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Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 11
1933
INDEX

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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
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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
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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