
1086n |
| Choctaw City, |
835 |
| Choctaw Coal & Railway Company, |
644, 645, 647, 649, 650, 656-665 |
| Choctaw County, Okla., |
1028 |
| Choctaw & Northern Railroad, |
664 |
| Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Railway, |
764 |
| Choctaw, Oklahoma & Texas Railroad, |
663, 664 |
| Choctaw Railway, |
834, 835 |
| Cholera among the Indians, |
964 |
| Chologee, Creek prophet and medicine man, |
1012 |
| Chouteaus, The, and Their Commercial Enterprises, by Harriette Johnson Westbrook,
|
786-797 |
| Chouteaus, Their Contribution to the History of the West, by Harriette Johnson Westbrook,
|
942-966 |
| Chouteau, Don Agustin, |
943, 944, 946-951 |
| Chouteau, Augustus Aristide, |
953 |
| Chouteau, Auguste, Trader, |
788, 789, 792, 793, 943-945, 952, 1086 |
| Chouteau, Col. A. P., |
636, 786, 787, 790, 793, 794, 796, 952-957, 959-962, 1045 |
| Chouteau, Auguste Pierre, by W. J. Ghent,
|
959n, 965 |
| Chouteau, Charles P., |
794, 955, 963, 964 |
| Chouteau, Cyprian, |
787, 796, 957-959 |
| Chouteau, Edward, |
954 |
| Chouteau, Edward L., |
787 |
| Chouteau, Frederick, |
787, 795, 957, 959 |
| Chouteau, Francis, |
787, 795, 957, 959 |
| Chouteau, James, |
957 |
| Chouteau, Jean Pierre, |
956, 957, 965 |
| Chouteau, Capt. Louis, |
958 |
| Chouteau, Louis Pharamond, sub-agent for the Creeks, |
787, 952, 955-957 |
| Chouteau, Marie Louise, |
945 |
| Chouteau, Madam Marie Therese Bourgeois, |
786, 942, 943 |
| Chouteau, Maj. Paul Liguest, |
787, 952, 954, 956, 957 |
| Chouteau, Don Pedro, |
943, 945, 946, 948, 949 |
| Chouteau, Pelagie, |
945 |
| Chouteau, Pierre, |
786, 787, 789, 790, 795, 947, 950-952, 955 |
| Chouteau, Pierre, Jr., |
786n, 787, 789, 792, 794, 796, 957, 962, 963, 965 |
| Chouteau, P. L., sub-agent to Osages in Missouri, |
956 |
| Chouteau, Rene Auguste, |
786, 787, 943, 950n, 965 |
| Chouteau's, Island, |
793 |
| Chouteau's, Post, |
950 |
| Chouteau's, Springs, |
796 |
| Chouteau-Laclede business and estate of, |
942, 944 |
| Chouteau-Pryor Trading Expedition, |
790 |
| Christian, Church, |
871, 877 |
| Christian, Emma Ervin, |
1034 |
| Christian, Observer of London,
|
1062 |
| Chronicles of Oklahoma,
|
623, 687, 754, 755, 758, 760, 774n, 800n, 801n, 808n, 818n, 856, 886, 887, 978, 985n, 993, 1034, 1086n, 1116, 1130n |
| Church, Baptist, |
652, 742, 743, 747, 748, 1011 |
| Church, Catholic, |
652, 735, 739, 740, 943, 963 |
| Church, Cumberland Presbyterian, |
912, 917-919, 921, 925, 926 |
| Church, Dutch Reformed, |
1042 |
| Church, Episcopal, |
652 |
| Church, Methodist Episcopal South, |
651, 652, 741, 742, 744, 996, 997, 999, 1000, 1002 |
| Church, Methodist Episcopal, |
897, 959n, 1019-1022, 1124, 1132, 1133 |
| Church, Methodist Shawnee, |
958 |
| Church, Moravian, |
928, 930, 931, 937 |
| Church, Presbyterian, |
651, 652, 996, 1000, 1004 |
| Church, Quaker, |
709-712, 733, 755, 826, 827 |
| Church, Mary Brinsmade, |
928n, 929n, 933n |
| Cimarron, by Edna Ferber,
|
1120 |
| Cimarron River, |
765-767, 769, 771-774, 777-780, 782, 783, 1045n |
| Cincinnati, Ohio |
1022 |
| Cisco, Ga., |
937n |
| Civil War, |
642, 643, 650, 662, 675, 676, 691, 740, 745, 751, 754, 758, 818, 839, 840, 842, 879, 883, 884, 905-907, 967, 985n, 1023, 1026-1029, 1038, 1049, 1068, 1098, 1112, 1119, 1123, 1128, 1132 |
| Civil War, Cherokees in, |
1068-1070 |
| Clampitt, Elizabeth, |
874 |
| Claremore, Okla., |
742, 1122 |
| Claremore, Okla., country |
773 |
| Claremore, Okla., Progress,
|
874 |
| Clark, Joseph Stanley, |
1085 |
| Clark, Gov. William, |
792, 793, 951, 952, 960, 966, 1086 |
| Clark, W. T., |
page |
| Clarke, William A., Senator |
900 |
| Clauder, Mr., missionary, |
937 |
| Clear Creek Mission, Choctaw Nation, |
997 |
| Cleeton, W. T., |
874 |
| Clemmer, J. D., |
936n, 938n, 939n |
| Clermont, Osage chief, |
777, 790, 795, 953, 955 |
| Cleveland, C. A., |
1127 |
| Cleveland, President Grover, |
623, 655, 684, 742, 982, 983, 1007 |
| Cleveland, Okla., |
767, 774 |
| Cleveland, County, Okla., |
740, 1117 |
| Clingon, Bill, Cherokee Indian, |
998, 999, 1123 |
| Coachman, War, Creek chief, |
897 |
| Coal in Choctaw Nation, |
758-763 |
| Coalgate, Okla., |
1129, 1130 |
| Cobb Creek, |
989, 992, 993 |
| Cobb Creek, Indian training school on, |
978 |
| Cochnauer, Col. N., |
869 |
| Coe, Collins, |
1032 |
| Coffee, Nathan, |
803 |
| Coffee, William, |
803n |
| "Coffee Bend Country," |
803 |
| Coffeyville, Kan., |
644, 827n |
| Coker, Charles, Creek Indian, |
910 |
| Coke's Hill, |
1102n |
| entry |
page |
| Colbert Crossing, |
811, 812, 814, 818 |
| Colbert Crossing, Ferry, |
798, 800n, 804, 810, 822 |
| Colbert Crossing, (Jim) Station, |
818, 819 |
| Colbert, Alexander, Abijah, Adam, Charity, and Charles, students, Charity Hall, |
923, 924 |
| Colbert, D., Chickasaw chief, |
813 |
| Colbert, Daugherty, student, Charity Hall, |
920, 923, 924 |
| Colbert, Frank (B. F.), Chickasaw Indian, |
812, 813 |
| Colbert, George, student, Charity Hall, |
923, 924 |
| Colbert, Isaac, |
819 |
| Colbert, Maj. Levi, Chickasaw chief, |
912, 918, 920, 924 |
| Colbert, Lewis, student, Charity Hall, |
924 |
| Colbert, Mariah and Phelistia, students, Charity Hall, |
923, 924 |
| Colbert, Commodore, Lemual, Susan, Vecy, students, Charity Hall, |
923 |
| Colcord, Charles F., |
735, 736, 738, 869, 1121, 1125 |
| Cole, Coleman, Choctaw chief, |
762, 763 |
| Colorado, |
656, 900 |
| Colorado, river, |
954 |
| Colorado & Southern Railroad, |
664 |
| Columbus, Christopher, student, Charity Hall, |
923, 925 |
| Comanche (Indians), |
693, 709, 720, 724, 725, 883, 954, 968, 999, 1004, 1044, 1046, 1051, 1053 |
| Comanche (Indians), Medicine Man, |
713n |
| Comanche Reservation, |
855 |
| Comanche Reservation, opening of, |
1127 |
| Combs, Captain, |
1088 |
| Commerce of the Prairies, by Josiah Gregg,
|
966 |
| Conasauga, Tenn., |
938n, 939 |
| Conasauga, river, |
935, 936, 939 |
| Concho, Okla., |
633 |
| Concho, Indian School, |
959 |
| Cone, W. W., |
959 |
| Conestaga (Indians), |
1073 |
| Confederate states, |
1068-1070 |
| Confederate states, congress of, |
1049, 1050 |
| Confederate Veterans, organization of, |
1133 |
| Confederate Veteran, file of,
|
1121 |
| Conkling, R. P., |
805n |
| Conlan, Mrs. Czarina C., |
735 |
| Connecticut, |
900, 912, 928, 929 |
| Connell, Mrs. George (Vera Shidler), |
874 |
| Connelley, W. E., |
1110n |
| Constitution of Oklahoma Historical Society, proposed amendments to, |
995 |
| Constitutional Convention, |
891, 994, 1016 |
| Conway, Gov., Elias N., of Arkansas, |
1097, 1098n |
| Conway, Henry W., |
1089n, 1090, 1092, 1093, 1117 |
| Conway, James S., |
1093-1095 |
| Conway, Survey, |
1096, 1097, 1101 |
| Cooper, D. H., U. S. Indian Agent, |
869 |
| Cooper, General, |
1027 |
| Coosawattee River, |
933 |
| Coronado, early explorer, |
1118 |
| Cornwall, Conn., |
928, 929, 933 |
| Cosgrove, Elizabeth Williams, |
734 |
| Cotter, Rev. W. J., |
931, 934 |
| Cotteral, Hon. John Hazelton, |
871-872 |
| Cotton Gin Port, Miss., |
912, 916, 917, 920 |
| Council, between Creeks, Cherokees and Osages, |
952 |
| Council, Grand, |
999 |
| "Council House" station, |
818, 819 |
| "Council tree" at Cotton Gin Port, Miss., |
912 |
| Coussot, Pirrie, |
1060 |
| Coweta, Okla., |
772 |
| Cowskin Prairie, Cherokee Nation, |
1070 |
| Cowskin River, |
1108 |
| Cox, David Henry, |
1124 |
| Cox, I. J., |
951n |
| Cox, J. D., Secretary of Interior, |
1052n, 1098n |
| Craig, John L., Teacher, Charity Hall, |
922 |
| Cravens, Ben, |
1119 |
| Crawford, Andrew J., |
1020n |
| Crazy Snake, Creek Indian, |
1016 |
| Crazy Snake, death of, |
910, , 911 |
| Crazy Snake, The Plea of,
|
899-911 |
| Creason, Benjamin Franklin, |
876-877 |
| Creek (Indians), |
637, 639, 642, 656, 675, 676, 685, 690, 769, 779, 839, 899, 901, 952, 955, 999, 1000, 1044, 1057, 1070, 1103, 1105, 1106 |
| Creek (Indians), Agency, |
636, 879 |
| Creek (Indians), Anthology, |
1015 |
| Creek (Indians), chiefs, |
998, 999, 1122, 1123 |
| Creek (Indians), Commission on Seminole Lands, |
998 |
| Creek (Indians), Council in Session, The, by Alice M. Robertson,
|
895-898 |
| Creek (Indians), council, |
1013 |
| Creek (Indians), emigration of, |
636, 765 |
| Creek (Indians), enrollment party, |
1016 |
| Creek (Indians), home life of, |
999 |
| Creek (Indians), "Pins," |
841 |
| Creek (Indians), settlements, |
775, 776, 780, 782 |
| Creek (Indians), Treaty of 1832, |
765 |
| Creek (Indians), tribal records of, |
628, 631 |
| Creek (Indians), War, |
897 |
| Creek (Indians), Wind Clan of, |
1011 |
| Creek Nation, |
625, 642, 644, 744, 763, 780, 869, 878, 897, 911, 1011, 1012, 1019, 1023, 1024, 1067 |
| Creek Nation, affairs of, |
1013 |
| Creek Nation, allotment of land of, |
1016 |
| Creek Nation, chiefs of, |
1022 |
| Creek Nation, establishment of capital of, |
895 |
| Creek Nation, orphan asylum of, |
1014 |
| Creek Nation, population of, |
781 |
| Creek Nation, robbery of treasury of, |
842 |
| Creek Nation, schools of, |
843, 1014, 1015, 1022 |
| Crocker, Col. Sam, |
1120 |
| Crockett, M. V., |
874 |
| Crook, Gen. George, |
968 |
| "Crossing, The Old U. S.," |
771 |
| Crossland, Dick, Cherokee Indian, |
839 |
| Cross Timbers, |
784, 785, 955, 1045 |
| Crow country, |
792n |
| Cruce, Lee, |
621-622, 737 |
| Crutchfield, Margaret Vann, |
931 |
| Cruzat, Lieut. Gov. Francisco, Spaniard, |
789, 944, 945, 947 |
| Cuba, country of, |
944n |
| Culberson, J. R., Choctaw Indian, |
1031, 1032 |
| Cumming, Sir Alexander, |
1058 |
| Cummings, D. B., |
1023 |
| Cuningham, Ross, Cherokee Indian, |
999, 1123 |
| Curtis, Charles, |
735 |
| Custer, Gen., George, |
985n, 1119 |
| Custer, Massacre, |
969 |
| Custer, County, Okla., |
712 |
|
-D-
|
| Daily Ardmorite,
|
747 |
| Daily Oklahoman,
|
833-836, 1001 |
| Daily, Harry P., |
673 |
| Dakota, |
660, 968, 969 |
| Dale, Dr. E. E., |
736 |
| Dalton, Boys, |
1119 |
| Dalton, Ga., |
933n |
| Dardanelle, Ark., |
1132 |
| Darlington, Brinton, Indian Agent, |
709, 711, 857, 977 |
| Darlington, Agency, |
710, 723, 846, 848-852, 854, 967, 969, 970, 979 |
| Darlington, Okla., |
887, 888, 980, 982, 984-986, 988, 989, 1117 |
| Daughters of the American Revolution, |
937-939, 1005 |
| Daughters of the American Revolution, Gov. John Milledge Chapter of, |
931n |
| Daughters of the American Revolution, Muskogee Indian Territory Cahpter of, |
635, 636 |
| Daughters of the Confederacy, |
878, 1121 |
| Davis, James D., |
808, 815 |
| Davis, J. B., |
1056 |
| Davis, J. H., |
888 |
| Davis, Jefferson, |
650, 1000, 1049 |
