
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 16
1938
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-
|
| Abbott, Judge Warren D., |
94 |
| Abert, Lieut. John J., |
112-113 |
| Adair, John L., |
39n |
| Adams, John Quincy, |
63 |
| "Address, An," By Judge Thos. H. Doyle, |
52-57 |
| Ainsworth, Thomas D., |
237 |
| Alabama, State of, |
31 |
| Aldridge, Samuel, |
171 |
| Algonquin, |
110-111 |
| Allen, J. K., and Augustus C., |
199 |
| American Aborigines, |
100 |
| American Indians, |
103, 109 |
| American archaeology, |
115 |
| American Revolution, |
24 |
| "Anadarko, Historic Sites around," by C. Ross Hume, |
410-424 |
| Anthony, Major Scott J., |
455 ff |
| Archaeological study of Mound-Builder Cultures, |
97-117 |
| Arkansas, state of, |
59-61, 63, 65-66, 90, 94, 117 |
| Arkansas, Federal Court, |
92 |
| Armstrong, Maj. F. W., |
234 |
| Arthur, Dora Fowler, |
207n |
| Athapascan, |
113-114 |
| Atkins, Commissioner, |
46 |
| Atta-culla-culla (The Little Carpenter), |
5, 7-8, 10-22 |
| Audubon, John J., |
204 |
| Austin, Stephen and Moses, |
79 |
|
-B-
|
| Bacone University, |
317 |
| Beaver (Okla.), |
190 |
| Bell, J. M., |
45 |
| Bell, Sen. L. B., |
136-137 |
| Belt, Acting Commissioner, |
47-48, 51 |
| Bennington Station, |
175 |
| Bienville, French explorer, |
61, 467-478 |
| Black Kettle, |
452-453, 458 |
| Blount, William, |
25, 28 |
| Book Reviews: (Washington Irving on the Prairie, Ellsworth,)
|
118-119 |
| Book Reviews: (Adventure on Red River—Marcy, Foreman),
|
119-120 |
| Book Reviews: (Trumpets Calling, Aydelotte),
|
120-123 |
| Book Reviews: (Carbine and Lance, the Story of Old Fort Sill, Nye),
|
123-124 |
| Book Reviews: (A Political History of the Cherokee Nation, Wardell),
|
378-379 |
| Book Reviews: (A History of Historical Writings, Barnes),
|
380-382 |
| Book Reviews: (Old Frontiers, The Story of the Cherokee Indians from Earliest Times to the Date of their Removal to the West, 1838, Brown),
|
493-495 |
| Book Reviews: (Geronimo's Story of His Life, Barrett),
|
495-497 |
| Botalye (Kiowa Indian), |
241 |
| Boudinot, Elias, |
33, 152n, 155 |
| Boundary Dispute, Okla-Texas, |
86-87 |
| Bowie, James, |
79 |
| Brainerd Mission, |
32 |
| Breckenridge, Maurice A., |
96 |
| Brewer, Judge David J., |
45 |
| Brinton, Dan'l G., |
111n |
| Brown, John P., |
35n |
| Brown, Loren N., |
425, 443n |
| Bryan, J. M., |
46 |
| Bryce, Rev. J. Y., |
237 |
| Burnet, David G., |
198 |
| "Burney, Governor Benjamin Crooks," by John B. Meserve, |
221-233 |
| Bushyhead, D. W., |
39n, 315, 320 |
| Bushyhead, Jesse, |
148n, 315-325 |
| Butler, Rev. Marcus Lafayette (necrology), |
261-265 |
| Butterfield Overland Mail, |
238 |
| Butterworth, Judge Chas. W., |
95 |
|
-C-
|
| Caddo County (Okla.), historic sites in, |
410-412 |
| Caldwell, Norman W., |
492n |
| Calhoun, John C., |
66 |
| Camp Phoenix, |
71 |
| Campbell, Judge Ralph E., |
95 |
| Campbell, Joshua Buchanan (necrology), |
271-272 |
| Canadians, the, |
468, 472, 475, 477 |
| Carolina, North and South, |
3 |
| Carolina, State of, |
164 |
| "Catholic Missions, Sources for the Study of Oklahoma," by Sister M. Ursula, |
346-377 |
| Cattle industry, |
59, 81, 135-136, 303-304, 326-336 |
| Cattlemen, |
36, 326-336 |
