
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 13
1935
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-
|
| Abel, Annie H. |
156n |
| Abernathy, John |
218 |
| Abert, Lieut. James W. |
325, 326 |
| Abilene Trail |
228 |
| Ada, Okla. |
313 |
| Adair, Okla. |
403 |
| Adair Co., Okla. |
365 |
| Adams, Thomas J. |
408 |
| Advancing the Frontier, by Grant Foreman
|
322n, 326n |
| Akin, J. H. |
459 |
| Alabama, state of |
63, 64, 405, 407, 423, 426 |
| Alaska |
256-260, 376 |
| Alberson, Major (Chickasaw) |
69 |
| Albuquerque, N. M. |
485 |
| Alvord, Henry E. |
146, 147 |
| American Indian Mission Society |
266 |
| "Ames, Judge Charles Bismark." by D. A. Richardson |
391-398 |
| Anadarko Indian Agency, trouble at |
348 |
| Anderson, Wm. |
106 |
| Antelope Hills |
33 |
| Antle, H. R. |
191, 313, 470, 471 |
| Apache (Indians) |
24-26, 342, 345, 347, 353 |
| Apothleyahola |
154 |
| Arapahoe Country |
12, 51 |
| Arapahoe (Indians) |
24, 25, 32n, 37, 38, 41, 45, 148, 342, 349, 443 |
| Arbuckle, Gen. Matthew |
317, 318 |
| Arbuckle Mountains, minerals in |
331 |
| "Archaeological Site, Report on an," by H. R. Antle |
191-195 |
| Arizona, state of |
349 |
| Arkansas City Travler |
228 |
| Arkansas Intelligencer |
69, 71 |
| Arkansas City, Kan. |
276n, 287 |
| Arkansas River |
10, 18, 19, 20, 24, 32n, 70n, 157, 160-163, 231, 401 |
| Arkansas, state of |
18, 49, 205, 426, 435 |
| Arkansas, coutrs in |
457 |
| Arkansas, Gazette |
321n, 481 |
| Arkansas, survey of Oklahoma material in |
361 |
| Armstrong, Maj. F. W. |
317 |
| Armstrong, William, Choctaw agent |
267 |
| Armstrong Academy |
267-272, 301, 303,
|
| Asp, Henry E. |
382, 383 |
| Atoka, Okla. |
271 |
| Atoka Agreement |
309 |
| Austin, Texas |
228, 230 |
|
-B-
|
| Bacone College |
491 |
| Baker, Johnson, Choctaw Indian |
271 |
| Baker, Lieut. Stephen |
152 |
| Ballenger, Prof. T. L. |
227, 357 |
| Baltimore, Md. |
422 |
| Baptist Church |
198, 266-272 |
| Baron, Okla. |
365, 366 |
| Baton Rouge, La. |
14 |
| "Battle of Honey Springs, The," by Charles R. Freeman |
154-168 |
| Battle of the Washita |
31 |
| Baxter Springs, Kan. |
403 |
| Beale, E. F. |
327-328 |
| Beaver Herald |
252 |
| Beeson, Mrs. A. L. |
227 |
| Bethel, Choctaw Nation |
271 |
| Bierer, A. G. C. |
216 |
| Big Bow |
33 |
| Big Tree |
33-34, 36n |
| Birch, Maj. George |
318 |
| Birds Fort |
68 |
| Black Eagle, Kiowa Chief |
26, 346 |
| Black Hawk War |
14 |
| Black Kettle, Cheyenne Indian |
24, 50, 51n |
| Blaine, James G. |
287 |
| Blaine, Samuel A. |
95 |
| Blue Creek |
72 |
| Blue, Dave, Cherokee Indian |
330 |
| Blue, Okla. |
272 |
| "Bluff Shelter in East Central Oklahoma," by H. R. Antle |
313-315 |
| Blunt, Maj. Gen. James A. |
17-18, 154, 159 |
| Boggy (Big) |
71 |
| Boggy Depot, Choctaw Nation |
271 |
| Bond, T. J. |
118n |
| Bonney, Capt. Seth |
37, 39-44 |
| Book Review |
108-120 |
| Boomers |
10, 49-50, 273-296 |
| Boone, Daniel |
324 |
| Boone, Capt. Nathan |
68, 324-325n, 336 |
| Boudinot, E. C. |
48, 459 |
| Boudinot, Elias |
227, 429-434 |
