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Leonard Logan Collection

Logan, Leonard M. (1891–1974). Papers, 1925–1961. 2.50 feet. Professor. Correspondence (1950–1958) with the U.S. Department of the Interior, congressmen, and the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs; reports (1956–1963); newspaper clippings (1925–1961) concerning Indian affairs; and manuscripts (1948) by Logan, entitled “The Care of Chronic and Convalescent Patients in Oklahoma” and “Norman and Cleveland County, A Resource Inventory.” ______

Box 1 Folder: 1. Correspondence, 1950-1958. a) Logan to , July 16, 1958, request for copy of H.R. Report, "Providing for Restoration to Tribal Ownership of all Variant and Undisposed of Certain Indian Reservations". Jarman reply, July 21, 1958. b) Logan to , July 15, 1958, request for Jablow Report done for Department of Justice. Reply by Belcher, July 21, 1958. c) Logan to John Jarman, February 25, 1957, request for copy of H.R. 638. Reply by Jarman, February 25, 1957. d) Robert Kerr to Logan, June 25, 1956, fill request for several Senate Bills. e) Logan to Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, February 16, 1955, asking for continued Federal supervision of the Indians. Reply by O'Mahoney, March 1955. f) to Logan, February 18, 1955, agreeing with Logan about federal supervision for Indians. g) Mike Monroney to Logan, September 20, 1950, filling requests for copies of Bill.

2. Correspondence with U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Muskogee, Oklahoma area office. a) Logan to Paul Fickinger, February 23, 1956; reply April 26, 1956. b) Logan to Paul Fickinger, March 7, 1956; reply April 25, 1956. c) Logan to Paul Fickinger, February 7, 1956; reply April 25, 1956. d) Don Burris to Logan, December 13, 1954. e) Charles Rovin to Logan, March 28, 1956.

3. Correspondence on the project on Indian education a) Logan to Earl C. Intolubbe, May 1952; reply April 28, 1952. b) Logan to P.W. Danielson, October 18, 1951; reply Danielson to Logan, October 15. c) Logan to George Dale, September 10, 1951. d) Logan to George Dale, September 1951. e) Logan to A.B. Caldwell, August 9, 1951; Caldwell to Dale, August 3, 1951.

4. Correspondence on the Kenwood Community Health and Schools a) Logan to Grady F. Mathews, February 21, 1951. b) Logan to Grady F. Mathews, January 1951. c) Logan to McLemore, January 4, 1951. d) W.W. Keeler to Logan, September 25, 1950 on Patsy Wickliffe; John B. McLemore to Logan, September 15, 1950; Logan to McLemore, September 12, 1950. e) Logan to Mathews, September 23, 1950. f) Logan to Verne H. Schnee, September 16, 1950. g) Logan to McLemore, September 22, 1950. h) Logan to W.W. Keeler, September 14, 1950. i) Logan to C.C. Victory, August 23, 1950; reply August 21, 1950. j) Victory to Logan, July 26, 1950; reply July 27, 1950. k) Logan to McLemore, July 15, 1950; reply July 20, 1950. l) Victory to Logan, July 6, 1950; reply July 10, 1950.

5. Correspondence between Logan, Charles B. Rovin, and George Perrott, December 2, 1955 to June 14, 1956 on "Analysis of Socio-Economic Conditions of Oklahoma Indians."

6. Correspondence about conditions of health, doctors, and hospitals, December 23, 1955 to October 18, 1956 from Logan.

7. Correspondence on conditions of health, etc., December 1955 - October 1956.

8. Miscellaneous correspondence between Logan, Earl Boyd Pierce, and W.O. Roberts, July 19, 1950 to May 22, 1950. On program about social and economics of the Indians of the Muskogee area. a) Correspondence between Logan to Charles Victory and W.O. Roberts on $10 million Congressional grant to the Five Civilized Tribes, November 10, 1950 to August 7, 1950. b) C. Victory, May 1, 1961 on Indian Claims Commissioner award. c) H.A. Hudgins to Chairman of the Indian Council, July 1, 1959 on Public Health Service. d) Sam Dicke to Will J. Pitner, July 13, 1957 on meeting of the General Council Planning Committee. e) Logan to Rovin, Februayr 28, 1956 on article in Oklahoma Labor Market.

9. Correspondence H.A. Hudgins of the Division of Indian Health, , July 1, 1956; Sam Dicke to Will J. Pitner, July 13, 1957; Wm. Rogers, Asst. Attorney General to Joseph Garry, NCAI, April 17, 1956; Rovin to Logan, February 28, 1956.

10. On Indian Rights and Clarkson Hills Center, Oklahoma.

11. Indian Arts and Crafts; Indian Field Office.

12. NCAI and Association of Indian Affairs.

13. Indian Reports on Health facilities for Indians, 1956.

14. Departments of Commerce and Health, Education and Welfare. a) Commerce Department news releases, March-November 1961. b) Urban Renewal News, 1960 (?). c) Public Health Service and Indian Health Oklahoma City, 1959-1963. d) Notes taken during meeting with US Public Health Service Indian Bureau Staff.

15. Congressional Bills pertaining to Indians. a) Reports and Bills, 1958-1924.

16. Long hand notes on Health and Indian Welfare.

17. Bibliography

18. Drafts of "Plan for Analysis of Socio-Economic Conditions of Oklahoma Indians."

19. Lists of workers with Oklahoma Baptist Indian Missions, Methodist Mission Conference appointments, 1955-1956, Indian Mission Pastors.

