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Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 13
1935
INDEX

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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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,