
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 12
1934
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 |
|
-A-
|
| 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 |
|
-B-
|
| 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, |
104 |
| Davies, Rev. Samuel, |
66 |
| Dawes, Henry L., |
118 |
| Day Land & Cattle Co., |
145 |
| Deer, abundance of, |
27 |
| Delaware (Indians), |
34, 39, 45n, 70, 76, 81, 85, 88-89, 405 |
| De Menil, Dr. Alexander N., |
175-176 |
| Denver, Colo., |
190 |
| De Onis, Don Louis, |
147 |
| Diggs, James B., |
4 |
| Doaksville, Choctaw Nation, |
405, 408n, 434-436, 496 |
| Doan's Crossing, |
156 |
| Dodge, Col. Henry, |
216, 367-368 |
| Dodge City, Kan., |
14, 186n |
| Dodson, Rev. W. H., |
400 |
| Double Springs, |
20-21, 23 |
| Douglas, Rev. Thomas L., |
70 |
| Dow, Frank, |
11 |
| "Dragoon Campaign," |
367 |
| Dukes, Gov. Gilbert, Choctaw chief, |
298, 477 |
| Dull Knife, Northern Cheyenne chief, |
11, 17 |
| Duncan, Okla., |
437 |
| Durant, Alex, Choctaw Indian, |
477 |
| Durant, Horace Brandriff, |
374 |
| Durant, William, Choctaw Indian, |
400 |
| Dwight Mission, |
3, 42-51, 97, 99-100, 102, 124 |
| "Dwight Mission, The Cherokee Gospel Tidings of," by Carolyn Thomas Foreman, |
454-469 |
| Dwight, Rev. Timothy, |
42, 454 |
| Dyer, James, Choctaw Indian, |
303 |
|
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|
| Eagle County, Choctaw Nation, |
130 |
| Eagletown, Okla., |
296-297, 301 |
| Echasi (Indians), |
27 |
| Echasi (Indians), village of, |
28 |
| Edwards, James, |
76n |
| Edwards, Rev. John, |
299-300 |
| Edwards, H. B., |
83-84 |
| Edwards Trading Settlement, |
79n |
| Elliott, Miss Carrie M., |
456, 468 |
| Elm Spring Mission, |
455-457, 460-463, 466, 468 |
| El Paso, Tex., |
74 |
| El Reno, Okla., |
258, 387 |
| El Reno Democrat,
|
157 |
| Engle, F. E., |
75 |
| Enid, Okla., |
393 |
| Episcopal Church, |
52-54, 470-473 |
| Eufala, Okla., |
56, 79n, 472, 496 |
| Europe, country of, |
67 |
| Evans, Hugh, The Journal of,
|
367 |
| Evans, Capt. L., |
183-184 |
| Evans, Lemuel D., |
313-314 |
| Evarts, Jeremiah, |
43, 51 |
|
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|
| Fairfax, Okla., |
398 |
| Fairfield Mission, |
100, 102 |
| Fait, Mrs. Anna B., |
449 |
| Fait, Rev. S. V., |
449 |
| Fans, General Grant Collection of, |
479 |
| Fayetteville, Ark., |
183n, 462 |
| Felikatvbbi, Choctaw Indian, |
295 |
| Filson, Charles H., |
400 |
| Finney, Alfred, |
42, 51 |
| Finney, Mrs. Alfred, |
48n |
| Fisk, Moses, |
68 |
| Fitzpatrick, Maj. Thomas, Indian Agent, |
186 |
| Five Civilized Tribes, |
264 |
| Five Civilized Tribes, removal of, |
55-56, 58, 134 |
| Five Civilized Tribes, removal records of, |
126, 217-219, 228-229, 369-370, 486 |
| Five Civilized Tribes, white intruders in, |
437 |
| Fixico, Talosee, Creek Indian, |
272n |
| Flenner, John Wintrode, |
117 |
| Florida, state of, |
58, 264-265, 271, 275-276, 285-286, 288-291, 293 |
| Folsom, David, Choctaw Indian, |
56, 435 |
| Folsom, Rufus, |
477 |
| Folsom, Sampson, |
435 |
| Foreman, Carolyn Thomas (Mrs. Grant), |
103, 454, 488 |
| Foreman, Grant, |
74n, 79n, 123, 125, 127, 133, 153n, 179n, 180n, 183n, 216, 300n |
| Foreman, Ned, |
455 |
| Foreman, Rev. Stephen, |
22 |
| Foreman, James, Cherokee Indian, |
306, 311, 313-314, 318-325, 338-339 |
| Foreman, Johnson, |
323 |
| Fort Arbuckle, |
76, 150, 230, 364-365, 447-448 |
| Fort Atkinson, |
186n |
| Fort Barrancas, |
291 |
| Fort Bowyer, |
289 |
| Fort Cobb, |
447 |
| Fort Coffee, |
134, 230 |
| Fort Collins, Col., |
191n |
| Fort Donelson, Tenn., |
103 |
| Fort Gibson, |
3, 421, 24, 26, 127-129, 136, 178n, 179n, 187n, 215-216, 220, 230, 251-254, 256, 367, 434, 470, 488 |
| Fort Gibson, preservation of, |
216-217, 229-231 |
| Fort Harker, Kan., |
447 |
| Fort Hawkins, factory at, |
267 |
| Fort Holmes, |
80n, 83n |
| Fort Jackson, |
285-286, 293 |
| Fort Jackson, treaty of, |
288, 292 |
| Fort Knox, Ky., |
215 |
| Fort Loudonn, |
67 |
| Fort Mann, |
179n, 184, 186 |
| Fort Marion, Fla., |
347 |
| Fort Mason, |
83n |
| Fort Mims, |
279-282 |
| Fort Reno, |
9 |
| Fort Sill, |
146, 158, 167, 215, 347, 358, 364, 447-450, 452 |
| Fort Sinquefield, |
280 |
| Fort Smith, |
42, 62, 74-76, 79n, 83, 99, 110, 113, 118, 123, 134, 179n, 294, 306, 447, 457, 477 |
| Fort Smith—Fort Towson Military Toad, |
299, 301 |
| Fort Towson, |
294-295, 434-435 |
| Fort Towson—Hot Springs Road, |
294 |
| Fort Towson—Little Rock Military Road, |
295 |
| Fort Wallace, |
15 |
| Fort Washita, |
62, 64, 230 |
| Fort Wayne, |
181n, 220, 230 |
| France, country of, |
145, 158, 173, 264-265 |
| Francis, Rev. A. V., rector, St. James of Wagoner, |
471 |
| Francis, Millie, Cherokee woman, |
125, 230 |
| Frantz, Gov. Frank, |
394, 396, 399 |
| Frazier, George, |
452 |
| Frazier, Gen. J. W., |
109 |
| Fred, Chickasaw Nation, |
447, 449-450, 453 |
| Fred, Col. Frank, |
449 |
| French & Indian War, |
265 |
| Frisco, Okla., |
436 |
| Frontier Times,
|
366 |
| Fullerton, Eula E., |
257 |
|
