
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 17
1939
INDEX
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | Mc | N | O | P | Q |R | S | T | V | W
|
-A-
|
| Adair, Mamie Elizabeth, William Penn, |
18 |
| Ainslie, George, |
278 |
| Ainslie, Mr. |
431-441 |
| Alexander, William Lee, |
115-116 |
| Alvord, Capt. Henry, |
385ff |
| American Baptist Home Missionary Society, |
26 |
| Anderson, William M., |
195 |
| Annual Meeting, Oklahoma Historical Society, May 11-12, 1939, Minutes of, |
243-252 |
| Apuckshunubbe District, |
12-13 |
| Armies, Confederate and Union, |
401-412 |
| Atoka Agreement, |
363 |
| Austin, Jane, |
204, 442 |
| Averell, William A., |
320-321 |
|
-B-
|
| Bacone, Almon C., |
26 |
| Baldwin, The Rev. Richard D., |
268 |
| Balentine, H., |
277 |
| Baptist Convention of Oklahoma and Indian Territories, |
27 |
| Baptist Church, |
55-58 |
| Baptist Mission House, |
26 |
| Baptist General Convention, |
52 |
| "Baptists of Oklahoma, A Brief History of Early Higher Education among the," by Fred G. Watts, |
26-34 |
| Barker, Charles Bolivar, |
254-255 |
| Battey, Thomas C., |
384 |
| Baxter Springs, Kans., |
309 |
| Bell, John Turner, |
253-254 |
| Bennett, Leo, |
207 |
| Berry, George Madison, |
126-127 |
| Big Tree, Big Bow, |
397 |
| Black Kettle, |
364 |
| "Bledsoe, Samuel Thomas," by M. L. Lyles, |
189-191 |
| Boards, Methodist and Presbyterian, |
56 |
| Bohanon, Amanda J., |
3 |
| Bond, Mr. and Mrs. J. H., |
185 |
| Book Reviews: (The Colorado Range Cattle Industry, Peake),
|
97-98 |
| Book Reviews: (McGillivray of the Creeks, Caughey),
|
98-100 |
| Book Reviews: (Conquest of the Southern Plains, Brill),
|
101-104 |
| Book Reviews: (Southern Plainsmen, Rister),
|
104-106 |
| Book Reviews: (Quannah, the Eagle of the Comanches, Tilghman),
|
106-108 |
| Book Reviews: (Songs of the Old Southwest, Overstreet),
|
108-109 |
| Book Reviews: (The Apache Indians, Lockwood),
|
238-9 |
| Book Reviews: (Lord Macaulay, Victorian Liberal, Beatty,),
|
239-241 |
| Book Reviews: (Tarnished Warrior: Major-General James Wilkinson, Jacobs),
|
241-242 |
| Book Reviews: (A Handbook of Oklahoma Writers, Marable-Boylan),
|
343 |
| Book Reviews: (Secession and Restoration of Louisiana, Caskey-Owsley),
|
343-345 |
| Book Reviews: (Indian Cavalcade or Life on the Old-Time Indian Reservations, Wissler),
|
345-346 |
| Book Reviews: (Tecumseh and His Times, Oskison),
|
346-348 |
| Book Reviews: (Flight into Oblivion, Hanna),
|
448-449 |
| Book Reviews: (35,00 Days in Texas, A History of The Dallas News and Its Forbears, Acheson),
|
449-450 |
| Book Reviews: (The Chouteaus and the Founding of Salina, Oklahoma's First White Settlement, Lackey),
|
451-452 |
| Brazeal, Thomas, |
378 |
| Broken Arrow, Pioneer Club of, |
90 |
| Brooke, The Rt. Rev. Francis Key, |
267 |
| Bryant, William J., |
200 |
| Buckner, Rev. H. F., |
55-56 |
| "Buffington, Chief Thomas Mitchell," by John Bartlett Meserve, |
135-140 |
| Buffington, Ellis, |
136 |
| Buffington, Ezekiel, |
136 |
| Buffington, Thomas M., |
17 |
| Bushyhead, Dennis Wolf, |
296-308 |
| Byington, Rev. Cyrus, |
48, 432 |
| Byington, S. H., |
284 |
| Byington, Thomas H., |
195 |
|
-C-
|
| Caddo (Indians), |
152-155 |
| Canadian District, |
17-18 |
| Captives (White), |
374-392 |
| Carr, John Mitten, |