| Chapman, Berlin B., |
36, 51n, 135, 162n, 337, 345n |
| Chase, Og, |
190 |
| "Checote, Chief Samuel, With Sketches of Chief Locher Harjo and Ward Coachman," by John B. Meserve, |
401-409 |
| "Cherokees, Notes of a Missionary among the," edited by Grant Foreman, |
171-189 |
| Cherokee (Indians), |
3-35, 36-51, 76, 91, 315-325 |
| Cherokee (Indians), towns occupied by, |
4-5 |
| Cherokee (Indians), clan division of, |
4 |
| Cherokee (Indians), delegation to England, |
5 |
| Cherokee (Indians), "Emporer" Moytoy, |
6 |
| Cherokee (Indians), troubles of the (in Va.), |
9n |
| Cherokee (Indians), Prominent, |
33 |
| Cherokee (Indians), removal of, |
33-34 |
| Cherokee (Indians), Eastern Band of, |
34 |
| Cherokee (Indians), "Eastern Chiefs of," by John P. Brown, |
3-35 |
| Cherokee (Indians), lands of, |
36-51 |
| Cherokee (Indians), Other chiefs of, |
34 |
| Cherokee (Indians), treaty of 1866, |
40-41 |
| Cherokee (Indians), treaty of 1835, |
42 |
| Cherokee (Indians), treaty of 1833, |
43 |
| Cherokee (Indians), removal, centennial of, |
397 |
| "Cherokee Outlet, How Acquired and Disposed of," by Berlin B. Chapman, |
36-51, 135-162, 326-336 |
| Cherokee (Nation), |
43, 93-94 |
| Cherokee (Nation), Commission, |
40, 48, 135, 155 |
| Cherokee (Nation), National Council, |
144 |
| Cherokee (Nation), Strip Livestock Assn., |
137 |
| Cheyenne and Arapahoe treaty (of 1867), |
44, 48 |
| Chickasaw (Indians), |
67-69, 76, 82, 215-220, 221-233, 425-443, 465-492 |
| "Chickasaw Threat to French Control of the Mississippi in the 1740's," by Norman W. Caldwell, |
465-492 |
| Chickasaw-Choctaw migration, |
111-112 |
| Chicken, Col. George, |
4 |
| "Chiefs, Eastern Cherokee," by John P. Brown, |
3-35 |
| "Chivington, Colonel John M., Military Investigation of,—Following the Sand Creek Massacre," by Wm. J. Mellor, |
444-464 |
| Choctaw and Chickasaw (Indians), |
67-69, 76, 82, 214-220, 425-443 |
| "Choctaw-Chickasaw Court Citizens, The," by Loren N. Brown, |
425-443 |
| Choctaw (Indians), |
65-71, 214-220, 234, 240, 425-443, 465-492 |
| Choctaw (Indians), Capitol, dedication of, |
396 |
| Choctaw (Indians), Mission, |
173 |
| Choctaw (Indians), Nation, |
234 |
| Church, Catholic, |
346-377 |
| Church, Baptist, |
422 |
| Church, Methodist, |
401, 423 |
| Church, Presbyterian, |
423 |
| Church, St. Patricks, |
348 |
| Clements, Dr. Forrest, |
104 |
| Coachman, Ward, |
406-407 |
| Coffee, Gen. John, |
235 |
| "Colbert Ferry on Red River, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory," by W. B. Morrison, |
302-314 |
| Colbert, Benjamin Franklin, |
305n |
| "Colonel A. W. Evans' Christmas Day Indian Fight (1868)," edited by C. C. Rister, |
275-301 |
| Columbus, Christopher, |
163 |
| Comanche and Kiowa (Indians), |
70-71, 411-412 |
| Cooper, Douglas H., |
238 |
| Coronado, |
60, 109 |
| Court, Choctaw-Chickasaw Citizenship, |
425-443 |
| Coweta (Okla.), |
91 |
| Crawford, Samuel J., |
50n |
| Crawford, Gov. S. J., |
279 |
| Creek (Indians), |
3-4, 6, 91, 337-345, 401-409 |
| Creek (Indians), Nation, |
93-94, 326 |
| Creek (Indians), "Unratified Treaty with the," by Berlin B. Chapman, |
337-345 |
| Crockett, David, |
79 |
| Cuming, Sir Alexander, |
5-6 |
| Curl, Joseph John, |
130 |