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| Grand Army of the Republican, |
116, 369, 388 |
| Gardner, Capt. Edmund, |
435 |
| Gardner, Choctaw Indian, |
478 |
| Galbreath, Robert, |
426 |
| Georgia, state of, |
42, 55, 69, 97, 108, 125, 136-137, 182n, 264-265, 269-270, 275, 278, 280-283, 287-288, 305, 307-308, 315, 488, 496 |
| Gibson Station, |
251-252, 256 |
| Gill, Judge Joseph Albert, |
375-376 |
| Gist, Mrs. E. W., |
178 |
| Gold Rush, |
79n, 177-180, 190 |
| Goodwater Mission, |
407n |
| Gould, Dr. C. N., |
366 |
| Grady County, Okla., |
449, 453 |
| Graham, Jim, |
79 |
| Grand River, |
102, 179n, 180 |
| Grand Saline, Cherokee Nation, |
177-178, 180, 182n |
| Grant, Gen. U. S., |
479 |
| Grayson, Capt. G. W., |
113 |
| Great Britain, country of, |
264-265, 270, 274, 287-288, 291, 293 |
| Greece, John, |
456 |
| Green, Miss H. M., teacher at Wapanucka Academy, |
409-410 |
| Green, R. Frank, |
82-83, 87 |
| Greenleaf, Mary Coombs, teacher at Wapanucka Academy, |
427-430 |
| Greenwood, Harris, Chickasaw Indian, |
423 |
| Greer, John L., |
148n |
| "Greer County," by Emma Estill-Harbour, Ph. D., |
145-162 |
| Guess, George (Sequoyah), |
25-41 |
| Gunter, Edward, |
322 |
| Guthrie, Okla., |
387-390, 393-398 |
| Guthrie Leader,
|
398-401 |
| Gypsum, deposits of, |
91-92 |
| Guy, William M., Chickasaw chief, |
439 |
|
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|
| Hadjo, Hillis (Prophet Francis), |
277 |
| Hailey, Dr. D. M., |
474 |
| Hall, Arthur H., |
264 |
| Hammer, Albert, |
393 |
| Hammerer, John Daniel, |
67 |
| Hanson, Rev. Harvey, |
124 |
| Harbour, Emma-Estill, Ph. D., |
123, 126, 145, 157, 227 |
| Harmon County, Okla., |
155 |
| Harris, Cyrus, Chickasaw chief, |
424 |
| Harrison, President Benjamin, |
110, 384, 386 |
| Haskell, Charles N., |
383, 393, 397-401, 476 |
| Haskell, Okla., |
469 |
| Hastings, W. W., |
126, 219, 228, 488 |
| Hawkins, Benjamin, |
266-269, 273, 275-278, 285, 292 |
| Hawkins, Glenn B., |
481 |
| Haworth, Rev. W. P., |
102 |
| Haynes, Sam J., Creek Indian, |
144 |
| Hearrell, J. B., |
402n |
| Henderson County, Tex., |
170 |
| Henry Kendall College, |
458 |
| Hester, G. B., |
110 |
| Hicks, Daniel Ross, Cherokee Indian, |
252 |
| Hicks, E. D., Cherokee Indian, |
252 |
| Hildebrand Mill, |
220 |
| Hillsborough, Lord, |
67 |
| Hilton, Anderson, |
12-13 |
| Hindman, T. C., |
61 |
| "History of Hamilton County," by Miss Armstrong, |
70 |
| Hitchcock, Asa, |
43 |
| Hitchcock, Mrs. Hannah, |
139 |
| Hitchcock, Isaac B., |
458 |
| Hitchcock, Jacob, |
42 |
| Hi-ye-ni-his (indians), |
27 |
| Hobble, H., |
214 |
| Hobbs, Simon L., missionary, |
132 |
| Hochatown, Choctaw Nation, |
296-297 |
| Hodges, Jake, criminal lawyer, |
478 |
| Hoge, Judge Joseph M., |
316-317 |
| Holdenville, Okla., |
76n |
| Holderman, Miss Nell, |
465 |
| Home-steaders, |
5 |
| Honey Creek, |
21, 100 |
| Honey Springs, |
123 |
| Hopaie, Tustunnuggee, Creek Indian, |
277 |
| Horseback, chief of Noconee Indians, |
451 |
| Horsehead (Skull) Creek, |
45-46, 50 |
| Hotvbbi, Choctaw Indian, |
299 |
| Houston, Sam, |
46n, 128, 150 |
| Houston, Sam, old home of, |
3 |
| Houston, Sam, wife of, |
127 |
| Houston, Temple, |
398 |
| Howard, Miss Bess, |
127 |
| Howard, J. W., |
315 |
| Hoyt, Ard, |
97 |
| Hudson, George, Choctaw chief, |
300, 303-304 |
| Hudson, Peter J., |
130 |
| "Hudson, Peter J., Reminiscences by," |
294-304 |
| Hunt, George, Kiowa Indian, |
340 |
| Huntsville, Ala., |
105 |
|
-I-
|
| Idaho Territory, |
361, 363 |
| Illinois Bayou, |
42, 458 |
| Illinois Camp Ground, |
21, 23, 327-331 |
| Illinois River, in Oklahoma, |
46n, 102 |
| Illinois River, in Arkansas, |
44-45, 50 |
| Illinois, state of, |
136 |
| Independence Route, |
194 |
| Indiana, state of, |
105, 110, 384, 387, 460 |
| Indian Justice, by Grant Foreman,
|
300n |
| Indian Removal Bill, |
305 |
| Indian Records, removal of, |
126, 217-219, 228-229, 369-370, 486 |
| Indians, |
5 |
| Indians, Plains, |
145, 364, 450 |
| Indians, Texas Reserve, |
364 |
| Indians, Confederate, |
450 |
| Indian Territory, |
15, 17, 52, 74, 127, 137, 140 |
| Indian Territory, Bar Association proceedings of, |
114 |
| Indian Territory, Court of Appeals, |
375 |
| Indian Territory, during Civil War, |
113 |
| Indian Territory, forts in, |
60 |
| Indian Territory, military department in |
63 |
| Indian Territory, missionaries in, |
55, 57-59 |
| Indian Territory, railroads through, |
448 |
| Indian Territory, reconstruction of, |
64 |
| Indian Territory, removal of Ponca Indians to, |
359-360 |
| Indian Territory, U. S. Court in, |
103, 110-111, 140 |
| International Council of 1878, |
112 |
| International Council of 1843, |
137 |
| Iowa, state of, |
454 |
| Iowa (Indians), |
218 |
| Iowa (Indians) reservation, |
391 |
| Iowa (Indians), schools for, |
417 |
| Ipalvmmi Trailway, Choctaw Nation, |
130, 296-297 |
| Irving, Washington, |
6, 128, 180n, 215, 219 |
| Isparhecher, Creek chief, |
144 |
|
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|
| Jack, Timmie, Euchee Indian, |
142-144 |
| Jackson County, Okla., |