| Davis, John, |
775 |
| Davis, John F., |
1014n |
| Davis Crossing, |
804, 808 |
| Dawes, Act, |
1015 |
| Dawes, Commission, |
654, 656, 660, 763, 1016 |
| Dawes, Henry L., |
655 |
| Dawson, Lieut. James L., |
765, 766, 771-773, 775, 781, 785 |
| Dean, Sylvester, |
874 |
| Dearborn, Gen. Henry, Secretary of War, |
1113 |
| Deer in Choctaw Nation, |
1036 |
| Delano, Columbus, Secretary of Interior, |
1108n |
| De Lassus, |
948, 949 |
| Delaware (Indians), |
755, 756, 776, 796, 956, 958, 1044n, 1047-1049, 1077 |
| DeMunn, Julius, |
966 |
| Denison, Tex., |
654 |
| Denver, Colo., |
892 |
| Detroit, Mich., fort at, |
691n |
| De Villemont, |
789 |
| Dickerson, Argus, |
889 |
| Doaksville, Choctaw Nation, |
997, 1027-1029, 1070, 1128, 1129 |
| Doak's Stand, Choctaw Nation, |
1025, 1086, 1091, 1092, 1114 |
| Doan's Store, |
753 |
| Dodd, Samuel, of Charity Hall, |
920, 922 |
| Dodd, William, of Charity Hall, |
919, 920, 922 |
| Dodge, Col. Henry, |
1000 |
| Dodge, Col. R. L, |
955 |
| Dodge City, Kan., |
753, 887 |
| Donnel, Robert, student, Charity Hall, |
923, 925 |
| Donnell, Robert, |
917 |
| Donelson, John, |
1106, 1109 |
| Douglas, Mrs. Clarence B., |
874 |
| Douglas, County, Kan., |
795 |
| Douglas, Edward M., |
1110n |
| Dowing, Lewis, Cherokee Indian, |
1070 |
| Downs, Henry D., |
1088, 1089n, 1092n |
| Doyle, Burton, |
820 |
| Doyle, Thomas H., |
735, 736, 893, 993, 1002 |
| Dragoon, Expedition of 1834, |
883 |
| Drake, B. A., |
874 |
| Drew, John, Cherokee Indian, |
1067, 1069, 1070 |
| Drew, Salt Works, |
839 |
| Dubuque, Julian, lead mines of, |
792 |
| Dubuque, M., |
793 |
| Dull Knife, Cheyenne Indian, |
846, 970-972 |
| Dull Knife, "Raid," |
970, 971 |
| Duncan, Rev. W. A., |
1124 |
| Dunkle, Rev. W. F., |
1000 |
| Durant, Okla., |
810n |
| Dutch Reformed Church at Seger Colony, |
1042 |
| Dwight, Mission, |
737, 839, 843 |
| Dwight, Simon, Choctaw Indian, |
1031 |
| Dyer, D. B., Agent of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians, |
887, 888, 977-979, 982 |
|
-E-
|
| Eagle Fork River |
910 |
| Early Days Among the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians, by John H. Seger
|
978 |
| Easley, Col. John F. |
747 |
| Eaton, John H., Secretary of War |
1106 |
| Editorials |
883-889, 623, 624 |
| Edmond, Okla. |
735, 1127 |
| Edwards, Gov. of Illinois |
951 |
| Edwards, John |
1026 |
| Edwards, Jonathan |
1026 |
| Edwards, Station |
818 |
| Edwards, Thomas |
818 |
| Edwards, Judge Thomas A. |
735, 736 |
| Edwards, Trading house |
802 n |
| Edwardsville, Ill. |
952 |
| Eel River Miami (Indians) |
1080 |
| Eggers, Charles, Superintendent, Shawnee and Sac & Fox Agency |
632 |
| Eldgeworths Seminary |
1026 |
| Eldridge, E. E. |
1117 |
| Eliot, Choctaw Nation |
913 |
| Elk Lodge |
1131 |
| Elk River |
1108, 1110 |
| Elliott, D. Stewart |
1130 |
| Ellsworth, Henry, Commissioner |
952, 953, 960 |
| El Paso, Tex. |
804, 805 n, 822 |
| El Reno, Okla. |
644, 645, 649, 742, 850 n, 876, 986 n, 1045 n, 1116, 1128 |
| El Reno, Globe |
850 n |
| Emancipation Proclamation |
962 |
| Emathla, Hotulk, Creek Indian |
911 |
| Emory, Maj. Wm. H. |
1046 n, 1047 |
| Enid, Okla. |
1112, 1118 |
| Episcopal Church |
652 |
| Ervin, Margaret |
1038 |
| Etahdleuh Doanmoe, Kiowa Indian |
858 |
| Euchee Creek |
773 |
| Eufaula, Okla. |
760, 763, 801, 840, 1003, 1004, 1012-1017, 1022-1024, 1122, 1133 |
| Eufaula, Indian Journal |
1014-1016 |
| Eufaula, National High School at |
1015 |
| Eureka Valley |
1052, 1053 |
| Evans, George H. |
736, 737 |
| Everidge family, Choctaw Indians |
869 |
| Ewing, Finis and Molley, students, Charity Hall |
923 |
|
-F-
|
| Fannin, E. J. |
1131 |
| Farr, James, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Farwell, Frank |
1127 |
| Fayetteville, Ark. |
822, 1014 |
| Fears, Mrs. Anna DeWees |
878 |
| Fears, S. S. |
1130 |
| Fears, Judge Stockton S. |
878 |
| Federal Road |
933, 935 |
| Federal Trade Commission |
1006 |
| Fensten, Joseph J. |
1073 |
| Ferguson, Gov. |
1127 |
| Ferguson, Mrs. T. B. |
736 |
| Ferries on Red River |
798 |
| Finlayson, Dr. John D. |
755, 757 |
| Finney, James Edward |
1007 |
| Fisher's Stage Stand |
810, 812, 822 |
| Five Civilized Tribes, closing of affairs of |
1015 |
| Five Civilized Tribes, Commission to |
625 |
| Five Civilized Tribes, Creek enrollment party of |
1016 |
| Five Civilized Tribes, education of children of |
1026 |
| Five Civilized Tribes, home of |
637, 740 |
| Five Civilized Tribes, of Indian Territory |
1044, 1060 |
| Five Civilized Tribes, removal of |
638 |
| Five Civilized Tribes, Superintendent of |
626, 627 |
| Flack, Mrs. Eliza Ann Juzon, Choctaw |
808 |
| Flack Stage Station |
818, 820 |
| Fleming, John |
869 |
| Florida |
638, 658, 675, 691, 740, 858, 864, 944 n |
| Flynn, Dennis |
657, 1002, 1111 |
| Foley, C. E. |
1003 |
| Folsom, David A., Choctaw |
817 |
| Folsom, Edmund |
1087 n |
| Folsom, Rev. Willis F. |
996, 997 |
| Folsom, diary of Rev. Willis F. |
1122 |
| Foreign Mission School |
928 |
| Foreman, Alex |
841 |
| Foreman, Bullet |
841 |
| Foreman, Carolyn Thomas (Mrs. Grant) |
808 n, 912, 1124 |
| Foreman, Grant |
625, 635, 667, 736, 737, 767, 770, 771, 772, 787 n, 789 n, 793 n, 796 n, 800 n, 801 n, 818 n, 838, 885, 927 n, 931 n, 933, 952 n, 953 n, 954 n, 955 n, 960-962 n, 965, 1001, 1002, 1045 n, 1084 n, 1085 n, 1093 n, 1104 n, 1105 n, 1106 n, 1122, 1125 |
| Foreman, Maj. John A. |
1116 |
| Foreman, Rev. Stephen |
841 |
| Foster, Townsend N. |
1130 |
| Fort Arbuckle |
766, 767, 769, 770, 804, 809 n, 1046-1048 |
| Fort Belknap |
822 |
| Fort Benton |
796 |
| Fort Berthold |
796 |
| Fort Carondelet |
790, 795, 946-950 |
| Fort Chadbourne, Tex. |
822 |
| Fort Chartres |
788, 942 |
| Fort Chouteau |
953-955 |
| Fort Clark |
951, 956 |
| Fort Cobb |
1051 |
| Fort Coffee |
667, 800 n, 1000 |
| Fort Coffee school |
744 |
| Fort Concho, Tex. |
828 |
| Fort Deposit, Ala. |
1020 n |
| Fort Dodge, Kan. |
793 |
| Fort Duncan, Tex. |
695, 696, 699 |
| Fort Eliott, Tex. |
849-852 |
| Fort Gibson |
635, 636, 644, 667, 745, 765, 766, 771, 772, 775, 779-782, 784, 790 n, 801, 803, 814, 818, 838, 843, 844, 869, 883-885, 890, 933, 952, 953, 955, 959, 960, 962, 967, 998, 1000, 1001, 1024, 1045, 1106, 1122, 1124, 1125 |
| Fort Griffin, Tex. |
632, 828 |
| Fort Holmes on Little River |
802 n |
| Fort Klamath |
1081 |
| Fort Leavenworth |
905, 906 |
| Fort Lisa |
792 n, 796 |
| Fort Mandan |
795, 957 |
| Fort Mason |
953 |
| Fort McCulloch |
798 |
| Fort Osage |
795, 951 |
| Fort Pierre |
796 |
| Fort Preston, Texas |
803 n |
| Fort Reno |
644, 647, 653, 722, 724, 725, 846, 849, 850 n, 851, 855, 887, 967-969, 979, 980, 982, 986 n, 1116 |
| Fort Richardson, Tex. |
695 |
| Fort Sarpy |
796 |
| Fort Sill |
645, 759, 809 n, 849, 850, 884, 967, 1047 |
| Fort Smith, Ark. |
643, 644, 667, 673, 675, 682, 686, 758, 759, 798, 800-802, 804-808, 810, 814, 817, 822, 843, 883, 1011, 1022, 1027, 1028, 1088, 1092, 1093, 1096-1099, 1101-1103, 1105, 1106, 1108, 1109, 1129 |
| Forth Smith Elevator |
680 n |
| Fort Smity-Boggy Depot Road |
800, 804, 809, 811, 814-817 |
| Fort Smith-Fort Washita Road |
800 |
| Fort Smith-Stringtown Road |
801, 821 |
| Fort Sully |
796 |
| Fort Tecumseh |
796 |
| Fort Towson |
675, 869, 967, 1025 |
| Fort Union |
795 |
| Fort Washita |
798, 800, 801, 802 n, 804, 807, 840, 869, 967 |
| Fort Worth, Tex. |
653, 658, 746 |
| Fort Yuma, Calif. |
822 |
| Fourche Maline |
800 n, 804, 807, 808, 815 |
| Fox (Indians) |
691 n, 792, 951 |
| France, country of |
945, 947 |
| Francis, John, Shawnee chief |
958 |
| Francis, Nancy, daughter of John |
958 |
| Francoise County, Mo. |
963 |
| Franklin, Benjamin, student, Charity Hall |
923, 924 |
| Frazier, Mrs. John Randolph |
1007 |
| Frazier, Miss Josephine (Mrs. W. R. Lawrence) |
745 |
| Freeman, Charles R. |
1024 |
| Fremont's expedition |
796 |
| Fremont's expedition, organization of |
958 |
| French settlers |
1060 |
| Friends, Society of |
709, 710, 712 |
| Frisco Railroad |
643, 649, 659, 665 |
| Frog Bayou |
1086 |
| Fulsom, Israel, Choctaw Indian |
1026 |
| Furman, Henry M. |
893 |
| Fur Trading |
786-789, 792-794, 944, 950, 956, 962-964 |
| Fus Fixico Letters, The |
1015, 1016 |
|
-G-
|
| Gaines Creek |
800 n, 809 |
| Gaines, Gen. E. P. |
912 |
| Gaines, George S. |
912 |
| Gaines Trace, public road |
912 |
| Galbreath, Robert |
665 |
| Galveston, Tex. |
850, 944 n |
| Galvez, Don Bernardo de, Spanish Governor of Louisiana |
943, 944 |
| Galvez, Don Joseph de, Secretary of State of Spain |
943, 945 |
| Gambold, John |
930 n, 936 n |
| Gambold, Mrs. John, missionary |
928, 931 |
| Gardner, Elmer |
889 |
| Gardner, James H. |
765-767 |
| Garland, Samuel, Choctaw chief |
812 n, 820, 999 |
| Garrett, Charles F., Special Commissioner |
1051 |
| Garvin, Isaac, Choctaw chief |
1028 |
| Garvin, Okla. |
1124 |
| Geary, A. W. |
801, 808 |
| Geary Crossing |
804, 810-812 n, 820, 822 |
| Geary, Okla. |
664, 724 n, 975 |
| Geary Times-Journal |
727 n |
| Georgia |
638, 675, 740, 839, 927, 928, 931 n, 932-935, 937, 938, 1106, 1107, 1124 |
| Georgia Guard |
936 |
| Georgia Journal |
931 n |
| Georgia Landmarks, Memorials, and Legends, by Lucian Laniar Knight
|
933 n |
| Georgia, The Historical Collections of, by Rev. George White
|
930 n |
| Georgia State College for Women |
927 n |
| Gibson Station, Okla. |
879 |
| Gilley, John, farmer, Charity Hall |
922 |
| Gilmer, Gov. George R. |
927 n |
| Gilmore, C. R. |
767, 769, 770 |
| Glenn, Hugh, Trader |
960, 962 |
| Glen Pool |
665 |
| Gohi, Cheyenne woman |
846-848 |
| Goit, Mrs. Hattie |
874 |
| Gold, Benjamin |
928, 929, 933 |
| Gold, Eleanor |
928, 929 |
| Gold, Harriet Ruggles, (Mrs. Elias Boudinot) |
928, 929 |
| Good Hunter, Seneca Chief |
1073 |
| Goodnow, Isaac T. |
963 |
| Good Water Mission, Choctaw Nation |
997 |
| Gore, Okla. |
839 |
| Gore, Senator |
870 |
| Gospel according to John in Creek language |
737 |
| Gould, Dr. Charles N. |
1111-1113, 1115, 1116 |
| Gould, Okla. |
889 |
| Gould Railway Lines |
662 |
| Gowen, Francis I. |
649, 664 |
| Graciot, Don Carlos |
946 |
| Graham, Newt. S., Jr. |
874 |
| Grand Prairie |
778, 783-785, 1045 n, 1113 |
| Grand (Neosho) River |
643, 761, 772, 779, 780, 790 n, 956, 1074, 1076, 1104, 1105, 1109, 1112, 1114, 1115 |
| Grand Mission, Cherokee Nation |
1022 |
| Grant County, Okla. |
753 |
| Grant, Ulysses S. |
674, 709, 710, 712, 826, 1051 |
| Grappe, Mr., French trader |
1113 |
| Grasshopper, Cheyenne Indian |
1043 |
| Gray, Mr., of Charity Hall |
919 |
