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Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 14
1936
INDEX

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Abel, Anna Heloise, 59n
Adair's History of the Indians, 162-3
Adair, William Penn, 306, 356
Adair, Elizabeth Alabama (nee Schrimsher), 357
Alberty, Eliza Missouri Bushyhead, 295n, 299
Alford, Thomas Wildcat, Civilization as Told to Florence Drake, 505
Allen, James, 304
Allotment, to Iowa Indians, 470-477
American Indians, 59n
American Indians, The (Haines), 335
American Indians Mission Association, 456-7
American Indians, Handbook of, 54n
American State Papers, Indian Affairs, II, 164n-168n
Amos, Prof. F. S. E., 314n
Anadarko, Okla., 135, 138-139, 145
Antle, H. R., 53, 343
Apalachee, (Indians), 54
Arbuckle, General, 395, 398n, 441n, 446
Arbuckle, General, speech of, 407
"Ardmore Bar Association, Resolutions of the, Regarding William D. Potter," 365-368
Arkansas, State of, 3-8
Arkansas City, Kans., 271
Arkansas River, 3
Arkansas Intelligencer, (Van Buren), 301
Armstrong Academy, 67, 432
Armstrong Academy, Trustees of, 68
Armstrong, Maj. F. W., 395-396, 398, 446
Articles of Confederation, 166
A. T. & S. F. Railroad, 185
Atoka Agreement, 197, 430
Attacullaculla, Civil Chief among Cherokees, 305
Ayar-Incas, by Miles Poindexter, 503
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Bade, William Fred, 307
Baldwin, Capt. T. A., 148
Baptist Mission, 296, 351-352
Barnard, Evan G., A Rider of The Cherokee Strip, 507-508
Batupan Bogue, 9
Beadle, 174
Bean, Capt. Jesse, 393
Beatty, Alice Bird Ridge, (Mrs. Francis G.), 301n, 302n, 304n, 308
Beatty, Francis G., 308
Beck, T. E., 360
Belt, Robert V., 473
Bench, Tuck and Chris, 425
Benton, Sen. Thomas Hart, 434n
Bibliography, (John Rollin Ridge), 309-311
Big Cabin, 183
Black Hawk War, 25
Black Hills, discovery of gold in, 41
Blue County, Choctaw Nation, 420
Book Reviews, (Western Military Frontier, 1815, Beers), (Satanta, Wharton), 225-227
Book Reviews, (Women of the Confederacy, Simpkins and Patton), (Fort Gibson, A Brief History, Foreman,) (Down The Texas Road, Foreman), (Ayar-Incas, Poindexter), (Death in the Desert, Wellman), (Civilization as Told to Florence Drake, Alford), (A Rider of the Cherokee Strip, Barnard), (The Chisholm Trail and Other Routes, Taylor); (The Chisholm Trail, Ridings), 499-512
Boomer movement, 47
Boudinot, Col. E. C., 30
Boudinot, Elias, 300, 306
Boudinot, Frank, 306
Bouton, Madison, 424
Boyd, Pres. David R., 314, 317-318, 321, 322n, 323
Brand, Miss Minnie, 308
Brant, Thomas, Chief of the Seneca Nation, Speech of, 415
Breadtown, 296
Bret Harte Inn, 308
Brock, M. J., 305n
Brown, Rev. P. P., 67
Brown, Governor, 197
Brown, Prof. A. S., 320
Bruington, W. H., 271
Bryan County, (Okla.), 420
"Buckner, Henry Frieland," by E. C. Routh, 456-466
Buckner, Daniel, 456
Bunch, Rabbitt, 357
Bush, C. C., 501
Butterfield Overland Mail Route, 180
"Bushyhead, Edward W. and John Rollin Ridge, Cherokee Editors in California," by Carolyn Thomas Foreman, 295-311
Bushyhead, Jesse, 295, 350-351
Bushyhead, "Chief Dennis Wolf," by John Bartlett Meserve, 349-359
Byington, Rev. Cyrus, missionary among Choctaws, 6
Byrne, W. S., 305
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Caddo, 184, 422
Cade, (Okla.), 423
Calhoun, John C., 436
"California, Cherokee Editors in," by Carolyn Thomas Foreman, 295-311
California Express, 304
California, Society of, 305
California Historical Quarterly, 305n, 306n
California Writers and Literature, 303n, 305n
California American, 307
California, discovery of gold in, 353
Cameron, Rev. E. D., 320
Camp Napoleon, 29
Camp Supply, 363
Camp Holmes, 396-404, 450
Camp Mason, 448, 453, 455
Canadian River, 184
Cannon, Uncle Joe, 193-194, 203