155 |
| Jackson, Andrew, |
19-20, 55, 67, 127, 133, 274, 282-286, 289-291, 305, 308, 481 |
| Jackson, Jacob, Choctaw Indian, |
302 |
| Jackson, William H., |
425n |
| James, Booker, Chickasaw Indian, |
423 |
| Jolly, John, Cherokee chief, |
46 |
| Jones, C. G., |
400 |
| Jones, D. W., rancher, |
259-260 |
| Jones, H. P., |
451 |
| Jones, Horace P., |
167n |
| Jones, J. B., |
455 |
| Jones, Philos S., |
4 |
| Jones, Wilson, Choctaw chief, |
302 |
| Johnson, C. B., |
448 |
| Johnson, Sir William, |
126 |
| Johnston County, Okla., |
402, 403n |
| Johnston, Douglas H., Chicasaw chief, |
442 |
| Joseph, Nez Perce chief, |
360, 362 |
| Judah, Gen. Henry M., |
106 |
| Jug Cattle Co., |
8 |
| Jumper, John, Seminole chief, |
60-61, 64 |
|
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|
| Kanard, Moty, Creek chief, |
57 |
| Kansas, state of, |
6, 8, 62-63, 140, 185n, 447, 462, 482 |
| Kansas City Southern Railway, |
459 |
| Kaskaskia, Ill., |
44n |
| Kaw (Indians), |
218 |
| Keechi (Indians), |
367 |
| Keith, Rev. William Marshall, |
496-497 |
| Kellough, Robert W., |
4 |
| Kentucky, state of, |
16-17, 103-105, 107, 109-111, 118, 128, 136, 294, 302, 314-315, 372, 449 |
| Keys, Riley W., Cherokee Indian, |
24 |
| Kiamitia Mountains, |
294 |
| Kichai (Indians), |
83n |
| Kickapoo (Indians), |
218 |
| Kickapoo (Indians), schools for, |
417 |
| Kilborn, Frank, |
258-259, 261 |
| Kingfisher Creek, origin of name of, |
366 |
| Kingfisher, Okla., |
387, 390 |
| Kingfisher, John, |
366 |
| Kingsbury, Rev. Cyrus, |
70 |
| Kiowa (Indians), |
83n, 145, 153, 161, 163, 186n, 218, 367 |
| Kiowa (Indians) Agency, |
447 |
| "Kiowa (Indians), The Annual Sun Dance of the," |
340-358 |
| Kiowa-Comanche (Indian) Agency, |
447 |
| Kiowa-Comanche (Indian) agent, |
450 |
| Kiowa-Comanche (Indian) reservation, |
448 |
| Kiplnizer, Monroe, |
258-259, 261 |
| Korn, Mrs. Frank J., |
114 |
| Korn, J. N., |
114 |
|
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|
| Labor, Houston, Mexican, |
303 |
| La Grary, Rev. Mr., |
470 |
| Landis, Rev. E. M., |
459, 461-462 |
| Lawson, Jim, |
11 |
| Lawyer, Nex Perce chief, |
362 |
| Leahy, Timothy John, |
240 |
| Leased District, |
364, 447 |
| Leavenworth Trail, |
405 |
| Ledbetter, W. A., |
236-236 |
| LeFlore, Campbell, Choctaw Indian, |
477 |
| Lemon, J. E., |
372-373 |
| Lewis, Simon, Choctaw Indian, |
478 |
| Lewis, Walter, |
489 |
| Lewis & Clark Expedition, |
361, 370 |
| Liguest, Pierre Laclede, |
171-173, 175 |
| Lincoln County, Okla., |
391 |
| Lincoln, Abraham, |
104, 108-109 |
| "Linebaugh, John Hickman," |
492-493 |
| Line Road, |
294-296 |
| Lipe, Maj. D. W., |
252 |
| Little Axe, Shawnee Indian, |
91-92 |
| Little Prince, Creek chief, |
276 |
| Little River, |
26, 76n, 79, 80n, 83n |
| Little River, Sacred Heart Mission on, |
7 |
| Little Rock, Ark., |
22 |
| Little Warrior, of Wewocau, |
274, 276 |
| Little Washita Stage Stand, |
449 |
| Little Wolf, Northern Cheyenne chief, |
17 |
| Llwyd, Rev. Hugh J., rector, Episcopal church, |
52, 473 |
| Locust Grove, Okla., |
102 |
| London, University of, |
489 |
| Long, Miss Nellie, |
468 |
| Louisiana, state of, |
264, 364, 470, 496 |
| Lowery, George, Cherokee Indian, |
178n, 407n |
| Lowrie, Walter, |
406-409, 420 |
| Lowry, George, |
330-331 |
| Love County, Okla., |
495 |
| Love, J. J., |
398 |
| Lovely's Court House, |
458 |
| Loyal Creek Indians, |
60 |
| Luce, John B., |
75 |
| Lukfata Chito (Big Lick) Church, |
130 |
| Luthy, Miss Luella W., |
466 |
| Lyon, Matthew, |
47 |
|
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|
| Mackay, Solomon, |
477 |
| Mackey, Alice Hurley, |
55 |
| Macon, Ga., |
56 |
| Mail stages, |
74, 82 |
| Malone, Mrs. Flora I., |
489 |
| Mangum, Okla., |
154-155 |
| Marble City, Okla., |
124 |
| Marble, Ind. Ty., |
454, 467 |
| Marcy, Capt. R. B., |
74, 76n, 87, 149, 153, 156, 179n |
| Marfa, Tex., |
214 |
| Marshall, J. F., Creek Indian, |
144 |
| Martin, Charlie, |
15 |
| Martin, Geo. M., |
203, 205 |
| Martin, Rev. John, |
67 |
| Mason, Maj. R. B., |
83n |
| Masonic Lodge in I. T., |
442-443 |
| Massachusetts, state of, |
42, 118, 427 |
| Mathes, Miss Rada, |
464 |
| Matthews, Miss Nellie, |
460 |
| Mathison, Mrs. Pearl, |
124 |
| Mauluke River, |
31, 37-38 |
| May, J. J., |
189 |
| Mayes County, Okla., |
490 |
| Mayes, George W., |
490 |
| Mayes, Samuel Houston, Cherokee Indian, |
212 |
| Maysville, Ark., |
318, 320-321, 324, 339 |
| McAlester, Okla., |
375, 444n, 474, 476, 478, 480 |
| McAlester, J. J., |
398 |
| McBride, Miss Emma, |
461 |
| McClain County, Okla., |
76n, 85n |
| McClellan, Capt. Geo. B., |
149, 368 |
| McClendon, Mrs. Kate, |
480 |
| McClintic, James V., |
489 |
| McCurtain, Green, Choctaw chief, |
476-477 |
| McCurtain, J. F., Choctaw chief, |
497 |
| McDaniel, Chas., |
198 |
| McFerrin, John B., |
70 |
| McGillivray, Alexander, |
265-266, 268 |
| McIntosh, D. N., Creek Indian, |
64 |
| McIntosh, Roley, Creek Indian, |
56-57 |
| McIntosh, William, Creek Indian, |
276 |
| McKinney, Thompson, Choctaw chief, |
