Chronicles of Volume 12 1934 INDEX

-A- Abert, Lieut. James William, 187n Ada, Okla., 335, 440, 442-443 Adair, George W., 336 Adair, George Washington, 212 Cherokee Indian, Adair, W. A., Cherokee Indian, 136 Adair, Okla., 182 Advancing the Frontier, by Grant 79n, 82n Foreman, Agreement, Supplemental 441-442 -, Aird, Thomas, 79-80 Akers, Lafayette Jones, 246-247 Alabama, state of, 105, 264, 279-280 Albuquerque, N. Mex., 85 Allbright, Frank, 474 Allen, James S., 405-406 Allen's Academy, 405-406 Alston, William, 471 Altus, Okla., 155 American Board of Commissioners 42, 47, 56, 69, 100 for Foreign Missions, Anadarko, Okla., 76n, 157, 365, 447, 449, 453 Anadarko (Indians), 367 Antelope Hills, 75, 75-76 Antelopes, 91 Anton Chico, 90 Antle, H. R., 444 Antlers, Okla., 497 Apache (Indians), 186n, 218 Asbury Mission, 79n Arapaho (Indians), 126, 186, 218, 340 Arbuckle, Gen. Matthew, 21, 24, 83n, 128, 306, 325, 337 Arch, John, 71 Ardmore, Okla., 237, 239, 406n Arizona, state of, 482 21, 25, 32, 41, 42, 44n, 46n, 47, 63, 97, 118, 124, 134, 136, 140, 178n, 294, 308, 311, 313- Arkansas, state of, 316, 319, 322, 454, 458 Arkansas, territory of, 42, 74 Arkansas, University of, 252 Arkansas River, 17, 26, 32, 42-46, 76, 134, 147 Arkansas River, falls of, 123 Arkansas River, ferry on, 251-252 Arkansas City Traveler, 260n Armstrong, Capt. William, 336 Arrington, Alfred W., 315-317 Atkins, Catlett J., 79n Atoka, Okla., 448, 450, 478, 492-493 "A Tribute to the Pioneer," by H. 214 Hobble, Attakullakulla (Little Carpenter), 67 Cherokee chief, -B- Bacone, Almon, 56 Bacone College, 125-126, 128-129, 227 Ballentine, Rev. Hamilton, 102, 407, 409, 413, 421-422, 426 Baptist Church, 61, 79n, 372, 400 Baptist Mission in Cherokee 220 Nation, Baptist press, 220 Barnwell, Rt. Rev. Middleton C., 472-473 Bishop of Idaho, Barry, Rev. Mr. T. W., Episcopal 470 Chaplain, Basshaw, W. J., 4 Battiest, Okla., 297 Baughman, U. M., 4 Baxter Springs, Kan., 360 Bean, Capt. Jesse, 215 Beale, Edward F., 74, 77n, 79n, 80, 81n, 83n, 87 Beale, George, 76, 93 Beall, Wm., O., 4 Beaver County, Okla., 386 Beck, George, School Supervisor 426 for Chickasaw Nation, Beck, James, U. S. Senator, 16 Beckham County, Okla., 155 Beggs, Okla., 142, 461 Bell, Devereaux Jarrette, 181 Bell, John A., 324, 332-333, 335-336 Bell, L. B., 253 Belleville, Ill., 76n Bennett, Mrs. Leo, 400 Bent, William, 188n Bent, Fort, 179, 187n, 188 Benton, Rev. Dwight, first Rector 471 of St. James of Wagoner, Berryhill, Pleasant (Duke), Creek 144 Indian, Bethel, Okla., 130-131, 295-296 Big Lick Church, 130-131 Big Smoke, Ponca chief, 361 Big Warrior, Creek chief, 273, 276, 277n, 278, 288-289 Bilby, Nicholas, 80n Biller, George, 471 Bingham, Miss Florence, 457, 464 Bixby, Tams, 118 , Delaware Indian, 76 Blackburn, Rev. Gideon, 69 Blain, Agent S. A., 365 Blake, Ruth, 462 Bloomfield Academy, 422n, 424 Blount, Gov. William, 274 Blue River, 62 Boggy Depot, Choctaw Nation, 405, 424, 447-448, 450 Bohannon, Stemen, choctaw 