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Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 12
1934
INDEX

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Abert, Lieut. James William, 187n
Ada, Okla., 335, 440, 442-443
Adair, George W., 336
Adair, George Washington, Cherokee Indian, 212
Adair, W. A., Cherokee Indian, 136
Adair, Okla., 182
Advancing the Frontier, by Grant Foreman, 79n, 82n
Agreement, Supplemental Choctaw-Chickasaw, 441-442
Aird, Thomas, 79-80
Akers, Lafayette Jones, 246-247
Alabama, state of, 105, 264, 279-280
Albuquerque, N. Mex., 85
Allbright, Frank, 474
Allen, James S., 405-406
Allen's Academy, 405-406
Alston, William, 471
Altus, Okla., 155
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 42, 47, 56, 69, 100
Anadarko, Okla., 76n, 157, 365, 447, 449, 453
Anadarko (Indians), 367
Antelope Hills, 75, 75-76
Antelopes, 91
Anton Chico, 90
Antle, H. R., 444
Antlers, Okla., 497
Apache (Indians), 186n, 218
Asbury Mission, 79n
Arapaho (Indians), 126, 186, 218, 340
Arbuckle, Gen. Matthew, 21, 24, 83n, 128, 306, 325, 337
Arch, John, 71
Ardmore, Okla., 237, 239, 406n
Arizona, state of, 482
Arkansas, state of, 21, 25, 32, 41, 42, 44n, 46n, 47, 63, 97, 118, 124, 134, 136, 140, 178n, 294, 308, 311, 313-316, 319, 322, 454, 458
Arkansas, territory of, 42, 74
Arkansas, University of, 252
Arkansas River, 17, 26, 32, 42-46, 76, 134, 147
Arkansas River, falls of, 123
Arkansas River, ferry on, 251-252
Arkansas City Traveler, 260n
Armstrong, Capt. William, 336
Arrington, Alfred W., 315-317
Atkins, Catlett J., 79n
Atoka, Okla., 448, 450, 478, 492-493
"A Tribute to the Pioneer," by H. Hobble, 214
Attakullakulla (Little Carpenter), Cherokee chief, 67
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Bacone, Almon, 56
Bacone College, 125-126, 128-129, 227
Ballentine, Rev. Hamilton, 102, 407, 409, 413, 421-422, 426
Baptist Church, 61, 79n, 372, 400
Baptist Mission in Cherokee Nation, 220
Baptist press, 220
Barnwell, Rt. Rev. Middleton C., Bishop of Idaho, 472-473
Barry, Rev. Mr. T. W., Episcopal Chaplain, 470
Basshaw, W. J., 4
Battiest, Okla., 297
Baughman, U. M., 4
Baxter Springs, Kan., 360
Bean, Capt. Jesse, 215
Beale, Edward F., 74, 77n, 79n, 80, 81n, 83n, 87
Beale, George, 76, 93
Beall, Wm., O., 4
Beaver County, Okla., 386
Beck, George, School Supervisor for Chickasaw Nation, 426
Beck, James, U. S. Senator, 16
Beckham County, Okla., 155
Beggs, Okla., 142, 461
Bell, Devereaux Jarrette, 181
Bell, John A., 324, 332-333, 335-336
Bell, L. B., 253
Belleville, Ill., 76n
Bennett, Mrs. Leo, 400
Bent, William, 188n
Bent, Fort, 179, 187n, 188
Benton, Rev. Dwight, first Rector of St. James of Wagoner, 471
Berryhill, Pleasant (Duke), Creek Indian, 144
Bethel, Okla., 130-131, 295-296
Big Lick Church, 130-131
Big Smoke, Ponca chief, 361
Big Warrior, Creek chief, 273, 276, 277n, 278, 288-289
Bilby, Nicholas, 80n
Biller, George, 471
Bingham, Miss Florence, 457, 464
Bixby, Tams, 118
Black Beaver, Delaware Indian, 76
Blackburn, Rev. Gideon, 69
Blain, Agent S. A., 365
Blake, Ruth, 462
Bloomfield Academy, 422n, 424
Blount, Gov. William, 274
Blue River, 62
Boggy Depot, Choctaw Nation, 405, 424, 447-448, 450
Bohannon, Stemen, choctaw hunter, 302
Book Review, 481-482
Boone, Capt. Nathan, 216, 368
Boston, Mass., 42-43
Boudinot, Elias, 306, 309, 312, 317-318, 322-323, 326, 328, 332, 334, 337-338
"Boudinot, Elias, The Murder of," 19-24
Boundary, between Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation, 405-406
Boundary, between Oklahoma and Texas, 145-162
