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Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 19
1941
INDEX

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Abbay, George, 124
Abert, Lt. James William, 29-30
Abilene Cattle Trail, 138
Addington, J. P., 139
Aldridge, Jane McGee, 10
Alligator, a Seminole chief, 28
Alvord, Capt. Henry E., 137
American Historians, The Society of, 284
Ames, Susie M., "Book Review: Three Virginia Frontiers," 413
Annual Meeting of the Oklahoma Historical Society, 180-183
Arbuckle, General, 18-19, 124, 342
Arbuckle, Col. Matthew, 123, 126, 328
Archer, Col. T. B., 122
Ardmore (Okla.), 369
Arkansas Historical Association, 285
"Arkansas Territory: Miller County, The Frontier that Men Forgot," by Rex W. Strickland, 37-54
Armistead, Gen. W. R., 242
Armstrong Academy, 89, 315, 317
Armstrong, F. W., 123
Armstrong, Frank C., 208
Atoka County, Okla., 10
Atoka Treaty or Agreement, 208
Autry, Gene, 400
Aylesworth, A. L., 209
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Babcock, Sidney H., "John Jasper Methvin, 1846-1941," 113-118
Bacon Rind (Osage), Principal Chief, 77-78
Bad Axe, battle of, 15
Baird, Rev. R. A., 149
Baker, William E., 287
Ball, D. G., 88
Ballard, W. Joe, 298-299
Barbour, James, 40
Bare, Mrs. Vera Wignall, 287
Barry, William Nichols, 425-426
Battle of the Washita, 136
Battle of Adobe Walls, 138
Baxter, C. B., 149
Beall, Emma Louise, 113
Beall, W. O., 209
Bean, Col. Robert, 123
Bean, Lieut. Jesse, 129
Beardsley, W. L., and L. L., 152
Bearly, Fred D., 406
Beaver, County of Okla. Territory, 141
Beaver, town of, 151
Bent, Charles, 235
Bent's old trading post, 138
Benton, town of, 146
Berwyn, Okla., 400
Bigheart, James, 71
"Big Pasture," 140
Big Tree (Indian Chief), 136
Bird, F. W., 222
"Bixby, Tams," by Robert L. Williams, 205-212
Black Hawk, 236
Black Point, San Francisco Harbor, 36
Boggy Depot, 10, 316-317
Bolton, W. E. (Billy), 148
Bond, Dr. R. I., 222
Bonneville, Capt. B. L. E., 241, 342
Book Reviews: (A Pathfinder in the Southwest, Foreman.), 187
Book Reviews: (Women Tell the Story of the Southwest, Wooten.), 187-188
Book Reviews: (Hot Irons, Arnold-Hale.), 188-189
Book Reviews: (As Our Neighbors See Us: Readings in the Relations of the United States and Latin America, Reynolds.), 189-190
Book Reviews: (Teodoro de Croix and the Northern Frontier of Spain, 1776-1783, Thomas.), 190-191
Book Reviews: (Western America: The Exploration Settlement, and Development of the Region Beyond the Mississippi, Haven-Rister.), 191-192
Book Reviews: (Zachary Taylor: Soldier of the Republic, Hamilton.), 192-194
Book Reviews: (Papers in Illinois History and Transactions for the Year, 1939), 290
Book Reviews: (Elias Boudinot, Cherokee and His America, Gabriel.), 291-292
Book Reviews: (With Custer's Cavalry, Fougera.), 292-293
Book Reviews: (Oklahoma's Deficit, Weaver.), 293
Book Reviews: (The Longhorns, Dobie.), 294-295
Book Reviews: (Political and Social Growth of the American People, 1492-1865, Hockett.), 295
Book Reviews: (Narrative of the Coronado Expedition, 1540-1542, Hammond-Rey.), 407-408
Book Reviews: (Arkansas, a Guide to the State), 408-409
Book Reviews: (The Plains Indians and New Mexico, 1751-1778, Thomas.), 409
Book Reviews: (Diary and Letters of Josiah Gregg, Ed. by Fulton.), 411
Book Reviews: (Red Carolinians, Milling.), 411-412
Book Reviews: (America's Economic Growth, Shannon.), 413
Book Reviews: (Three Virginia Frontiers, Abernethy.), 413-414
Book Reviews: (Pascua, A Yaqui Indian Villiage in Arizona, Spicer.), 415-416