258 |
| Casady, The Rt. Rev. Thomas, |
272 |
| Cass, Lewis, |
194 |
| Cattle, |
80-84, 286-295 |
| Chambers, Henry (Asst. chief of Cherokees), |
17 |
| Chapman, Berlin B., |
62 |
| Checote, Samuel, |
55 |
| "Cherokee Commission at Kickapoo Village, The," edited by Berlin B. Chapman, |
62-74 |
| Cherokee Commission, members of, |
62-63, 66 |
| Cherokee (Indians), |
17-21, 62-74, 76, 81, 135-146, 296, 401-412 |
| Cherokee Male Seminary, |
26 |
| Cherokee Seminary Students Asso., |
95 |
| Cherokee Strip or Outlet, |
76, 81-83, 286 |
| Cherokee Strip Livestock Assn., |
82-83 |
| Cherokee Nation, political affairs in, |
135-146 |
| Cherokee Nation, missions in, |
178-183 |
| Cherokee Nation, some laws of, |
300-302 |
| "Cherokee Principal Chief, Problems of a," by Harold Keith, |
296-308 |
| Chickasaw (Indians), |
315-327, 361-363, 401-412, 417-427 |
| Chickasaw Nation, |
316 |
| "Chickasaw-Choctaw Agreement, January 17, 1837, The Negotiations Leading to the," Edited by Gaston Litton, |
417-427 |
| "Chiefs, A Story of Choctaw," by Peter James Hudson, |
7-16, 192-211 |
| "Chief Colonel Johnson Harris," by John Bartlett meserve, |
17-21 |
| Chief, Principal (when Choctaws began to use term), |
194 |
| "Chief Thomas Mitchell Buffington," by John Bartlett Meserve, |
135-140 |
| Chilton, William P., |
403 |
| "Choctaw Chiefs, A Story of," by Peter James Hudson, |
7-16, 192-211 |
| Choctaw (Indians), |
3-16, 192-211, 333, 401-412, 428-447 |
| Choctaw (Indians), Districts, divisions of, |
195-196 |
| Choctaw (Indians), Government, division of, |
7-16 |
| "Choctaw Indians Dishes," by Peter James Hudson, |
333-335 |
| "Choctaw Agreement, January 17, 1837, The Negotiations Leading to the Chickasaw-," Edited by Gaston Litton, |
417-427 |
| "Choctaws, 1860-1861, Diary of a Missionary to the," Edited by Anna Lewis, |
428-447 |
| "Choctaw Missions and Missionaries, Letters Regarding," Edited by Anna Lewis, |
275-285 |
| Church, Harvey T., |
131 |
| Church, Baptist, |
26-34, 49 |
| Church, Bennington, |
281n |
| Church, Danish Lutheran, |
179 |
| Church, Methodist Episcopal, |
49 |
| Church, Muscogee Baptist, |
50 |
| Church, Presbyterian, |
328 |
| Church, Trinity Episcopal, Tulsa, |
265-274 |
| "Civil War in the Indian Territory, The," by Dean Trickett, |
315-327, 401-412 |
| Clay, Henry and Abner, |
194 |
| Clonts, T. P., |
149 |
| Cochnauer, Nicholas, |
16 |
| Coffee, John, |
417 |
| Coffin, William G., |
401 |
| Cole, Robert, |
7, 9, 201 |
| Cole, Coleman, |
200 |
| Collins, Susan, |
17 |
| Collins, Caroline Alice, |
18 |
| Collins, W. D., |
55 |
| Comanche (Indians), |
364-392 |
| Commissioners of Indian Affairs during the Civil War, |
401-412 |
| Confederacy, United Daughters of, |
91 |
| Confederacy, Indians of the, |
401-412 |
| Confederate Cabinet, Members of, |
87 |
| Confederate States, Provisional Congress of the, |
403-404 |
| Constitutional Convention, members honored, |
91 |
| Cooper, Douglas H., |
402 |
| Cordrey, Parker and Nannie, |
17 |
| Cowart, Robert J., |
401 |
| Crawford, Miss Mary, |
275 |
| Crawford, John, |
401 |
| Creek (Indians), |
40-61, 401-412 |
| Creek (Indians), "Missions, Early," by Roland Hinds, |
48-61 |
| Crum, The Rev. Rolfe Pomeroy, |
271 |
| Cutlip, C. Guy, |
132-133 |
|
-D-
|
| Dale, Dr. E. E., |
236 |
| Dalton, William Thomas, |