295, 299 |
| McKinney, William, Choctaw Indian, |
295, 298-299 |
| McMinn, Joseph, |
72 |
| McNair, Clement Vann, |
178, 182-183, 191, 197, 203, 205, 208 |
| McNair, David, |
182n |
| McQueen, Peter, |
277, 279, 285, 290 |
| McSpadden, Joseph, |
102 |
| Medicine Lodge, Kan., |
5-6, 7n, 14, 258 |
| Medicine Lodge, Kan., peace council at, |
5 |
| Meigs, Return Jonathan, Cherokee Indian, |
196, 200 |
| Melrose, Rev. Thomas M., rector, St. James of Wagoner, |
472 |
| Mercer College, |
56 |
| Meserve, John B., |
4, 125, 216, 227, 241, 432 |
| Mexican War, |
76n, 103, 105, 368 |
| Mexico, country of, |
25, 27, 30-31, 34-35, 37, 39, 145-146 |
| Methodist church, |
70, 242, 244, 294, 471, 492, 494, 496 |
| Miami (Indians), |
218 |
| Miami, Okla., |
374 |
| Miashintvbbi, Judge, Choctaw Indian, |
299 |
| Micco, postoffice in Creek Nation, |
79n |
| Micco, Hoboheilthle, Creek chief, |
277 |
| Michigan, state of, |
111 |
| Miles, John D., Indian agent, |
259, 261-262 |
| Military post, need of, |
91 |
| Military Road, |
220, 294 |
| Miller, Miss Annie R., teacher at Dwight Mission, |
456 |
| Miller, Miss Nellie, |
462, 464 |
| Missionaries, in Cherokee Nation, |
42-51, 97 |
| Missionaries, in Creek Nation, |
55-65 |
| Missionaries, in Seminole Nation, |
57-58 |
| "Missionary Ridge," |
72 |
| Mississippi River, |
19, 55, 74 |
| Mississippi, state of, |
434-435, 437, 440 |
| Mississippi, territory of, |
281-282, 286 |
| Missouri, state of, |
134, 136 |
| Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway, |
74, 79n, 436, 448, 459 |
| Missouri Pacific Railroad, |
459 |
| Mitanvbbi, Judge, Choctaw Indian, |
131, 299 |
| Mobile, Ala., |
267, 269, 280-281 |
| Modoc (Indians), |
218 |
| Mokine, Kiowa High Priest, |
340 |
| Moncrief, Sam, Chickasaw Indian, |
450, 453 |
| Montgomery, Miss C. H., teacher at Elm Spring Mission, |
455-456, 461, 465 |
| Moore, Mrs. N. B. (Ann Augusta Robertson), |
113 |
| Moore, Mrs. N. B., home of, |
469 |
| Montana, state of, |
17-18 |
| Moravians, |
68-69, 100, 456n |
| Moravians, Record of the, by A. L. Fries,
|
67n |
| Moravians, Mission in Cherokee Nation, |
220 |
| Morgan, Gen. John Hunt ("Morgan the Raider"), |
103, 105-108 |
| Mormons, |
198, 199n |
| Morrillton, Ark., |
44n |
| Morrison, W. T., Sunday school missionary, |
465, 467 |
| Morton, Rev. Edwin C., Vicar. St. James of Wagoner, |
472 |
| Morton, Gov. Oliver Perry, |
105 |
| Moseley, Lafayette, Chickasaw Indian, |
423 |
| Moseley, Palmer S., Chickasaw chief, |
441-442 |
| Mountain Fork River, |
296-297 |
| Mountain View, Okla., |
340 |
| Mt. Zion, |
100 |
| Mt. Zion, Church, Choctaw Nation, |
130-132, 297, 300 |
| Muddy Boggy River, |
65 |
| Mulberry Creek, |
45, 50 |
| Murdock, Victor, |
6, 7n |
| Murray, Tom, |
12 |
| Murray, Gov. William, |
114, 402n |
| "Murrow, Father: Civil War Period," by Alice Hurley Mackey, |
55-65 |
| Muskogee, Okla., |
3-4, 110, 118, 123, 125, 227, 236, 251-255, 398, 400, 458, 467, 471, 473 |
| Muskogee Bar Association, |
369 |
| Muskogee Democrat,
|
117 |
| Muskogee Historical Society, |
123, 125 |
|
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| Nanih Waya, Choctaw council house, |
301 |
| "Narrows, The," in Choctaw Nation, |
295, 297 |
| Nashoba, Okla., |
297, 301 |
| Nashoba County, Choctaw Nation, |
130 |
| Natchitoches, La., |
147, 153, 434 |
| Natiional Cemetery, fort Gibson, |
3, 127 |
| Nebraska, state of, |
15, 360 |
| Necrology, |
117-119, 236-247, 372-376, 492-497 |
| Needles, Thos. B., |
110, 118 |
| Neely, Richard, |
70 |
| Neighbors, Robt. S., |
365 |
| Nelson, William, |
110 |
| Neosho, Mo., |
82, 91 |
| Neosho (Indian) Agency, |
490 |
| Nevada, state of, |
482 |
| New Echota, Ga., |
310 |
| New Echota Treaty, |
311, 321, 323-324, 338 |
| New Hampshire, state of, |
68, 70 |
| New Mexico, state of, |
81-82, 482 |
| New Orleans, La., |
172-173, 288 |
| New York, state of, |
458n |
| Nez Perces (Indians), |
361 |
| Nez Perce (Indians), |
361 |
| "Nez Perce and Ponca Indian School, Documents from the cornerstone of the," |
359-363 |
| Niblack, Leslie G., |
398, 400-401 |
| Nicholls, Lieut.-Col. Edward, |
289, 291-293 |
| Nicholson, Jackson, |
323 |
| Nokoni, Peta, Comanche chief, |
164-167 |
| North Carolina, state of, |
67n, 68, 127, 266, 316, 402 |
| "North Carolina, Historical Sketches of, from 1564 to 1851," |
489 |
| North Fork Town, Creek Nation, |
56, 79, 496 |
| Notes, |
214-221, 366-368, 479-480 |
| Nowata County, Okla., |
182n |
| Nuntagoo (Indians), |
27 |
| Nuttall, Thomas, |
128 |
| Nuyaka, Mission, |
467-468 |
| Nye, Lieut. Wilbur S., |
340 |
|
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| Oak Creek Sun Dance, |
340 |
| Octavia, Okla., |
131, 299 |
| Ohio, state of, |
52, 108-109, 374 |
| Ohoyohoma Club, |
474 |
| Okay, Okla., |
251 |
| Oklahoma, state of, |
4, 6, 42, 45, 52, 71, 75, 97, 103, 129, 140, 145, 154, 156-157, 237, 242, 264, 482 |
| Oklahoma, admission of, |
393-396 |
| Oklahoma, Bar association of, |
114 |
| Oklahoma, Du Tisne's Expedition into,
|
446n |
