
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 14
1936
INDEX
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | Y
|
-A-
|
| 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 |
|
-B-
|
| 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 |
|
-C-
|
| 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 |
|
-D-
|
| 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 |
|
-E-
|
| 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 |
|
-F-
|
| 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 |
|
-G-
|
| 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 |
|
-H-
|
| 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 |
|
-I-
|
| 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 |
|
-J-
|
| 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 |
|
-K-
|
| 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.), |
179-186 |
| Kell, David, |
301 |
| Keokuk, Chief, |
25, 468n |
| Kiamichi (Mountains) |
16 |
| Kiamichi River, |
20 |
| Kickapoo reservation, |
27n |
| Kinchen, Oscar A., |
312 |
| King, Capt. Chas., |
150 |
| King College, Bristol, Tenn., |
429 |
| Kingsbury, Rev. Cyrus, |
71, 171 |
| Kinnear, Mrs. C. A., |
366 |
| Kinyon, Edmund G., |
309 |
| Koonsher Female Seminary, |
69 |
|
-L-
|
| La Fayette, General, |
12 |
| "Lands of the Creek Confederacy, International Conflict for," by Gerald Forbes, |
478-498 |
| Land Grants, |
178 |
| Language and the Study of Language, Whitney,
|
331 |
| Lardner, W. B., |
305n |
| Lawrenceville, New Jersey, |
352 |
| Leavenworth, Gen. Henry, |
445 |
| LeFlore, F., |
68, 73 |
| LeFlore, Greenwood, |
163, 171 |
| LeFlore District, Miss., |
420 |
| LeFlore, Louisa, |
433 |
| Light Horse Police, |
171 |
| Little Rock, Ark., |
429 |
| Little Rock Gazette, |
447n |
| Little Bighorn Fight, |
41 |
| Little, Will T., |
277 |
| Little, Wolf, |
363n |
| Livingston, Robert R., |
23 |
| Locke, V. M., |
427 |
| Lone Star Route, |
183 |
| Long, Maj. Stephen H., |
435 |
| Louisiana Purchase, |
23-24 |
| Louisiana Purchase, states included in, |
24 |
| Lyster Operatic Company, |
306 |
|
-M-
|
| Macready, E. D., |
315 |
| Madison, Secy. of State, |
23 |
| Mail Route, Butterfield Overland, |
180 |
| Malone, The Choctaw Nation,
|
163n |
| Maney, Col. James B., |
393, 401n |
| Markley, Capt. Alfred C., |
149 |
| Martin, Joseph, (Brig. Gen.), |
349 |
| Martin, John, |
350-351 |
| Martin, Matthew, |
445 |
| Marysville, (Calif.), |
304, 307 |
| Marysville Daily News, |
304 |
| Marysville Appeal, |
304n |
| Marysville National Democrat, |
303, 305-306 |
| Maryville Seminary, |
456 |
| Mason, Maj. R. B., |
395-396, 400n, 447 |
| Matheson, Thomas Blair, Sue Jane and Pearl M., |
370 |
| Matson, Smith Corbin, |
218-221 |
| Maysville, Ky., |
12 |
| Melville, Geo., |
181 |
| Merritt, Edgar B., |
59n |
| Meserve, John Bartlett, |
9, 163n, 349, 419 |
| Meserve, Dr. Charles Francis, |
524-525 |
| Methodist Schools of Choctaw Nation, |
75 |
| Methodist, Southern Schools, |
312, 319-320 |
| Methodist Episcopal Schools, |
318 |
| Methvin, Rev. J. J., Methodist missionary, |
153 |
| Miami (Indians), |
27n |
| Mills, Roger Q., |
41-44 |
| Millspaugh, R. L., |
271, 275 |
| Missionaries, |
168-169, 456-466 |
| Missionary Herald, May 1822,