| Gray, E. A. |
998 |
| Gray, Hamilton |
874 |
| Great Plains |
778, 783-785, 965, 1045, 1113 |
| Great Raft |
1085, 1113 |
| Green Bay, Wis. |
1080 |
| Green County, Okla. |
1053 |
| Green Peach War |
899 |
| Greene County, Tenn. |
1020 n |
| Greer County Pioneers organize |
889 |
| Grierson, Col. B. H. |
828 |
| Griffin, Ga. |
931 |
| Griffith, Dr. Alfred |
651 |
| Gubser, N. J. |
767 |
| Guerrier, Ed., half-breed Cheyenne |
724 |
| Guess, George (Sequoyah), Cherokee Indian |
669-672, 996 |
| Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad |
664 |
| Guthrie, Okla. |
740, 871, 891, 968, 1005, 1007, 1013, 1118, 1127 |
| Guy, Mary Angelina |
814 |
| Guy, William R. |
808, 809 |
|
-H-
|
| Haily, Dr. |
762 |
| Haileyville Signal |
874 |
| Hainer, Judge, Bayard Taylor |
1005-1006 |
| Haley, Maj. David |
639 |
| Halley's Bluff, Mo. |
790 |
| Hamelton massacre |
958 |
| Hampton, Wade N., Choctaw Indian |
815-817 |
| Hanraty, Peter |
875 |
| Harbour, Dr. Emma Estill |
735, 736, 1125 |
| Harjo, Chitto, Creek Indians |
889-911 |
| Harjo, Kono, Creek Indian |
1015 |
| Harjo, Pohas (Mrs. Lewis H. Posey), mother of Alexander Posey |
1011, 1012, 1015, 1018 |
| Harkins, George W., Chickasaw Indian |
1123 |
| Harlan & Rooks, Indian Traders |
759, 760 |
| Harland, Nancy (Mrs. Peter Hildebrand), Cherokee woman |
939 |
| Harnage, Bill |
844 |
| Harrell, Rev. John |
744, 1000, 1021-1023 |
| Harrill, Thomas C. |
747-748 |
| Harris, Anderson, Choctaw Indian |
910 |
| Harris, Cyrus, Chickasaw Governor |
800, 869 |
| Harris, Miss Minnie (Mrs. Alexander Lawrence Posey) |
1014 |
| Harrison, Benjamin |
623, 624 |
| Harrison, Zadoc, Choctaw Indian |
1028 |
| Hartshorne, Okla. |
664 |
| Haskell, Gov. Charles N. |
886, 890-894, 1015 |
| Haskell, Mrs. Charles N. |
892 |
| Hakell County, Okla. |
1132 |
| Haskell Institute |
1040 n, 1042 |
| Hakell, Okla. |
773, 1124 |
| Hasque, Rev. Urban de |
740 n |
| Hastin, Rev. W. B. |
996 |
| Hastings, W. W. |
736 |
| Haynes, Mr., of Charity Hall |
916, 919 |
| Haynes, Charley, Cherokee Indian |
998, 999, 1123 |
| Haywood, John |
935 n |
| Hazen, William B. |
1052 |
| Headrick, Mr. and Mrs. James |
937 n |
| Hendrix, Bishop, Methodist |
1124 |
| Hennessey, Pat |
1119 |
| Henry, Andrew |
792 |
| Henry Texas' Ferry |
895 |
| Henryetta, Okla. |
742, 743 |
| Hensley, Claude |
1116 |
| Herndon, Judge C. C. |
767 |
| Herring, Elbert, Commissioner of Indian Affairs |
920 |
| Hickey, J. F. |
656 |
| Hickory Stomp Grounds |
900 |
| Hickox, R. R. (Rube), first postmaster of El Reno |
1116, 1117 |
| Hicks, Charles, Cherokee chief |
930, 931 |
| Hicks, Chas. R., Cherokee Indian |
1063 |
| Hicks, Daniel R. |
1122 |
| Hicks, E. D. |
887 |
| Hicks, Jefferson |
1032 |
| Hildebrand, Michael, Cherokee Indian |
936 |
| Hildebrand, Peter, Cherokee chief |
932, 933 n, 939-941 |
| Hill, Gen., A. P. |
1000 |
| Hinds, Sanford O. |
1130 |
| Hinds, Thomas, U. S. Commissioner |
1087 |
| Hippy, Cheyenne Indian |
712-732 |
| Historical Marker at Three Forks |
635-636 |
| Historic Places on the Old Stage Line from Fort Smith to Red River, by Muriel H. Wright
|
798, 822 |
| History Tablets |
751-754 |
| Hitchcock Clarion |
874 |
| Hoag, Enoch |
696 n, 698706, 707, 823, 824 n, 826, 827 n, 1052 |
| Hobart, Mrs. Jessie Robb |
877 |
| Hodge, David M., Creek Indian |
900, 908 |
| Hodge, Frederick Webb |
691 n, 1057, 1073 n, 1081 |
| Hoffman, Okla. |
1017 |
| Hoffman, Roy |
1006 |
| Holden, James Franklin |
637, 758, 760, 764 |
| Holdenville, Okla. |
657, 658 |
| Hollis, Okla. |
889 |
| Holloway, William |
807, 810 |
| Holloway stage stand |
822 |
| Honey Springs, Battle of |
844 |
| Hopia Iskitina, or Little Prophet, Choctaw Indian |
1039 |
| Hopkins, Mrs. S. W. |
889 |
| Horse ranch in Panhandle |
854, 855 |
| Hotchkin, Ebenezer, Missionary |
997 |
| Hotgun on the death of Yadeka Harjo, by Alexander Posey
|
911 |
| Hotos (Indians) |
944 |
| Houck, Louis |
943, 944 n, 945 n, 946 n, 947 n, 948 n, 950 n |
| Hough, Emerson |
1119 |
| House, Adam, white settler |
948 |
| Houston, Sam |
636, 960, 1120 |
| Houston, Temple |
1120 |
| Houston, Texas |
892 |
| Howe, Okla. |
661 |
| Howe, R. D. |
1017 |
| Howell, Robert |
932, 933 n, 935, 939 n, 940 |
| Hubbel Big Horse, Arapaho chief |
710 |
| Hudson, Peter J., Choctaw Indian |
630, 1086 n, 1089 n, 1091 n |
| Hueco (Indians) |
1046 n, 1050 |
| Hugo, Okla. |
869 |
| Hume, Annette Ross |
1004-1005 |
| Hume, Dr. Chas. R. |
1004, 1005 |
| Hume, Judge C. Ross |
1004, 1005 |
| Hunt, Philemon B. |
1054 |
| Hurley, Patrick J. |
738, 869 |
| Huron (Indians) |
1077 |
| Hutton, C. E. |
1110 n |
| Hutton, Tom |
843 |
|
-I-
|
| Illinois |
745, 951, 952, 963, 1019, 1075, 1078, 1080, 1129 |
| Illinois country |
1114 |
| Illinois creek |
1021 |
| Illinois (Indians) |
1079 |
| Illinois River |
951 |
| Illinois River, ferry on |
839 |
| Illinois River, in Illinois |
1079 |
| Indiana |
745, 871, 1079, 1080 |
| Indiana Territory |
1084 |
| Indian Advocate |
1124 |
| Indian affairs in Georgia |
937 |
| Indian Agency at Muskogee |
1016 |
| Indian Agencies in western Oklahoma |
631 |
| Indian Appropriation Acts |
1054 |
| Indian Ball game |
1034, 1035 |
| Indian Charity Hall |
912 |
| Indian Council |
754, 763, 1070 |
| Indian Country, Scenes in the |
999 |
| Indian education |
913 |
| Indian emigration |
765, 772, 779, 810 |
| Indian Journal |
1014-1016 |
| Indian Land cessions, schedule of, by Chas. E. Royce
|
1085 |
| Indian Missions |
1022, 1041 |
| Indian Mission Conference |
743-745 n, 1023, 1024 |
| Indian Removal Bill |
765 |
| Indian Removal |
1073-1083, 1110 |
| Indian Removal, by Grant Foreman
|
800 n, 931 n, 933 |
| Indian reservations |
1041, 1049 |
| Indian slaves |
1056 |
| Indian Sun Dance |
720 |
| Indian Trade |
759, 760, 790, 795 |
| Indian Training School on Cobb Creek |
978 |
| Indian Tribes in Oklahoma, the Location of |
1110 n |
| Indians Under Reconstruction, The |
818 n |
| Indian warfare |
691, 694, 698, 700-703, 709-712, 729, 846, 860, 1056, 1119 |
| Indians and Pioneers, by Grant Foreman
|
789 n, 965, 1104 n |
| Indians, of Five Civilized Tribes |
1015, 1044 |
| Indians, northern |
1049 |
| Indians, Plains |
709, 744, 845, 856 |
| Indians, removal of |
960, 962 |
| Indians of Texas |
1046 n, 1047, 1048 |
| Indians, West of Arkansas and south of Kansas |
1049 |
| Indian Territory |
624, 635, 637-667, 673, 675-677, 679-681, 683, 689, 693-695, 697-699, 704, 705, 707, 740, 746, 748, 800, 801, 804, 805, 807, 810, 811, 814, 817, 819, 821, 822, 828, 832, 845, 849, 878-881, 890, 895, 897, 900, 930, 968, 969, 997, 1003, 1004, 1011, 1016, 1019, 1022 n, 1025, 1039, 1053, 1073, 1076, 1079-1081, 1102, 1107, 1112, 1131 |
| Indian Territory, affairs of |
1015 |
| Indian Territory Bar Association |
1130, 1131 |
| Indian Territory, boundaries of |
641 |
| Indian Territory, Civil War in |
642 |
| Indian Territory, Coal in |
758 |
| Indian Territory, councils of |
1014 |
| Indian Territory, first white child born in Muskogee |
877 |
| Indian Territory, Five Civilized Tribes of |
1068 |
| Indian Territory, History of |
1123, 1128 n |
| Indian Territory, minerals in |
655, 658, 663, 665, 758 |
| Indian Territory, Normal schools of |
742 |
| Indian Territory, opening of unassigned lands of |
623, 645, 647, 654 |
| Indian Territory, removal of Kickapoo Indians to |
830 |
| Indian Territory, surveying of Choctaw Nation in |
759 |
| Indian Territory, The Convention of the People of the |
1122 |
| Indian Territory, U. C. Court in |
997, 1001, 1129 |
| Indianola, Okla. |
809 n |
| Ingersoll, Charles E. |
665 |
| Inglis, L. H., of England |
1125 |
| Inkanish, James, Caddo Indian |
1042, 1043 |
| Intollubbee, C. P., Choctaw Indian |
1032 |
| Iokatubba, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Ionie (Indians) |
1044 n |
| Ionachatubba, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Iowa |
650, 709 |
| Iowa (Indians) |
951 |
| Iron Mountain Railroad |
644 |
| Iroquois (Indians) |
1077 |
| Irving, Washington |
636, 765, 767, 769, 771-773, 794, 960 |
| Island Bayou |
803, 804, 812, 1114 |
| Izard, Gen. George, Governor, Arkansas Territory |
1093 n, 1095, 1103, 1105 |
|
-J-
|
| Jackson, Dr. A. H. |
1116, 1117 |
| Jackson, Andrew |
638, 639, 641, 643, 883, 1087, 1107 |
| Jackson, Mrs. Andrew |
1106 n |
| Jackson, Jacob, Choctaw Indian |
1129 |
| Jackson, Rev. Jeremiah |
743 |
| Jackson, R. E. |
1130, 1131 |
| Jackson, W. C. |
1130 |
| James, Booker, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| James, Charles M. |
807 |
| James, Davis, student, Charity Hall |
923, 925 |
| James, George D. |
869 |
| James, John |
817 |
| James, Lucy, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| James, Robinson, student, Charity Hall |
923, 925 |
| James, Wilson, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| James' bridge |
816 |
| Jefferson, Tex. |
841 |
| Jefferson County, Okla. |
753 |
| Jefferson, James, Jane and Nicey, students, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Jefferson, Thomas |
638, 790, 950, 951, 1084 n, 1085 |
| Jenks, Okla. |
773, 986 n |
| Jerome, David H. |
833 |
| Jesuits |
947 |
| Jocelyn, Lieut. S. P. |
1052 |
| Johnson County, Kan. |
958 |
| Johnson, Lieut. Abraham R. |
774 |
| Johnson, Col. R. M. |
924 |
| Johnston, Henry S. |
748, 894 |
| Johnston, Gen. Jos. E. |
1000 |
| Jolly, John, Cherokee chief |
1065 n |
| Jones Academy, Choctaw boarding school for boys |
1031 |
| Jones-Brown Survey |
1098 n, 1100 |
| Jones, A. H., U. S. Surveyor |
1098, 1100, 1101 |
| Jones, Robert, Creek Indian |
998, 999, 1123 |
| Jones, Col. Robert M., Choctaw |
997, 998 |
| Jones, Wilson, Creek Indian |
899-911 |
| Jones, Wilson M., Choctaw chief |
1129 |
| Journeycake, Rev. Charles, Delaware chief |
755-757 |
| Juzon, Lucy (Mrs. A. W. Geary) |
808 |
| Juzon, Pierre |
808 n |
|
-K-
|
| Kansas |
643, 644, 659, 660, 664, 665, 676, 691, 693, 694, 695, 698, 699, 704, 753, 760, 793, 795, 849, 850, 887, 900, 905, 942, 952, 955, 958, 959 n, 963, 972, 984-986, 988, 1040 n, 1042, 1049-1051, 1068, 1076-1080, 1107, 1119, 1126 |
| Kansas Historical Society |
794 n, 942 n, 955 n, 958 n, 959 n, 963 n, 965 |
| Kansas (Indians) |
1075, 1078 |
| Kansas Indians, cession of lands by |
955 |
| Kansas Indians, treaty with |
951 |
| Kansas City, Mo. |
659, 661, 795, 964, 983 |
| Kansas City Journal |
1110 n |
| Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf Railroad |
661 |
| Kansas City Southern Railroad |
661 |
| Kansas City Star |
835, 846, 910, 968 |
| Kansas River |