| Custer, Col. George A., |
279 |
|
-D-
|
| Dale, Professor (E. E.), |
39 |
| Dancing Rabbit Creek, |
67 |
| Dancing Rabbit Creek, treaty of, |
219 |
| Davis, Edwin H., |
99n |
| Dawes, Senator, |
37 |
| Dawes Commission, |
425-443 |
| Dean, Miss Sarah, |
174 |
| Debo, Angie, |
120 |
| Demere, Capt. Ramond and Capt. Paul, |
7 |
| De Soto, |
3, 60-61, 163, 214 |
| de Vaca, Cabeza, |
60 |
| Devens, Atty-Genl. Charles, |
46 |
| Dinwiddie Papers, |
9n |
| Doak's Stand, |
66 |
| Doaksville, treaty made at, |
68, 74, 238 |
| Doan's Crossing, |
74 |
| "Downing, Chief Lewis, and Chief Charles Thompson," by John B. Meserve, |
315-325 |
| Downs, Henry D., |
66 |
| Doyle, Judge Thomas H., |
52, 57n |
| Dragging Canoe, |
19-27 |
| Dunlop, Robert, |
504-505 |
| Dunn, Agt. J. W., |
338 |
| Durham, Virgil, |
266 |
| Dwight Station, |
176 |
|
-E-
|
| "Eastern Cherokee Chiefs," by John P. Brown, |
3-35 |
| Eaton, Rachel Caroline, |
509-510 |
| Emory, W. H., |
113n |
| Enabling Act, an, |
90 |
| English(men) |
471, 475, 479, 481-482 |
| English(men), relations of the, and the Indians, |
164 |
| Enslavement of southern Indians, |
164 |
| Eskimo race, |
100 |
| "Evans', Col. A. W., Christmas Day Indian Fight (1868)," edited by C. C. Rister, |
275-301 |
| Evans, Gov. John, of Colorado, |
446-459 |
| Expedition, Dunbar-Hunter, |
64 |
| Expedition, Canadian River, report of, |
281-301 |
|
-F-
|
| Fairchild (Gen. Lucius), |
36n |
| Federal Court, |
91-96 |
| "Ferry, Colbert, on Red River, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory," by W. B. Morrison, |
302-314 |
| Ferry, Rock Bluff, |
302 |
| Fite, Dr. Richard L., |
132 |
| Folsom, David, |
67 |
| Forbes, Gerald, |
163, 170n |
| Foreman, Grant, |
171, 189n |
| Forts, Bascom, |
244, 279, 281n |
| Forts, Coffee, |
72 |
| Forts, Cobb, |
73 |
| Forts, DuQuesne, |
9 |
| Forts, Gibson, |
72-75 |
| Forts, Hays, |
277 |
| Forts, Loudoun, |
7-8, 11-17 |
| Forts, Military, |
71-75, 241-249, 444-464 |
| Forts, McCulloch, |
73 |
| Forts, Payne, |
22 |
| Forts, Prince George, |
10 |
| Forts, Washita, |
72-73 |
| Fort Smith road, |
244 |
| Fowler, Rev. Littleton, |
206 |
| France, |
89 |
| Frankish invasion, |
109 |
| Frederick, J. V., |
190, 196n |
| French, |
60-63, 89, 465-492 |
|
-G-
|
| Gaines, George S., |
218 |
| Gallatin, Albert, |
98-99 |
| Gambrell, Herbert P., |
197, 213n |
| Gardner, James H., |
119 |
| Georgia, state of, |
3, 31, 33 |
| Gill, Judge Joseph A., |
94 |
| Glass, Polly and Lizzie (Cherokees), |
177 |
| Glen, Gov. James, |
6-8 |
| Gold, discovery of, |
32 |
| Grand Canyon, |
61 |
| Green, Edward B., |
147 |
| Greer County (Okla.), |
83-85 |
| Grinnell, George B., |
288n |
| Gubser, Judge Nicholas J., |
95 |
|
-H-
|
| Hancock, Clement Allen, |
502 |
| Harbour, Emma Estill, |
58, 88n |
| Hare, DeWitt, |
112n |
| "Harjo, Chief Locher, and Ward Coachman," by John B. Meserve, |
401-409 |
| Harper, Roscoe E., |
326, 336n |
| Harris, C. J., |
156n, 223 |
| Harris, R. M., Governor of Chickasaws, |
427 |
| Harris, Giles Edward (M. D.), |
503 |
| Harrison, President, |
36, 38 |
| Harrison, John J., |
315 |
| Hastings, W. W., |
269-270 |
| Hayes, Samuel W., |
95 |
| Hazen, Gen. W. B., |
279 |
| Hefner, Judge R. A., |
399 |