Book Reviews: (Acculturation of Seven Indian Tribes, Lenton.), 416-418
Book Reviews: (The First Michigan Frontier, Goodrich.), 418-419
Book Reviews: (Lookout: The Story of a Mountain, Walker.), 419-420
Book Reviews: (Boys Life of Will Rogers, Keith.), 420
Book Reviews: (Pioneers in American Anthropology: The Bandelier-Morgan Letters, 1873-1883, White.), 421
"Boone, Nathan," by Carolyn Thomas Foreman, 322-347
Boone, Capt. Nathan, 124
Boone, Col. Albert Gallatin, 136
Bradford, William, 40
Branch, Supt. H. B., 55
Breckinridge, Maj. Clifton R., 208
Bronstrup Press, 142
Brooke, Francis J., 231
Brown, E. E., 142ff
Brown, C. E., 151
Browne, Capt. Jesse B., 331
Buckley, Joe L., 150
Buell, Gen. Don Carlos, 36
Buell, Mrs. J. Garfield, 182, 186
Buell, J. Garfield, 399
Buford, Sarah Eunice, 245
Burbank, Lt. Col. Sullivan, 21, 124
Burnett, S. B., 139
Burney, Annie, 216
Butler College, 113
Butler, Gov. Pierce M., 28-29, 338, 340
Byrd, William L., 11
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Cabiness, Thomas B., 207
Cache Creek, Clear Fork of, 134
Caldwell, Norman W., "The Red River Raft," 253-268
Calhoun, John C., 226
California, State of, 30-31
California, discovery of gold in, 32-34, 131
Calloway, Thomas, 138
Camp Illinois, 26
Camp Supply, 136
Campbell, Charles D., 181
Capron, Allyn K., 400
Carr, Judge (William C.?), 124
Carson, Kit, 32
Carter, Joe D., 147
Carter, J. F., 150
"Carter County, 1913-17, Transportation in," by Gilbert L. Robinson, 368-376
Cass, Lewis, 19
Catlin, George, 17
Cattle business, 139, 141
Chambers, Homer S., "Townsite Promotion in Early Oklahoma," 162-165
Chapman, Dr. B. B., "Book Review," 190, 287
Chapman, Dr. B. B., "The Final Report of the Cherokee Commission," 356
Cheek, Jesse, 40
"Cherokee Commission, The Final Report of the," by Berlin B. Chapman, 356-367
Cherokee Female Seminary, 99
Cherokee Indians, 3-9, 25, 88, 122, 205-212, 348ff, 356, 381-396
Cherokee Strip Celebration, 1940, 101
Cherokee Strip Celebration, 1941, 397
Chickasaw Indians, 10-13, 83, 91, 131, 205-212, 381-396
Chickasaw Nation, 131
"Chief Allen Wright," by John Bartlett Meserve, 314-321
Chief Buffalo Hump (Comanche), 132
Choctaw Indians, 38ff, 83, 91, 113, 131, 205-212, 381-396
Choctaw Treaty, 37
Choctaw Indian Nation, 113
Choctaw Academy, 217n
Choctaw Nation, 221, 269, 317
Choctaw Telegraph, The, 83
Christy, Lucy, 217
Church, Methodist Episcopal, 113, 221
Church, Presbyterian, 316
"Civil War in the Indian Territory, 1862, The," by Dean Trickett, 55-69, 381-396
Clarksville, Texas, 85-86
Clemson, Capt. Eli B., 324
Cleveland, President, proclamation of, 141
Cleveland Democratic Club, 222
Clinton Daily News, 185
Clough, Miss Eunice, 315
Coacooche (Wile Cat), 28
Coffee, Holland, 91-92
Collier, Hon. Vincent, 137
Colonial Dames of America, National Society of the, 99, 402
Connor, Bill, 29
Constitutional Convention, 310
Conway, Henry, 39
Conway, Gov. James S., 84
Cook, Ed, 138
Cooke, of Virginia, 23n
Cooke, Col. Phillip St. George, 31
Cooper, Douglas H., 100
Cooper, Peter, 137
Court of Inquiry, 21-25
Cox, A. W., 153
Craig, James, 327
Creek County Historical Society, 404
Creek Indians, 58, 205-212, 381-396
Creek, Sweet Water, 136
Crimmins, Col. Martin L., 400
Crockett, Mrs. Elizabeth R., 312
Cross Plains, Ky., 322
Cross Timbers, 18
Culwell, J. W., 151
Cummings, Major, 40-41
Cummings, Maj. A., 122
Custer, General, 136
Cutler, George W., 63
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D. A. R. museum, 401
Daves, Noah, 145
Davis, Jefferson, 15-17, 243