| Oklahoma, Early Trails through, by Grant Foreman,
|
179n, 183 |
| Oklahoma, Episcopal church in, |
470 |
| Oklahoma, first governor of, |
383 |
| Oklahoma, state of, Jim Crow law in, |
399 |
| Oklahoma, La Harpe's Expedition in,
|
446n |
| Oklahoma, military expedition to Southwestern, |
367 |
| Oklahoma, natural gas in, |
397-398 |
| Oklahoma Place Names,
|
366 |
| Oklahoma, Prehistoric Cultures of, by Dr. Jos. B. Thoburn,
|
444n |
| Oklahoma, prehistoric mounds of, |
487-488 |
| Oklahoma, telephone in, |
251-257 |
| Oklahoma, University of, |
264n, 444, 489 |
| Oklahoma, white settlers in, |
386 |
| Oklahoma Central Railway, |
436 |
| Oklahoma City, Okla., |
9, 215, 236, 387, 389-390, 394, 400, 472 |
| Oklahoma County, Okla., |
388 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, |
6, 22, 126, 216 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, amendment to Constitution of, |
115, 232 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, annual meeting of, |
3, 123-129 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, books added to library of, |
222-226, 483-485 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, minutes of annual meeting of, |
227-235 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, minutes of meeting of Board of Directors of, |
112-116, 369-371, 486-491 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, pictures in museum of, |
367, 479-480 |
| Oklahoma Territory, |
140 |
| Oklahoma Territory, first governor of, |
383, 385, 387, 391-392 |
| Oklahoma Territory, first legislature of, |
387-388, 390 |
| Oklahoma Territory, legislatures of, |
384, 389 |
| Oklahoma Territory, Organic Act for, |
146, 383-384, 386-387, 390 |
| Oklahoma Territory, schools in, |
389 |
| Okmulgee, Okla., |
56, 125-126, 144, 227, 232, 467, 496 |
| Oliver, Captain, |
193, 196-197, 200, 203 |
| Omaha, (Indians), school for, |
417 |
| Oo-chee-ah (the Worm), Cherokee Indian, |
25-26, 29, 40 |
| Oo-till-ka, head man of Echasi Indians, |
28-30 |
| Oregon Historical Society, |
367 |
| Orr, James, |
42 |
| Orr, W. R., |
456 |
| Osage (Indians), |
42, 44n, 45, 218, 240, 489 |
| Osage (Indians) Agency, |
128, 219 |
| Osage (Indians), subsistence of, |
62 |
| Osage (Indians), war party of, |
182 |
| Osage Mission, Kan., |
240 |
| Osage Captive, The Little, by Elias Cornelius,
|
71 |
| Oshkosh, Trial of, |
300n |
| Otoe (Indians), |
218 |
| Otoe (Indians), school for, |
417 |
| Overland Mail Company, |
74, 179, 193n, 195n |
| Owen, Mrs. Narcissa, |
470 |
| Owen, Robert L., |
398, 439 |
| Owen, Thomas, |
398 |
| Ozark, Cherokee & Western Railroad, |
462 |
| Ozark and Cherokee Central Railroad, |
467 |
|
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| Pa-ha-u-ka, Comanche chief, |
163 |
| Panhandle, The, |
7, 9 |
| Paris, Tex., |
478, 497 |
| Parker, "Cynthia Ann," by Paul I. Wellman, |
163-170 |
| Parker, Judge Isaac C., |
110 |
| Parker, John, |
168 |
| Parker, Quanah, Comanche chief, |
165, 167, 170 |
| Parker's Fort, Tex., |
163, 166 |
| Park Hill, Okla., |
3, 21-23, 26, 100, 255, 322, 458 |
| Park Hill, printing office at, |
22, 138 |
| Parr, J. O., |
4 |
| Paschal, George W., |
306, 316 |
| Paul, Sam, |
439 |
| Paul, Smith, rancher, |
448-449 |
| Pauls Valley, Okla., |
76n, 448, 452 |
| Pawhuska, Okla., |
240 |
| Pawnee (Indians), |
218 |
| Pawnee Rock, in Kansas, |
185 |
| Pawpaw, Okla., |
100 |
| Payne, John Howard, |
113, 128 |
| Peace Treaties, |
5 |
| Pease, Gov. E. M., |
150 |
| Peery, Dan W., |
383 |
| Pennsylvania, state of, |
117, 241, 407n |
| Peoria (Indians), |
218 |
| Perry, Rev. A. B., rector at St. James of Wagoner, |
471 |
| Perryman, Thomas Ward, Creek Indian, |
467 |
| Perryville, Choctaw Nation, |
97, 425n |
| Pheasant Hill, |
99-102 |
| Pickens County, Chickasaw Nation, |
439 |
| Pierce, Bishop George F., |
496 |
| Pike, Albert, |
60-61, 63 |
| Pinckney, General, |
285-286 |
| Piney Creek, |
45 |
| Pinkerton, Paul P. |
4 |
| Pioneer Telephone & Telegraph Co., |
255-256 |
| Pitchlynn, P. P., Choctaw chief, |
233 |
| Platte River, |
5, 17 |
| Point Remove, |
43-46 |
| Polk, Leonidas, Bishop of Arkansas & Indian Territory, |
470 |
| Ponca (Indians), |
218 |
| Ponca (Indians) chiefs, |
361 |
| Ponca (Indians) school, |
359 |
| Ponca City, Okla., |
359 |
| Pontotoc County, Chickasaw Nation, |
441 |
| Pontotoc County, Okla., |
444 |
| Porter, Pleasant, Creek chief, |
110 |
| Post Oak, Okla., |
170 |
| Poteau River, |
76 |
| Pottawatomie (Indians), |
218, 391 |
| Pottawatomie County, Okla., |
81n, 391 |
| Potter, Rev. Mr., |
323 |
| Prairie Dog Town River, |
145, 148-151, 153, 156, 160-161 |
| Presbyterian Church, |
46, 66, 67n, 69, 79n, 99-100, 102, 110, 124, 138, 298, 303, 406, 417, 420, 428n, 429-430, 449, 454-469 |
| Presbyterian Church Gospel Wagon, |
465, 467-469 |
| Presbyterian Church Mission Press, |
454 |
| Princeton College, |
66 |
| "Prohibition, A Century of," by Grant Foreman, |
133-141 |
| Protestant Episcopal Church, |
52, 54 |
| Pryor, Nathaniel, |
370 |
| Pryor, Nathaniel, grave of, |
490-491 |
| Pryor, Okla., |