302 hunter, Book Review, 481-482 Boone, Capt. Nathan, 216, 368 Boston, Mass., 42-43 Boudinot, Elias, 306, 309, 312, 317-318, 322-323, 326, 328, 332, 334, 337-338 "Boudinot, Elias, The Murder of," 19-24 Boundary, between Choctaw and 405-406 Chickasaw Nation, Boundary, between Oklahoma and 145-162 , Bount, William, Senator, 68 Bowlegs, Billy, Seminole Indian, 60, 127 Bowles, William Augustus, 265, 266n, 291-292 Boyle, Brig. Gen. J. T., 104 Boynton, Okla., 126 Bozeman, Jim, 255 Brainerd, Rev. David, 70 Brainerd Mission, 66n, 69-72, 97, 178n Brant, Joseph, Iroquois chief, 126 Brasos River, 41 Breckenridge, Maj. Clifton R., 118-119 Breckenridge, Gen. John C., 118 Brewer, Oliver Hazard Perry, 210-211 Cherokee Indian, Bridger's Fort, 179, 197 Bridger's Pass, 194n Bristow, Reuben, 11-12, 15-18 Bristow, Bill, 18 Broken Bow, Okla., 297 "Brooke, Rt. Rev. Francis Key, D. D., Bishop of Oklahoma," by Rev. 52-54, 470-473 H. J. Llwyd, Brown, Catharine, Cherokee 44n, 71, 178n woman, Brown, David, Cherokee Indian, 44, 178n Brown, James, Euchee Indian, 142-143 "Brown, The Journal of John 177-213 Lowery," Brown, Justice G. A., 154 Brown, Martin R., Cheorkee 178n Indian, Bryant, William, Choctaw chief, 131 Buckner, Rev. H. F., 56-57 Buckner, Gen. Simon Bolivar, 105 Buell, Mrs. J. Garfield, 216 Buffalo, 5, 85, 88-96, 145, 156, 185, 202n, 341, 344, 348 Buffalo Creek Settlement, 130, 295-296, 298, 300 Buffalo, Northern Cheyenne chief, 9-10 Bunch, Okla., 461 Burgoyne, Colonel, 301 Burke, Mark, 15 Burns, Miss Mary Jane, teacher at 409 Wapanucka Academy, Burris, Colbert A., 440 Bushyhead, Dennis W., Cherokee 203n, 253 chief, Bushyhead, Rev. Jesse, Cherokee 136, 220, 323 Indian, Buster, Lillian, 255 Butler, Dr. Elizur, missionary, 137 Butler, Rev. M. L., 125, 227 Butler, Pierce M., Cherokee agent, 139, 306 Butterfield, John, 74 Butterick, Daniel S., 71 Byhan, Gottlieb, 69 Byington, Rev. Cyrus, 130 "Byrd, Gov. William Lender," by 432-443 John Bartlett Meserve, Byrd, William, Choctaw chief, 403n, 425 -C- Cache Creek, 27 Cache La Poudre River, 178-179, 191 (Indians), 27, 40, 218, 367 Caddo (Indians), treaty, 364 Caddo, Okla., 443, 448, 450 "Caddoan Earth-lodge, Excavation 444-446 of a," by H. R. Antle, California, state of, 74, 79n, 82, 89n, 93, 177, 179-180, 181n, 182n, 185n, 482 Camp Arbuckle, 76n Camp Canadian, 80n Camp Chruchman, Ga., 488 Camp Holmes, 83n Camp Napleon, 450 Camp Radzaminski, 364 Campbell, Arch, 22, 24, 26 Campbell, Bob, 8 Campbell, R. C., 8 Campbell, Judge Ralph Emerson, 241-243 Campbell Salt works, 219 Canadian River, 9, 17, 58, 74, 75n, 76n, 78, 80, 83-87, 89, 91, 95 Canadian River, North fork of, 58, 79n Cane Hill, Ark., 189 Caney Creek, 102 Canton, Frank, 398, 400 Carter, Billy, 8 Casady, Rt. Rev. Thomas, Bishop 472 of Oklahoma, Cattle, 5, 7-9, 145-146, 155-156 Catholic Church, 66 Catlett, John G., 216 Catlin, George, artist, 128, 367 Catoosa, Okla., 100, 102 Cavalry, First U. S., 214-216 Chaddle, Konkie, Indian, 161 "Chamberlain, Rev. Amory 97-102 Nelson," by Lon H. Eakes, Chandler, Saml., 113 Chapman, Amos, scout, 10 Chapman, Rev. Epaphras, 221, 230 Chattanooga, Tenn., 22, 66n, 70 Checote, Sam, Jr., Creek Indian, 144n Chelsea, Okla., 102 "Cherokee Gospel Tidings, The," 454-469 by Carolyn Thomas Foreman, Cherokee Spelling Book, A, by D. 71 S. Butterick and David Brown, Cherokees, Torchlights to the, by 70 Robert Sparks Walker, Cherokee (Indians), 19, 21-23, 25, 27, 32, 45n, 76, 83n, 123-124, 128, 177 Cherokee (Indians), "Act of Union," 24 Cherokee Advocate, 25, 138, 220, 464 Cherokee (Indians) Agency, 3 Cherokee (Indians) Alphabet, 25, 138 Cherokee (Indians) chiefs, 20 Cherokee (Indians) Commission, 391 Cherokee (Indians) Constitution, 21, 136, 306 Cherokee (Indians), during Civil 97 War, Cherokee (Indians), during Red 281, 284 Stick War, Cherokee (Indians) Female 97, 114, 125, 255, 407n Seminary, Cherokee (Indians) immigrants, 21, 23 Cherokee (Indians), in Arkansas, 42-44 Cherokee (Indians), Lower, 67 Cherokee (Indians) Male 114, 178n, 488 Seminary, Cherokee (Indians) National 329-331 Convention of, Cherokee (Indians) National 19, 137 Council, Cherokee (Indians), Old Settlers, 20-21, 23, 306-307, 318 Cherokee (Indians) Orphan 219 Asylum, Cherokee (Indians), Overhill, 66-73 Cherokee (Indians), missionaries 42-51, 66-73, 97, 125, 454, 458 among, Cherokee Phoenix, 309 Cherokee (Indians), removal of, 19-20, 42, 70-71, 97, 136, 305, 307, 311, 325, 333 Cherokee (Indians), superstitions 272n of, Cherokee (Indians), Temperance 136-138 Society of, "Cherokee (Indians) Trail," 179 Cherokee (Indians), Treaty of 25, 42 1828, Cherokee (Indians) Treaty of 1835, 19-20, 23 Cherokee (Indians) Treaty Party, 20-21, 306-307, 309, 324-325, 332-333, 335 Cherokee (Indians) village in 35 Mexico, Cherokee Nation, 21, 43, 46 Cherokee Nation, schools in, 25, 68-70, 97, 114 Cherokee Nation, soldiers in, 64 Cherokee Nation Strip, 7n, 58, 372 Cherokee Nation, whiskey in, 134, 136 Cherokee Nation, white settlers in, 42, 46-47 Cherokee town, stage stand at, 448, 450 Chester, Penn., 74 Cheyenne (Indians), 182n, 186n, 218, 340 Cheyenne (Indians), chiefs of, 9-10 Cheyenne (Indians), division of, 17 Chyenne (Indians), Northern, 9, 17 Cheyenne (Indians), raid of 11-16 Northern, Cheyenne (Indians), Southern, 15, 17 Cheyenne & Arapaho (Indians), 259 Agency, Cheyenne & Arapaho (Indians), 371 pictures of, Cheyenne & Arapaho (Indians), 258, 261 reservations, Chickamauga (Indians), 72 Chickamauga (Indians), Mission, 70 Chickasaw (Indians), 364 Chickasaw (Indians), Academy, 435 Chickasaw (Indians), Constitution, 437 Chickasaw (Indians), District, 406 Chickasaw (Indians), during Civil 435 War, Chickasaw (Indians), during Red 291 Stick War, Chickasaw (Indians), emigration 407n, 437, 447 of, Chickasaw (Indians), Manual 425 Labor School, Chickasaw (Indians), treaty, 60 Chickasaw Nation, allotment of 441-442 land of, Chickasaw Nation, cattle business 439-440, 442 in, Chickasaw