| Herring, Francis Elgin, |
507-508 |
| Hinds, Gen. Thomas, |
66 |
| "History of the Red River Country Since 1803, A Brief," by Emma Estill-Harbour, |
58-88 |
| Hitchcock, Dr. Deight W., |
177n |
| Hitta, Father Aloysius, |
346 |
| Hiwassee, |
31 |
| "Homesteading in Northwestern Oklahoma Territory," by Roscoe E. Harper, |
326-336 |
| Houston, Sam, |
79, 198-213 |
| Hoyt, Commsr. (E. A.), |
46 |
| Hughes, William Christopher (W. C.), |
511 |
| Hume, C. Ross, |
410, 424n |
|
-I-
|
| Indians, Absentee Shawnee, |
48 |
| Indians, American, |
103, 109 |
| Indians, Cherokee, |
3-35, 36-51, 91, 135-162, 171-189, 315-325 |
| Indians, Chickasaw, |
67-69, 111, 213-233, 425-443 |
| Indians, Cheyenne and Arapahoe, |
44, 48, 50n, 444-464 |
| Indians, Cheyenne, |
109, 448 |
| Indians, Choctaw, |
66-71, 111, 234-235, 425-443 |
| Indians, Creek, |
3, 4, 6, 91, 111, 401-409 |
| Indians, enslavement of the, |
163-170 |
| Indians, Iowa, Sac and Fox, |
48 |
| Indians, Iroquois, |
105 |
| Indians, Iroquoian family of, |
3 |
| Indians, Kiowa and Comanche, |
41, 70, 275-276, 411, 444ff |
| Indians, Kiowa, |
241 |
| Indians, land claimed by the, |
3 |
| Indians, land of Osage, |
45, 65, 90 |
| Indians, Muscogee, |
3 |
| Indians, negotiations between government and the, |
135-162 |
| Indians, Natchitoches, |
61 |
| Indians, Omaha, |
106 |
| Indians, Osage, |
106, 139-140, 396 |
| Indians, Quapaw, |
66 |
| Indians, Sioux, |
224, 404 |
| Indians, treaties of the, |
3-35, 36-51 |
| Indians, of southern tribes, |
466 |
| "Indian Fight, (1868) Col. A. W. Evans' Christmas Day," edited by C. C. Rister, |
275-301 |
| Indian Removals and Relations, |
65-71 |
| Indian Slavery, |
163 |
| Indian Sports, |
237 |
|
-J-
|
| Jackson, Andrew, |
32, 34, 66 |
| Jefferson, Thomas, |
98 |
| Jerome, Chairman, |
48-50, 135, 136n, 144 |
| Johnson, Jerusha, |
171 |
| Jolly, John, |
32 |
| Jones, Sarah Clementine, |
232 |
| Jones, Evan and John B(uttrick), |
315-323 |
| Jones, Robert M., (cemetery), |
393 |
| Jordan, John W., |
47-48, 148n |
|
-K-
|
| Kane, Matthew J., |
95 |
| Kates, Albert L., |
131 |
| King, Mrs. Felix J., |
267-268 |
| Kiowa and Comanche treaty of 1865, |
41 |
| Kirkwood, Secretary, |
41 |
| Kituwah, old town of, |
4 |
| Kusatees (Indians), |
3 |
|
-L-
|
| La Harpe, Bernard de, |
62 |
| Lamar, Mirabeau B., |
198 |
| Land claimed by Cherokee Indians, |
3 |
| La Salle, |
61 |
| Lauber, Almon Wheeler, |
163 |
| Lawrence, Judge Wm. R., |
94 |
| Lee's Creek, |
173 |
| Le Flore County (Okla.), |
104, 106 |
| Le Flore, Greenwood, |
217 |
| Left Hand, Arapaho chieftain, |
449 |
| Lewis, Anna, |
214, 220n |
| Little Carpenter (Cherokee), |
5, 7-8, 10-22 |
| Long, Maj. Stephen H., |
65 |
| Louisiana, state of, |
59-63, 66-67, 81, 117 |
| Louisiana, cities in, |
82 |
| Louisiana, Province of, |
98 |
| Louisiana Territory, |
89 |
| Lorton, Otis, |
94 |
|
-M-
|
| Major, John Charles, |
506 |
| "Malcolm, John, Pioneer Ferryman, Recollections of," Recorded by W. B. Morrison, |
302-314 |
| Mansur, Charles H., |
142, 145 |
| Marcy, Capt. R. B., |
65, 72, 410 |
| Marland, Governor, |
52 |
| Martin, Col. Joseph, |
22-24 |
| Massacre, Chivington, |
275 |
| Massacre, Sand Creek, |
444-464 |
| Massacre, Tonkawa, |
415 |
| Maupin, John Rice, |