Cardwell, W. D., 190
Carolinas, the, 9, 479-497
Carter, Charles D., 190
Catlin, George, 445
Cattle Trails, The Two, 84-122
Cattle Trails, Eastern and Western, 109
Cattle, range, in Comanche & Kiowa reservation, 151
Cattle range, rent on, 152
Cattle shipments, 184-185
Cattle, longhorn, 355
Cattle ranch, 360-361
Cattle rustlers, 421
Cattle, grazing area, 422
Cattle business of Wilson N. Jones, 422, 424
Chapman, W. L., 315
Chapman, Berlin B., 467
Charleston, South Carolina, 349
"Cherokee Editors in California," Carolyn Thomas Foreman, 295-311
Cherokee Indians, History of the, Starr, 301n, 349n
Cherokee, (Indians), 3-8, 9-21, 25-30, 171, 181, 295, 456, 478
Cherokee (Indians), treaty with, 38, 164
Cherokee, (Indians), origin of, 53
Cherokee, (Indians), missionary work among, 67, 168, 459
Cherokee, (Indians), Nation, 174, 296, 299-300, 451
Cherokee, (Indians) Messenger, 296
Cherokee, (Indians), Treaty of Feb. 27, 1819, one of provisions of, and Treaty of Dec. 29, 1835, 167
Cherokee, (Indians), Council of Oct. 24, 1820, 170
Cherokee (Indians), Commission, members of, 467, 469
Cherokee Strip, First typesetter in, 237-241, 355
Cherokee Strip, A Rider of The, Barnard, 507-508
Cheyenne, (Indians), 362
Cheyenne, (Indians), northern, 363n
Cheyenne, (Indians), Transporter, 107n
Chickasaw, (Indians), 3-8, 9-21, 26, 28-29, 478
Chickasaw, (Indians), Treaty with, 36
Chickasaw, (Indians), Bluffs, 167
Chickasaw, (Indians), Chimney Creek, 362
"Chisholm Trail, History of," by H. S. Ennant, 108-122, 230-237, 355, 364
Chisholm Trail, The old original, 98
Chisholm Trail, The, Sam P. Ridings, 508-512
Chisholm, And Other Routes, The, T. U. Taylor, 508-512
Choctaw, (Indians), 3-8, 9-21, 25-26, 28-29, 183, 419, 478
Choctaw, (Indians), country, 183
Choctaw, (Indians), District Chieft, 171
Choctaw, (Indians), lineage of, 53
Choctaw, (Indians), missionary work among, 67
Choctaw, (Indians), Nation, schools of, 67-75
Choctaw, (Indians), chief of, 414
Choctaw, (Indians), National Council, 176, 420
Choctaw, (Indians), Treaty with, 36, 164
Choctaw, (Indians), provisions of treaty of 1820 and 1825, 167
Chouteau, Col. A. P., 398, 399n, 405, 411, 417, 447, 449n
Chouteau, P. L., 411n, 443, 447, 451-453
Christianburg, Va., 9
Chronicles of Oklahoma, 12n, 26n, 29n, 66n, 163n, 166n, 180n, 250, 295n, 302n, 306n
Chuala Female Seminary, 71
Churches, Southern Methodist, 312, 314, 316, 321
Churches, Methodist Episcopal, 318
Churches, Chestnut, 456
Churches, Somerset, 458
Churches, Baptist, 458
Churches, North Fork, 460
Cimarron River, 361-362
Civil War, Indians of Five Tribes in, 28
Clark, Joseph Stanley, 26n
Clark, E. L., 146
Cleveland County Leader, 315n
Clinch, Col. D. L., 54
Clous, Capt. J. W., 148
Cody, Col. Wm. F., (Buffalo Bill), 148
Coffee, Holland, 394
Colbert's Ferry, 180
Colbert, Frank, 181
Colcord, Charley, 363
"Cole, Chief Coleman," by John Bartlett Meserve, 9-21
Cole, Roscoe, 10
Cole, Robert, 11-15
Colerain Station, 167
"Comanche Indian and His Language," by W. J. Becker, 328-342
Comanche meaning of words, 332-342
Comanche and Kiowa (Indians), 135
Comanche and Kiowas (Indians) country, 135-155
Comanche and Kiowa (Indians) agency, 138
Comanche and Kiowa (Indians) and Apache tribes, 139
Comanche County, (Okla.), 137
Comanches, (Indians), Ichacoly, First Chief of, 413
Comanches, (Indians), Treaty with, 404
Commager, Documents of American History, 164n
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, copies of manuscripts in the office of, 3-8
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Report of, for 1865, 29, 31-33
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Report, 162n
Confederacy, The Women of the, Francis B. Simpkins and James W. Patton, 499-500