Nation, governor of, 432-443 Chickasaw Nation, schools in, 402-431, 438 Chickasaw Nation, Wapanucka 402-431 Academy in, Chickasaw Nation, white settlers 437-440 in, Chickasha, Okla., 82n, 87, 447, 449, 452-453 Chiffee, Miss Mary, 423 Chisholm, Jesse, Cherokee Indian, 41, 76, 81n, 90-91 Chisholm Trail, 366, 447 Chisholm's Ranch, Kan., 448 Choate, George W., 477 Choctaw (Indians), 83n, 364 Choctaw (Indians) Academy in 294, 301-302 Kentucky, Choctaw (Indians), allotment of 126 land of, Choctaw (Indians), chief, 233 Choctaw (Indians) Council House, 112 Choctaw (Indians), during Civil 64, 435 War, Choctaw (Indians), during Red 281, 283, 290-291 Stick War, Choctaw (Indians), emigrants, 135, 295, 297 Choctaw (Indians), missionaries 55, 57, 132, 497 among, Choctaw (Indians), net proceeds 233 due delegation of, "Choctaw, Temperance meetings 130-132 among the," by Peter J. Hudson, Choctaw (Indians), temperance 133 among, Choctaw (Indians), treaty of 1801, 135 Choctaw (Indians), treaty of 1837, 405 Choctaw Nation, 65 Choctaw Nation, Chickasaw 435 Indians in, Choctaw Nation, lead and zinc in, 303 Choctaw Nation, schools in, 407n Choctaw Nation, trailways in, 294 Choctaw Nation, white settlers in, 233 "Choctaw Landmark, A," by A. D. 474-478 Hefley, Choctaw County, Okla., 435 Choteau, A. B., 171 Choteau, A. P., 83n, 128, 219, 368 Choteau, Auguste, 173-175, 180n Choteau, C. E., 171-172 Choteau, Jean Pierre, 171n, 173-175 Choteau, Marie Louise, 174-175 Choteau, Marie Pelagie, 174-175 Choteau, Marie Therese, 171-175 Choteau, Rene Auguste, 172-175 Choteau Trading Post, 83, 368 Choteau, Victoire, 174-175 "Chouteaus, The," 171-176 "Christian Missions to the Overhill 66-73 Cherokees," by Sam'l. C. Williams, Christie, Goback, Cherokee 124 Indian, Chronicles of Oklahoma, 5-6, 25, 42, 74n Church, Baptist, 61, 79n, 372, 400 Church, Catholic, 66 Church, Congregational, 100 Church, Episcopal, 52-54, 470-473 Church, Methodist, 70, 242, 244, 294, 471, 492, 494, 496 Church, Moravian, 68-69, 100, 456n 46, 66, 67n, 69, 79n, 99, 100, 102, 110, 124, 138, 298, 303, 406, 416, 420, 428n, 429- Church, Presbyterian, 430, 449, 454-469 Cimarron River, 18 Cimarron Salt Plain, 15 22, 42, 58-64, 72, 74, 77n, 80n, 97, 103-104, 106-107, 113- Civil War, 114, 118, 123, 139, 145, 169, 181n, 300, 384, 422, 435, 496 Claiborne, Gen. F. L., 280 Claremore, Okla., 252-253 Clark, Fred, 11-12, 15-17 Clarke, John H., 150-151 Clarke, J. Stanley, 126 Clarksville, Ark., 47 Clear Creek, 91 Cleveland County, Okla., 82n, 368 Cobb, James Hughart Nixon, 244-245 Coffee Trading Post, 368 Colbert, Ben, U. S. Marshal, 441-442 Colbert, Col. Pitman, Chickasaw 403n, 407, 418 Indian, Colbert Institute, 422n, 425n Colcord, Charles F., 125, 214 "Colcord, Reminiscences of," 5-18 Coldwater, Kan., 7 Coldwater Army, 138-139 Collins, Judson D., Chickasaw 425n Indian, Collins Institute, 425 Colorado, state of, 178, 188n, 189, 190n, 456, 482 Colorado river, 74, 76n (Indians), 33-34, 76, 82, 90, 145, 161, 