| Bowles, Lieut. Col. John |
159 |
| Boxer Uprising |
264 |
| Boyd, Dr. David R. |
382-383 |
| Branscome, Chas. |
276n |
| Brazos River |
74-94 |
| Brett, Lieut. Lloyd M. |
262 |
| Brett, John Fred |
100 |
| Brewer, O. P. |
460, 463 |
| Brewster, O. E. |
492 |
| Briartown |
156 |
| Bricker, Wm. |
202-211 |
| Brizzolara, James |
460 |
| Brooks, Caleb B. |
218 |
| Brown, P. P. |
267-268 |
| Brown, Miss Samantha |
406 |
| Bryant, Capt. and Brevet Maj. |
151 |
| Bryce, Rev. J. Y. |
458 |
| Buffalo Hump (Comanche Chief) |
82-99 |
| Buntin, Martha |
37 |
| Burford, John H. |
215-216 |
| Burgess, Geo. |
201 |
| Burke, C. M. |
46 |
| Butler, Elizur, conviction of |
429 |
| Butler, Pierce M. |
68-98, 199, 205-206 |
| Byrne, P. J. |
460, 463 |
|
-C-
|
| Cabell, Gen., |
156-158 |
| Cabin Creek, Battle of, |
18 |
| Caddo (Indians) |
35, 78,
81-82, 93,
96-97, 149,
353, 490
|
| Caddoan village |
195 |
| Caddoo, Col. Wm., |
90 |
| Cahseroocah, Prin. Chief of Wichitas |
84-90 |
| Caldwell, Kans., |
229, 276-277, 280, 282, 287-288, 444 |
| California, state of |
316, 325, 327, 331, 486 |
| Callahan, J. Y. |
295 |
| Camp Arbuckle |
328, 331 |
| Campbell, Lieut. Col.; Wm. T. |
161 |
| "Camp Holmes and Chouteau Trading Post, The History of," by Howard F. VanZandt |
316-340 |
| Camp Holmes |
492 |
| Camp Mason |
316, 322, 492 |
| Camp Smith |
14 |
| Camp Supply |
37-43 |
| Canadian River |
19, 24, 71, 154, 156 |
| Canadian River, South |
10 |
| Canadian River, North Fork |
41, 45 |
| Cantonment Leavenworth |
482 |
| Captives (White) |
21-22, 26-29, 70, 87 |
| Carlisle Barracks, Pa., |
261 |
| Carnegie, Okla., |
51n |
| Carson, Kit |
23 |
| Case, James |
202, 208-211 |
| Catlin, George |
481 |
| Cattle |
10, 12, 24, 40 |
| Cattle industry |
274, 279, 291, 329-332 |
| Cedar Creek Church |
271 |
| Centralia, Ill., |
402, 406 |
| Chandler, T. A., |
437n |
| Chapman, Rev. Epaphras |
254 |
| Chattanooga, Tenn., |
423, 430 |
| Checotah, Okla., |
154 |
| Checote, Sam, |
414 |
| Checote, Rev. Sam, |
419 |
| Cherokee (Indians) |
48, 64, 66-67, 71-72, 74, 77-88, 91, 95-96, 99, 147, 163, 203, 227, 373, 339, 423 |
| Cherokee (Indians), chiefs |
421, 428, 435 |
| Cherokee (Indians), alphabet of |
426 |
| Cherokee (Indians), constitution of 1839 |
425n |
| Cherokee (Indians), constitutional convention of 1827, |
428 |
| Cherokee (Indians), Councils |
433 |
| Cherokee (Indians), Creek relations with |
427 |
| Cherokee (Indians), In Arkansas |
424, 426 |
| Cherokee (Indians), missionaries to, |
405 |
| Cherokee (Indians), Old Settlers, |
432 |
| Cherokee (Indians), removal of, |
399, 405, 424-427, 429-432 |
| Cherokee (Indians), Ridge faction of, |
432 |
| Cherokee (Indians), trading among, |
422 |
| Cherokee (Indians), Treaty of March 22, 1816, |
424 |
| Cherokee (Indians), Treaty of July 6, 1817, |
425 |
| Cherokee (Indians), Treaty of Feb. 27, 1819, |
426 |
| Cherokee (Indians), Treaty of Feb. 28, 1835 |
429 |
| Cherokee (Indians), Treaty of May 23, 1836, |
430 |
| Cherokee (Indians), Treaty of Aug. 6, 1846, |