Bount, William, Senator, 68
Bowlegs, Billy, Seminole Indian, 60, 127
Bowles, William Augustus, 265, 266n, 291-292
Boyle, Brig. Gen. J. T., 104
Boynton, Okla., 126
Bozeman, Jim, 255
Brainerd, Rev. David, 70
Brainerd Mission, 66n, 69-72, 97, 178n
Brant, Joseph, Iroquois chief, 126
Brasos River, 41
Breckenridge, Maj. Clifton R., 118-119
Breckenridge, Gen. John C., 118
Brewer, Oliver Hazard Perry, Cherokee Indian, 210-211
Bridger's Fort, 179, 197
Bridger's Pass, 194n
Bristow, Reuben, 11-12, 15-18
Bristow, Bill, 18
Broken Bow, Okla., 297
"Brooke, Rt. Rev. Francis Key, D. D., Bishop of Oklahoma," by Rev. H. J. Llwyd, 52-54, 470-473
Brown, Catharine, Cherokee woman, 44n, 71, 178n
Brown, David, Cherokee Indian, 44, 178n
Brown, James, Euchee Indian, 142-143
"Brown, The Journal of John Lowery," 177-213
Brown, Justice G. A., 154
Brown, Martin R., Cheorkee Indian, 178n
Bryant, William, Choctaw chief, 131
Buckner, Rev. H. F., 56-57
Buckner, Gen. Simon Bolivar, 105
Buell, Mrs. J. Garfield, 216
Buffalo, 5, 85, 88-96, 145, 156, 185, 202n, 341, 344, 348
Buffalo Creek Settlement, 130, 295-296, 298, 300
Buffalo, Northern Cheyenne chief, 9-10
Bunch, Okla., 461
Burgoyne, Colonel, 301
Burke, Mark, 15
Burns, Miss Mary Jane, teacher at Wapanucka Academy, 409
Burris, Colbert A., 440
Bushyhead, Dennis W., Cherokee chief, 203n, 253
Bushyhead, Rev. Jesse, Cherokee Indian, 136, 220, 323
Buster, Lillian, 255
Butler, Dr. Elizur, missionary, 137
Butler, Rev. M. L., 125, 227
Butler, Pierce M., Cherokee agent, 139, 306
Butterfield, John, 74
Butterick, Daniel S., 71
Byhan, Gottlieb, 69
Byington, Rev. Cyrus, 130
"Byrd, Gov. William Lender," by John Bartlett Meserve, 432-443
Byrd, William, Choctaw chief, 403n, 425
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Cache Creek, 27
Cache La Poudre River, 178-179, 191
Caddo (Indians), 27, 40, 218, 367
Caddo (Indians), treaty, 364
Caddo, Okla., 443, 448, 450
"Caddoan Earth-lodge, Excavation of a," by H. R. Antle, 444-446
California, state of, 74, 79n, 82, 89n, 93, 177, 179-180, 181n, 182n, 185n, 482
Camp Arbuckle, 76n
Camp Canadian, 80n
Camp Chruchman, Ga., 488
Camp Holmes, 83n
Camp Napleon, 450
Camp Radzaminski, 364
Campbell, Arch, 22, 24, 26
Campbell, Bob, 8
Campbell, R. C., 8
Campbell, Judge Ralph Emerson, 241-243
Campbell Salt works, 219
Canadian River, 9, 17, 58, 74, 75n, 76n, 78, 80, 83-87, 89, 91, 95
Canadian River, North fork of, 58, 79n
Cane Hill, Ark., 189
Caney Creek, 102
Canton, Frank, 398, 400
Carter, Billy, 8
Casady, Rt. Rev. Thomas, Bishop of Oklahoma, 472
Cattle, 5, 7-9, 145-146, 155-156
Catholic Church, 66
Catlett, John G., 216
Catlin, George, artist, 128, 367
Catoosa, Okla., 100, 102
Cavalry, First U. S., 214-216
Chaddle, Konkie, Kiowa Indian, 161
"Chamberlain, Rev. Amory Nelson," by Lon H. Eakes, 97-102
Chandler, Saml., 113
Chapman, Amos, scout, 10
Chapman, Rev. Epaphras, 221, 230
Chattanooga, Tenn., 22, 66n, 70
Checote, Sam, Jr., Creek Indian, 144n
Chelsea, Okla., 102
"Cherokee Gospel Tidings, The," by Carolyn Thomas Foreman, 454-469
Cherokee Spelling Book, A, by D. S. Butterick and David Brown, 71
Cherokees, Torchlights to the, by Robert Sparks Walker, 70
Cherokee (Indians), 19, 21-23, 25, 27, 32, 45n, 76, 83n, 123-124, 128, 177
Cherokee (Indians), "Act of Union," 24
Cherokee Advocate, 25, 138, 220, 464
Cherokee (Indians) Agency, 3
Cherokee (Indians) Alphabet, 25, 138
Cherokee (Indians) chiefs, 20
Cherokee (Indians) Commission, 391
Cherokee (Indians) Constitution, 21, 136, 306