163-169, 186n, 218, 340, 364-365, 367 Comanche (Indians), agency, 448 Comanche (Indians), Quahada 163, 166 branch of, Comanche (Indians), subsistence 62 of, Comanche Pool, 7, 17 Confederacy, Southern, 145, 368 Congregational Church, 100 Connors, Judge J. P., first judge of 474-475 Tobucksy County Court, Connors School of Agriculture, 475 Constitutional Convention of 118 Arkansas, Constitutional Convention of 117, 155, 237, 240, 244, 246, 376 Oklahoma, Constitutional Convention of 236 Texas, Cook, J. P., 103 Cook, Walter S., 449 Cooper, Gen. Douglas H., 64, 414, 421 Cornells, Alexander, 276 Cornwall Mission, Conn., 178n Coweta Mission, 407n Craig County, Okla., 99 Crane, Lieut. C. J., 146 Creek (Indians), 83n Creek (Indians), agency, 128 Creek (Indians), capitol, 112 Creek (Indians), destitution 63 among, Creek (Indians), during Civil war, 64 Creek (Indians), during War of 130, 264-293 1812, Creek (Indians), Lower, 267-268, 277, 281, 286 Creek (Indians), Loyal, 60 Creek (Indians), missionaries 55-57 among, Creek (Indians), removal of, 128, 135, 219, 293 Creek (Indians), treaties, 60, 269 Creek (Indians), "A Trial and 142-144 Execution among," Creek (Indians), Upper, 267-268, 277-278, 281, 283, 286 Creek Nation, schools in, 79n, 407n Creek Nation, Seminole Indians in, 58 Creek Nation, setlement of, 79n Creek Nation, whiskey in, 134 Cross, William, 398 Cross Timber, 86-87 Crow (Indians), 340 Curington, Jack, Texas Ranger, 164 -D- Dale, Judge Frank 400 Dakota, South, state of, 359-360 Danielson, P. W., 359 Darlington, Okla., 9, 11, 15, 17, 258n, 259 Dartmouth College, 68 Daughters of the American 66n, 72, 125, 128 Revolution, Davenport, Mrs. Julia Chisholm (A. 479 E.), Davis, Jefferson, 128, 368 Davis, John B., 25 Davis, John Barber, 68 Davis, Garrett, 104 Davies, Rev. Samuel, 66 Dawes, Henry L., 118 Day Land & Cattle Co., 145 Deer, abundance of, 27 Delaware (Indians), 34, 39, 45n, 70, 76, 81, 85, 88-89, 405 De Menil, Dr. Alexander N., 175-176 Denver, Colo., 190 De Onis, Don Louis, 147 Diggs, James B., 4 Doaksville, Choctaw Nation, 405, 408n, 434-436, 496 Doan's Crossing, 156 Dodge, Col. Henry, 216, 367-368 Dodge City, Kan., 14, 186n Dodson, Rev. W. H., 400 Double Springs, 20-21, 23 Douglas, Rev. Thomas L., 70 Dow, Frank, 11 "Dragoon Campaign," 367 Dukes, Gov. Gilbert, Choctaw 298, 477 chief, Dull Knife, Northern Cheyenne 11, 17 chief, Duncan, Okla., 437 Durant, Alex, Choctaw Indian, 477 Durant, Horace Brandriff, 374 Durant, William, Choctaw Indian, 400 Dwight Mission, 3, 42-51, 97, 99-100, 102, 124 "Dwight Mission, The Cherokee Gospel Tidings of," by Carolyn 454-469 Thomas Foreman, Dwight, Rev. Timothy, 42, 454 Dyer, James, Choctaw Indian, 303 -E- Eagle County, Choctaw Nation, 130 Eagletown, Okla., 296-297, 301 Echasi (Indians), 27 Echasi (Indians), village of, 28 Edwards, James, 76n Edwards, Rev. John, 299-300 Edwards, H. B., 83-84 Edwards Trading Settlement, 79n Elliott, Miss Carrie M., 456, 468 Elm Spring Mission, 455-457, 