433 |
| Cherokee (Indians), Western, |
432 |
| Cherokee Advocate |
251, 357, 430 |
| Cherokee Cowpunchers Association, |
492 |
| Cherokee Messenger,
|
251 |
| Cherokee Mission, |
401 |
| Cherokee Outlet, |
215, 276n, 455 |
| Cherokee Phoenix,
|
425n, 430 |
| Cherokee Strip, |
10-12, 383, 387, 451, 454 |
| Cherokee Female Seminary, |
357 |
| Cherokee Nation, |
12, 70, 196-197, 207, 210-212, 227, 357-358 |
| Cherokee Nation, capital of, |
423 |
| Cherokee Nation, discovery of gold in, |
429 |
| Cherokee Nation, first newspaper in, |
251, 357 |
| Cherokee Nation, schools in, |
423 |
| Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian agency, |
41 |
| Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian country, |
219 |
| Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian reservation, opening of, |
293 |
| Cheyenne Indians |
19, 24-25, 33, 37-38, 41, 45, 48, 148, 322, 343, 349, 443 |
| Cheyenne Transporter |
252 |
| Chicago, Ill., |
14 |
| Chickasaw (Indians) |
48, 71, 74, 77, 80, 86, 91, 112-113, 328-329, 331 |
| Chickasaw (Indians), Country, |
28, 71 |
| Chickasaw Nation |
10, 99, 229 |
| Chickasaw Nation, Council House |
359 |
| Chickasaw Nation, first newspaper in, |
252 |
| Chickasaw Nation, fur trading in, |
422 |
| Chickasaw Nation, missionary among, |
268 |
| Chickasaw Nation, settlements, |
27, 72 |
| Chickasaw Nation, "Reminiscences of Early Days in the," by Joe T. Roff, |
169-190 |
| Chickasha, Okla., |
228 |
| Chisom (Chisholm) Jesse, |
25, 79-80, 316, 327-328 |
| Chisom (Chisholm) William, |
228, 329 |
| Chisholm Trail, The, |
228-230 |
| Chitto Harjo, |
136, 139-145 |
| Choctaw Academy, |
269, 298 |
| Choctaw Indians, |
48, 64, 69, 80, 91, 108-115, 119-120, 163, 166-167, 211, 297, 320,
|
| Choctaw Indians, constitution of, |
301 |
| Choctaw Indians, Council, |
116, 118n,
|
| Choctaw Indians, Country, |
145 |
| Choctaw Indians, removal of, |
269, 300,
|
| Choctaw Nation, |
12, 110, 113, 115, 118n, 208, 211-212, 266-267, 269, 271 |
| Choctaw Nation, capital of, |
300 |
| Choctaw Nation, mission in, |
266, 271 |
| Choctaw Nation, politics, |
308-310 |
| Choctaw Nation, schools in, |
300, 306 |
| Choctaw Nation, Treasurer of, |
307-308 |
| "Choctaw Republic, Rise and Fall of the, by Angie Debo,
|
108-120 |
| Choctaw, Okla., |
292 |
| Choctaw County, Okla., |
266, 269 |
| Choctaw Telegram, |
251 |
| Choctaw Intelligencer, |
251 |
| Chouteau, Auguste, |
495 |
| Chouteau, Auguste Pierre, |
317, 319-322, 326, 336 |
| Chouteau, Edmond (Edward), |
495 |
| Chouteau, Edward, |
320 |
| Chouteau, Frederick, |
495 |
| Chouteau, Maj. Jean Pierre, |
495 |
| Chouteau, Maj. P.L., |
320 |
| Chouteau, Myra Ware, |
494 |
| Chouteau, William Myers, |
495 |
| Chouteau Trading Post, |
316-340 |
| Chrichton, J. H., |
459 |
| Chronicles of Oklahoma,
|
226 |
| Church, Baptist, |
198, 266-272 |
| Church, Methodist, |
201, 203, 435 |
| Church, M. E. South, |
458, 491 |
| Church, Mormon, |
196, 206n, 358 |
| Church, Presbyterian, |
408, 415, 418 |
| Cimarron River, |
10 |