491 |
| Pueblo, Col., |
188 |
| Purcell, Okla., |
83n, 452 |
|
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| Quapaw (Indians) |
218 |
| Quapaw agency |
374 |
| Quapaw reserve |
360 |
|
-R-
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| Railroads, objection to |
254 |
| Rainy Mountain Creek |
340 |
| Rattling Gourd, Jackson, Cherokee Indian |
24 |
| Reace, J. M. |
186 |
| Red Bank Creek |
77n |
| Red Clay |
23 |
| Red Fork Creek |
7, 11, 15 |
| Red River |
7, 26-27, 41, 62, 64, 74, 145, 147-154, 156, 159-162, 364, 408n |
| "Red Stick War, The," by Arthur H. Hall |
264-293 |
| Rehoboth Baptist Association of Georgia |
56 |
| Renfrow, Gov. W. C. |
384 |
| Rueben, James Nez Perce Indian |
359, 363 |
| Revolutionary War |
72, 265, 267, 269, 433-434 |
| Revolutionary War, soldier of |
4, 58, 127, 428 |
| Richardson, Rev. William |
67 |
| Ridge, John |
20-21, 306, 309, 314, 317-318, 322-323, 326, 328, 332, 334, 337-338 |
| Ridge, John, Major |
19-21, 305-306, 312, 317-318, 322-323, 326, 328, 332, 334, 337-338 |
| Rio Grande River |
5, 150 |
| Robe, John M. |
467 |
| Robertson, Mrs. A. E. W. |
455, 467n |
| Robertson, Miss Alice |
113 |
| Robertson, Rev. Evans P., Cherokee preacher |
456 |
| Robertson, Rev. W. E. |
113 |
| Rock Academy at Wapanucka |
406 |
| Rock, Mary |
89 |
| Rockefeller Foundation |
489 |
| Rocky Mountain Fur Co. |
187n |
| Roebuck, Dave, Choctaw Indian |
478 |
| Rogers, Capt. John |
219 |
| Romig, A. F., missionary |
456, 461-462, 465, 468 |
| Roosevelt, Theodore |
393 |
| Ross, Allen |
22, 24 |
| Ross, John, Cherokee chief |
20-23, 68, 113, 306-307, 309-310, 317-318, 322-324, 330-332, 334-338 |
| Ross, Capt. Lawrence Sullivan |
164, 166-168, 237 |
| Ross, Lewis |
26, 181n, 219 |
| Ross, Quatie Martin, wife of John Ross |
22-23 |
| Ross, Robert Bruce |
22 |
| Ross, Robert D. |
181n |
| Ross, William P. |
25, 138 |
| Ross, W. W. |
22 |
| Ross's Landing |
22 |
| Rosser, Judge Malcolm E. |
77n |
| Rush Springs |
364 |
| Russia, country of |
118-119 |
| Russell, Wm. H. |
150-151 |
| Russellville, Ark. |
42 |
| Rutherford, Samuel, Seminole agent |
60 |
|
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|
| Sac (Indians), schools for |
417 |
| Sac & Fox (Indians) |
218, 260, 391 |
| Sacred Heart Mission |
7 |
| Salina, Okla. |
180n, 219 |
| Sallisaw Creek |
42, 48n, 102, 454, 458 |
| Sallisaw, Okla. |
123, 459 |
| Salt Fork River |
11, 15 |
| Salt Plains |
15 |
| Salt Works |
123, 219 |
| San Antonio, Tex. |
32-33 |
| San Bois Creek |
74, 77n |
| San Cranto, Mex. |
36-37 |
| Sanders, Richard Baxter, first graduate of Dwight Mission |
467 |
| San Fernando, Mex. |
41 |
| Santa Fe, New Mex. |
75n, 79n, 82, 91, 147-148, 162 |
| Santa Fe, Railroad |
452 |
| Santa Fe, Trail |
179, 184, 186, 188n |
| Sapulpa, Okla. |
244 |
| Satterwhite, A. R. |
359-360 |
| Scales, Nicholas, D. |
70 |
| Schaub, Rev. Frederick L. |
454-458n, 460n, 462, 465, 468 |
| Schaub, Mrs. F. L. |
469n |
| Schermerhorn Treaty |
324 |
| Schneider, Martin |
68 |
| Schools, Cherokee |
25, 68-69 |
| Schweinitz, Frederick C. |
68 |
| Scott, Gen. Hugh L. |
310-311, 341 |
| Scott, John S. |
253 |
| Scullyville, Choctaw Nation |
80 |
| Seminole (Indians) |
275-276, 291, 293, 466 |
| Seminole (Indians), agency |
60, 62-63 |
| Seminole (Indians), missionaries among |
57-59 |
| Seminole (Indians), removal of |
58-59 |
| Seminole (Indians), subsistence of |
62 |
| Seminole (Indians), treaty |
60 |
| Seminole (Indians), War |
58-59 |
| Seneca (Indians) |
218 |
| Sequoyah |
21, 138 |
| Sequoyah, home of |
3, 124, 129, 230 |
| "Sequoyah's Last Days, The Story of |
25-41 |
| Sequoyah Presbyterian Church |
455 |
| Sequoyah Presbytery, churches of |
463 |
| Sequoyah Presbytery, at Okmulgee |
467 |
| Sequoyah Presbytery, at Wewoka |
466 |
| "Shackelford, Gen. James M.," by Carolyn Thomas Foreman |
103-111 |
| Shallabarger, Miss Maria, teacher at Wapanucka Academy |
409 |
| Shanklin, Maj. Henry |
448 |
| Shannon, Miss Daisy |
470 |
| Shannon, Mrs. George |
470 |
| Shawnee (Indians) |
30, 45n, 76n, 89, 91, 271, 273, 274n, 276, 391 |
| Shelby, Col. Evan |
72 |
| Shepherd, Mrs. Eliott F. |
458n |
| Shiloh, battle of |
105 |
| Shoenfelt, J. Blair, U. S. Ind. Agent |
441 |
| Siloam Springs, Ark. |
454, 458 |
| Silver City, postoffice at |
450 |
| Simmons, S. G. |
328, 337 |
| Simpson, Dick |
258-259, 261 |
| Simpson, John F. |
79n |
| Sioux (Indians) |
186n, 359 |
| Sioux (Indians), War |
17 |
| Skeen, Cicero A., Supt., Wapanucka Institute |
402, 407 |
| Skeen, Mrs. Cicero A. |
403n |
| Skull (Horsehead) Creek, Cherokee settlements on |
45-46, 50 |
| Smallwood, David, Cherokee Indian |
460, 465 |
| Smallwood, Rev. Joseph |
460n |
| Smithville, Okla. |
296, 298 |
| Sneed, Maj. Gen. Seaborn G. |
314-315 |
| Snow Mountains |
147 |
| Snyder, J. H. |
406n |
| Snyder, Okla. |
364 |
| Sons of American Revolution |
72 |
| Sons of American Revolution, annual meeting of |
4 |
| Soule, Bishop Joshua |
70 |
| South Carolina, state of |
67, 139, 413 |