460-463, 466, 468 El Paso, Tex., 74 El Reno, Okla., 258, 387 El Reno Democrat, 157 Engle, F. E., 75 Enid, Okla., 393 Episcopal Church, 52-54, 470-473 Eufala, Okla., 56, 79n, 472, 496 Europe, country of, 67 Evans, Hugh, The Journal of, 367 Evans, Capt. L., 183-184 Evans, Lemuel D., 313-314 Evarts, Jeremiah, 43, 51 -F- Fairfax, Okla., 398 Fairfield Mission, 100, 102 Fait, Mrs. Anna B., 449 Fait, Rev. S. V., 449 Fans, General Grant Collection of, 479 Fayetteville, Ark., 183n, 462 Felikatvbbi, Choctaw Indian, 295 Filson, Charles H., 400 Finney, Alfred, 42, 51 Finney, Mrs. Alfred, 48n Fisk, Moses, 68 Fitzpatrick, Maj. Thomas, Indian 186 Agent, , 264 Five Civilized Tribes, removal of, 55-56, 58, 134 Five Civilized Tribes, removal 126, 217-219, 228-229, 369-370, 486 records of, Five Civilized Tribes, white 437 intruders in, Fixico, Talosee, Creek Indian, 272n Flenner, John Wintrode, 117 Florida, state of, 58, 264-265, 271, 275-276, 285-286, 288-291, 293 Folsom, David, Choctaw Indian, 56, 435 Folsom, Rufus, 477 Folsom, Sampson, 435 Foreman, Carolyn Thomas (Mrs. 103, 454, 488 Grant), Foreman, Grant, 74n, 79n, 123, 125, 127, 133, 153n, 179n, 180n, 183n, 216, 300n Foreman, Ned, 455 Foreman, Rev. Stephen, 22 Foreman, James, Cherokee 306, 311, 313-314, 318-325, 338-339 Indian, Foreman, Johnson, 323 , 76, 150, 230, 364-365, 447-448 Fort Atkinson, 186n Fort Barrancas, 291 , 289 , 447 Fort Coffee, 134, 230 Fort Collins, Col., 191n Fort Donelson, Tenn., 103 3, 421, 24, 26, 127-129, 136, 178n, 179n, 187n, 215-216, 220, 230, 251- Fort Gibson, 254, 256, 367, 434, 470, 488 Fort Gibson, preservation of, 216-217, 229-231 Fort Harker, Kan., 447 Fort Hawkins, factory at, 267 Fort Holmes, 80n, 83n Fort Jackson, 285-286, 293 Fort Jackson, treaty of, 288, 292 Fort Knox, Ky., 215 Fort Loudonn, 67 Fort Mann, 179n, 184, 186 Fort Marion, Fla., 347 Fort Mason, 83n Fort Mims, 279-282 Fort Reno, 9 , 146, 158, 167, 215, 347, 358, 364, 447-450, 452 Fort Sinquefield, 280 Fort Smith, 42, 62, 74-76, 79n, 83, 99, 110, 113, 118, 123, 134, 179n, 294, 306, 447, 457, 477 Fort Smith— Military 299, 301 Toad, Fort Towson, 294-295, 434-435 Fort Towson—Hot Springs Road, 294 Fort Towson—Little Rock Military 295 Road, Fort Wallace, 15 , 62, 64, 230 Fort Wayne, 181n, 220, 230 France, country of, 145, 158, 173, 264-265 Francis, Rev. A. V., rector, St. 471 James of Wagoner, Francis, Millie, Cherokee woman, 125, 230 Frantz, Gov. Frank, 394, 396, 399 Frazier, George, 452 Frazier, Gen. J. W., 109 Fred, Chickasaw Nation, 447, 449-450, 453 Fred, Col. Frank, 449 French & Indian War, 265 Frisco, Okla., 436 Frontier Times, 366 Fullerton, Eula E., 257 -G- Grand Army of the Republican, 116, 369, 388 Gardner, Capt. Edmund, 435 Gardner, Choctaw Indian, 478 Galbreath, Robert, 426 42, 55, 69, 97, 108, 125, 136-137, 182n, 264-265, 269-270, 275, 278, 280-283, 287- , state of, 288, 305, 307-308, 315, 488, 496 Gibson Station, 251-252, 256 Gill, Judge Joseph Albert, 375-376 Gist, Mrs. E. W., 