795, 796, 956, 958, 965, 1086, 1110 |
| Kaskaskia (Indians) |
1078, 1079, 1081 |
| Kaskaskia River |
1078 |
| Kataka (Indians) |
1045 |
| Kates, Mrs. A. L. |
874 |
| Kaw (Indians) |
857, 959 |
| Kaw (Indians), traders with |
957, 959 |
| Kaw River |
959 |
| Keechei Hills |
1052 |
| Keechie (Indians) |
1044 n, 1047, 1048 |
| Keller, C. M. |
855 |
| Kellog, F. H. |
1131 |
| Kemp, Jackson, Chickasaw Indian |
813 |
| Kemp, Dr. R. C. |
938 n |
| Kent, Okla. |
1028 |
| Kentucky |
667, 744, 746, 807, 808 n, 811, 924, 925, 932, 933, 1003, 1124 |
| Kentucky River |
936 |
| Keokuk Chief |
870 |
| Ketagustah, Cherokee Indian |
1058 |
| Key, Gen. William S. |
735, 736, 1125 |
| Keys, Electa, daughter of Isaac |
1022 |
| Keys, Isaac, Cherokee Indian |
1019, 1020, 1022, 1024 |
| Keys, Nancy, daughter of Isaac |
1019, 1024 |
| Keystone, Okla. |
767, 772 |
| Kiamichi, County, Choctaw Nation |
1028 |
| Kiamichi River |
910, 1036, 1039, 1087-1089, 1091, 1093, 1113 |
| Kiamichi Mountains |
680, 910 |
| Kickapoo (Indians) |
693-707, 857, 952, 956 |
| Kickapoo Indians, allotment of land to |
833-836 |
| Kickapoo Indians, census of |
825, 826, 828 |
| Kickapoo, Mexican, The |
632, 691-708, 823-837 |
| Kickapoo, raids of |
824, 830 |
| Kickapoo Reservation |
699, 707, 832 |
| Kickapoo, schools for |
826, 827 |
| Kickapoo, tribal files of |
632 |
| Kidd, Meredith H. |
655 |
| Killian, James |
940 |
| Kingfisher, Cherokee Indian |
1057 |
| Kingfisher County, Okla. |
740, 1117, 1126, 1127 |
| Kingfisher, Okla. |
1117, 1126, 1127 |
| Kingsberry, Mrs. George |
1001 |
| Kingsbury, Rev. Cyrus, missionary to Choctaws |
997, 1034 |
| Kingsbury, Capt. G. P. |
800 n |
| Kinta, Okla. |
800 n, 802 n |
| Kintpuash, (Capt. Jack), Modoc chief |
1081 |
| Kiowa (Indians) |
709, 720, 858, 883, 953-955, 968, 1004, 1044-1046, 1051, 1053 |
| Kiowa reservation |
1127 |
| Kiowa, tribal files of |
633 |
| Kiowa, country |
953 |
| Kiowa County, Okla. |
994 |
| Kiowa, Kan. |
644 |
| Kiowa-Comanche, Indian Agency |
633 |
| Kiowa-Comanche Reservation |
645, 855 |
| Kirk, J. Wood |
1124 |
| Kirkbride, George R. |
647 |
| Klamath (Indians) |
1080 |
| Korn, Frank Nicholas |
875-876 |
| Kornegay, W. H. |
1131 |
| Krebs, Okla. |
650, 761 |
|
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|
| Labadia, Silvestre, fur trader |
787, 944-946 |
| La Cheniere, Osage chief |
948 |
| Laclede, Don Pedro |
943, 944 |
| Lafayette, Marquis de |
957, 962 |
| Lake Mohonk Indian Conference |
851, 1040 n |
| Lands, allotment of |
1048 |
| Lands, allotment of Cherokee Nation |
884 |
| Lands, allotment of Creek Nation |
889-901, 907 |
| Lands, cession of |
1073-1083, 1085-1087, 1089, 1103 |
| Lands claimed by Wichitas in Choctaw and Chickasaw country |
1050 |
| Lands of Quapaws and Osages |
1044 |
| Lane, Sampson Theophilus |
1132-1133 |
| LaSalle, early explorer |
1118 |
| Las Casas |
947 |
| Latham, Okla. |
819 |
| Latrobe, Charles |
960 |
| Latrobe, Charles Joseph |
767, 769, 774 |
| Laussat, Pierre |
947 |
| Lawrence, Kan. |
707, 823 n, 824 n, 826 n, 827 n, 857, 968, 1007, 1040 n, 1042 |
| Lawrence, John F. |
745 |
| Lawrence, William Ridgeway |
745-746 |
| Lawson, Mrs. Eugene B. |
735, 755, 757 |
| Lawton, Okla. |
742 |
| Lawton, Gen. |
968, 969 |
| Lead Mines of Julian Dubuque |
792 |
| Leard, Walter, Choctaw Indian |
1031 |
| Leased District |
1044, 1046, 1047, 1049-1052 |
| Leased District in Indian Territory |
695, 705 |
| Leavenworth, Gen. Henry |
765, 766, 781, 785, 883 |
| Leavenworth, Kan. |
905 |
| Leavenworth Expedition |
803 n |
| Leavenworth-Dodge expedition |
953, 1001 |
| Leavenworth Trail |
801 |
| Lebanon, Conn. |
912 |
| Ledbetter, W. A. |
735, 736 |
| Ledbetter, Walter A. |
1130, 1131 |
| Lee, Fitzhugh |
1000 |
| Lee, Capt. Jesse |
978, 982, 984, 986-990, 993 |
| Lee, R. E. |
1032 |
| Leecraft, A. N. |
735, 736 |
| Leeds, William |
664 |
| Leflore, Campbell, Choctaw Indian |
999 |
| Leflore, Charles, Choctaw Indian |
814 |
| Leflore, Forbus, Choctaw Indian |
814 |
| Leflore County Sun |
874 |
| Leflore County, Okla. |
1132 |
| Leflore, Okla. |
1132 |
| Lehigh Valley Railroad |
647 |
| Lester, Preston S. |
894, 1130 |
| Lewis, Dr. Anna |
754, 1025 |
| Lewis, Governor |
957 |
| Lewis, Reuben |
792 |
| Lewis and Clark expedition |
790, 792, 962 |
| Lifter, Otter |
1063 |
| Liguest, Pierre Laclede |
786-789, 793, 942, 943 |
| Limestone County, Alabama |
917 |
| Limestone Gap |
814, 840 |
| Lincoln, Abraham |
818, 905, 1027 |
| Lindsay, Okla. |
1045 n |
| Linn County, Kan. |
958 |
| Lipan (Indians) |
632, 703 |
| Lisa, Manuel |
790, 792, 946, 950, 956, 957 |
| Littlebear, Mary, reservation Indian girl |
1042, 1043 |
| Little Big Horn fight |
846 |
| Little Chief, Arapaho Indian |
1043 |
| Little Moon, Cheyenne Indian |
863 |
| Little Raven, Arapaho chief |
856, 859, 974-976 |
| Little River |
766, 771, 773, 782-785, 801, 802 n, 1087, 1088, 1093, 1095 |
| Little Robe, Cheyenne chief |
851, 852 |
| Little Rock, Ark. |
662, 746, 821, 822, 1021, 1093 n, 1095, 1132 |
| Little Rock & Memphis Railroad |
662 |
| Little Wolf, Northern Cheyenne Chief |
970-972 |
| Llano, Estacado |
704 |
| Locke, Edwin S. |
1128 |
| Locke, Victor M., Jr. |
1128 |
| Locke, Victor M., Sr. |
1124, 1128-1129 |
| Locke-Jones War |
1124, 1129 |
| Logan County, Okla. |
740, 1117 |
| Logan, David M. |
894 |
| Logan's Tribe of Seneca Indians |
1073 |
| London, England |
1058, 1062 |
| London Times |
1015 |
| Long, Dr. E. R. |
1128 |
| Long, Senator |
900 |
| Loomis, Dr. A. W. |
999 |
| Loring, S. L. |
1032 |
| Los Angeles, Calif. |
822 |
| Lost River Valley |
1080, 1081 |
| Loughridge, R. M. |
999, 1000 |
| Louisiana |
942-947, 950, 951, 962, 1022 n, 1026, 1053, 1075, 1084, 1090, 1091, 1113, 1115 |
| Louisiana Purchase |
637, 638, 1118 |
| Louisiana Territory |
790, 1084, 1085 |
| Louisville, Ky. |
744, 794, 932, 1124 |
| Love, Charlotte |
803 |
| Love, Henry |
802 |
| Love, Col. Hugh, Trader |
960 |
| Lovely County, Ark. |
1105 |
| Lovely's Purchase |
1095, 1103, 1104 |
| Lowry, Miss Estella B., (Mrs. U. T. Rexroat) |
747 |
| Lowry, George L. |
747 |
| Lucas, Mrs. F. B. |
735, 736 |
| Luce, J. B. |
1101 |
| Ludlow, E. N. |
650 |
| Lukfata, Choctaw Nation |
910, 1128 |
| Lumpkin, Gov. Wilson |
927 n, 929 n, 932-934 |
| Lutie, Okla. |
808, 815 |
| Lutofioppoh camp meeting house in Choctaw Nation |
1038 |
| Lynch, M. N. |
836 |
|
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|
| MacKenzie, Gen. |
700, 701, 703 |
| MacKenzie, Kenneth |
795 |
| Mackey, Jim |
843 |
| Mackey, Nancy |
839 |
| Mackey, Preston |
838 |
| Mackey, Samuel |
839 |
| Macomb, Gen. Alexander |
772, 781 |
| Madden, William, Creek Indian |
1022 |
| Mad Wolf, Cheyenne warrior |
846-848 |
| Maffet, George W., editor, Cheyenne Transporter |
849 n |
| Magruder, Gen. |
1000 |
| Maha (Indians) |
944 |
| Mail routes |
804, 814 |
| Mail routes, establishing of |
845 |
| Mail routes, to Fort Eliot |
851, 852 |
| Maine |
1040 n |
| Mandan (Indians) |
794, 795 |
| Mangum, Okla. |
889 |
| Manypenny, G. W., Commissioner |
1045 n |
| "Marais de Cynes" |
958 |
| Marcy, Capt. Randolph B., expedition of |
802 |
| Marcy, Capt. Randolph B., expedition of California Trail |
800 n |
| Margan, T. J., Commissioner of Indian Affairs |
831 n |
| Marly, Pedro, Trader |
944 |
| Martin, Miss Belva |
1093 |
| Martin, John, Treasurer, Cherokee Nation, home of |
933-935 |
| Marvin, Bishop |
1024 |
| Maryland |
651 |
| Masonic Lodge |
747, 748, 1006, 1131 |
| Massacre in Kansas |
958 |
| Mathews, Col. A. C. |
1071 |
| Mathews, John Joseph |
733 |
| Mathews, William Shirley |
734 |
| Matubbee, Shehunah, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Maxent, Laclede & co. |
788 |
| Maxey, Napoleon B. |
1130 |
| Maximilian, Prince of Wied |
963 |
| Maxwell, Lucien |
958 |
| Mayes, J. B., Cherokee chief |
996 |
| Mayes, County Democrat |
874 |
| Maysville, village of |
1109 |
| Maysville, News |
874 |
| Mayhew, Choctaw Nation |
996 |
| McAlester, Okla. |
644-646, 649-658, 742, 760, 761, 764, 800 n, 809 n, 840, 875, 910, 997, 1007, 1130, 1131 |
| McAlester, discovery of coal in district of |
758-763 |
| McAlester, & Hannaford Indian Traders |
760 |
| McAlester, J. J. |
645, 646, 649, 758-764 |
| McAlester, News |
1016 |
| McAlester, News-Capitol |
874 |
| McAlester, Road |
802 n |
| McAlister, W. L. |
1000 |
| McAnally, Dr. |
744 |
| McCain, Farrar Leonidas |
746 |
| McCloud, Okla. |
699 |
| McCown, W. B. |
633 |
| McCoy, A., Chicasaw Indian |
813, 869 |
| McCoy, A., Cherokee Indian |
1063 |
| McCoy, Rev. Isaac, Baptist missionary |
765, 775, 779, 780, 1105 n, 1106, 1110 |
| McCoy, Joseph |
1119 |
| McCoy, Dr. Rice, surveyor |
1106, 1109 |
| McCoy, plat of Cherokee lands |
1045 n |
| McCullough, Gen. |
758, 1069 |
| McCurtain, Edmund, Choctaw Indian |
1122 |
| McCurtain, Jack, Choctaw chief |
817, 1027-1030 |
| McCurtain, Jane Austin (Mrs. Jack Mccurtain) |
817, 1025, 1027-1033 |
| McCurtain, Miss Ida |
1031 |
| McCurtain's Station |
818 |
| McDaniel's Crossing |
804, 807, 816 |
| McDonald, Wm. C. |
1116, 1117 |
| McFarlan, R. E. |
658 |
| McGee, Jane, Chickasaw Indian |
809 |
| McHenry, Rev. James |
897, 898, 999 |
| McIntire, B. S. |
1032 |
| McIntosh, A. L. |
1031 |
| McIntosh, Alex, Choctaw Indian |
1031 |
| McIntosh, Roly, Creek Indian |
955, 1122 |
| McIntosh, County, Okla. |
909, 1017, 1024 |
| McIntosh (Creek) settlements |
780 |
| McKee, Henry D. |
1109 |
| McKee, Henry E., U. S. Surveyor |
1099-1101 |
| McKenney, Robert L. |
920 n |
| McKenney, Thomas L. |
914, 917, 925, 996 |
| McKennon, Archibald S. |
655 |
| McKinney, Thompson, Choctaw Indian |
1128, 1129 |
| McKinney's Station |
818, 820 |
| McLoud, J. W., of Iowa |
650 |
| McMinn, Governor |
936 |
| McNair, David, Cherokee Chief, home of |
932, 933 n, 935-940 |
| McNair, Boat-Yard of |
936, 937, 939 |
| McNair, burial place of |
938 |
| McNair, Delilah (Mrs. David McNair) |
937, 938 |
| McNair, D. D. |
952 |
| McVean, Miss Margaret |
1125 |
| Meerschaert, Right Rev. Theophile |
739-740 |
| Meerschaert, Right Rev. Theophile, portrait of |
735 |
| Meigs, Return J. |
930 n, 936 n |
| Memorial Society |
886 |
| Memories of My Childhood Days in the Choctaw Nation, by Emma Ervin Christian
|
1034-1039 |
| Memphis, Tenn. |
647, 661-663, 821, 822, 1132 |
| Menard, Pierre |
952, 956, 962 |
| Me-o-kany, Indian |
717 |
| Merritt, Lafe |
849 n, 850 n, 888 |
| Meserve, Dr. Charles Francis |
1040 |
| Meserve, John Bartlett |
899 |
| Methodist Episcopal Church |