308n, 309-314 |
| Maupin, W. B., |
308n |
| Mayes, Chief, |
39n, 46n, 47-48, 135n, 146 |
| Medicine Lodge, Kans., |
276 |
| Mellor, Wm. J., |
444, 464n |
| Memphis, Tenn., |
222 |
| Meserve, John Bartlett, |
89, 96n, 221, 233n, 315, 325n, 401, 409n |
| Methvin, Rev. J. J., |
237 |
| Miles, Colonel Nelson, |
241, 248 |
| Milffort (General), |
112n |
| Military Commission, |
450-452 |
| "Military Investigation of Col. Jno. M. Chivington Following the Sand Creek Massacre, The," by Wm. J. Mellor, |
444-464 |
| Military Forts and Camps in the Red River Country, |
71-75 |
| Miller, W. H. H., Atty-General, |
38 |
| Mission, Baptist, |
316 |
| Mission, Catholic, |
346-377 |
| Mission, Choctaw, |
173 |
| Mission, Dwight, |
171 |
| Mission, Fairfield, |
171 |
| Mission, Nuyaka, |
404 |
| Mission, Park Hill, |
171 |
| Mission, Stockbridge, |
74 |
| Mission, Valley Town, |
317 |
| "Missions, Sources for the Study of Oklahoma Catholic," by Sister M. Ursula, |
346-377 |
| Missionaries, |
69, 315 |
| Missionaries, Catholic, |
346-377 |
| "Missionary among the Cherokees, Notes of a," edited by Grant Formeman, |
171-189 |
| Missouri, State of, |
117 |
| Missouri, Territory of, |
90 |
| Moffitt, James W., |
393 |
| Mooney, James, |
105n, 113 |
| Morgan, Commissioner, |
142-143 |
| Morley, Dr. Sylvanus G., |
97 |
| Morrison, W. B., |
234, 240n, 302, 314n |
| "Mound-Builder Cultures, The Tropical and Subtropical Origin of," by Joseph B. Thoburn, |
97-117 |
| Muscogee (Indians), |
3 |
| Muskogee (Okla.), |
93, 95 |
| Muskohogean, |
110 |
| McCullough, W. M. ("Bill"), |
96 |
| McCurtain, Cornelius, |
238 |
| McCurtain, Edmund, |
240 |
| McCurtain, Green, |
239, 427 |
| McIntosh, Chief Roley, |
91, 401-402 |
| McIntosh, Col. D. N., |
402 |
|
-N-
|
| National Council, |
33-34, 48 |
| Navigation of Red River, |
78-79 |
| Nelson, Oliver, |
191 |
| New Echota, treaty signed at, |
33 |
| New England, |
164 |
| New Hope Seminary, |
237 |
| New Orleans, |
89 |
| Nicholson, Governor, |
4 |
| Noble, Secretary, |
36n, 39, 41, 49, 142, 145 |
| "Notes of a Missionary among the Cherokees," edited by Grant Foreman, |
171-189 |
| "Notes, Oklahoma Historical," edited by James W. Moffitt, |
393-400 |
| "Nunah Waiya," by Anna Lewis, |
214-220 |
| Nuttall, Thos., |
65 |
| Nye, Capt. W. S., |
241, 249n, 293n |
|
-O-
|
| "Oklahoma Catholic Missions, Sources for the Study of," by Sister M. Ursula, |
346-377 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, Minutes of quarterly Board Meeting, Jan. 27, 1938, |
125-127 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, Minutes of Annual Meeting, |
250-259 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, Minutes of Special meeting of, |
260 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, Minutes of quarterly Board meeting of July 28, 1938, |
383-389 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, List of members elected for 1938, |
394-396 |
| Oklahoma Historical Society, Minutes of quarterly Board Meeting of October 27, 1938, |
498-501 |
| Oklahoma State Archaeological Society, |
398 |
| "Oklahoma Territory, Homesteading in Northwestern," by Roscoe E. Harper, |
326-336 |
| Orr, Mr. and Mrs. James, |
172 |
| Osage Indian museum, |
396 |
