
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 4
1926
INDEX
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W
|
-A-
|
| Adair, Col. William Penn |
255 |
| Amendments to Constitution of Historical Society
|
281-2 |
| American Revolution, Oklahoma’s Only Daughter of |
283 |
| Anadarko, History of |
302 |
| Annual Meeting of the Oklahoma Historical Society |
74 |
| Annual Report of Czarina C. Conlan |
70 |
| Applewhite, Dr. Benjamin L. |
248 |
| April 22, 1889 |
200 |
| Apushmataha |
100-1 |
| Archaeological Explorations |
143 |
| Arnote, Mrs. A. J. |
283 |
| Atoka Agreement |
32 |
-B-
|
| Baird, Capt. William Graham |
286 |
| Baptist Missionary, Early Day |
296 |
| Barrett, Charles F. |
3 |
| Beaver County |
90 |
| Benson, Henry C. |
156 |
| Bixler, Levi |
207 |
| Black Jack Davy |
367 |
| Blowpipe, Copper, from Mound |
147 |
| Board of Directors, Meeting of |
78, 205, 370 |
| Boone, Capt. Nathan, Survey |
356 |
| Boone County, Ark., Excavations in Caves |
148 |
| Boudinot, Frank J. |
252 |
| Brewer, Phil D. |
60 |
| Brown, Elmer E. |
89 |
| Bryan County |
216 |
| Bryce, J. Y. |
6, 14, 191, 193, 199, 204, 241, 291, 311 |
| Buchanan, Dr. J. S. |
303 |
| Bushyhead, D. W., Principal Chief |
30 |
-C-
|
| Caddoan Era |
143 |
| Caddo Indians |
111 |
| Caldwell, Mable |
45 |
| Cave Dwelling, Excavation of |
144-5 |
| Celebration, Old-Timers |
153 |
| Checote, Samuel, Historical Sketch of |
275 |
| Cherokee Indians |
16, 132, 251, 313, 326, 356 |
| Cherokee Nation, A Decade After Civil War |
16 |
| Cherokee Schools |
22 |
| Cherokee Strip |
94, 132, 252 |
| Chert Quarries |
143 |
| Chickasaw Indians |
31, 34, 132, 163, 289 |
| Chickasaw Academy |
116 |
| Chisholm, Johnnie Bishop |
128 |
| Choctaw Indians |
31, 57, 100, 132, 229, 327, 340, 352 |
| Choctaw Indian’s Diary |
61 |
| Choctaw Indians, Life Among |
156 |
| Choctaw Missionary |
57, 194 |
| Choctaw Mission of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions |
166 |
| Choctaw Removal West of the Mississippi |
100, 176, 348 |
| Choctaw Schools |
149, 156, 338, 343 |
| Choctaws as Slave Holders |
113, 181 |
| Choctaws in the War of 1812 |
100 |
| Choctaws in World War |
115 |
| Cimarron Territory |
96 |
| Clark, John A. |
245 |
| Cole, Gov. Coleman |
229 |
| Comanche Raid |
34 |
| Confederate Activities in Indian Territory |
216, 264, 276 |
| Conlan, Czarina C. |
13, 70, 355 |
| Cooper, Courtney Riley |
366 |
| Copper, Ornaments from Mound |
147 |
| Creek Indians |
132, 275, 329, 356 |
| Creek Indians in Confederacy |
276, 331 |
| Crossett, G. A. |
100 |
-D-
|
| Dale, Edward Everett |
15, 303, 321 |
| Dale, Rosalie |
366-7 |
| Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty |
101, 178, 352 |
| Davenport, Luda Pickens |
292 |
| Domiciliary Mounds |
143 |
| Drake, Mrs. Florence |
165, 250 |
| Duffy, Peter Parnell |
201 |
| Duncan. James W. |
251 |
| Dunkle, Rev. W. F. |
61 |
| Dunn, Jesse J. |
295 |
-E-
|
| Ear Ornaments, Stone |
147 |
| Ellis, Mrs. Sarah Starns |
283 |
| Excavations, Archaelogical |
143-7 |
-F-
|
| Ferguson, Mrs. Walter |
162, 211 |
| Five Civilized Tribes |
132, 259 |
| Folklore |
45 |
| Folsom, Col. David |
177, 340 |
| Folsom, Rev. Willis F. |
55, 61 |
| Foreman, Grant |
210, 357, 368 |
| Fort Coffee Academy |
160 |
| Fort McCulloch |
216 |
| Friends Society of Philadelphia |
223 |
-G-
|
| Gainer, Ina |
200 |
-H-
|
| Harley Institute |
116 |