651, 652, 741, 742, 878, 897, 958, 996, 997, 999, 1000, 1002, 1019-1022, 1124, 1132, 1133 |
| Methodist Church of Canada |
658 |
| Methodist Episcopal Church at Tahlequah |
1123 |
| Methodist Magazine |
928 n |
| Methodist Mission in Kansas |
955 |
| Methodist Missions in Kansas |
959 n, 966 |
| Methvin, J. J. |
1000 |
| Mexican Kickapoos, The, by Martha Buntin
|
691-708, 823-837 |
| Mexican Territory |
1087 n, 1091 |
| Mexico, country of |
691, 693-707, 823, 825, 828, 944, 953, 962 |
| Mexico, troubles in |
954 |
| Miami (Indians) |
948, 1079-1081, 1110 |
| Micco, Tookpofko, Creek Indian |
1015 |
| Michigan |
1077 |
| Midland Valley Railroad |
657, 664, 665, 746 |
| Miles, General |
968 |
| Miles, John D. |
695-698, 716, 719, 724, 846, 968, 969, 977-979 |
| Miles, Maj. Laban J., Osage Indian Agent |
705 n, 733 |
| Military Post in Leased District |
1046 |
| Military Road |
782 |
| Milledge, Gov. John |
931 n |
| Milledgeville, Ga. |
927 n, 931 n, 1124 |
| Miller County |
1105 |
| Minco, Okla. |
1004 |
| Minerals in Choctaw Nation |
1029 |
| Mingo (Indians) |
1073 |
| Minneapolis, Minn. |
647 |
| Minutes, Oklahoma Historical Society, annual meeting |
735-738 |
| Minutes, Oklahoma Historical Society, quarterly meetings |
869-870, 995-1002, 1121-1125 |
| Mirer, Francis, of Charity Hall |
922 |
| Missions, Cherokee |
1020 n, 1022, 1024 |
| Missions, Creek |
1022 |
| Missions, near Seger School |
1041, 1042 |
| Missions of the M. E. Church South |
1022 n |
| Mississippi |
638, 640, 740, 801, 808 n, 809, 810, 912, 916, 926 n, 997, 1029, 1039, 1086, 1088, 1114 |
| Mississippi River |
638-642, 675, 743, 751, 752, 800, 887, 904, 936, 946, 948, 952, 954, 996, 1027, 1065, 1074-1078, 1080, 1084-1086, 1090, 1096 |
| Mississippi Valley, fear of invasion of |
947 |
| Mississippi Valley, slavery controversy in |
958 |
| Mississippi Valley, trading posts in |
792 |
| Missouri |
651, 674, 677, 691, 747, 761, 790, 801 n, 951, 963, 986 n, 1044, 1074, 1076, 1078, 1079, 1089-1091, 1095, 1103-1110 |
| Missouri, Bank of |
793 |
| Missouri Fur Company |
792 |
| Missouri Constitutional Convention |
963 |
| Missouri River |
788, 790, 794-796, 905, 943, 944, 948, 950, 956, 963, 964, 1077, 1110 |
| Missouri Territory |
793, 795, 951, 956, 1084 |
| Missouri Valley |
786 |
| Missouri Valley, trading post in |
792 |
| Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad |
637, 643-645, 649, 653, 654, 659, 760-762, 801, 821, 850, 879, 1102 n, 1130 |
| Missouri Pacific Railroad |
644, 789 n |
| Misuris (Indians) |
944 |
| Mitchel, D. P. |
1108, 1109 |
| Mitchel, Mrs. Kate Edwards Bemo |
878-879 |
| Mitchell's hotel, Muskogee |
843 |
| Mitchigamia (Indians) |
1078 |
| Mix, C. E. |
1045 n, 1046, 1047, 1051, 1097 n, 1098 |
| Mizer, Major |
722 |
| Mizner, Col. J. K. |
969 |
| "Model Indian Industrial School" |
993 |
| Modoc (Indians) |
1080, 1081, 1110 |
| Modoc (Indians), origin of |
1073 |
| Modoc War of 1872-1873 |
1081 |
| Mohawk (Indians) |
1073 |
| Molitor, F. A. |
660 |
| Monclova, Mexico |
700 |
| Monroe County, Miss. |
912, 916 |
| Montana |
900, 969 |
| Monterey, Nuevo Leon |
700 |
| Montero, Antonio, Mexican |
700 |
| Moon, Chas. E. |
894 |
| Moore, Mr., of Charity Hall |
919 |
| Moore, Ely, Jr. |
958 n |
| Moore, Mrs. Jessie E. |
736, 803 n, 1001 |
| Moore, Mrs. N. B. (Augusta) |
737, 878, 1124 |
| Mooresville, Ala. |
917 |
| Moravian Mission |
928, 930, 931, 937 |
| Morgan, John |
1000 |
| Morgan, T. J., Commissioner |
1055 |
| Mormans |
802 |
| Morris, Bishop |
1022 |
| Mosholatubbee District, Choctaw Nation |
1122 |
| Mosholatubbee District in Mississippi |
807 |
| Mosholatubbee District in Oklahoma |
809 |
| Mounds, Okla. |
773 |
| Mountain Spring Camp Ground, Ark. |
1019 |
| Mountain Station, old |
798, 809, 816, 818 |
| Mouse, Lacey, Cherokee Indian |
1070 |
| Moytoy, Cherokee "Emporor" |
1058 |
| Muncie, Kan. |
796 |
| Munn, Julius de |
793 |
| Murphy, John |
985, 986 |
| Murray County, Ga. |
928, 931, 934 |
| Murray School of Agriculture |
1001 |
| Murray, Gov. William H. |
753, 891, 1109 n |
| Muskogee, Okla. |
626, 635, 655, 665, 739 n, 742, 743, 745, 746, 760, 821, 843, 878-880, 887, 890, 899, 1000, 1015, 1016, 1091, 1099 n, 1101 n, 1123, 1125, 1129, 1131 |
| Muskogee County, Okla. |
746 |
| Muskogee District, Creek Nation |
1123 |
| Muskogee, Okla., first white child born in |
877 |
| Muskogee, Okla., first store in |
877 |
| Muskogee Institute |
1124 |
| Muskogee Phoenix |
874, 1016, 1017 |
| Muskogee Times |
1015, 1016 |
| Muscotah, Kan. |
695 |
|
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|
| Nail, Jonathan, Choctaw Indian |
812, 815, 817 |
| Nail's Crossing on blue |
798, 802, 804, 810, 812, 815, 817, 818, 822 |
| Nail's Mill |
817 |
| Nanamatubbee, Captain, Choctaw Indian |
1038 |
| Nanih Waya, Choctaw Nation |
1026, 1029 |
| "Narrows, The" |
807, 817, 818 |
| Nashville, Tenn. |
801, 1038 |
| Natchez (Indians) |
1087 n |
| Natchez Trace (public road) |
801, 809, 912 |
| Natchitoches, La. |
1088, 1113 |
| National Cemetery |
673, 689, 745 |
| Navajoe (Indians) |
857 |
| Neal, General |
968 |
| Neal, Moses |
827, 830 n, 831 |
| Neatha, Arapaho Indian boy |
713, 727, 728 |
| Nebraska |
660 |
| Necrology |
739-748, 874-880, 1003-1007, 1126-1133 |
| Needles, Col. T. B. |
1001 |
| Neeley, Rev. Richard |
1020 n |
| Neighbors, Robert S., Special Indian Agent |
1045, 1046 n, 1048 |
| Nelson, W. R. |
1001 |
| Neosho (Grand) River |
643, 761, 772, 779, 780, 790 n, 956, 1074, 1076, 1104, 1105, 1109, 1112, 1114, 1115 |
| Nesbitt, Paul |
758 |
| Ne-um (Indians) |
1050 |
| Neutral lands |
1107 |
| New Echota, Ga., Cherokee capital |
927-929, 933, 1107 |
| New Hope, Choctaw Nation |
818, 878 |
| New Hope Academy |
998 |
| New Hope Chapel |
1124 |
| New Hope School for girls |
1122 |
| New Jersey |
928 |
| New Madrid |
947 |
| Newman, Grey |
889 |
| New Mexico |
1117 |
| New Orleans, La. |
661, 786, 788, 942, 945, 946, 948, 1026 |
| Newport, Ark. |
664 |
| Newspaper, first printed in western Oklahoma |
850 n |
| New State Tribune |
890 |
| Newton, Isaac, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| New Town, Cherokee capital |
927, 1063 |
| New York |
1019, 1024, 1073 |
| New York City |
746, 963, 985 n |
| New York Herald |
801 n |
| Nichols, Allen G. |
894 |
| Nicholson, Mrs. Helen, daughter of Robert Howell |
933 n, 939 n, 940 |
| Nicholson, William |
826 |
| Noble, John N. |
887 |
| No-Ko-What, Kickapoo Indian |
693 |
| Nooan, G. H. |
691, 693 n |
| Norman, Okla. |
741, 742, 953, 1111, 1127 |
| North Carolina |
635, 740, 743, 747, 802, 1040 n |
| Novarro, Martin |
947 |
| Nowattah, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Nowlin, Mrs. N. R. |
1121 |
| Nuttall, Thos. |
1088, 1114 |
|
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| Oake family, Choctaw Indians |
869 |
| Oakes, Thomas S., Choctaw Indian |
1038 |
| Oconostota, Cherokee chief |
939 n |
| Ohio |
673, 878, 886, 890, 932, 936, 960, 963, 1004, 1007, 1075-1077, 1080 |
| Ohio (Indians) |
1073 |
| Ohio River |
838, 947 |
| Ohio and Mississippi Railroad of Illinois |
963 |
| Okay, Okla. |
636 |
| Okemah, Okla. |
1014 n |
| Oklahanali tribe of Choctaw Indians |
1039 |
| Oklahoma |
621-625, 629, 634-637, 646, 658, 659, 663, 665, 673, 678, 733, 735, 739-741, 744, 746-748, 751-754, 756, 759, 765, 798, 800, 802, 804 n, 821 n, 832, 854, 883, 884, 886-888, 890-893, 909, 930 n, 938, 960, 967, 968, 972, 994, 1016, 1031, 1033, 1044, 1073, 1075, 1085, 1086, 1101, 1105 n, 1110-1112, 1114-1119 |
| Oklahoma Agricultural & Mechanical College |
874 |
| Oklahoma Baptist University |
742, 874 |
| Oklahoma "Boomers" |
1029, 1120, 1126 |
| Oklahoma College for Women |
754 |
| Oklahoma Constitutional Convention |
874 |
| Oklahoma Daily |
874 |
| Oklahoma, Early Postoffices of, by Grant Foreman
|
818 n |
| Oklahoma, Early Telephone History of |
887 |
| Oklahoma, Eastern Boundary, of |
1084-1110 |
| Oklahoma, Encyclopedia of |
1113 |
| Oklahoma, first brick church in |
1124 |
| Oklahoma Leader |
874 |
| Oklahoma Memorial Association |
1005 |
| Oklahoma, minerals in |
637, 747 |
| Oklahoma, opening for settlement of |
850 n, 1007 |
| Oklahoma Place Names, by Charles N. Gould
|
1111-1115 |
| Oklahoma Presbyterian College |
1000 |
| Oklahoma Press Association |
874 |
| Oklahoma, run of 1889 into |
735 |
| Oklahoma, Superintendent of Schools of |
742 |
| Oklahoma, Supreme Court of |
1131 |
| Oklahoma, trails in Eastern |
800 n |
| Oklahoma, University of |
713, 742, 978, 1093, 1097 n, 1106 n, 1108 n, 1110, 1130 |
| Oklahoma City, Okla. |
649, 651, 653, 656-660, 735, 736, 739, 740, 742, 747, 830, 877, 891, 1005, 1016 n, 1117, 1121, 1127, 1131 |
| Oklahoma City University |
735 |
| Oklahoma County, Okla. |
740 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society |
624, 625, 627, 630, 632-634, 636, 753, 755, 800 n, 948 n, 884-886, 993, 994, 1012 n, 1014 n, 1016 n, 1024, 1120, 1125 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, constitution of |
752, 995 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, minutes of annual meeting of |
735-738 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, minutes of quarterly meeting of |
869-870, 995-1002, 1121-1125 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, museum of |
1039, 1096 n |
| Oklahoma Territory |
654, 657, 660, 742, 833, 834, 889, 1040, 1044, 1055, 1126 |
| Oklahoma Territory Bar Association |
1131 |
| Oklahoma Territory, first hotel in |
986 n |
| Okmulgee, Okla. |
642, 742, 743, 895, 896, 900, 998, 1014, 1122 |
| Olasechubi, Choctaw Indian |
816 |
| Old Boggy Depot, by Muriel H. Wright
|
800 n |
| Oliphant, A. M. |
691, 693 n |
| Omaha (Indians) |
857, 1075 |
| Onondaga (Indians) |
1073 |
| Onohoe, Arapaho Indian |
1043 |
| One Hundred Years Ago in the Region of Tulsa, by James H. Gardner
|
765-785 |
| Oneida (Indians) |
1073 |
| Oneta, Okla. |
772 |
| Oregon |
1080 |
| Ormsby, W. L. |
801 n, 812 n |
| Osage County, Okla. |
771, 773, 1127, 1128 |
| Osage (Indians) |
733, 772, 773, 777, 779, 787, 789, 790, 795, 857, 883, 944, 947, 948, 950-953, 955-957, 960, 1044, 1075, 1086, 1088, 1103, 1106, 1114 |
| Osage (Indians) Agency |
636, 794 |
| Osage (Indians) Agent |
705 n |
| Osage, Arkansas |
948, 960 |
| Osage, Big |
944 |
| Osage, Little |
944 |
| Osage Nation |
665, 1007 |
| Osage Trade |
790 |
| Osage Trails |
765, 773, 774, 777-779, 783, 784 |
| Osage River |
790, 1077 |
| Osawatomie, Kan. |
958, 966 |
| Ottawa (Indians) |
1073, 1076, 1077, 1081, 1110 |