| Civil War, |
255, 271, 277, 302, 373-374, 401, 407, 433-434, 441-442, 446 |
| Claremore, Okla., |
425n |
| Clark, Sidney, |
51-53, 60, 280, 282, 285, 446 |
| Clark, John G., |
214-215 |
| Clermont, Osage chief, |
322 |
| Cleveland Co., Okla., |
316 |
| Cleveland, President Grover, |
280-282, 286, 288-289 |
| Clubb, Mrs. Laura, |
107 |
| Coffee, Holland, |
70 |
| Coffee Trading Post, |
318 |
| Coffee's Station, |
69, 72 |
| Colcord, Charles F., |
7-13, 105-106 |
| Cole, Coleman, Choctaw chief, |
299 |
| Cole, Robert, |
299 |
| "Colonel Crocker and the Boomer Movement," by Dan W. Peery, |
273-296 |
| Colorado River, |
70n, 91, 95-96 |
| Colorado, state of, |
19, 25 |
| Comanche Council |
70 |
| Comanche Indians, |
17, 19-21, 24-28, 31-32, 68, 70-71, 74, 77, 79-81, 84-86, 88, 91, 95-99, 147, 149, 316-325n, 327-329, 332, 335, 342, 345, 347, 349, 481-482, 484 |
| Comanche Indians, chiefs, |
23, 97 |
| Comanche Indians, scalp dances of, |
332 |
| Comanche Peak, |
69, 73-74, 77, 79, 81-82, 87-89 |
| Connor, Bill, Delaware Indian, |
70n, 98 |
| Cooacoochee (Wild Cat), |
74-76, 80 |
| Coodey, Wm. Sherry, |
69-70, 86, 91, 93 |
| Coodys, W. L., |
70, 74, 77-78, 82, 84 |
| Coody's Creek, |
163 |
| Cook, Washington N., |
200, 203, 210-211 |
| Cook, Lieut., |
152 |
| Cooper, Brig. Gen. Douglas H., |
113-115, 155-157, 159 |
| Cooper, W. F., |
276n |
| Cooper, Capt., |
452, 454 |
| Corpus Christi, Texas, |
88 |
| Couch, Capt. W. L., |
58, 274-275, 277, 279-280, 282-285, 287, 290, 438, 446, 451 |
| "Council House, The Old," by George Riley Hall, |
133-138 |
| "Court, Oklahoma's First," by Grant Foreman, |
457-469 |
| Craig, John H., |
404 |
| Crawford, W. D., |
459 |
| Crazy Snake (Chitto Harjo), |
136, 139-145 |
| Creek Indians, |
48-49, 64, 71, 77, 80, 83-84, 86, 88, 91, 139-145, 154, 227, 318, 320, 339 |
| Creek Indians, chiefs, |
414 |
| Creek Indians, history of the Mission Work among, by Robt. M. Loughridge, |
405n |
| Creek Indians, leaders, |
433 |
| Creek Indians, Treaty of August 9, 1814, |
424 |
| Creek Nation, |
12, 71, 99, 133, 136, 143, 154, 196, 203-204, 206, 208-209, 211-212 |
| Creek Nation, elections in, |
413 |
| Creek Nation, first newspaper published in, |
404 |
| Creek Nation, lands of, |
286n |
| Creek Nation, mission in, |
399, 406, 408-410 |
| Creek Nation, missionaries among, |
268, 270 |
| Creek Nation, public schools of, |
408 |
| Creek Nation, schools in, |
399 |
| Creek Nation, surplus lands of, |
275 |
| Creek Nation, Treasurer of, |
412 |
| Creek War, Cherokee in, |
424 |
| Crescent, Okla., |
492 |
| Crocker, Col. Sam, |
454 |
| Croft, Capt. Jacob, |
197-213 |
| Cromwell, W. O., |
218 |
| Cross Timbers, |
319, 326, 331, 335-336 |
| Cruce, Gov. Lee, |
102 |
| Cunningham, Harper S., |
218 |
| Curtis Act, |
142, 309 |
| Custer, General, |
448 |
| Custer, Massacre, |
347 |
|
-D-
|
| Daily Ardmoreite,
|
102 |
| Daily Journal |
228, 230 |
| Dakotas, states of, |
49 |
| Dale, Frank, |
215-216 |
| Dallas, Tex., |
102 |
| Dangerfield, Dr. Royden J., |
273 |