| "Outlet, How the Cherokees Acquired and Disposed of the," by Berlin B. Chapman, |
36-51, 135-162 |
| "Overton, Governor Benjamin Franklin," by John B. Meserve, |
221-233 |
| Owen, Robert L., |
149 |
|
-P-
|
| Page, Brev. Maj. John H., |
279 |
| Palmer, Dr. Marcus, |
171 |
| "Parker to Poe, From," by John Bartlett Meserve, |
89-96 |
| Parker, Judge Isaac C., |
43-44, 92 |
| Parker, Judge Lumen F., |
94 |
| Parker, Quanah, |
74 |
| Patterson, Moss, |
52, 57 |
| Payne, John Howard, |
33, 316 |
| Perryman, S. W., |
337, 341, 345 |
| Phillips, Frank, |
52, 57 |
| Phillips Historical Collection, |
88n |
| "Philosophical Society of Texas, the Founding of the," by Herbert P. Gambrell, |
197-213 |
| Pike, Gen. Albert, |
414 |
| Pioneers, Tulsa Association of, |
397 |
| Pioneers Club, |
397 |
| Poe, Judge L. M., |
95 |
| Pontotoc Creek, |
68 |
| Price, Commisioner, |
42n |
| Price, Maj. William, |
244, 247n |
| Pushmataha, |
218 |
|
-Q-
|
| Quantrell, |
308 |
| Quapaw Indians, |
66 |
|
-R-
|
| Raids, Indian, |
275-301 |
| Railway, Southern Kansas, |
138 |
| Ranney, Timothy E., |
173 |
| Raymond, Judge Charles W., |
93-94 |
| "Red River County, A Brief History of, since 1803," by Emma Estill-Harbour, |
58-88 |
| Red River, Colbert Ferry on, |
302-314 |
| Red River, Exploration of, |
64 |
| Red River, Location of, |
59, 90 |
| Red River, Navigation and Transportation on, |
77-80 |
| Red River County, Economic conditions in the, |
80-82 |
| Red River County, Indian tribes in, |
65, 70 |
| Red River County, Military Forts, trading posts and trails in the, |
71-75 |
| Red River County, Mountains of, |
60 |
| Reily, James, |
79 |
| "Removal of the Tribes to Oklahoma, Part played by the Enslavement of the Indians in the," by Gerald Forbes, |
163-170 |
| Renfrow, Governor, |
53 |
| Reservations, Indian, |
140 |
| Reynolds, Matthew C., |
50n |
| Ridge, Major, |
33-34 |
| Rister, C. C., |
301n |
| River, Arkansas, |
6, 91 |
| River, Canadian, |
61 |
| River, Chattahoochie, |
3 |
| River, Colorado, |
61 |
| River, Hiwasee, |
31 |
| River, Lufty, |
4 |
| River, Mississippi, |
61, 106 |
| River, Ocona, |
4 |
| River, Ohio, |
106 |
| River, Red, |
58-88 |
| River, Tuckasegee, |
4 |
| River, Tugaloo, |
3 |
| Road, Old Fort Smith, |
244 |
| Rodway, James, |
163n |
| Rogers, John, |
30 |
| Rogers family, |
33 |
| Rogers, Will, |
52, 56, 57n, 128-129 |
| Roosevelt, Pres. Theo., |
95 |
| Ross, John, |
31-33, 185, 315-325 |
| Ross, Wm. P., |
136, 141n, 324 |
| Rowe, David, |
144 |
| Royce, Charles C., |
163n |
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| "Sand Creek Massacre, Military Investigation of Colonel John M. Chivington Following the," by Wm. J. Mellor, |
444-464 |
| "Sand faction" of Creeks, |
338 |
| Sands Little Tiger, |
338 |
| Sayre, Warren G., |
135-136, 144 |
| Schuyler, Helen B., |
123 |
| Scott, Gen. Winfield, |
33 |
| Scramage, George, |
190 |
| Seay, A. J., |
146 |
| Seger, John H., |
109 |
| Seminole Nation, |
93-94 |
| Sequoyah County, |
171 |
| Sevier, John, |
23-24 |
| Shackleford, Judge James M., |
93 |
| Shawnee (Indians), |
3 |
| Sheridan, Gen. P. H., |
277-278 |
| Shetrone, Prof. Henry C., |
99 |
| Shoshonean, |
113 |
| Silver Horn, |
243n |
| Siouan people, |