256 |
| Daughters of 1812, Oklahoma State Society, |
92 |
| Davis, John, |
50 |
| Davis, William P., |
401 |
| Davis, President, |
404 |
| Dawes Commission, |
18-19, 362 |
| Day, Martha (Mexican captive), |
390 |
| Deaver, Mrs. H. A., |
88 |
| Debo, Angie, |
343 |
| "Diary of Joseph A. Edmonds," Edited by James W. Moffitt, |
309-314 |
| "Diary of a Missionary to the Choctaws, 1860-1861," Edited by Anna Lewis, |
428-447 |
| Doaksville, council at, |
15 |
| Dole, William P., |
401 |
| Doolin, Hon. John B., |
89 |
| Doran, Andrew J., |
402 |
| Dukes, Gilbert W., |
209-210 |
|
-E-
|
| Eagle Heart, |
379 |
| "Early Creek Missions," by Roland Hinds, |
48-61 |
| "Early Grady County History," be Meta C. Sager, |
184-188 |
| Eaton, John H., |
10 |
| Ebenezer (a school), |
50, 52 |
| Eckel, The Rev. Edward Henry, Jr., |
273 |
| "Edmonds, Joseph A., Diary of," Edited by James W. Moffitt, |
309-314 |
| "Education, Higher, among the Baptists of Oklahoma, A Brief History of," by Fred G. Watts, |
26-34 |
| Edwards, John, |
283 |
| Elder, Peter P., |
402 |
| Emory, Mary, |
136 |
| Emory, William H., |
318-319, 401-403 |
| "Episcopal Church, Tulsa Trinity," by John Bartlett Meserve, |
265-274 |
|
-F-
|
| Fairchild, Gen. Lucius, |
62 |
| Fields, Nannie E., |
18 |
| Fisher, Silas D., |
13-14 |
| Fisher, Joseph, |
14 |
| Fitchett, Allen D., |
75 |
| "Fite, Francis Bartow, M. D.," by Le Roy Long, M. D., |
170-177 |
| Five Civilized Tribes, |
315 |
| Fletcher, James, |
12 |
| Folsom, Col. David, |
8, 15 |
| Folsom, George, |
14-15, 196 |
| Folsom, Isaac, |
13, 195 |
| Folsom, Nathaniel, |
8 |
| Forbes, Gerald, |
393, 400n |
| Foreman, Dr. Grant, |
87 |
| Foreman, Carolyn Thomas, |
237n |
| Foreman, John A., |
413 |
| "Fort Davis," by Grant Foreman, |
147-150 |
| Fort Arbuckle, |
318-319 |
| Fort Cobb, |
318, 364, 402 |
| Fort Gibson, |
410 |
| Fort Griffin, |
378 |
| Fort Holmes, |
11 |
| Fort Richardson, |
378 |
| Fort Sill, |
370 |
| Fort Smith, |
401 |
| Fort Supply, |
293 |
| Fort Towson, |
251 |
| Fort Washita, |
316, 405 |
| Fox, George, |
367 |
| Franklin, Harris, |
196 |
| Frazier, Mrs. John Randolph, |
134 |
| Freeman, The Rt. Rev. George Washington, |
266 |
| Friend, Temple (White captive), and L. S., |
389 |
| Friends, (Quakers), |
365ff |
|
-G-
|
| Gaines, Lieut. Col. J. J., |
323 |
| Gardner, James H., |
87-88 |
| Gardner, Jefferson, |
208 |
| Gardner, The Rev. John A., |
273n |
| Garland, Sam, |
9-10, 196 |
| Garrett, William H., |
401 |
| Garvin, Isaac, |
202 |
| Ghost dance, |
164 |
| Goingsnake District, |
137 |
| Goodland (Mission School), |
252 |
| Goodwater, |
428-429 |
| Goss, Rachel Elizabeth, |
18 |
| "Governor Robert Maxwell Harris," by John Bartlett Meserve, |
361-363 |
| "Grady County History, Early," by Meta C. Sager, |
184-188 |
| Grant, U. S., |
366ff |
| Greenwood, A. B., |
323, 401 |
| Grierson, Colonel, |
373ff |
| Griffith, Samuel L., |
401 |
|
-H-
|
| Harkins, George W., |
10, 14-16 |
| "Harris, Chief Colonel Johnson," by John Bartlett Meserve, |
17-21 |
| "Harris, Governor Robert Maxwell," by John Bartlett Meserve, |
361-363 |
| Harris, Mr. Cheasquah, |
149 |
| Harris, Governor Cyrus, |
316 |
| Harris, Samuel Henry, |
356-357 |
| Harrison, Pres. Benjamin, |
36, 63 |
| Harrison, Pres. Benjamin, letter to, |
67 |