| Southwest, The Greater, by Rupert Norval Richardson and Carl Coke Rister
|
481-482 |
| Sparde Bluff |
47 |
| Sparde Creek, Cherokee settlements on |
45-48, 50 |
| Spain, country of |
145-148, 152-153, 158-159, 264-265, 270, 275, 281, 290, 293 |
| Sparrow, Charles |
406 |
| Spencer Academy |
407n |
| Spiro, Okla. |
77n, 470 |
| Spring, James |
315 |
| Springplace, Ga. |
69 |
| Spring Station, Choctaw Nation |
301 |
| Springston, Anderson |
324 |
| Springston, Isaac |
323-324 |
| Stage Road |
123 |
| Stage Stands |
301, 448 |
| Staked Plains |
163 |
| Stamford University, Ky. |
103 |
| Standard Oil Co. |
397 |
| Standing Bear, Ponca Indian |
360 |
| Standing Bowles, Cherokee Indian |
41 |
| Standing Rock, Cherokee Indian |
36, 41 |
| Standley, James H., Choctaw Indian |
477 |
| Stand Watie |
20, 22, 64, 97, 181n |
| Stand Watie, home of |
3 |
| Stand Watie, "The Trial of" |
305-339 |
| Stapler, J. B. |
253, 255 |
| Stapler, J. S. |
253 |
| Stapler, Mrs. John W. |
252 |
| Stapler, J. W. & Sons |
255 |
| Steele, George W. |
383-392 |
| Steen's Buttes |
89 |
| Steiner, Abraham |
68-69 |
| Stigler, Okla. |
77n |
| Still, Thomas |
455 |
| Stillwell, "Jack," scout |
10 |
| Stilwell, Okla. |
102, 124, 177, 180n, 460-461 |
| "St. James of Wagoner," by Miss Daisy Shannon |
470-473 |
| St. Louis, Mo. |
172-173, 220 |
| St. Louis, Historical Society |
175 |
| St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad |
253, 467 |
| Stokes, Montfort |
4, 83n, 127, 230 |
| Stonewall, Chickasaw Nation |
425, 434, 436, 440 |
| St. Stephens, factory at |
267 |
| Stringfield, Miss A. M. |
461 |
| Sturm, Dr. J. J. |
451 |
| Sugar Tree Valley |
89, 91 |
| Supply, Okla. |
480 |
| "Survey of a Wagon Road from Fort Smith to the Colorado River" |
74-96 |
| Swink, Okla. |
496 |
| Switzerland, country of |
262 |
|
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| Tahlequah, Okla., |
3, 20-21, 23-24, 97, 102, 124, 137, 139, 180, 220, 251-256, 462, 496 |
| Tahlequah Institute, |
458 |
| Ta-kau-to-caugh's village |
44 |
| Takatoka, Cherokee war chief, |
44n, 326 |
| Tallahassee Mission, |
113, 407n |
| Tatum, Laurie, U. S. Ind. Agt. |
450 |
| Ta-wok-o-nee Jim, Wichita chief, |
160 |
| Taylor, Gov. Alfred, |
5 |
| Taylor, Sarah Knox, |
128 |
| Taylor, Thomas Fox, Cherokee Indian, |
179, 181, 185-186, 191, 193, 196, 205, 208-210 |
| Taylor, Zachary, |
128, 306 |
| Tecumseh, Shawnee chief, |
272-274, 276 |
| Telephone, in Oklahoma, |
251-257 |
| Telle, Alinton, Choctaw Indian, |
478, 493 |
| "Temperance meetings among the Choctaws," by Peter J. Hudson, |
130-132 |
| Temperance among the Cherokees, |
137 |
| Tennessee, state of, |
22, 66n, 68-69, 72, 97, 103, 105, 109, 136, 178n, 181n, 200n, 274-276, 281-284, 286-287, 305, 313, 315 |
| Tennessee, state of, governor of, |
5 |
| Tennessee, state of, Historical Magazine,
|
67n |
| Tennessee river, |
19 |
| Tennessee Country, Early Travels in the, by Williams,
|
68n |
| Tenskwatawa, Shawnee Prophet, |
272 |
| Tewockenee (Indians), |
31-32 |
| Texas, state of, |
7, 41, 64-65, 76n, 82n, 127, 134-135, 140, 145-156, 158-160, 162, 163, 170, 220, 236, 246, 261, 364, 366, 442, 448, 482 |
| Texas cattle trail, |
449 |
| Texas, Cherokee Indians driven out of, |
448 |
| Texas Rangers, |
164, 166-168 |
| Texas Road, |
123, 128, 219, 405 |
| Texas, War of Independence, |
145 |
| Thoburn, Dr. Jos. B., |
444 |
| Thomas, Dr. Alfred B., |
264n |
| Thomas, Maj. G. H., |
365 |
| Thomas, Dr. J. L., |
425 |
| Thompson, Ben, |
366 |
| Thompson, Miss F. R., teacher at Wapanucka Academy, |
409, 412 |
| Thompson, Rev. James K., |
467 |
| Thompson, William P., |
255 |
| Thornton, Frank, |
8 |
| Three Forks, The, |
3, 128, 219, 230 |
| Thurston, Theodore Payne, Missionary Bishop of Oklahoma, |
472 |
| Tiana, Cherokee wife of Sam Houston, |
127 |
| Tillman County, Okla., |
368 |
| Timber, |
82, 84-85, 90, 92 |
| Timberlake, Lieut. Henry, |
67 |
| Tishomingo, Okla., |
435-436, 439, 441 |
| Tobucksy County, Choctaw Nation, court house of, |
474, 476-477 |
| Tonkawa (Indians), |
218 |
| Tour on the Prairies, by Washington Irving,
|
128, 215, 219 |
| "Trading Post at the Crossing of the Chickasaw Trails," by Dr. Anna Lewis, |
447-453 |
| Treaty, with Indians, |
5, 19, 133 |
| Treaty, with Cherokees, |
19 |
| Treaty, Choctaw-Chickasaw of 1837, |
405, 434 |
| Treaty of 1801 with Choctaws, |
135 |
| Treaty with Nez Perce Indians, |
362 |
| Treaty of Ghent, |
291 |
| Treaty of New York (1790), |
265-266 |
| Treaty with Spain, |
158 |
| Treaty of 1855, |
405 |
| Treaty of 1866, |
254 |
| Treaty of Seminole and Creek Indians, |
58 |
| Treaty of 1819, |
147-148, 153 |
| True, Miss MaBelle, |
457 |
| Tuckabatchee, Creek council at, |
273 |
| Tudor, Rev. Henry, rector of St. James of Wagoner, |
471 |
| Tulsa, Okla., |
4, 242-243, 376 |
| Tulsa, The Beginning of, by J. M. Hall,
|
370 |
| "Turkey Creek, The Murder on," |
258-263 |
| Turner, C. W., |
253, 255 |
| Turner, Prof. Frederick Jackson, |
481 |
| Turtle Fields, Cherokee preacher, |
70 |
| Tushkahoma, Okla., |
112, 299, 302 |