"Confederacy, International Conflict for the Lands of The Creek," by Gerald Forbes, 478-498
Confederate Army, enlistment from Indian Territory in, 28, 33n
Constitutional Convention for Indian Territory, formal call for, 198
Constitutional Convention for Indian Territory, delegates, 198
Constitutional Convention for Indian Territory, Committees of, 201-203
"Contribution of the Indian People to Oklahoma," by Muriel H. Wright, 156-161
Convention, Sequoyah, men who participated in, 204
Convention, Oklahoma, 204
Convention, Views of a Visitory to the Constitutional, 324-327
Cooley, D. N., report of, 31-33
Copeland, Charles, 72-73
"Cotteral, John Hazelton," by A. G. C. Bierer, 49-52
Couch, Capt. W. L., 283
Coues, Elliott, 435n
Cowley County, (Kans.), 267, 269, 276
Cox, Emmett, 146
Crawford, Wm. H., Secy. of War, 167n
Creek, (Indians), 3-8, 25-36, 393, 456, 478-498
Creek, (Indians), Agent, report of, 173
Creek, (Indians), Alphabet, use of, 343
Creek, (Indians), lineage of, 53
Creek, (Indians), missionary work among, 67, 456-466, 478
Creek, (Indians), Treaty with, 37
Creek, (Indians), Treaty of Aug. 7, 1790, 165
Creek, (Indians), Treaty of Aug. 7, 1790 and Nov. 15, 1827, one of provisions of, 167
Creek, (Indians), war, 164
"Creek Confederacy, International Conflict for the Lands of the," by Gerald Forbes, 478-498
Crowder, Josh, 425
Cumberland River, 9
Cummins, Ella Sterling, 303n, 305n
Cushman, History of Choctaw, Chickasaw and Natches Indians, 171n
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Daily National Democrat, 304
Daily Oklahoman, 181n
Dale, E. E., 508
Darlington Agency, 363
Davis, Edward, 53
Davis, Winfield S., 304n
Dawes Commission, 428, 431
Debo, Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic, 163n
Delaware, (Indians), 3
Delaware, reservation, 27n
DeLong, Charles E., 306
Denison, George, 183
Denison, Texas, 185
DeSoto, 163
DeToqueville, Democracy In America, 149
Doak's Stand, 12
Doaksville, 71-72
Dodge, Col. Henry, 445
Dogan, Lucy Ann, 457
Dull Knife, 363n
Dunn, Jesse J., 190
Durant, (Okla.), 184
Dragoon Expedition, 393
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Easley, Mrs. John F., 389-390
Eastman's Map of Nebraska and Kansas Territory, 29n
"Eastern Boundary of Oklahoma," 26n
Edley, Wm. Henry, 127-128
Ellsworth, Henry L., 393
Emory, William, 349
Euchees, (Indians), 54
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Farris, Rev. J. T., 315
Fayeteville, Ark., 8, 300
Fears, Judge S. S., 423
Federal Court, in Old Indian Territory, 423
Fields, Richard, 306, 349
Fields, George, 350
Fields, Turtle, 350
Fife, Tom, 343n
Five Civilized Tribes, names of, 53, 186, 196, 434
Five Civilized Tribes, lands occupied by, 197
Five Civilized Tribes, "Early Advancement among," by Edward Davis, 162-172
Florida, Indians of, 54
Forbes, Gerald, 478
Foreman, Grant, 8, 54n, 67
Foreman, Grant, Early Trails Through Oklahoma, 180n, 393, 500-501
Foreman, Carolyn Thomas, 166n, 295
Fort Arbuckle, 147
Fort Cobb, 145
Fort Coffee Academy, 429
Fort Gibson, 184, 393-395
Fort Hawkins, 167
Fort Riley, Kans., 173
Fort Scott, 422
Fort Sill, 135-139, 146-148, 184, 393
Fort Smith Council, 30-35
Fort Smith Herald, 301
Fort Stephens, 167
Fort Towson, 72
Fort Towson, cantonment, 71
Fort Vause, 9-10
Fort Gibson, A Brief History of, 500
Fort Gibson, Dedicatory Services at, 518-519
Fort Gibson, "Letter Book 1834-1836," photostatic copy of, 4
Fort Sill, some of officers at the garrison at, 148-151
Fulsom, Israel, 70, 424
Fulsom, Col. David, 71
Furman, Judge Henry M., 295n
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Garland, Hon. Augustus H., 423
Garrett's Bluff, 422, 425
Gatewood, William Jeff, 296
General Council of Indian Territory, 177
George II, King of England, 164
Gideon, Indian Territory, 180n