|
164n, 168n, 169n |
| Mission Board, Domestic, |
461, 463 |
| Mission Board, Home, |
466 |
| Mississippi, Webster County, |
9 |
| Mississippi, State of, |
11-13, 15-16, 19, 22 |
| Missississppi River, |
23 |
| Mississippi, As a Province, Territory and State, |
171n |
| Missouri, Kansas & Texas (RR), |
20, 174-180, 183, 422 |
| Modoc War, |
40 |
| Monroe, James, |
23-24 |
| Monroe, Pres., |
436, 438 |
| Moon, Van T., |
86 |
| Mooney, James, |
442n |
| Moore, Mrs. N. B., |
5 |
| Moravians, |
168 |
| Morris, L. A., |
422, 425 |
| Morton, Ohland, |
502 |
| Murietta, Joaquin, The Life and Adventures of, |
303 |
| Murray, Wm. H., |
197, 204 |
| Murrow, J. S., |
176 |
| Musgrove, Mary, |
480, 490 |
| Muskogee, (Okla.), |
181, 183-184, 190, 196, 198 |
| Muskogee Democrat, |
199 |
| Muskogee Phoenix, |
196 |
| Muskogee Indians, lands of the, |
181 |
|
-N-
|
| Nanih Waya, |
420 |
| Napoleon, |
23 |
| Napoleon, Camp, |
29 |
| Natchez Road, |
12 |
| National Democrat, |
304, 307 |
| Nebraska and Kansas, |
473-474 |
| Nelson, Capt. Coleman E., |
429 |
| Nesbitt, Paul, |
189-190 |
| "Net Proceeds," |
17-18 |
| Newark School for Boys, |
72 |
| Newspapers, |
377-379 |
| New York (Indians), reservation for, |
27n |
| New York, Graphic,
|
185 |
| Nichols, Mrs. Helen Corey, |
298 |
| Noble Academy, |
315 |
| "No Man's Land, Story of," by Maud O. Thomas, |
243-247 |
| Norman, J. A., |
196 |
| Norman, (Okla.) Transcript,
|
312n, 314n, 316n, 318n, 319n, 320n, 322n |
| Notes, |
222-224, 526-528 |
| Notes, from the Indian Advocate, July 1847, issue,
|
67-83 |
| Nowland, E. W. B., |
403, 406 |
|
-O-
|
| O'Beirne, Leaders and Leading Men in the Indian Territory,
|
420n, 424n, 428n |
| Oconee, |
167 |
| Office of Indian Affairs, miscellaneous files from, |
3-8 |
| Oglethorpe, Gen. James, |
490, 491, 493 |
| Ohio River, |
9 |
| "Oklahoma, A Foreordained Commonwealth," by Dan W. Peery, |
22-48 |
| Oklahoma, meaning of, |
39n |
| Oklahoma, creation of, |
48 |
| Oklahoma, name in Choctaw language, |
156 |
| Oklahoma, removal of Indians from Kansas to, |
40 |
| Oklahoma, A History of the State and Its People, Thoburn and Wright
|
173n |
| Oklahoma, Formation of, |
59n |
| Oklahoma Constitutional Convention, |
204-217 |
| Oklahoma, "Contribution of the Indian People to," Muriel H. Wright, |
156-161 |
| Oklahoma Press Association, |
284, 286 |
| Oklahoma Territory, Indian reservations in, |
467 |
| Oklahoma Territory, dissolution of, |
469 |
| Oklahoma Methodist College, |
315 |
| Oklahoma School Herald, |
315n, 316n, 321 |
| Oklahoma Illustrated, |
317n |
| Oklahoma Call, |
318n, 319n, 320n |
| Oklahoma, First Postmaster at, |
223 |
| "Oklahoma's First College, Old High Gate at Norman," by Oscar A. Kinchen, |
312-323 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, "Report of Grant Foreman, a Director of," |
3-8, 370 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, "Minutes of meeting of Board of Directors, January 23, 1936," |
123-126 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, "Addresses at Annual Meeting of," |
228-247 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, "Annual report of Secretary of," |
248-253 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, "Minutes of the Annual Meeting of," |