104-105, 110, 112 |
| Sioux (Indians), |
106 |
| "Skullyville, The Saga of," by W. B. Morrison, |
234-240 |
| Smith, Miss Esther, |
179 |
| Spaniards, |
60 |
| Spanish, |
60, 62-63, 214 |
| Spanish plantation system, |
163 |
| Speed, Horace, |
36 |
| Spiro (Okla.), |
108 |
| Springer, Judge Wm. M., |
93-94 |
| Squier, Ephriam G., |
99n |
| State of Franklin, |
23-24 |
| St. Denis, French explorer, |
61-62 |
| Stidham, G. W., |
337, 340-341, 345 |
| Stockbridge Mission, |
74 |
| Stuart, Capt. John, |
12ff |
| Stuart, Judge Chas. B., |
93 |
| Sully, Col. Alfred, |
279 |
| Sulzbacker, Judge Louis, |
94 |
| Supreme Court of the United States, |
42 |
| Swallow Rock, |
235 |
| "Sweetwater, Excitement on the," by Capt. W. S. Nye, |
241-249 |
|
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| Taliwa, Battle of, |
29 |
| Tecumseh, Shawnee Chief, |
30 |
| Telle, Rev. Edwin, |
172 |
| Teller, Senator, |
37 |
| Teller, Secretary, |
41-42 |
| Tennessee, State of, |
3 |
| Territories, Committee on, |
142 |
| "Texas, The Founding of the Philosophical Society of," by Herbert P. Gambrell, |
197-213 |
| Texas, Republic of, |
197-213 |
| Texas, State of, |
60-61, 63, 79-88, 117 |
| Texas, Boundary disputes, |
86-87 |
| Thoburn, Joseph B., |
97, 117n, 410n |
| Thomas, Judge John R., |
93 |
| "Thompson, Chief Charles (Oochalata), and Chief Lewis Downing," by John Barteltt Meserve, |
315-325 |
| Tiguex, |
61 |
| Timberlake, Lieut. Henry, |
18 |
| Tonkawa Massacre, |
415 |
| Torrey, Rev. Chas. Cutler and Emily R., |
172 |
| Towns, |
4-5 |
| Trading Posts in the Red River Country, |
71-75 |
| Trading Posts, Old Chouteau, |
398 |
| Treaties with Cherokees, |
3-35, 41 |
| Treaties with Cheyenne and Arapahoe, |
41, 48 |
| Treaties with Creeks (1868), |
337-345 |
| Treaties with Kiowa and Comanche (1865), |
41 |
| Treaty of 1866, |
40-41, 70, 80 |
| Troops, American, |
241-249 |
| "Tulsa County (Okla.), Brief Sketch of the Early Judiciary of," by John Bartlett Meserve, |
89-96 |
| Tulsa (Okla.), |
94-95 |
| Turner, John B., |
95 |
| Tuskahoma (Okla.), |
219 |
|
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| Uchee (Indians), |
3 |
| "Unratified Treaty with the Creeks, 1868," edited by Berlin B. Chapman, |
337-345 |
| Ursula, Sister M., |
346, 377n |
|
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| Van Buren (Arkansas), |
91 |
| Vann, Joseph, |
33n |
| "Vigilantes in Early Beaver, The," by J. V. Frederick, |
190-196 |
| Virginia, State of, |
3 |
|
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| Walker, Tandy C., |
238 |
| Warfare, |
7-35 |
| Warfare, Indian, |
241-249, 275-301, 449-450, 464-492 |
| War, Civil, |
72-75 |
| War, Indian, |
4 |
| War, Tuscarora, |
168 |
| Washington, George, |
8 |
| Watts, John, |
24-28 |
| Webber, Walter (a Cherokee), |
171 |
| Webster, Daniel, |
79 |
| Wentz, Rev. Horace A., |
172 |
| Wheelock Station, |
175 |
| Wild game, |
331 |
| Wilkinson, General Commander-in-Chief of U. S. Army, |
64 |
| Willey, Worcester, |
176 |
| Williams, Judge Robert L., |
95, 314n |
| Wolfe, Richard M., |
144 |
| Woodward County (Okla.), |
326 |
| Worcester, Rev. Samuel Austin, |
177n, 182 |
| Wynkoop, Major, |
454-457 |
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