| Our Monthly |
869 |
| Outline of Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, by Muriel Wright and Peter Hudson
|
1086 n |
| Overland Mail Route |
804, 805, 817 n, 821 |
| Owen, Robert L. |
892, 1015, 1130 |
|
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|
| Pacanne, Miami chief |
948 |
| Paducah, Ky. |
1132 |
| Paine, Rev. F. M. |
1000 |
| Panhandle, The |
854, 1044 |
| Panhandle, buffalo on |
860 |
| Panis (Indians) |
944 |
| Papen, Joseph, Trader |
945 |
| Papin, Julia, cousin of Auguste Chouteau |
943 |
| Papin, P. Millicour |
796 |
| Paris, Tex. |
944 |
| Parke, Franke E. |
997 |
| Parker, Cynthia Ann, white prisoner of Comanches |
954 |
| Parker, E. S. |
694, 695, 1052 n |
| Parker, Judge Isaac, by Harry P. Daily
|
673-690 |
| Parker, Chief Quannah |
954 |
| Parks, Ernest |
850 n |
| Parks, Jabel |
940 |
| Parrott, D. K. |
1109 n |
| Parsons, Kan. |
760, 761 |
| Paschel, Ridge |
1130 |
| Pasco, G. W. |
1130 |
| Path Killer, Cherokee Indian |
1063 |
| Path Killer, grave of |
929 |
| Patrick, Lee, Sac & Fox Agent |
835 |
| Patterson, James A. |
877 |
| Patty, Tenn. |
935 |
| Pawhuska, Okla. |
665, 734, 1127 |
| Pawhuska (White Hair), Osage chief |
948, 950, 955 |
| Pawnee (Indians) |
776, 779, 783-785, 856, 857, 860 |
| Pawnee County, Okla. |
767, 771 |
| Payne, David L. |
832, 850 n, 1120, 1126 |
| Payne, John Howard |
936 |
| Peace Commission at Muskogee among the Indians, The |
1123 |
| Pea Ridge, Battle of |
758, 1070 |
| Pebworth, R., Choctaw Indian |
1031 |
| Pegg, Thomas, Cherokee Indian |
1070 |
| Penn, William |
755, 756 |
| Peery, Dan W. |
709, 735, 736, 845, 911, 967, 1002, 1125 |
| Pennsylvania |
650, 755, 761, 998, 1026, 1075, 1117 |
| Peoria, Ill. |
1079 |
| Peoria (Indians) |
956, 1076, 1078-1081, 1110 |
| Perry, Okla. |
740 n |
| Perry, Rufus, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Perryman, L. C., Creek chief |
1123 |
| Perryville, Choctaw Nation |
1027 |
| Perryville, Okla. |
809 n, 840 |
| Perryville, One Time Regular Military Post, by J. Y. Bryce
|
819 n, 820 n |
| Perryville Road |
802 n |
| Petit Jean River |
662 |
| Petroleum in Oklahoma |
665 |
| Pettis, John, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Phillips' Collection at University of Oklahoma |
1093 n, 1097 n, 1106 n, 1108 n |
| Philadelphia, Penn. |
647, 649, 650, 656, 657, 664, 665, 755 |
| Piankishaw (Indians) |
956, 1078-1081 |
| Pickard, John, farmer, Charity Hall |
922 |
| Pickens, Andrew |
914, 916, 922 |
| Pickens, Mrs. Andrew |
922 |
| Pickens, Israel of Charity Hall |
919, 922 |
| Pickens, Isza |
922 |
| Pickens, Miss Jane, Instructor, Charity Hall |
914, 922 |
| Pickens, Sally, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Pickering, John R., Agent for Sac & Fox Indians |
705-708 n, 823-826, 829, 870 |
| Pierce, George F., Bishop, Methodist Church |
878, 996 |
| Pierre, S. D. |
796 |
| Pike, Albert |
1049, 1050, 1068, 1069 |
| Pike, Zebulon Montgomery |
790 n |
| Pioneer Days in the Early Southwest, by Grant Foreman
|
787 n, 793 n, 796 n, 952 n, 953 n, 960, 965, 1045 n, 1084 n |
| Pitchlynn, Alexander, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Pitchlynn, John |
912 |
| Pitchlynn, Peter, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Pitchlynn, Peter P., Choctaw chief |
924, 1045 n, 1093, 1095, 1098, 1099 n, 1101 |
| Pitchlynn, Silas, student, Charity Hall |
923, 924 |
| Pitts, J. C. |
767 |
| Pittsburgh, Penn. |
1026 |
| Plains Indians |
709, 744, 1044 |
| Plains Indians, treaties with |
954 |
| Pocolo, I., T. |
997 |
| Polk County, Tenn. |
935 |
| Polk County, Tenn., The Historical Society of |
939 |
| Ponca (Indians) |
1075 |
| Ponca City, Okla. |
735, 1126 |
| Pond Creek, Okla. |
979, 992, 1052 |
| Pony Express |
811 n |
| Portage de Sioux |
951 |
| Portage route |
936, 939 |
| Porter, Betsey, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Porter, James, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Porter, James B. |
918 |
| Porter, Pleasant, Creek chief |
690, 1022 |
| Porter, Silva, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Posey, Alexander Lawrence, Creek poet |
899, 911, 1011-1018 |
| Posey, Alexander Lawrence, poems of |
1013 |
| Posey, Alexander Lawrence,public offices held by |
1014, 1016 |
| Posey, Alexander Lawrence, death of |
1017 |
| Posey, Mrs. Alexander Lawrence |
1012 n, 1014 n, 1018 |
| Posey, Lewis H., father of Alexander |
1011, 1012 |
| Posey, Mrs. Lewis H., mother of Alexander |
1015 |
| Posey, Alexander Lawrence, memoirs of |
1011 n, 1012 n, 1014 n |
| Postoak, Lincoln, Creek Indian |
769, 770, 773 |
| Poteau River |
1087-1089, 1093, 1102, 1108, 1132, 1133 |
| Poteau Saw Mills |
760 |
| Potier, Guillaume |
1060 |
| Pottawatomie (Indians) |
703, 832, 955, 956, 958, 1076,
|
| Pottawatomie (Indians) reservation |
740 |
| Pourtales, Count de |
960 |
| Powder Face, Arapaho chief |
856, 859 |
| Powder Face Crossing |
856 n |
| Pratte, Bernard, fur trader |
787, 946 |
| Pratte, Gen. |
792 |
| Presbyterian Church |
651, 652, 878, 996, 999, 1000, 1004 |
| Presbyterian Church, Cumberland |
912, 917-919, 921, 925, 926 |
| Preston, Tex. |
802, 803, 812, 821, 822 |
| Princeton, Ky. |
925 |
| Pryor, Nathaniel, trader |
790, 792, 952, 960, 962 |
| Pryor, Nathaniel, grave of |
1125 |
| Pulcher, Okla. |
815, 816 |
| Pulcher, John |
815 n, 816 n |
| Pullen, Jess L. |
747 |
| Purcell, Okla. |
796, 953, 1007, 1045 n |
| Purington, Mr., Teacher, Cherokee Male Seminary |
843 |
| Pushmataha, Choctaw chief |
1025, 1087 n, 1114 |
| Pusley, George |
809 n, 815 n |
| Pusley, Lyman |
809 n |
| Pusley, Silas |
809 |
| Pusley's Crossing |
804, 805 n, 810, 811, 822 |
| Putnam, Joseph, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
|
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|
| Quakers |
709-712, 733, 755, 826, 827 |
| Quapaw (Indians) |
1044, 1054, 1075, 1076, 1079, 1081, 1085, 1087, 1110 |
| Quapaw (Indians) Agency |
977 |
| Quapaw (Indians) census of |
1081 |
| Quapaw (Indians), origin of |
1073 |
| Quapaw (Indians), treaty with |
952 |
|
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|
| Railroads |
637-667, 746, 760-762, 764, 789 n, 801, 821, 822, 834, 835, 843, 850, 876, 879, 1007, 1117, 1119, 1130 |
| Railroads, first line in Kansas |
972 |
| Railroads, "Lands," at Vinita, Okla. |
1122 |
| Rainey, George |
1118-1120 |
| Raleigh, N. C. |
1040 n |
| Ralls, Judge George T. |
1129, 1130 |
| Ralls, Joseph Green |
1129-1131 |
| Randall, Gen. George M. |
969 |
| Randall, Major |
847, 848 |
| Rankin, Mr. |
1090 |
| Ranklin and Gibbs, merchants |
706 |
| Rayburn, Samuel, of Charity Hall |
920 |
| Rector, Elias, Supt. |
1046-1049 n, 1053, 1097 n, 1098 n |
| Rector, H. M., Governor of Arkansas |
996, 1068 |
| Red Cloud Agency, Dakota |
968 |
| Red Fork, Okla. |
644, 769, 782, 783 |
| Red Hills |
975 |
| Red Moon, Cheyenne Indian |
863 |
| Red Moon Agency |
993 |
| Red Oak, Okla. |
798, 807, 818, 1028 |
| Red River |
644, 744, 753, 798, 801, 802, 803, 804, 806, 812, 814, 821 n, 954, 1050, 1075, 1085-1089, 1091, 1095, 1096, 1098 n, 1101, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1112, 1113, 1115 |
| Red River, North fork of |
1045 |
| Reed, Daniel |
664 |
| Reed, Henry, farmer, Charity Hall |
922 |
| Reed, James, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Reeder, Gov. A. H., of Kansas Territory |
958 |
| Reeves, Russel |
889 |
| Reid, Alex, Spencer Academy, Choctaw Nation |
996, 997 |
| Remolino, Mexico |
703 |
| Renfrow, William C., governor of Oklahoma Territory |
742 |
| Reno City |
1116, 1117 |
| Reno, Maj. Gen. Jesse L. |
967 |
| Reno Herald |
1117 |
| Republican (Indians) |
944 |
| Rexroat, Okla. |
746 |
| Rexroat, Uriah Thomas |
746-747 |
| Reynolds, John Hugh |
1088 |
| Reynolds, Col. J. J. |
698 |
| Reynolds & Hannaford, Indian Traders |
760 |
| Rhoads, Dr. James E. |
827 |
| Rice, Dick |
821 |
| Richards, Jonathan, sub-agent |
1052 |
| Richards, Jonathan, Agent, of Wichita Reservation |
705 |
| Richbear, Hartley, Arapaho Indian |
1043 |
| Richmond, Va. |
985 n, 1128 |
| Riddle, George |
815 |
| Riddle, Capt. John |
807, 815 |
| Riddle Crossing |
804, 808, 810, 815, 818, 822 |
| Ridge, John, Cherokee Indian |
928, 930, 934 |
| Ridge, Major, Cherokee Indian |
930, 934 |
| Ridge Faction of Cherokees |
676 |
| Riley, Richard, Cherokee Indian |
1020 |
| Riley, Spencer |
931 |
| Riley's Chapel |
1020, 1023 |
| Rio Grande River |
694, 965, 699 |
| Rivard, Joseph |
1060 |
| Roads, completition of military |
782 |
| Roads, construction of wagon |
771 |
| Robb, Andrew W. |
877 |
| Robe, W. B. |
997 |
| Robertson, Miss Alice M. |
878, 895, 898, 996, 999, 1123 |
| Robertson, Miss Alice M., collection of |
737 |
| Robertson, Monday, Creek Indian |
998, 999, 1123 |
| Robertson, Rev. W. S. |
878, 898 |
| Robinson, Rev. J. C. |
869 |
| Rock Bluff Ferry |
798, 802, 803, 804 |
| Rock Chimney Crossing |
1036 |
| Rock Creek |
773 |
| Rock Creek Church in Choctaw Nation |
1038 |
| Rock Falls, newspaper published at |
1120 |
| Rock Island Railroad |
644, 658, 659, 664, 1117 |
| Rock Mary |
1112 |
| Roff, Joe T. |
1123 |
| Roff, Okla. |
1123 |
| Roe, Mr. & Mrs. |
1042 |
| Rogers, Dr. C. S. |
1117 |
| Rogers, James, Cherokee Indian |
1104 |
| Rogers, John |
844, 961 |
| Rogers, John Pendergraf Rogers, Cherokee Indian |
811 n, 812 n, 820 |
| Rogers, L. T. |
888 |
| Rogers, Ola |
767 |
| Rogers, W. C., Cherokee chief |
1002 |
| Rogers Stage Station |
811, 818, 820 |
| Roman Catholic Church |
652, 735, 739, 740 |
| Rondo, Alexo, trader |
944 |
| Roosevelt, Theodore |
684 |
| Rose Hill, I. T. |
997, 998 |
| Rosenthal, Jacob, Choctaw Indian |
1031 |
| Ross, John, Cherokee chief |
676, 1063, 1068-1070 |
| Ross, John, home of |
926, 935, 941 |
| Ross's Landing |
926 |
| Ruede, Miss, the school teacher |
937 |
| Rush Springs |
1045 |
| Rutherford, S. M. |
1017 |
|
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|
| Sac (Indians) |
691 n |
| Sac and Fox (Indians) |
824 n, 825-828, 830 n, 832 n, 835 |
| Sac and Fox (Indians) Agency |
632, 705-707, 736, 870 |
| Sac and Fox (Indians) Manual Labor School |
827, 870 |
| Sac and Fox (Indians) Reservation |
740, 823 |
| Salina, Okla. |
960 |
| Saline, The, home of A.P. Chouteau |
793, 794, 796, 960 |
| Salt, beds in Louisiana Purchase |
1118 |
| Salt licks in Choctaw Nation |
1038, 1098, 1101 |
| Salt Springs on Lovely's Purchase |
1104 |
| Salt Springs on Osage reserves |
960 |
| Salt Works on Illinois river |
839, 843 |
| Saltillo, Mexico |
699, 700 |