| Hawks, William E. |
153 |
| Hester, Mrs. G. B. |
241 |
| Hillside Mission |
223 |
| Historical Society, A Woman’s Viewpoint |
162 |
| Hogue, Rev. R. J. |
296 |
| Holmes, Dr. Wm. H. |
143 |
| Hysmith, Mrs. Logan G. |
286 |
-I-
|
| Indian International Fair |
255 |
| Indian Mission Conference |
58, 116 |
| Indian Music |
302 |
| Indians in the Confederate Army |
216, 264, 276 |
| Indian Territory |
101, 131, 255 |
-J-
|
| Jones Academy |
338 |
| Jones, Henry C., A Fox Indian |
308 |
-K-
|
| Kagey, J. N. |
339 |
| Kay County, Excavations on Indian Village Site |
148 |
| Keetoowah Society |
251 |
| Kidder, Dr. A. V. |
143 |
| Korn, Mrs. Frank |
232 |
-L-
|
| Lambert, O. A. |
280 |
| Lawson, Mrs. Roberta C. |
302 |
| Legends of Oklahoma |
50 |
| Lewis, Aaron B. |
333 |
| Lewis, Mrs. Ida Mae |
244 |
| Lewis, John W. |
244 |
| Local History, A Nearly Forgotten Fragment |
34 |
| Locke, V. M. Jr. |
232 |
| Le Flore, J. W. |
149 |
| Love, Judge Overton |
288 |
-M-
|
| McCulloch, Fort |
216 |
| Methodist Episcopal Church, South |
57, 116, 233, 307 |
| Methvin, Rev. J. J. |
302 |
| Meyer, Rev. William |
247 |
| Military Trails, (Roads) |
185, 216, 230, 237 |
| Miller, Floyd E. |
223 |
| Morrison, W. B. |
183, 222, 337 |
| Mound Builder Mounds |
143 |
| Mound, Excavation of |
145-6 |
| Mound, Mound Builder |
143 |
| Mounds, Domiciliary |
143 |
-N-
|
| Nighthawks |
253 |
| No-Man’s-Land |
89 |
-O-
|
| Oak-Chi-Ah, Missionary, Death of |
194 |
| Ohoyohoma Chapter, O. E. S., Atoka, Okla. |
298 |
| Oil Was Produced in Oklahoma in 1859 |
322 |
| Oklahoma |
366 |
| Oklahoma Civilization |
192 |
| Oklahoma Folklore |
45 |
| Oklahoma, Journey Across Ninety Years Ago |
333 |
| Oklahoma Lands |
132 |
| Oklahoma, Opening |
129 |
| Oklahoma Pioneer |
201 |
| Oskison, John M. |
367 |
| Overton, B. F., Governor of Chickasaws |
118 |
-P-
|
| Parle, Frank E. |
149 |
| Perryville, Regular Military Post |
184 |
| Pike, Gen. Albert |
216, 333 |
| Pioneer Days in the Early Southwest |
210 |
| Pipes, Ceremonial Stone |
147 |
| Platt National Park |
11 |
| Post Offices in Indian Territory |
202, 229, 288, 368 |
| Pottawatomie County Historical Society |
164 |
| Pottawatomie County Pioneers |
242 |
| Pottery, Earthware |
146-148 |
| Proto-Siouan Mound |
146 |
| Pushmataha |
100, 347 |
-Q-
|
| Quarries, Chert |
143 |
-R-
|
| Ream, Robert L. |
44 |
| Ridge, John Rollin |
312 |
| Robertson, Harry C. |
144 |
| Rock Shelter, Excavations in |
147 |
| Rogers, Mrs. Mary M. |
298 |
-S-
|
| Sac and Fox Reservation |
243, 307 |
| Sapulpa |
329 |
| Sapulpa, William A. |
332 |
| Seminole Indians |
132 |
| Sioux Legend |
199 |
| Sipes, Jasper |
9 |
| Sketchbook, Leaf from |
31 |
| Smith, Walter R. |
50 |
| Spindles, Copper, from Mound |
147 |
| Spring, Otto F. |
143 |
| Starns, Nicholas, Revolutionary Soldier |
283 |
| Statehood Day |
232 |
| Stone Age Man |
143 |
| Survey, Creek-Cherokee Boundary Line |
356 |
-T-
|
| Taylor, Baxter |
31, 298 |
| Thoburn, Joseph B. |
3, 143, 148, 164, 282, 294 |
| Thompson, Mrs. E. A. |
208 |
| Travis, V. A. |
16 |
| Treasurer’s Report |
80 |
-U-
|
| Union Armies in Indian Territory |
264 |
-V-
|
| Vanishing Race |
100 |
-W-
|
| War of 1812 |
100 |
| Warren, Robert King |
291 |
| Weber, Mrs. Jessie Palmer |
294 |
| Wicks, Hamilton S. |
129 |
| Williams, R. L. |
33, 58, 281 |
| Wright, Muriel H. |
322 |
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