Gittings, 59n
Golden Era, 303
Gore, T. P., 208
Government Indian Trader, 135
Grabhorn Press of San Francisco, 303
Grammar of the German Language, A, Geo. Crume, 333
Grant, Ludovic, 349
Grass Valley, (Calif.), 306-307
Grass Valley National, 305, 307
Great Barrington, (Mass.), 300
Great Barrington, History of, Chas. J. Taylor's, 300n
"Green Corn Dance," 66n
Great Plains, 436
Greenwood Cemetery, 309
"Greer, Frank H.," by Joseph B. Thoburn, 265-294
Greer, Samuel W., 266
Greer, Edwin, 270
Gunn, O. B., 181
Guthrie, Capt. B. L., 149
Guthrie, Oklahoma, 265-294, 469
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Hafen, The Overland Mail, 180n
Hampton, B. J., 422
Handbook of American Indians, 54n
Hanraty, Pete, 208
Hardie, Col. J. A., 184
Hargrove, Bishop R. K., 321-322
Harkins, G. W., 68
Harrison, Gen. William Henry, 352
Haskell, Gov. Chas. N., 189-217
Hawkins, Jacob, 83
Hazen, Gen. Wm. B., 145
Henry E. Huntington Library, 308
Hicks, W. F., 304
High Gate College, 316-323
High Gate Staff of teachers of, 320
Hill, Seaborne, 405n
Historic Denison, 180n, 181n
History of San Diego County, 295n, 296n, 297n, 298n
History of Placer and Nevada Counties, California, 305n
History of the University of Oklahoma, 317n
History of The United States, 35n
Holbatubbee, 428
Honey Creek, 300
House Bill No. 149, 84-85
Houston and Texas Central (Ry.), 182
Hudson, Peter J., 432
Hughes, Rev. D. W., 319
Hutching's California Magazine, 304
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Igou, Mabel Doan, 99
Indian Advocate, Oct. 1849 issue, notes from, 78-80
Indian Advocate, Oct. 1854 issue, notes from, 80-83
Indian Advocate, Oct. 1848 issue, 457
Indian Advocate, Dec. 1848 issue, 459-460
Indian Advocate, notes from July 1847 issue, 67-75
Indian Advocate, Sept. 1849 issue, notes from, 76-78, 466n
Indian Appropriation bill, amendment to, 41
Indian Removal Bill of 1830, 393
Indian Linguistic Families of America, North of Mexico, 53
Indian Mission Annual Conference, 312
"Indian People, Contributions of the, to Oklahoma" by Murial H. Wright, 156-161
Indians, great council of, 29, 393-418
Indians, words (Comanche), 328-342
Indians, Prairie, 440
Indians, donating to Sequoyah Home Fund, 373
Indian Territory, 3, 11, 182, 474
Indian Territory, General Council of, 177
Indian Territory, first election in, 203
Indian Territory, name of, 157
Indian Territory, removal of Indians from other states to, 25-47
"Indian Trader, Reminiscences of," by Gen. R. A. Sneed, 135-155
"Indian Tribes of the Lower Mississippi," 9n
Indian Tribes of the United States, Schoolcraft, 334
Ingle, E. P., 316
"Iowa Reservation, Dissolution of," by Berlin B. Chapman, 467-477
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Jackson, William, 356
Jackson, Jacob B., 427-431
Jackson, Elizabeth, 428
James, Taddy Owen, 129
James, Edwin, 435n
Jefferson, President, 23-24
Johns, Mrs. Percy, 366
Johnston, Joseph, 190
Jones, R. M., 68
Jones, Horace P., Indian Scout and interpreter, 146-147
Jones and Plummer trail, 98
Jones, Rev. Evan, 351
Jones, "Chief Wilson Nathaniel," by John B. Meserve, 419-433
Jones, William W., 424
Jones, Academy, 432
Jones Memorial Hospital, 433
"Journal of the Proceedings at our First Treaty with the Wild Indians, The," edited by Grant Foreman, 393-418
"Journal of the Proceedings of M. Stokes, M. Arbuckle and F. W. Armstrong," 398-418
Journals, 1854-1863, 306
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Kansas, (Indians), 27n
Kansas, Fort Riley, 173
Kansas, Fort Scott, 422
Kansas Historical Collection, 180n
Kansas and Nebraska, 25-26
Kansas and Neosho Valley RR, 178
Kappler, 12n
Kappler, Chas. J., 55n, 56n, 57n, 58n, 476
Kappler, Indian Affairs, Laws and Treaties, 164n, 165n, 166n, 168n
Katy (M. K. & T.),