| Samuel, Jerry |
910 |
| San Antonio, Tex. |
702, 704, 745, 887 |
| San Bois, Mountains |
798, 800 n, 802 n, 1088 n |
| Sandercook, Dr. |
986 n |
| Sand Hills, battle of |
861 |
| Sand Hollow |
991 |
| Sand Springs, Okla. |
772, 773 |
| Sandusky River |
1073, 1074, 1110 n |
| San Francisco, Calif. |
801 n, 804, 805, 810, 813, 814, 822, 892 |
| Santa Fe, N.M. |
766, 793, 802 |
| Santa Fe Trade |
793, 955, 958 |
| Santa Fe Railroad |
644, 658, 659, 1007 |
| Santa Rosa, Mexico |
691, 695-697, 700, 701 |
| Sarpy, Peter |
794 |
| Sauk (Indians) |
792, 933, 951 |
| Saw Mills in Cherokee Nation |
1020 |
| Sayre, Warren G. |
833 |
| Scabby, Cheyenne Indian |
855, 1043 |
| Scattergood, J., Henry |
755 |
| Schaub, Fred L. |
737 |
| Schermerhorn, Rev. John F. |
952, 953, 1107 |
| Schmallfield, Fred |
820 |
| Schools, Cherokee |
1019 |
| Schools, Choctaw |
1025 |
| Schools, Creek |
1015 |
| Schools, Key's |
1019 |
| Schools, Manual labor |
1023 |
| Schools of Oklahoma |
742 |
| Schools, reservation Indian |
1042 |
| Scott, Dr. A.C. |
735 |
| Scott, A.M. |
744 |
| Scott, James A. |
879-880 |
| Scott, Mrs. Sarah Motley Anderson |
879-880 |
| Scraggs, Drennan C. |
1016 |
| Sebastian County, Arkansas |
1102 |
| Sedalia, Mo. |
761 |
| Seger, John, The Indians' Friend, by Dan W. Peery
|
709-732, 845-868, 967-994 |
| Seger, Mrs. John H. |
845, 846, 853 |
| Seger Colony |
853, 972, 978, 988, 990, 1040-1043 |
| Seger County |
994 |
| Seger, Arapaho Indian Training school |
845, 846, 853, 993, 994, 1041, 1042 |
| Seger Stage Line |
849-853 |
| Sehon's Chapel |
1124 |
| Selfe, F.W., of England |
1125 |
| Seminole (Indians) |
637, 642, 656, 952, 999, 1000, 1044, 1048, 1057, 1070 |
| Seminole Lands, Creek Commission on |
998 |
| Seminole Nation |
625, 642, 658, 675 |
| Seminole Nation, tribal records of |
628 |
| Seminole, Okla. |
657 |
| Seneca (Indians) |
1044, 1073-1079, 1081 |
| Seneca (Indians), lands of |
1108, 1109 |
| Seneca, Mo. |
1074 |
| Sequoyah, Cherokee Indian |
669-672, 996 |
| Sequoyah Convention |
890 |
| Severs, Fred B. |
896 |
| Severs pasture |
895 |
| Sevier County, Ark. |
1105 |
| Seville, Spain, archives of the Indies in |
943 |
| Shackleford, Judge |
1001 |
| Shady Point, Okla. |
1132 |
| Shahaka, Mandan chief |
790, 792, 795, 957 |
| Shall, David F., Boundary Commissioner |
1098 |
| Shankin, Henry |
1050 n, 1051 |
| Shanklin, John H. |
932 n, 935 n, 936 n, 937 n, 940 n |
| Sharp, J.H., artist |
1125 |
| Shaw University, Raleigh, N.C. |
1040 n |
| Shawnee Agency, tribal records of |
632 |
| Shawnee (Indians) |
796, 832, 948, 956, 958, 966, 1073-1075, 1077, 1079, 1081, 1110 |
| Shawnee Manual Labor School, Westport, Kan. |
958 |
| Shawnee (Indians) reservation |
644 |
| Shawnee, Okla. |
657, 742, 837, 1131 |
| Shawnee Methodist Church |
958 |
| Shecony, Comanche chief |
954 |
| Sheridan, Gen. |
982, 985 n |
| Sheridan, Phil |
1119 |
| Sherman, Gen. |
986 n |
| Sherman, Tex. |
695, 803, 804, 815, 822 |
| Shidler Review |
1126 |
| Short, Luke, U.S. Marshal |
1119 |
| Showen, J.A. |
874 |
| Sibley, early explorer |
1118 |
| Sibley, Dr. John, Indian Agent |
1113, 1115 |
| Sibley, Mo. |
951 |
| Sinclair Oil Co. |
746 |
| Sioux (Indians) |
951, 1075, 1077 |
| Sioux (Indians), hospitality of |
792, 796 |
| Sipes, Jasper |
736 |
| Sittle, Fritz |
646, 650 |
| Sketch of the Cherokee and Choctaw Indians, by John Stuart
|
667, 668-672 |
| Skullyville, Constitution |
810 n |
| Skullyville County, Choctaw Nation |
811 |
| Skullyville, Okla. |
800, 802 n, 807, 810, 818, 997 |
| Slavery |
905 |
| Slavery in the Cherokee Nation |
1056-1072 |
| Sloan, E.P. |
1032 |
| Smallpox, among the Indians |
964 |
| Smallpox, among the Mandan (Indians) |
794 |
| Smelt, Caroline, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Smet, Father Pierre-Jean De |
794, 963, 964 n |
| Smiley, Hon. Albert K., founder Lake Mohonk Conference |
851 n, 1040 n |
| Smith, Agent Major |
916 |
| Smith, B.H. |
961 |
| Smith, Dorathy, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Smith, E.P., Commissioner of Indian Affairs |
699 n, 705 n, 708 n, 824 n |
| Smith, Hoke |
834 |
| Smith, Isaac, Creek freedman |
895 |
| Smith, Rev. J.C., teacher, Charity Hall |
916 |
| Smith, John, student, Charity hall |
923 |
| Smith, Dr. W.R.L. |
928 n, 930 n, 933 n, 934 n |
| Smith's Hotel, Okmulgee |
896, 897 |
| Smithville, Okla. |
910 |
| Smoked Meat Rebellion |
909 |
| Snake Creek |
773 |
| Snake (Indians) |
909, 910, 1080 |
| Sneed, Gen., R. A. |
735, 736, 1125 |
| Snyder, W. M., U. S. Kickapoo farmer |
831 n |
| Society of Friends, or Quakers |
709 |
| Soper, Pliny |
1015 |
| Soule, Bishop |
1019 |
| South Carolina |
1075 |
| South Dakota |
794 |
| South McAlester, Okla. |
1122 |
| Spain |
788, 790, 946, 947, 955, 962 |
| Spain, government of |
949 |
| Spain, officials of |
948 |
| Spain, regime of |
789, 795, 943, 951 |
| Spain, W. M. |
1000 |
| Spanish American War |
1031 |
| Spanish American War, veteran of |
746 |
| Spanish, Militia |
944 |
| Spanish Territory |
945, 1084, 1085, 1087 |
| Spaulding, Bridge |
895 |
| Spencer Academy, Choctaw Nation |
996, 997, 1038 |
| Spencer, Mary Garland, Choctaw |
812 n, 820 |
| Sperry, Okla. |
1024 |
| Spiro, Okla. |
798, 810, 1033 |
| Spring, J. B. |
1032 |
| Springer, William M. |
1001, 1123 |
| Springfield, Mo. |
822 |
| Spring Frog, Cherokee Indian |
1070 |
| Spring Place, Ga. |
928, 930, 932, 937, 938 |
| Stage line, from Caldwell, Kan., to Fort Sill |
849 |
| Stage line, from Darlington to Fort Elliott, Tex. |
849, 850 |
| Stage line, from Fort Smith to Red River |
798-822 |
| Stages, route of Overland |
800 n, 818 |
| Stand Watie, Cherokee Indian |
842, 844, 928, 1068, 1070, 1071, 1124 |
| Standley, Eva |
1130 |
| Standley, Capt. James S. |
869, 1130 |
| Stanton, A.L., Superintendent, Mexican Kickapoos |
828, 829 |
| Star Mail Route |
851-853 |
| Starr, Belle |
842 |
| Starr, Dr. Emmett, Cherokee Indian |
930 n, 932 n, 937 n, 1057, 1113 |
| Starr, George E. |
650 |
| Starr, Henry |
844 |
| Starr, Pearl |
842 |
| Starr, Sam |
842 |
| Starr, Tom |
842, 843 |
| State Teachers' College, Edmond, Okla. |
735 |
| St. Charles, Mo. |
957 |
| Steamboat, transportation |
794 |
| Steamboat, sinking of, in Arkansas River |
843 |
| Steel, Gov. Geo. W. |
1127 |
| Steel, John Moore |
1000 |
| Stephens, A. H. |
1000 |
| St. Francis River |
1084 n |
| Stidham, Okla. |
1014 |
| Stiles, Capt. |
830 |
| Stillwater, Okla. |
1127 |
| Stillwell, Okla. |
661, 996, 1124 |
| St. Joseph, Mo. |
673, 674 |
| St. Louis, Mo. |
658, 659, 686, 786-789, 792-795, 804, 805, 810, 813, 821, 822, 850, 942-946, 949, 951, 952, 955-958, 960, 963, 1075, 1085, 1086 |
| St. Louis Fur Company |
956, 957 |
| St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad |
643, 1029 |
| St. Maxent, partner of Laclede |
943 |
| Stockbridge Mission |
997 |
| Stokes, Montfort |
635, 952, 954, 955, 960, 1044, 1045 |
| Stone Calf, Cheyenne Indian |
863 |
| Stonewall, Okla. |
760 |
| Stringtown, Okla. |
745 n, 798, 800 n, 801, 820 |
| Stringtown Road |
821 |
| Strokey, Mr. |
843 |
| Stuart, C. B., Judge, U. S., Court |
651, 654 |
| Stuart, Capt. John |
667-669, 672 |
| Sugar Creek |
1047 |
| Sugar Loaf County, Choctaw Nation |
1027, 1028 |
| Sugar Loaf Mountain |
644 |
| Sulphur Fork County, Texas |
1022 n |
| Summer, Colo. |
830 |
| Sumner City, Tenn. |
913 n |
| Sun Dance, The Indian |
720, 972-977, 980, 981 |
| Swan Lake |
1113 |
| Sweet, H. C. |
889 |
|
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|
| Tahlequah, Okla. |
635, 642, 742, 743, 887, 1002, 1019, 1021, 1068-1071, 1122, 1123 |
| Tahlequah District, Cherokee Nation |
1122 |
| Tahlonteeskee, Cherokee Nation |
1065 n |
| Tall Bear, Arapaho Indian |
859 |
| Tamaha, Okla. |
844, 1112 |
| Tamaroa, (Indians) |
1078 |
| Tam-i-nend, Delaware chief |
756 |
| Ta-ne-i-weh band of the Ne-um (Indians) |
1050 |
| Taos, N.M. |
1125 |
| Tatum, Laurie, Quaker |
709, 712, 1052 |
| Tawakaro (Indians) |
1045, 1046 n |
| Tawakoni (Indians) |
955, 1044 n |
| Tawashehe, Osage chief |
955 |
| Taylor, Judge Baxter |
736 |
| Taylor, Isaac A. |
830, 831 n |
| Taylor, N.G., Commissioner of Indian Affairs |
693, 694 |
| Tecumseh, Indian warrior |
691 n |
| Telephone, Oklahoma's first |
887, 888 |
| Telliquo, Cherokee Nation |
1058 |
| Temporary Markers of Historic Points, by J.Y. Bryce
|
754 |
| Tennessee |
638, 675, 740, 743, 801, 872, 879, 913, 915, 927, 932, 933, 935, 936, 938, 939, 941, 1020 n, 1038, 1075, 1126, 1128, 1132 |
| Tennessee River |
743, 912, 931, 936, 1060 |
| Territorial Legislature |
1126-1128 |
| Texas |
632, 637, 643, 644, 649, 651, 653, 654, 664, 676, 691, 693, 694, 695, 698, 699, 701-705, 741, 746, 747, 803, 805, 817, 824, 828, 830, 841, 849, 860, 872, 887, 889, 954, 979, 983, 1022 n, 1045 n, 1048, 1053, 1068, 1119, 1123 |
| Texas Cattle Trail |
753 |
| Texas, Indians in |
1046-1048 |
| Texas Road |
636, 800 n, 801, 803, 809 n, 814, 840 |
| Thah-Pe-Que, Head chief of the Mexican Kickapoos |
692 |
| The William Penn Elm Tree, by Roberta Campbell Lawson
|
755-757 |
| Thoburn, Dr. J.B. |
735, 736, 748, 804 n, 1106, 1124, 1125 |
| Thomas, Drew |
889 |
| Thomas, Heck, U.S. Marshal |
1119 |
| Thompson, A.B. |
1031 |
| Thompson, Miss Alice (Mrs. Thomas C. Harrill) |
747 |
| Thompson, Charles, Cherokee chief |
843, 1122 |
| Thompson, James C. |
872-873 |
| Thompson, J.P. |
1031 |
| Thompson, Miss Nancy |
999 |
| Thompson, William |
1063 |
| Thompson, Judge Wm. P. |
736, 1125 |
| Thornton, J.N. |
1014 |
| Three Forks, The |
635, 636, 790, 795, 1115 |
| Throckmorton, James W., Governor of Texas |
649, 654, 691, 694 n |
| T-hua-ca-ros (Indians) |
1050 |
| Tigert, John, farmer, Charity Hall |
922 |
| Timber in Indian Territory |
655, 658, 663 |
| Tipton, Mo. |
801 n, 804, 822 |
| Tishomingo, Okla. |
642, 812, 840, 841, 1001 |
| Ti Valley |
799 |
| Todd, H.A. |
849 |
| Todd, Mrs. H. Coulter |
1005 |
| Tombigbee River |
912, 920 |
| Tonkawa (Indians) |
1046 n |
| Tour on the Prairies A, by Washington Irving
|
636, 765, 767, 769, 774, 794 n |
| Townsend, E.B. |
827 n |
| Towson County, Choctaw Nation |
1025, 1034, 1129 |
| Towson Road |
1028 |
| Trading expedition |
790 |
| Trading Post, oldest |
636 |
| Traders, among the Indians |
944 |
| Traders, Santa Fe |
955 |
| Trahern, James N., stage stand |
810, 819, 822 |
| Trails, Big Osage War |
773 |
| Trails in Choctaw Nation |
800 |
| Trails, hunting and war |
773 |
| Treaty, of Camp Holmes |
1045 |
| Treaty with Cherokees |