Davison, T. H., 150
Dawes, Henry L., 207
Dawes Commission, 219
Debo, Angie, "Book Reveiw: Red Carolinians," 411-412
Delano, Lorenzo, 84
Delaware Indians, 29, 44, 57
Delaware College, 315
DeMorse, Charles, 82-93, 275
Denny, J. J., 149
Dickson, Bob, 152
Doaksville, 83, 88
Doaksville Convention, 317
Dodge, Col. Henry, 15-16, 328, 329ff
Dole, William P., 55-56
Doyle, Judge Thomas H., 182
Draper, Dr. Lyman C., 345
Drummond, Wilbert I. and I. S., 145
Drummond, Franz S., 146, 148
Drummond, George, 146
Drury, Susanna, 225
Dukes, Joseph, 315
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Eagletown, Okla., 217
"Early History of the Grain Business of Oklahoma," by E. H. Linzee, 166-169
Eldridge, E. E., 144
El Reno American, 185
Emory, Major, 133
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Fairchild, Gen. Lucius, 139, 356
Fant, George, 138
Faris, E. N., 149
Fauntleroy, Col. Thomas F. (T.), 244, 344
Fischer, J. S., 151n, 152
Fitch, C. H., 208
Five Civilized Tribes, 206
Fluhart, H. P., 150
Forbes, Gerald, "History of the Osage Blanket Lease," 70-81
Ford, William Duncan, 108-109
Ford, Capt. John S., 133
Foreman, Carolyn Thomas, "General Richard Barnes Mason," 14-36
Foreman, Carolyn Thomas, "Colonel James B. Many, Commandant at Fort Gibson, Fort Towson and Fort Smith," 119-128
Foreman, Carolyn Thomas, "General Bennett Riley," 225-244, 291
Foreman, Carolyn Thomas, "Nathan Boone," 322-347, 400
Foreman, Grant, "HIstorical Background of the Kiowa Comanche Reservation," 129-140, 181
Foreman, Grant, "Book Review—Zachary Taylor; Soldier of the Republic, Hamilton," 192-194, 287, 290, 400
Foreman, Grant, "Book Review: Arkansas, a Guide to the State," 408-409
Foreman, Grant, "Book Review: Diary and Letters of Josiah Gregg," 410
Forsyth, Benjamin, 238n
Forts, Army, 14-36, 37-54, 119-128, 129-140, 225-244, 255, 275, 322-347, 381-396
Fort Arbuckle, 132-140
Fort Atkinson, 133
Fort Belknap, 131
Fort Cobb, 136-140
Fort Coffee, 334
Fort Concho, 138
Fort Crawford, 15
Fort Des Moines, 20-21, 334
Fort Dodge, 138
Fort Gibson, 14-36, 119-128, 129-130, 225-244, 255, 328, 352
Fort Leavenworth, 131, 135, 138, 226, 335
Fort Madison, 225
Fort Osage, 325
Fort Radziminski, 132
Fort Sill, 129-140, 181-182, 402
Fort Smith, 132, 275-276
Fort Snelling, 335
Fort Sutter, 33
Fort Towson, 37, 84, 86-87, 91, 119, 221, 225, 275
Fort Washita, 84, 91, 132
Fort Wayne, 26
Foster, Henry, 70
Foster, Edwin B., 71
" 'Friends' among the Seminole," by Alexander Spoehr, 252
Fry, William, 314
Fuston, Dr. Henry Buchanan, 424-425
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Gaines, Gen. Edmund P., 25
Galbraith, Mrs. C. A., 289
Gallaway, Paul Martin, 426-427
Galloway, Charles A., 92
Galloway, Bishop Charles B., 114-115
"Gardner, Chief Jefferson," by John Bartlett Meserve, 213, 216-220
Garfield County Historical Society, 405
Gavin, T. Austin, 287
Gay, Extus Leroy, 146
"General Richard Barnes Mason," by Carolyn Thomas Foreman, 14-36
"General Bennett Riley," by Carolyn Thomas Foreman, 225-244
"George Buchanan Noble," by Robert L. Williams, 221-224
Georgia (State of), 113
Gibson, Nathan Adams, 297-298
Gidney, Samuel E., 428-429
Gilbert, Lauretta, 248
Gillespie, F. A., 77
Gillis, Miss Mabel R., 36n
Gleason, Elsie Cady, "Newspapers of the Panhandle of Oklahoma, 1886-1940," 141-161
Glisan, Rodney, 35
Goforth, W. V., 150
Gooding, G. C., 84, 87
"Governor William Malcolm Guy," by John Bartlett Meserve, 10-13
"Grain Business in Oklahoma, Early History of the," by E. H. Linzee, 166-169
Granberry, Bishop John C., 114