20. Reports on National Congress of American Indians.

Box 2 Clippings and Reports Folder: 1. Agriculture- Oklahoma Ranchman, June 1960; article on extension of aid.

2. American Indian Institute of Oklahoma, January 11, 1956. Minutes of meeting of American Indian Institute Committee; March 17, 1956, 2nd Annual Conference, American Institute; May 10, 1958, American Indian Institute; May 13-14, 1960, Minutes of the 4th Annual Conference of the American Indian Institute.

3. Buffalo Hunting--Plains Indians.

4. Bureau of Indian Affairs- parts of Congressional Record, March 1956, February - March 1957, June-July 1961; Edith Mirrielees, The Atlantic Monthly, February 1957.

5. Celebration of Indian Day.

6. Indian ceremonials- newspaper clippings, 1956.

7. Indian ceremonials- newspaper clippings, 1956.

8. Indian characteristics- newspaper clippings, 1956.

9. Meetings of the Cherokee Executive Committee, April 1959; December 1961.

10. Indian Children- Congressional Record, June 1961; newspaper clippings 1956.

11. Conferences- Congressional Record, May 1961; newspaper clippings, 1961.

12. Indian culture- clippings.

13. Indian culture- clippings.

14. Indian customs- clippings.

15. Drafts of "Social Resources" and Chapter 10- "Economic and Social Resources Available for Health…"

16. Economic Resources; Congressional Record, February 1957.

17. Indian Economic Status- clippings.

18. Indian Education- newspaper clippings, 1956.

Box 3 Clippings and Reports Folder: 1. Indian Education- newspaper clippings, 1956.

2. Indian Family- newspaper clippings, 1925 and 1956.

3. Federal Legislation and the Indian- Congressional Record, 1961.

4. Federal Relations with Indians- clippings.

5. Five Civilized Tribes- clippings.

6. General- clippings.

7. Indian Health- clippings, 1956.

8. Indian Health- collation of Reports on questionnaire about Indian Tribal health from various services (evaluation); "The Changing Distribution of Medical Doctors in Oklahoma"; Deaths resulting from accidents occurring in Oklahoma; Survey of Indian patients discharged from Okla. University Hospital; Directory of Licensed Hospitals.

9. History- clippings.

10. History- clippings.

11. History- clippings, 1956.

Box 4 Clippings and Reports Folder: 1. Indian income- table on individual Indian money accounts, Indian tribal organizations and their assets, reservation minerals, potential real property values, etc.

2. Indian income- Mineral rights, clippings.

3. Indian income- Mineral rights, Sales-clippings.

4. Indian Bureau- data on Bureau roads.

5. Payment of Indian claims- clipping from Congressional Record, 1961.

6. Indians- Osage Declaration of War- manuscript.

7. Government Relations with the Indians- clipping, Congressional Record, 1958; the Christian Century, Harper's Magazine.

8. Intertribal relations- newspaper clippings, 1956-57.

9. Indian Land and property- newspaper clippings.

10. Language- newspaper clippings.

11. Literature from National Congress of American Indians.

12. Legal status- newspaper clippings.

13. Local Government relations- newspaper clippings, Harlow's Weekly, 1934.

14. Medical Care- newspaper clippings.

15. Miscellaneous- rights and claims.

Box 5 Clippings and Reports Folder: 1. Museums- art, music, dance, newspaper clippings, 1956.

2. Oklahoma Museum Project- clippings.

3. Population- clippings.

4. Racial attitudes- clippings.

5. Religion- clippings, 1956.

6. Religion- clippings, 1956.

7. Sports- clippings, 1956.

8. Tribal Government- 1958, 1959.

9. Tribal Organization Council- newspaper clippings, 1956.

10. Tribal Organization Leadership- clippings. 1956.

11. Tribal Organization Leadership- clippings, 1956.

12. Tribes- Congressional Record 1949, newspaper clippings. 1936, 1956.

13. Welfare- Excerpts from Public Assistance Plans, newspaper clippings, 1956.

Box 6 Clippings and Reports Folder: 1. Welfare- Congressional Record 1945, 1950; newspaper clippings, 1932, 1956.

2. Relocation- newspaper clippings, 1957, 1959.

3. Relationships with Local Whites, 1956.

4. Manuscript- "The Case of Chronic and Convalescent Patients in Oklahoma" by Logan.

5. Manuscript- "Norman and Cleveland County- A Resource Inventory".

6. Research Materials.

7. Excerpt, Preliminary Report 1936. Oklahoma State Planning Board. Chapter III Land Use: Importance of Land.

8. Report: Factors to Be Considered in the Formulation of a Land-Use Program for Oklahoma, n.d.

Box 7 Folder: 1. Maps

2. Mss- The Muskogees or Creek Indians, 1519 to 1893; Also an Account of the McGillivray and others of Alabama, Dr. Marion Elisha Tarvin.

3. "How the World was Made."

4. Statement of Representative Lee Metcalf, Statement before Subcommittee on Indian Affairs of the House Interior and Insular Affairs, May 15, 1959.

5. Report of the Meeting of the Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Civilized Tribes, 1956-1963.