929, 1071, 1095, 1103, 1105 n, 1106, 1107 n |
| Treaty of Cherokees with British |
1058 |
| Treaty with Choctaws |
1025, 1086, 1089, 1095 n, 1114 |
| Treaty with Choctaws and Chicksaws |
809, 814, 1046, 1096, 1097 |
| Treaty with Creeks |
765, 901-905 |
| Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek |
1095, 1114 |
| Treaty with Delaware Indians |
755 |
| Treaty of Doak's Stand in Mississippi |
808 n |
| Treaty of Ghent |
951 |
| Treaty at Harrington's, Arkansas Territory |
1075 |
| Treaty with Indians |
675, 883, 905-907, 951, 954, 955 |
| Treaty of Indian Tribes with Confederacy |
1068, 1069 |
| Treaty with Kiowas, Comanches and Apaches of 1867 |
1051 n |
| Treaty with Kiowa, Kataka and Tawakaro Indians |
1045 |
| Treaty with Ohio Indians in 1807 and 1817 |
1076 |
| Treaty with Osages |
951-953, 1086 n, 1103 |
| Treaty with Quapaws |
1086 n |
| Treaty with Senecas and Shawnees at Lewiston |
1074 |
| Treaty with wandering tribes |
1044, 1045 |
| Treaty of Washington in 1825 |
1095, 1096 |
| Treaty with Wichita Indians |
1051, 1054 |
| Treaty with Wyandot, Seneca, Shawnee and Ottawa Indians, of 1817 |
1075 |
| Treaty of 1818 |
1075 |
| Treaty of August 24, 1818 |
1054 |
| Treaty of 1830 |
819 |
| Treaty of May 1833 |
1076 |
| Treaty of April 28, 1866 |
1050 |
| Treaty of 1867 |
1074 |
| Treaty of 1899 |
1107 |
| Tribal Records in the Archives of the United States Government in Oklahoma, a Survey of, by Grant Foreman
|
625-634, 736 |
| Tucker, Dan, Indian boy |
727, 728, 730 |
| Tullahassee Mission |
869, 878, 895, 897 |
| Tullahassee Mission, flight of Robertson family from |
1123 |
| Tully, Charles Henry |
1003-1004 |
| Tupelo, Okla. |
760, 765 |
| Tulsa, Okla. |
635, 644, 658, 665, 745, 746, 747, 755, 757, 765-767, 770, 773, 900, 901 |
| Tulsa County, Okla. |
770-772 |
| Tulsa World |
755 |
| Tulsa, University of |
755, 757 |
| Turner, Mrs. M.E. (Vera Lane) |
1133 |
| Tuscarawa (Indians) |
1073 |
| Tushkahoma, Okla. |
642, 817, 1029 |
| Tushkahoma Female Seminary |
1031 |
| Tyler, Leonard |
855 |
| Tyson, James |
802, 803 |
|
-U-
|
| Ulrich, J., American consul |
700 |
| Union Mission |
775, 780 |
| Union Telephone Company |
887 |
| United States |
633, 638-640, 650, 653, 693-696, 698, 699, 701-704, 790, 796, 901, 907, 908, 910, 912, 936, 947, 950, 951, 953, 955, 962, 1044-1046, 1048, 1050-1054, 1064, 1065, 1069, 1074-1080, 1085-1088, 1091, 1092, 1096, 1103, 1105, 1107, 1114, 1115, 1120, 1129 |
| United States army |
971 |
| United States Indian Agency at Muskogee |
1016 |
| United States Court |
1001, 1005 |
| United States Court for Eastern Oklahoma |
650 |
| United States Court for Indian Territory |
689 |
| United States Court in Indian Territory |
1129 |
| United States Court for Northern District of Indian Territory |
745 |
| United States Court at S. McAlester |
651 |
| United States Court for Western District of Arkansas at Fort Smith |
673, 674, 676-678, 681, 683, 686, 687, 689 |
| United States Court for Western District of Indian Territory |
745 |
| University, Territorial |
1127 |
| University of Oklahoma Bulletin |
713, 978 |
| Unzaga, Don Luis de, Spanish Governor of Louisiana |
943, 944 |
| Upshaw, A.M.M., Chickasaw |
813 |
| Utah |
656, 674 |
| Ute (Indians) |
713, 857 |
|
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|
| Valenica, Kan., Frederick Chouteau's trading post at |
795, 957 |
| Van Buren, Ark. |
644, 744, 822 |
| Vann, Dave, Cherokee |
838, 843 |
| Vann, James, Cherokee |
930 |
| Vann, John R. |
843 |
| Vann, Joseph, Cherokee |
838, 839, 930-933 n, 935, 937, 940, 941 |
| Vann, Margaret |
931 |
| Vann, Nancy |
838, 839 |
| Vann, R.P., Reminiscences of |
838-844 |
| Vashon, Capt. George, Cherokee Agent |
952 |
| Vasquez, Benito, Captain of Spanish militia at St. Louis |
943, 945, 946 |
| Vaugn, David, Teacher, Charity Hall |
922 |
| Verden, Okla. |
754 |
| Verdigris River |
635, 636, 760, 766, 772, 780, 782, 790 n, 796, 950, 960, 1086, 1103, 1114, 1115 |
| Verdigris, Falls of |
794 |
| Verdigris Kid |
686 |
| Vernon, Matt., Farmer, Charity Hall |
922 |
| Vinson, Okla. |
889 |
| Vinita, Okla. |
644, 850, 1122 |
| Virginia |
751, 932, 985 n, 1128 |
| Vore, Israel |
843 |
|
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| Waco (Indians) |
1044 n |
| Waddell, Stage Stand |
810-812 n, 822 |
| Waddell, Walter |
811 n |
| Waddell, William |
811 n |
| Wade, Alfred, Choctaw Indian |
810 n |
| Wagoner, Okla. |
635, 747, 748, 760 |
| Wagoner County, Okla. |
748 |
| Wah' Kan-Tah, by John Joseph Mathews
|
733-734 |
| Wah-pa-ka, Kickapoo chief |
696, 697 |
| Waldron, Col. Z.T. |
1001, 1130 |
| Walker, F.A., Commissioner of Indian Affairs |
698, 1053, 1054 |
| Walker, James, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Walker, Robert Sparks |
938 n |
| Walker, Tandy, Choctaw |
762, 807, 1097 |
| Walker (Tandy) Stage Stand |
810, 822 |
| Wall, T.B., Choctaw Indian |
1031, 1032 |
| Wall, Mr., Choctaw Commissioner |
1093, 1095 |
| Walls, Okla. |
818 |
| Walton, J.N. |
912 n, 926 n |
| Wapanucka, Okla. |
1112 |
| Ward, Nancy, Cherokee woman |
939, 1057 |
| Ward, William Hayes |
1040 n |
| War Chief papers
|
1120 |
| Warfare, among the Indians |
675, 676, 691 |
| Warfare, Cheyenne Indian |
970-972 |
| Warren, Mrs. Kib, state regent, D.A.R. |
636 |
| Washington, D.C. |
701, 735, 771, 781, 790, 834, 857, 895, 898, 904-906, 920, 950, 954, 960, 970, 983, 988, 1026, 1027, 1045, 1053, 1098 n, 1101, 1103, 1111, 1128 |
| Washington, George |
635 |
| Washington, George, student, Charity Hall |
923 |
| Washington County, Ark. |
744, 1021, 1022, 1105 |
| War of 1812 |
1039, 1129 |
| Washita (Indians), Campaign, Reminiscences of the |
985 n |
| Washita, Cattle Company |
855 |
| Washita County, Okla. |
747, 994 |
| Washita Mail Station |
854, 855 |
| Washita River |
693, 766, 773, 783, 785, 851, 863, 883, 989, 990, 992, 993, 1040, 1044, 1045 n, 1047, 1050, 1051, 1053, 1112, 1114 |
| Washita, Little |
1052 |
| Washita, Lower |
803 |
| Wea (Indians) |
691 n, 1078-1081 |
| Weatherford, Okla. |
661, 663, 664 |
| Weatherford, Tex. |
747 |
| Webber, Walter, Cherokee chief |
1065 n |
| Webbers Falls, Okla. |
838-840, 843, 844, 1022 |
| Webster, Mollie, (Mrs. Lewis Austin) |
1025 |
| Weeks, Rev. B.D. |
755 |
| Wells, Okla. |
1017 |
| Wells' Station |
818-820 |
| Wesley, Okla. |
819, 820 |
| West, Anson |
1020 n |
| West, Bill |
842 |
| West, Dick |
842 |
| West, Frank |
842 |
| West, John |
842 |
| West, Polk |
842 |
| Westbrook, Harriette Johnson |
786, 942 |
| Western Oklahoma Railroad Company |
664 |
| West Point, graduation of A.P. Chouteau from |
959 |
| West Point, graduation of Capt. Bonneville from |
962 |
| West Point, appointments to |
790 |
| Westville, Okla. |
1002 |
| Wetumpka National School |
1015 |
| Wewoka, Okla. |
642, 657, 1018 |
| Wheelock Academy, Choctaw Nation |
1025, 1026 |
| Wheelock, Rev. Eleazer |
912 |
| Wheelock, Lieut. T.B. |
1000 |
| Wheelock Mission |
997 |
| Whistler, Col. |
955 |
| Whistler, John, house of |
870 |
| Whitaker, Joe M. |
894 |
| White, Rev. George |
930 n |
| White, Mrs. J.G. |
889 |
| White, Miss Willie S. |
932 n, 935 n, 940 n |
| Whitefield, Okla. |
1132 |
| White Hair, Osage chief |
948, 950-952 |
| "Whitehorse" trading post |
1007 |
| White settlers |
908, 909, 948, 953, 970, 994, 1040, 1076, 1086, 1089, 1090, 1095, 1103-1105, 1107 |
| White settlers in Cherokee Strip |
642 |
| White settlers in Choctaw Nation |
1029 |
| White settlers on Indian reservations |
833 |
| White settlers of Kansas |
958, 972 |
| White settlers on Kickapoo reservation |
835 |
| White settlers in Oklahoma |
645, 658, 661, 676, 740 |
| White settlers on Osage Territory |
1088 |
| White Shield, Cheyenne Indian |
717, 863, 866-868 |
| Whiteside, Stansell |
889 |
| White & Black River Railway |
664 |
| Wichita (Indians) |
709, 857, 1044-1055 |
| Wichita (Indians), agreement with |
1053-1055 |
| Wichita (Indians), Agency |
633, 850, 1047, 1049 |
| Wichita (Indians) reservation |
705, 1044-1055 |
| Wichita (Indians) village |
803 n |
| Wichita, Kan. |
850, 871, 1050 |
| Wichita Mountains |
883, 1001, 1045, 1047, 1048, 1050, 1051 |
| Wichita-Caddo Reservation, opening of |
645 |
| Wichita Falls, Tex. |
853 |
| Wickmiller, Dr. C.P. |
1001 |
| Wilburton, Okla. |
798, 807, 809, 816, 910 |
| Wild game |
777, 779, 857, 962, 969, 970, 975-977, 1007, 1045 |
| Wild game in Choctaw Nation |
910, 1036 |
| Wild game in Mexico |
761 |
| Wild game in Oklahoma |
645, 646, 651 |
| Wilkin, John |
816 |
| Wilkinson, Gen. James |
790 |
| Wilkinson, Capt. M.C. |
1081 |
| Williams, Judge B.F., Sr. |
741 |
| Williams, Mrs. John R. |
736 |
| Williams, Q.D., Boundary Commissioner for Arkansas |
1097, 1098 |
| Williams, Judge R.L. |
626, 627, 735-738, 740, 743, 745, 869, 870, 996, 1004, 1121, 1122, 1124, 1125, 1131, 1133 |
| Williams, T.G. |
698-705 |
| Williams, W.G. |
854, 855 |
| Willis, Perry, Choctaw Indian |
1031 |
| Wilson, Dr. A.W. |
1022 n |
| Wilson, Alfred N. |
833 |
| Wilson, Mrs. Ashley |
889 |
| Wimberly, John A. |
1126-1128 |
| Winding Stair Mountain |
798, 910 |
| Wint, Gen. Theo. |
968, 969 |
| Wisconsin |
691 n, 1080 |
| Wisconsin Historical Society |
912 n, 926 n |
| Wisdom, D.M. |
1130 |
| Wister, Oka. |
649, 653 |
| Wolf Robe, Cheyenne Indian |
846-848, 859, 981, 982 |
| Wolf Warrior, Creek Indian |
1015 |
| Wood, Henry, General Superintendent, Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Railway |
656, 657 |
| Wood, Henry G., Cherokee Indian |
1122 |
| Woodard, Levi, Quaker |
826-826 |
| Woodmen of the World Lodge |
747 |
| Woods, Sophia |
1026 |
| Woodward, Okla. |
1120 |
| Worcester, Rev. Samuel A., missionary |
927 n, 996, 1107 |
| World War |
743, 1001 |
| Wright, Rev. Alfred, missionary to Choctaws |
997, 1124 |
| Wright, Rev. Allen |
1025, 1026 |
| Wright, J.B. |
800 n |
| Wright, Muriel H. |
753, 754, 798, 800 n, 804 n, 1086 n, 1089 n, 1091 n, 1106, 1115, 1116 |
| Wyandotte (Indians) |
779, 1073, 1077, 1078, 1081, 1110 |
| Wyandotte (Indians) reservation |
644 |
| Wyandotte (Indian) language, hymns in |
1002 |
| Wyatt, Zip |
1119 |
|
-Y-
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| Yeager, Dick |
1119 |
| Yell County, Ark. |
663 |
| Yellow Bear, Arapaho chief |
856 |
| Young Wolf, Cherokee Indian |
1021 |
| Young, Mrs. Hester Rude |
889 |
| Yukon, Okla. |
649 |
|
-Z-
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| Zarazota, Mexico |
703 |
| Zufall, Otto, Creek Indian |
1022 |
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