Grant, President, 135
Grant, V. M., 150
Grant County Historical Society, 184-185
Gravett, Ella Todd, 246
Grierson, Benjamin H., 137
Griffith, G. W., 150
Greer County Celebration, 1940, 101
Gunsberg, David, 77
Guthrie Daily Leader, 186
Guthrie, town of, 357
"Guy, Governor William Malcolm," by John Bartlett Meserve, 10-13
"Guymon, town of, 148-149, 186
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Hale, Tom, 289
Halleck, Lt. Henry W., 32, 58
Hamer, P. M., 36n
Hamon, Jake, 371-373
Hanks, James, 40
Hanscom, Aaron, 40
Hardesty, town of, 141
Harper, Richard H., "Missionary Work of Reformed (Dutch) Church in America, in Oklahoma," 170-179
Harris, Elizabeth Oxbury, and Cyrus, 10
Harrison, Thomas J., 286
Hartranft, John F., 139, 356
Haskell, Reuel, 288
Hastings, William Wirt, 4
Hatchett, Dr. John A., 299-300
Hawkins, Mrs. Edgar M., 287
"Hayes, Judge Samuel W.," by D. A. Richardson, 309-313
Hayworth, J. M., 138
Hazen, Captain, 136
Healdton (Okla.), 374
Healy, Mrs. Frank Belle, 150
Healy, George H., 151
Henley, E. E., 144
Hennessey, Pat, 138
Herring, C. T., 139
Hicks, Abijah, 350
Hicks, Herbert Worcester, 349n
Hill, H. W., 150
Historical Markers, 186, 286, 348
"Historical Notes," Edited by James W. Moffitt, 99-103, 180-186, 284-289, 399-406
Historical Research, Institute of, 399
Hitchcock, Col. Ethan Allen, 26-27, 242
Hitchcock, Lieut. Col., 127
Hitchcock, Dr. D. D., 352
Hitchcock, "Life of Mrs. Hannah Worcester Hicks," by Muriel H. Wright, 348-355
Hodge, J. C., 145
Holliday, Pearl, 152
Holman, H. M., 151
Holmes, Camp, 18
Honey Springs, monument erected to Battle of, 100
Hood, John B., 132
Hooker, town of, 148-149
Houston, Pres. Sam, 82
Houston, General, 126
Hove, Elizabeth Mary Ann Barnes, 14
Hubbart, H. H., 153
Humphrey, Mrs. Myron E., 402
Hunter, Gen. David, 58-69
Hurley, Hon. Patrick J., 216
Hurst, Judge Homer S., 289
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Indians, Apache, 114, 116
Indians, Arapaho, 114
Indians, Caddo, 114
Indians, Cherokee, 3-9, 25, 88, 122, 205-212, 348ff
Indians, Chickasaw, 10-13, 83, 91, 131, 205-212, 359
Indians, Chippewa, 55
Indians, Choctaw, 38ff, 83, 91, 113, 131, 205-212, 213-224, 314-321, 359
Indians, Comanche, 114, 116, 124, 129-140
Indians, Comanches and Pawnee Picts, 17
Indians, Creek, 58, 205-212
Indians, Delaware, 29, 44, 57
Indians, Kansas and Nebraska, 55-56
Indians, Kiowa, 116, 124, 129-140
Indians, of the Brazos in Texas, 134
Indians, Osage, 18-19, 44-45, 70-81, 114, 120, 323-326
Indians, Pawnee, 125
Indians, Plains, 17, 139
Indians, Prairie, 227
Indians, Sauk (Sac) and Fox, 114, 136, 326
Indians, Sauk (Sac) and Fox, and the Sioux, 15
Indians, Seminole, 28, 69, 114, 205-212, 252, 377-380
Indians, tribes of, 322ff
Indians, Western, 18
Indians, Wichita, 130
Indian Commission, 28-29, 139, 205
Indian Agencies, 139
Indian Removal Bill, 129
Indian Exposition, American, 1940, 102
Indian Mission Conference, 113-118
Indian Towns, 377
Indian tribes, 381-396
Indian Territory, 130, 207
Indian Territory school, 221
Indian Territory, "The Civil War in the," by Dean Trickett, 55-69, 381-396
I. T. I. O., 72-75, 78-80
Ishtemahilvbi, 314
Izard, James Farley, 23n, 332
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Jackson, Andrew, 129
Jackson, Jacob B., 218
James, Abbie, 216
Jefferson Barracks, 15, 35, 131, 328
Jenkins, C. F., 147
Jesup, Cantonment, 122
Jesup, Fort, 127
Johnston, Col. Albert Sidney, 132
Johnston, Gen., 385
Jones, Robert (M.), 87, 272, 277, 286
Jones, Adjutant General Roger, 126, 341
Jones, Chief Wilson N., 216