254-257 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, "Minutes of meeting of Board of Directors, Apr. 23, 1936," |
258-260 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, "Minutes of meeting of Board of Directors, July 23, 1936, |
383-386 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, "Archives Department of," |
379-384 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, "Minutes of meeting of Board of Directors, Oct. 29, 1936," |
513-517 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, "Notes," |
526-528 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, "History Contest," |
528 |
| Osage (Indians), |
3-8, 27, 395-417 |
| Osage Nation, principal chief of, |
401, 452 |
| Overland Magazine, |
302n, 305n |
| Overland Mail, |
184 |
|
-P-
|
| Panic of 1873, |
186 |
| Paris, Texas, |
184 |
| Parker, Judge Isaac C., |
355 |
| Parsons, Kansas, |
185 |
| Patton, James W., The Women of the Confederacy,
|
409 |
| Patton, C. W., |
507 |
| Payne, David L., |
47 |
| Payne, "C. P. Wickmiller's recollections of," |
241-243 |
| Pearson, Col. Edward P., |
148 |
| Peery, Dan W., |
22, 86, 285 |
| Pennington, Isaac, |
401n |
| Peoples Voice, |
315n, 319n |
| Peorias (Indians), |
27n |
| Phillips Collection, |
352n |
| Pickett, Albert James, History of Alabama, |
164n |
| Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, |
435, 444 |
| Pine Ridge Station, |
71 |
| Pioneers of El Dorado, |
303 |
| Placerville, El Dorado County, |
296 |
| Plahankas (Indians), |
27n |
| Porter, Gov. Pleasant, |
196-198 |
| Potter, Wilson D., |
365-368 |
| Potter, W. W., |
366 |
| Potter, Roy P., |
366 |
| Powell, J. W., |
53n, 60n |
| Prairie Indians, The, |
440-451 |
| Priber, Christian, |
163 |
| Princeton University, |
352 |
| Purington, Maj. George A., |
149 |
| Pushmataha, Chief, |
12, 21 |
| Pushmataha, County, |
16, 420 |
|
-Q-
|
| Quapaw, (Indians), |
3 |
| Quapaw Nation, Chief of, |
416 |
| Quinby, Lieut. DeHart G., |
184 |
|
-R-
|
| Railway line through Indian Territory, |
137, 174-181 |
| Railroads, |
173-186 |
| Rains, A. R., |
451 |
| Ramsey, Silas Marion, |
130 |
| Ranck, Mabel A., |
387-388 |
| Red Bluff Beacon,
|
304n |
| Red River, |
175, 182-183 |
| Red River City, |
185 |
| Red River Station, |
355 |
| "Reminiscences of an Indian Trader," by Gen. R. A. Sneed, |
135-155 |
| Removal Treaty of 1830, Article XIV of, |
13 |
| Removal Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, |
12 |
| Reservation, Iowa, Dissolution of, |
467-477 |
| Reynolds, Milton W., |
30, 280 |
| Richardson, R. N., |
441n |
| Ridge, John Rollin, in California, by Carolyn Thomas Foreman, |
295, 299-311 |
| Ridge, Sarah Bird Horthrup, |
301n |
| Ridge, Andrew J., |
309 |
| Ridge, Helen C., |
309 |
| Ridge Bibliography, |
309-311 |
| Ridings, Sam P., The Chisholm Trail,
|
508 |
| Rister, C. C., |
434 |
| River, Red, |
175, 182-183 |
| River, Cimarron, |
475 |
| River, Chattahooche, Flint, Alabama and Mobile, |
478 |
| River, Canadian, |
184 |
| River, Salt Fork, |
361-362 |
| Roanoke College, Salem, Va., |
429 |
| Robb, A. W., |
181n |
| Robertson, Rev. W. S., |
5 |
| Robison, Agt. John C., |
474-475 |
| Rock, Mrs. Marion Tuttle, |