Cherokee (Indians), during Civil War, 97
Cherokee (Indians), during Red Stick War, 281, 284
Cherokee (Indians) Female Seminary, 97, 114, 125, 255, 407n
Cherokee (Indians) immigrants, 21, 23
Cherokee (Indians), in Arkansas, 42-44
Cherokee (Indians), Lower, 67
Cherokee (Indians) Male Seminary, 114, 178n, 488
Cherokee (Indians) National Convention of, 329-331
Cherokee (Indians) National Council, 19, 137
Cherokee (Indians), Old Settlers, 20-21, 23, 306-307, 318
Cherokee (Indians) Orphan Asylum, 219
Cherokee (Indians), Overhill, 66-73
Cherokee (Indians), missionaries among, 42-51, 66-73, 97, 125, 454, 458
Cherokee Phoenix, 309
Cherokee (Indians), removal of, 19-20, 42, 70-71, 97, 136, 305, 307, 311, 325, 333
Cherokee (Indians), superstitions of, 272n
Cherokee (Indians), Temperance Society of, 136-138
"Cherokee (Indians) Trail," 179
Cherokee (Indians), Treaty of 1828, 25, 42
Cherokee (Indians) Treaty of 1835, 19-20, 23
Cherokee (Indians) Treaty Party, 20-21, 306-307, 309, 324-325, 332-333, 335
Cherokee (Indians) village in Mexico, 35
Cherokee Nation, 21, 43, 46
Cherokee Nation, schools in, 25, 68-70, 97, 114
Cherokee Nation, soldiers in, 64
Cherokee Nation Strip, 7n, 58, 372
Cherokee Nation, whiskey in, 134, 136
Cherokee Nation, white settlers in, 42, 46-47
Cherokee town, stage stand at, 448, 450
Chester, Penn., 74
Cheyenne (Indians), 182n, 186n, 218, 340
Cheyenne (Indians), chiefs of, 9-10
Cheyenne (Indians), division of, 17
Chyenne (Indians), Northern, 9, 17
Cheyenne (Indians), raid of Northern, 11-16
Cheyenne (Indians), Southern, 15, 17
Cheyenne & Arapaho (Indians), Agency, 259
Cheyenne & Arapaho (Indians), pictures of, 371
Cheyenne & Arapaho (Indians), reservations, 258, 261
Chickamauga (Indians), 72
Chickamauga (Indians), Mission, 70
Chickasaw (Indians), 364
Chickasaw (Indians), Academy, 435
Chickasaw (Indians), Constitution, 437
Chickasaw (Indians), District, 406
Chickasaw (Indians), during Civil War, 435
Chickasaw (Indians), during Red Stick War, 291
Chickasaw (Indians), emigration of, 407n, 437, 447
Chickasaw (Indians), Manual Labor School, 425
Chickasaw (Indians), treaty, 60
Chickasaw Nation, allotment of land of, 441-442
Chickasaw Nation, cattle business in, 439-440, 442
Chickasaw Nation, governor of, 432-443
Chickasaw Nation, schools in, 402-431, 438
Chickasaw Nation, Wapanucka Academy in, 402-431
Chickasaw Nation, white settlers in, 437-440
Chickasha, Okla., 82n, 87, 447, 449, 452-453
Chiffee, Miss Mary, 423
Chisholm, Jesse, Cherokee Indian, 41, 76, 81n, 90-91
Chisholm Trail, 366, 447
Chisholm's Ranch, Kan., 448
Choate, George W., 477
Choctaw (Indians), 83n, 364
Choctaw (Indians) Academy in Kentucky, 294, 301-302
Choctaw (Indians), allotment of land of, 126
Choctaw (Indians), chief, 233
Choctaw (Indians) Council House, 112
Choctaw (Indians), during Civil War, 64, 435
Choctaw (Indians), during Red Stick War, 281, 283, 290-291
Choctaw (Indians), emigrants, 135, 295, 297
Choctaw (Indians), missionaries among, 55, 57, 132, 497
Choctaw (Indians), net proceeds due delegation of, 233
"Choctaw, Temperance meetings among the," by Peter J. Hudson, 130-132
Choctaw (Indians), temperance among, 133
Choctaw (Indians), treaty of 1801, 135
Choctaw (Indians), treaty of 1837, 405
Choctaw Nation, 65
Choctaw Nation, Chickasaw Indians in, 435
Choctaw Nation, lead and zinc in, 303
Choctaw Nation, schools in, 407n
Choctaw Nation, trailways in, 294
Choctaw Nation, white settlers in, 233
"Choctaw Landmark, A," by A. D. Hefley, 474-478
Choctaw County, Okla., 435
Choteau, A. B., 171