| Harrison, Comm. James E., |
316 |
| Harrison, Luther, |
339 |
| Harrison, Peter, |
55 |
| Harrison, Walter, |
336 |
| Hartranft, Gen. John F., |
62 |
| Hazen, Col. W. B., |
364ff |
| Hefner, Judge R. A., |
96 |
| Hensley, Mary Emily, |
124-125 |
| Hensley, Frank, |
128 |
| Henthorne, Norris, |
336 |
| Herod, Casper Wister, |
256-258 |
| Hinds, Roland, |
48 |
| Historic sites, marking of, |
91, 93 |
| Historical editions (Oklahoma Newspapers), |
95, 233-234 |
| "Historical Notes, Oklahoma," Edited by James W. Moffitt, |
87-96, 229-237, 341-342 |
| Historical Society, Lincoln County, |
90, 235 |
| "History of Early Higher Education among the Baptists of Oklahoma, A Brief," by Fred G. Watts, |
26-34 |
| Hoag, Enoch, |
369ff |
| Hobert, Stephen, |
196 |
| Holmes, Fort, |
11 |
| Homastubbi, Miko, |
7 |
| Honey Springs, |
147 |
| Horseback, Comanche Chief, |
388 |
| Hotema (Sister of Pushmataha), |
9 |
| Howe (Okla.), |
12 |
| "Hudson, Peter James, 1861-1938," by R. L. Williams, |
3-6, 7, 192 |
| Hudson, George, |
193 |
| Hummingbird, General, |
9 |
| Humphreys, John J., |
401 |
| Humphry, Judge Thomas Chauncey, |
353-356 |
|
-I-
|
| "Indian Affairs in Oklahoma, Beginning of Quaker Administration of," by Aubrey L. Steele, |
364-392 |
| Indians, Choctaw, |
3-16, 315-327, 333-335, 401-412, 417-427 |
| Indians, Cherokee, |
17-21, 62-74, 76, 135-146, 315-327, 401-412 |
| Indians, Chickasaw, |
315-327, 361-363, 401-412, 417-427 |
| Indians, Creek, |
48-61, 315-327, 401-412 |
| Indians, Apache, |
238, 364-392 |
| Indians, Arapaho, Kiowa and Comanche, |
364-392 |
| Indians, Caddoan, |
153 |
| Indians, Sac and Foxes, Pottawatomies, Iowas, Absentee Shawnees, |
63 |
| Indians, Osage, |
76 |
| Indians, Ponca, |
77-79 |
| Indians, Otoe and Missouri, |
78-79 |
| Indians, Iowa, |
78 |
| Indians, Western, |
413 |
| Indians, Seminole, |
317 |
| Indians, Fort Cobb, |
319 |
| Indians, Pawnee, |
151-169 |
| "Indian International Fair," by Miss Ella Robinson, |
413-416 |
| Indian University, |
27 |
| "Indian Territory, The Civil War in the," by Bean Trickett, |
315-327, 401-412 |
| Indian tribes attending International Fair, |
413 |
| Indian war parties, |
166, 365ff |
| Indian war reserves, |
402 |
| Insull, Frederick William, |
352-353 |
|
-J-
|
| Jackson, Jacob, |
207 |
| Jackson, President, |
417 |
| Jerome, David Howell, |
63 |
| Johnson, Frank Pearson, |
457-458 |
| Jones, Robert M., |
87 |
| Jones, Evan, |
324 |
| Jones, John B., |
324 |
| Jones, J. F., |
280 |
| Jones, Wilson N., |
206-207 |
| Juzan, Pierre, |
13 |
|
-K-
|
| Kannady, J. R., |
325 |
| "Kansas Southern Railroad in 1884, Reconnoissance of H. L. Marvin, Chief Engineer of the," Edited by James W. Moffitt, |
212-228 |
| Keith, Harold, |
296, 308n |
| Kellam, Charles P., |
52 |
| Kemper, The Rt. Rev. Jackson, |
266n |
| Kickapoo (Indians), |
62-74 |
| Kickapoo (Indians), Village, |
63-64 |
| Kicking Bird, |
380 |
| Kincaid, Joseph and Robert, |
12 |
| King, Joseph Francis, |
117-118 |
| Kingsbury, Rev. Cyrus, |
48 |
| Kingsbury, H. N., |
279 |
| Kingsbury, Mrs., |
440 |
| Kiowa (Indians), |
364ff |
| Kiowa (Indians), Principal chiefs, |
386 |
| Kling, The Rev. Chauncey Vorhis, |
270 |
| Kohn, Adolph (White captive), |
389 |
| Kusha Female Seminary, |
14 |
|
-L-
|
| Lackey, Vinson, |
178 |
| Lawrence, Joseph Augustus, |