30 |
| Rogers, W. C., |
196-197 |
| Ross, John, |
33n, 351, 354 |
| Ross, Bertha Doan, |
99 |
| Routh, E. C., |
456 |
| Royce, Josiah, |
308 |
|
-S-
|
| Sacramento Bee,
|
304, 307 |
| Sacramento Daily Union,
|
307n |
| Sac & Fox (Indians), negotiations with, |
25 |
| Sac & Fox reservation, |
27n |
| Salt Plains, |
230, 360, 362 |
| San Andreas, Calaveras County, (California), |
296 |
| San Diego, County, History of,
|
295n, 296n, 297n |
| San Diego County, |
298 |
| San Diego Union,
|
296-298, 299n |
| San Francisco Chronicle,
|
298, 307-308 |
| San Francisco Herald,
|
305, 307 |
| San Francisco Bulletin,
|
307 |
| San Francisco Examiner,
|
307 |
| Savage, The Noble, |
331n |
| Sawyer, Miss Sophia, |
300 |
| Sayre, Warren G., |
469 |
| Scales, Joseph Absolom, |
306 |
| Schell City, |
185 |
| Schermerhorn, Rev. John F., |
393 |
| Schrimsher, John G., |
357 |
| Schools for Indian Children, |
151 |
| Scott, Lieut. Hugh L., |
150 |
| Scott, Geo. W., |
198 |
| Scullen, John, |
181 |
| Seawell, Lieut. Washington, |
403n |
| "Seminole Clan Relationship Terms, Interpretation of," by H. R. Antle, |
343-348 |
| Seminole Clan, alphabet and words, meaning of, |
344-348 |
| Seminole (Indians), |
3-8, 28-35 |
| Seminole (Indians), lineage of, |
53 |
| Seminole (Indians), Nation, |
175 |
| Sequoyah, |
171 |
| Sequoyah, Convention, |
203, 212 |
| Sequoyah Committee, report of, |
369-373 |
| Sequoyah County, |
369 |
| Shackleford, Judge James M., |
423 |
| Shasta County, Calif., |
302 |
| Shasta County Courier,
|
303 |
| Sherman, Texas, |
182, 432 |
| Shumaka, |
10-11, 13, 15 |
| Shoshone (Indians), |
328-329 |
| Simpkins, Francis B., The Women of the Confederacy,
|
409 |
| Single Statehood, |
198 |
| Sioux (Indians), |
41-44 |
| Sioux (Indians) War, |
41 |
| Snake Creek Station, |
137 |
| Sneed, R. A., |
133-135 |
| Snyder, J. H., |
389 |
| Southern Methodist Church, |
312 |
| "Southern Plains Indian Relations, 1835-1845, A Federal Experiment in," by C. C. Rister, |
434-455 |
| Southwest Review, |
302n |
| Spain, Country of, |
23-24 |
| Speed, Horace, |
468-469 |
| Spencer Academy, description of, |
73-75 |
| Starr, History of Cherokee Indians,
|
170n |
| State Democrat,
|
318n, 319-320 |
| State Library, Sacramento, |
308 |
| State Capital,
|
272-282 |
| Statehood, struggle for, |
193-204 |
| Stevens, Robert S., |
181, 184 |
| St. Louis Republican,
|
185 |
| Stilwell, Jack, |
147 |
| Stokes, Gov. Montfort, |
393, 395, 398n, 406n, 441, 446 |
| Stokes, Gov. Montfort, Speech of, |
407 |
| Stringtown, (Okla.), |
183 |
| Stuart, Capt. John, |
349-350 |
| Summers, Lewis Preston, |
9 |
| Swanton, J. R., |
66n |
|
-T-
|
| Taggart, Chas. P., |
397 |
| Talleyrand, French diplomat, |
24 |
| Tatum, Agt. Lawrie, |
145 |
| Taylor, Marcus E., |
151 |
| Taylor, Frederick A., |
297 |
| Taylor, T. U., The Chisholm Trail and Other Routes,
|
508-512 |
| Telephone, The first, |
222 |
| Tellico Station, |
167 |
| Tennessee, Shawnee (Indians), |
9 |
| Tennessee, State of, |
9 |
| Tennessee, Baptist Convention, Monroe County, |
456 |
| "Territory was young, When the," by T. E. Beck, |
360-364 |
| Territorial Convention, |
189-217 |
| "Texas Cattle Trail, The," H. S. Tennant, |
86-108 |