Choteau, A. P., 83n, 128, 219, 368
Choteau, Auguste, 173-175, 180n
Choteau, C. E., 171-172
Choteau, Jean Pierre, 171n, 173-175
Choteau, Marie Louise, 174-175
Choteau, Marie Pelagie, 174-175
Choteau, Marie Therese, 171-175
Choteau, Rene Auguste, 172-175
Choteau Trading Post, 83, 368
Choteau, Victoire, 174-175
"Chouteaus, The," 171-176
"Christian Missions to the Overhill Cherokees," by Sam'l. C. Williams, 66-73
Christie, Goback, Cherokee Indian, 124
Chronicles of Oklahoma, 5-6, 25, 42, 74n
Church, Baptist, 61, 79n, 372, 400
Church, Catholic, 66
Church, Congregational, 100
Church, Episcopal, 52-54, 470-473
Church, Methodist, 70, 242, 244, 294, 471, 492, 494, 496
Church, Moravian, 68-69, 100, 456n
Church, Presbyterian, 46, 66, 67n, 69, 79n, 99, 100, 102, 110, 124, 138, 298, 303, 406, 416, 420, 428n, 429-430, 449, 454-469
Cimarron River, 18
Cimarron Salt Plain, 15
Civil War, 22, 42, 58-64, 72, 74, 77n, 80n, 97, 103-104, 106-107, 113-114, 118, 123, 139, 145, 169, 181n, 300, 384, 422, 435, 496
Claiborne, Gen. F. L., 280
Claremore, Okla., 252-253
Clark, Fred, 11-12, 15-17
Clarke, John H., 150-151
Clarke, J. Stanley, 126
Clarksville, Ark., 47
Clear Creek, 91
Cleveland County, Okla., 82n, 368
Cobb, James Hughart Nixon, 244-245
Coffee Trading Post, 368
Colbert, Ben, U. S. Marshal, 441-442
Colbert, Col. Pitman, Chickasaw Indian, 403n, 407, 418
Colbert Institute, 422n, 425n
Colcord, Charles F., 125, 214
"Colcord, Reminiscences of," 5-18
Coldwater, Kan., 7
Coldwater Army, 138-139
Collins, Judson D., Chickasaw Indian, 425n
Collins Institute, 425
Colorado, state of, 178, 188n, 189, 190n, 456, 482
Colorado river, 74, 76n
Comanche (Indians), 33-34, 76, 82, 90, 145, 161, 163-169, 186n, 218, 340, 364-365, 367
Comanche (Indians), agency, 448
Comanche (Indians), Quahada branch of, 163, 166
Comanche (Indians), subsistence of, 62
Comanche Pool, 7, 17
Confederacy, Southern, 145, 368
Congregational Church, 100
Connors, Judge J. P., first judge of Tobucksy County Court, 474-475
Connors School of Agriculture, 475
Constitutional Convention of Arkansas, 118
Constitutional Convention of Oklahoma, 117, 155, 237, 240, 244, 246, 376
Constitutional Convention of Texas, 236
Cook, J. P., 103
Cook, Walter S., 449
Cooper, Gen. Douglas H., 64, 414, 421
Cornells, Alexander, 276
Cornwall Mission, Conn., 178n
Coweta Mission, 407n
Craig County, Okla., 99
Crane, Lieut. C. J., 146
Creek (Indians), 83n
Creek (Indians), agency, 128
Creek (Indians), capitol, 112
Creek (Indians), destitution among, 63
Creek (Indians), during Civil war, 64
Creek (Indians), during War of 1812, 130, 264-293
Creek (Indians), Lower, 267-268, 277, 281, 286
Creek (Indians), Loyal, 60
Creek (Indians), missionaries among, 55-57
Creek (Indians), removal of, 128, 135, 219, 293
Creek (Indians), treaties, 60, 269
Creek (Indians), "A Trial and Execution among," 142-144
Creek (Indians), Upper, 267-268, 277-278, 281, 283, 286
Creek Nation, schools in, 79n, 407n
Creek Nation, Seminole Indians in, 58
Creek Nation, setlement of, 79n
Creek Nation, whiskey in, 134
Cross, William, 398
Cross Timber, 86-87
Crow (Indians), 340
Curington, Jack, Texas Ranger, 164
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Dale, Judge Frank 400
Dakota, South, state of, 359-360
Danielson, P. W., 359
Darlington, Okla., 9, 11, 15, 17, 258n, 259
Dartmouth College, 68
Daughters of the American Revolution, 66n, 72, 125, 128
Davenport, Mrs. Julia Chisholm (A. E.), 479
Davis, Jefferson, 128, 368
Davis, John B., 25
Davis, John Barber, 68
Davis, Garrett