122-123 |
| Lay, The Rt. Rev. Henry Champlain, |
267 |
| Lee family (White captives), |
388 |
| Leeper's Creek, |
386 |
| LeFlore, Brazil, |
12, 193 |
| LeFlore, Forbis, |
201 |
| LeFlore, Greenwood, |
7, 9, 14, 193 |
| LeFlore, Michael, |
12 |
| LeFlore, Thomas, |
11, 14, 193 |
| Lewis, Dr. Anna, |
275, 428, 447n |
| Lillie, Gordon W. (Pawnee Bill), |
82 |
| Lincoln, President, |
401 |
| Lincoln County (Okla.) Historical Society, |
90, 235 |
| Lindquist, G. E. E., |
348 |
| Litton, Gaston L., |
346, 417 |
| Locke, Maj. Victor M., |
206 |
| London Times, in re the opening of Oklahoma in 1889,
|
22 |
| Lone Wolf, Chief of Kiowas, |
27, 375, 380 |
| Long, Le Roy, M. D., |
170 |
| Looney, Mrs. Rella, |
7n |
| Losey, Mrs. Thomas B., |
275 |
| Loughridge, Rev. R. M., |
53, 60-61 |
| Love, Paula McSpadden, |
336, 340n |
| Lyles, M. L., |
189 |
|
-M-
|
| Marcy, Gen. R. B., |
378 |
| Marshall, Ben, |
55 |
| Marvin, H. L., |
212 |
| Mason, Rev. James, |
52 |
| Massacre, Howard Wells, |
384 |
| Maxie, John Valentine (white captive), |
388 |
| Mayes, Chief Joel Bryan, |
17, 137, 229 |
| Medicine Lodge Creek, |
364 |
| Medicine man or physician, |
158-159 |
| Meserve, John Bartlett, |
17, 135, 265, 361 |
| Mexican captives, |
389-390 |
| Mid-Continent Field, development of oil in, |
393ff |
| Miller, Col. George, |
82 |
| Millerton (Okla.), |
12 |
| Mission, Little River, |
56 |
| Mission, Goodland, |
281 |
| Mission, Goodwater, |
275 |
| Mission, schools, |
27 |
| Mission, Early Choctaw, |
275-285 |
| "Missions, Early Creek," by Roland Hinds, |
48-61 |
| Missionaries, Baptist, |
49-61 |
| Missionaries, Choctaw, |
275-285 |
| Missionaries, Methodist, |
56 |
| Missionaries, Moravian, |
178-183 |
| "Missionary Teacher among the Indians, A Cross-Section inthe Life of a," by Louise Thomson, |
328-332 |
| "Missionary to the Choctaws, Diary of a," Edited by Anna Lewis, |
428-447 |
| Mitchell, Robert Barnett, |
130 |
| Moffitt, James W., |
87, 212, 309 |
| Moody, V. Alton, |
345 |
| Moore, Guy Rowley, |
151 |
| Morgan, Richard D. (Jack), |
120-121 |
| Mosholetubbi, |
7-8, 10-11 |
| Mosholetubbi District, |
13-14 |
| Murray, Alice Hearrell, |
259-260 |
| Murrow, J. S., |
26 |
|
-Mc-
|
| MacDonald, John, |
135n |
| MacKinzie, Col. R. S., |
378 |
| McBeth, Miss Sue, |
275, 428 |
| McBeth, Miss Sue, Diary of, |
429-447 |
| McCarrell, Margaret, |
329 |
| McCarter, John C., |
275 |
| McCombs, William, |
26 |
| McCorkle, Elizabeth, |
143 |
| McCoy, David, |
16 |
| McCoy, Incy, |
363 |
| McCoy, Isaac, |
50, 76 |
| McCulloch, Ben, |
318, 404-406 |
| McCurtain, Cornelius, |
203 |
| McCurtain, Edmond, Jackson, and Green, |
14, 208 |
| McCurtain, Jack, |
202 |
| McCurtain, Jane Austin, |
204-205, 209-211 |
| McCurtain, Kennedy, |
195 |
| McGould, Mack, |
196 |
| McIntosh, Roley, |
51, 54, 56 |
| McKinney, John, |
12 |
| McKinney, Thompson, |
195, 205-206 |
|
-N-
|
| Nail, Joel H., |
10 |
| Nanih Waya (Capital of Choctaw Nation), |
11, 14-15 |
| Nation, Choctaw, |
275 |
| Neosho River, |
310 |
| Net Proceeds claim, |
14 |
| Newman, Louisa, |
137 |
| Newspaper (Foreign) accounts of Opening of Oklahoma, 1889, |
22-25 |
| Newspapers, Oklahoma, Historical Editions of, |
95, 233-234 |
| "New Springplace," by Vinson Lackey, |
178-183 |
| Nez Perce (Indians), |
| |