| Darlington, Brinton, |
40-41, 45 |
| Darlington, Okla., |
252 |
| Daughters of 1812, Gen. George Izzard Chapter of, |
488 |
| Davis, Jefferson, |
485, 487 |
| Dawes Commission, |
142, 307-309, 462n |
| Day County, Oklahoma Territory, |
219-222 |
| Day County, Officers of, |
220-222 |
| Day County Progress,
|
219 |
| Dayton, Ohio, |
402 |
| Debo, Angie, |
108-109, 112, 116-117, 119 |
| Deep Fork Valley, |
135 |
| Delaware Indians, |
34, 64, 70, 94-96, 196, 200, 320, 327 |
| Denver, Colo., |
15-16 |
| Detroit Free Press |
53 |
| "Difficulties Encountered in Issuing Cheyenne & Arapahoe Subsistence 1861-1870" by Martha Buntin |
37-45 |
| Doaksville, Choctaw Nation, |
251, 300, 302 |
| Doan's Crossing, |
10 |
| Dodge, Col. Henry, |
317, 481 |
| Dodge, Expedition, |
481-482 |
| Doughtery, Key, |
160 |
| Doyle, Judge Thos. H., |
105, 214, 384-385 |
| Dry Foreheads, |
71 |
| Dukes, Gilbert W., Choctaw chief, |
309-310 |
| Durant, Okla., |
266 |
|
-E-
|
| Eagle Heart |
33-34 |
| Edge, Stanley |
490 |
| Edmond, Okla. |
51, 56-58, 60 |
| Edmond Sun |
50-51, 57, 61 |
| Elderkin, Maj. W. A. |
38, 40n, 41 |
| Elk Creek |
154, 156-157, 160-161 |
| Elliot, D. Stewart |
459 |
| Ellis, Albert N. |
219 |
| Ellis County, Okla. |
219 |
| Ellsworth, Kans. |
11 |
| Embry, John |
218 |
| England, country of |
273 |
| Ephesus church |
271 |
| Euchee Mission |
414 |
| Eufaula Indian Journal |
252 |
| Eufaula, Okla. |
154 |
| "Evans, Hugh, Journal of |
481 |
| Eyring, Henry |
202-213 |
|
-F-
|
| Fannin Co., Texas, |
270 |
| Fast Bear, |
33 |
| Fears, L. S., |
459 |
| Fenemon, Moses, |
207-208 |
| Fenemon, Henry, |
208 |
| Fenemon, Riley, |
209 |
| Ferguson, Walter, |
9 |
| Field, Capt. Francis Almon, |
403 |
| Filson, Chas. H., |
218 |
| Fitzpatrick, Malinda Alice and Susan, |
27 |
| "Five Civilized Tribes, The," by Grant Foreman, |
431n |
| Five Civilized Tribes, removal of, |
63, 373 |
| Flynn, Dennis, |
294, 386 |
| Foreman, Carolyn Thomas, |
14, 27n, 255, 399 |
| Foreman, Grant, |
253, 322n, 326n, 335, 405n, 431n, 457 |
| Fort Arbuckle, |
26-27, 147, 329-330 |
| Fort Balknap, |
95 |
| Fort Cobb, |
27, 147 |
| Fort Cobb, Old, |
22 |
| Fort Coffee, |
300, 305 |
| Fort Craig, |
19 |
| Fort Custer, Montana, |
262 |
| Fort Dodge, Kans., |
22-24, 29 |
| Fort Donelson, |
15 |
| Fort Gibson, |
14, 17, 68-69, 70n, 71, 100, 147, 149, 156, 205, 230-232, 317-321, 324, 331, 336, 338-340, 401-403, 481, 488, 491 |
| Fort Holmes, |
316, 331 |
| Fort Keogh, |
261-263 |
| Fort Kodiac, Alaska, |
256-257n |
| Fort Larned, Kans., |
16-19, 29, 342 |
| Fort Leavenworth, |
15, 17, 264 |
| Fort Leavenworth, postmaster of, |
442, 448-449 |
| Fort Lyon, |
16, 19 |
| Fort Myer, Va., |
264 |
| Fort Reno, |
316 |
| Fort Richardson, |
33, 35 |
| Fort Riley, Kans., |
17, 147, 264 |
| Fort Scott, Kans., |
17, 207 |
| Fort Sherman, Idaho, |
263 |
| Fort Sill, |
31, 35-36, 229, 341, 346-347, 349-351, 355 |
| Fort Smith, Ark., |
47, 112, 156, 304-305, 323, 326-327, 445, 453, 457, 485 |
| Fort Snelling, Minn., |
263 |
| Fort Towson, |
266, | |