| Tustunnuggee, Tuskegee, Creek chief, |
271n, 276n |
| "Twenty-seven Years a State," |
393-401 |
| Twin Territories, |
458 |
|
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| Ultima Thule, Ark. |
130, 294-295 |
| Union Agency |
251-252 |
| Union Agency, laying of cornerstone of |
113 |
| Union Mission |
219-221, 454 |
| United States |
5, 148-149, 153-156 |
| United States, factory |
47 |
| United States Court, at Muskogee |
241 |
| United States Court, first in Oklahoma |
126, 233, 369 |
| United States Court, in Indian Territory |
375 |
| Utah, state of |
464, 482 |
| Ute (Indians) |
340 |
|
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| Van Buren, Ark. |
75n, 306, 470 |
| Van Dorn, Maj. Earl |
82, 364 |
| Verden, Okla. |
365, 450 |
| Verdigris River |
56, 128, 179n, 219 |
| Vermont, state of |
42, 48n |
| Vinita, Okla. |
99-100, 102, 376, 496 |
| Virginia, state of |
66-67, 244, 432-434 |
| Vogler, Miles, Moravian missionary |
220 |
|
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|
| Waco (Indians) |
27, 367 |
| Waco (Indians), old-village |
29 |
| Wade, Alfred, Choctaw chief, |
298 |
| Wade County, Choctaw Nation, |
132 |
| Wagoner, Okla., |
251 |
| Wagoner, St. James of, |
470-473 |
| Walden, Asa E., |
494-495 |
| Walker, David, |
314, 338 |
| Walker, Mrs. Edith, |
127-128 |
| Walker, Jack, |
313, 324 |
| Walker, Col. Tandy, |
435 |
| Walrond, Z. T., |
110, 369 |
| Wannamaker, Richard, |
258-262 |
| "Wapanucka Academy, Chickcasaw Nation," by Muriel H. Wright, |
402-431 |
| War of 1812, |
264, 271, 275, 296, 370 |
| Ward, Nancy, (The Ghigau), Cherokee woman, |
181n |
| Ward, William, Choctaw Indian, |
301 |
| Warfare, Indian, |
5 |
| Warfare, between Cherokee and Osage Indians, |
42, 44n, 45 |
| Warren's Trading House, |
41, 368 |
| Washburn, Rev. Cephas, |
42-43, 51, 71, 323 |
| Washburn, Susanna, (Mrs. A. Finney), |
48n |
| Washington County, Okla., |
397 |
| Washita River, |
27, 62, 87, 89-90, 93, 449, 453 |
| Watch Justice, Cherokee Indian, |
41 |
| Watie, David, Cherokee Indian, |
312 |
| Watie, John, Cherokee Indian, |
318 |
| Watson, Daniel G., |
41 |
| Watson, Jonas, Choctaw Indian, |
131 |
| Weatherford, Okla., |
89n |
| Weatherford, William, |
273, 277, 280, 283, 285 |
| Weaver, J. F., |
113 |
| Webber, Walter, Cherokee Indian, |
44n, 123, 178n |
| Webbers Falls, Okla., |
3, 123, 178n |
| Weeks, Dr. B. D., |
125, 128, 227 |
| Welling, Okla., |
454n, 445, 458 |
| West, Miss Arabella, |
470 |
| Westbrooke, Mrs. Harriette Johnson, |
126, 171, 227 |
| Westville, Okla., |
455 |
| West Virginia, state of, |
375 |
| Wewoka, Okla., |
62, 466 |
| Wheelock, John, |
68 |
| Wheelock, Lieut., |
367-368 |
| Wheelock Mission School, |
300 |
| Whipple, Lieut. A. W., |
74, 93-95 |
| Whiteman, William H., Ponca Indian Agent, |
360 |
| Whiting, Col. William, Ponca Indian Agent, |
360 |
| White intruders, in Indian Territory, |
437 |
| White River, |
43 |
| White settlers, |
5, 19, 63, 135, 140 |
| White settlers, in Cherokee Nation, |
42, 46-47 |
| White settlers, in Choctaw Nation, |
233 |
| White settlers, in old Creek Nation, |
269-270, 275 |
| White settlers, in Greer County, |
146 |
| Wichita (Indians), |
27-29, 82n, 83n, 145, 153, 218, 364-365, 367-368 |
| Wichita (Indians) Agency, |
447-449 |
| Wichita (Indians) chief, |
160 |
| Wichita (Indians) village, |
27, 82n |
| "Wichita Agency, Seventy-fifth Anniversary of," by C. Ross Hume, |
364-365 |
| Wichita Mountains, |
89, 153, 340, 368 |
| Wichita, Kan., |
6 |
| Wichita Eagle,
|
6, 7n |
| Wickmiller, Dr. C. P., |
489 |
| Wilburton, Okla., |
299 |
| Wild game, |
27, 34, 45n, 76n, 78, 81, 83n, 84-85, 87-93, 96, 99 |
| Wild Hog, Northern Cheyenne chief, |
10-11, 17 |
| Wild Indians, |
5, 32 |
| Williams, Rev. Alexander S., Choctaw Indian, |
294 |
| Williams, Rev. Harry Cummings, |
467 |
| Williams, Gen. J. S., |
109 |
| Williams, Dr. Mason Fitch, |
467 |
| Williams, Morris, Choctaw Indian, |
294 |
| Williams, Robert L., |
4, 123, 125, 144, 227, 497 |
| Williams, Samuel C., |
66 |
| Williams, Solomon, Choctaw Indian, |
294 |
| Williams, Sylvester, Choctaw Indian, |
294 |
| Williams Highway, |
297 |
| Williams, Sam, Mountain, |
130, 298 |
| Willis, Levi, |
455 |
| Willis, Simon P., Choctaw Indian, |
294 |
| Wilson, Alfred M., |
313, 337-338 |
| Wilson, Charles H., |
413, 420-421 |
| Wilson's Rock, Cherokee Nation, |
127 |
| Winchester Mountain, |
78 |
| Witten, Dr. E. W., |
389 |
| Wolf, Jonas, |
440 |
| Wolfe, John H., |
184, 185n, 188 |
| Wolfe, Richard, |
185n |
| Woodford, Okla., |
246 |
| Woods, Rev. Ben, |
298 |
| Woodward, Okla., |
398 |
| Woodward, Tom, |
157 |
| Worcester, Dr. S. A., |
21, 56, 69, 71, 113, 125, 137-138, 308, 322, 467n |
| Worcester, Dr. S. A., home of, |
22 |
| Wright, Rev. Allen, Choctaw chief, |
303 |
| Wright, Muriel H., |
180 |
| Wyandotte (Indians), |
218, 489 |
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42, 454 |
| Yeaman, Geo. H. |
104 |
| Yellowstone River |
17 |
| Young Bear, Arapaho Chief |
126 |
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