| Texas Road, Down the, Grant Foreman,
|
501-502 |
| Thacker, Chas. N., |
520-523 |
| Thoburn, A Standard History of Oklahoma,
|
173n, 180n, 181n |
| Thoburn, Joseph B., |
294, 512 |
| Thomas, Maud O., |
243 |
| Thompson, Charles, |
354 |
| Tobin, P. H., |
183 |
| "Trails, the Two Cattle," |
84-122 |
| Trails, Eastern and Western, |
109 |
| Treaty negotiations of 1835-1837, failure of, |
451-454 |
| Treaty with Wild Indians, |
393-418 |
| Treaties of 1866, one of provisions of, |
174 |
| Treaties of 1835 with Wild Indians, Articles of, |
409-411 |
| Treaties with Iowas, |
467-477 |
| Tribes, Removing the Eastern, |
435-440 |
| Tribes, Iowa, |
467-477 |
| Tribes, Creek, |
481 |
| Trinity National, |
303, 305 |
| Tuskahoma, Okla., |
420 |
| Tuskahoma Academy, |
432 |
| Tuskahoma party, |
432 |
| Tuskaloosa Institute, |
432 |
| "Tuskegee in Florida, Historic and Archaic Study of the," by Edward David and H. R. Antle, |
53-66 |
| Tuskegee, Habitations of, |
60 |
| Tuskegee, Food supply and preparation, |
61 |
| Tuskegee, dress and personal decoration, |
63 |
| Tuskegee, artifacts of, |
63 |
| Tuskegee, Social culture, |
64-66 |
|
-U-
|
| "Union Pacific, Southern Branch," by James D. Morrison, |
173-188 |
| Union, the,
|
23, 305 |
| Union, The Daily, |
298n |
| United States, |
23-24 |
| United States, representatives of, at Ft. Smith council, |
30 |
| Upton, Charles Elmer, |
303 |
| U. S. Bureau of American Ethnology, |
329n |
|
-V-
|
| Van Buren, (Ark.), |
3 |
| Van Buren, Pres. Martin, |
434n |
| Vincent, Bishop, |
318, 321-323 |
| Vinita, (Okla.), |
183 |
|
-W-
|
| Wagoner, (Okla.), |
184 |
| Walker, Robt. Sparks, Torchlights to the Cherokees,
|
163n |
| Walker, George M., |
180 |
| Wardell, M. L., |
508 |
| Warriors, Indian, |
10 |
| Washburn, Rev. Cephas, |
301 |
| Washington, City of, |
3-13 |
| Washington, treaties of 1866, |
39 |
| Washington, Geo., Caddo head chief, |
143-145 |
| Washington County, Va., |
9 |
| Watie, Stand and Saladin, |
306 |
| Weidman, John M., |
317n |
| Wellman, Paul I., Death in the Desert,
|
503 |
| Westminster Hall, |
321, 323 |
| Wheelock Female Seminary, |
73, 432 |
| Whitsitt, W. H., |
458 |
| Wichita, Caddo and affiliated tribes, schools for, |
139 |
| Wichita (Indians), Kosharaka, Second Chief of, |
411-412 |
| Wichita (Indians), Koustowah, First Chief of, |
412 |
| Wickmiller, C. P., |
241 |
| Wild (Indians), "Journal of Proceedings at Our First Treaty With," Edited by Grant Foreman, |
393-418 |
| Wild game, |
154, 162 |
| Wilkinson, Elizabeth, |
301 |
| Wilkinson, Eliza, |
351 |
| Williams, Adair's History of the Indians,
|
162n, 163n |
| Williams, W. G., (Caddo Bill), |
137, 145 |
| Williams, R. L., |
199, 205 |
| Wilson, Thos. E., |
406 |
| Winfield, (Kans.), |
269 |
| Woodward, Tom, |
145 |
| Worcester, Rev. S. A., |
5, 8 |
| Worley, Rev. A. J., |
315-316, 319-322 |
| "W. P. A. Project, report on," |
374-382 |
| Wright, Rev. Allen, |
39n, 72-73 |
| Wright, J. George, |
153 |
| Wright, Muriel H., |
156 |
| Wyandotte & Pottawatomie reservation, |
27n |
|
-Y-
|
| Yellow Bird, (Chees-quat-a-law-ny), |
300 |
| Yuba County, (California), History of,
|
304n |
| Yukon Register, |
285 |
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