178 Gold Rush, 79n, 177-180, 190 Goodwater Mission, 407n Gould, Dr. C. N., 366 Grady County, Okla., 449, 453 Graham, Jim, 79 Grand River, 102, 179n, 180 Grand Saline, Cherokee Nation, 177-178, 180, 182n Grant, Gen. U. S., 479 Grayson, Capt. G. W., 113 Great Britain, country of, 264-265, 270, 274, 287-288, 291, 293 Greece, John, 456 Green, Miss H. M., teacher at 409-410 Wapanucka Academy, Green, R. Frank, 82-83, 87 Greenleaf, Mary Coombs, teacher 427-430 at Wapanucka Academy, Greenwood, Harris, Chickasaw 423 Indian, Greer, John L., 148n "Greer County," by Emma Estill- 145-162 Harbour, Ph. D., Guess, George (Sequoyah), 25-41 Gunter, Edward, 322 Guthrie, Okla., 387-390, 393-398 Guthrie Leader, 398-401 Gypsum, deposits of, 91-92 Guy, William M., Chickasaw chief, 439 -H- Hadjo, Hillis (Prophet Francis), 277 Hailey, Dr. D. M., 474 Hall, Arthur H., 264 Hammer, Albert, 393 Hammerer, John Daniel, 67 Hanson, Rev. Harvey, 124 Harbour, Emma-Estill, Ph. D., 123, 126, 145, 157, 227 Harmon County, Okla., 155 Harris, Cyrus, Chickasaw chief, 424 Harrison, President Benjamin, 110, 384, 386 Haskell, Charles N., 383, 393, 397-401, 476 Haskell, Okla., 469 Hastings, W. W., 126, 219, 228, 488 Hawkins, Benjamin, 266-269, 273, 275-278, 285, 292 Hawkins, Glenn B., 481 Haworth, Rev. W. P., 102 Haynes, Sam J., Creek Indian, 144 Hearrell, J. B., 402n Henderson County, Tex., 170 Henry Kendall College, 458 Hester, G. B., 110 Hicks, Daniel Ross, Cherokee 252 Indian, Hicks, E. D., Cherokee Indian, 252 Hildebrand Mill, 220 Hillsborough, Lord, 67 Hilton, Anderson, 12-13 Hindman, T. C., 61 "History of Hamilton County," by 70 Miss Armstrong, Hitchcock, Asa, 43 Hitchcock, Mrs. Hannah, 139 Hitchcock, Isaac B., 458 Hitchcock, Jacob, 42 Hi-ye-ni-his (indians), 27 Hobble, H., 214 Hobbs, Simon L., missionary, 132 Hochatown, Choctaw Nation, 296-297 Hodges, Jake, criminal lawyer, 478 Hoge, Judge Joseph M., 316-317 Holdenville, Okla., 76n Holderman, Miss Nell, 465 Home-steaders, 5 Honey Creek, 21, 100 Honey Springs, 123 Hopaie, Tustunnuggee, Creek 277 Indian, Horseback, chief of Noconee 451 Indians, Horsehead (Skull) Creek, 45-46, 50 Hotvbbi, Choctaw Indian, 299 Houston, Sam, 46n, 128, 150 Houston, Sam, old home of, 3 Houston, Sam, wife of, 127 Houston, Temple, 398 Howard, Miss Bess, 127 Howard, J. W., 315 Hoyt, Ard, 97 Hudson, George, Choctaw chief, 300, 303-304 Hudson, Peter J., 130 "Hudson, Peter J., Reminiscences 294-304 by," Hunt, George, Kiowa Indian, 340 Huntsville, Ala., 105 -I- Idaho Territory, 361, 363 Illinois Bayou, 42, 458 Illinois Camp Ground, 21, 23, 327-331 Illinois River, in Oklahoma, 46n, 102 Illinois River, in Arkansas, 44-45, 50 Illinois, state of, 136 Independence Route, 194 Indiana, state of, 105, 110, 384, 387, 460 Indian Justice, by Grant Foreman, 300n Bill, 305 Indian Records, removal of, 126, 217-219, 228-229, 369-370, 486 Indians, 5 Indians, Plains, 145, 364, 450 Indians, Texas Reserve, 364 Indians, Confederate, 450 , 15, 17, 52, 74, 127, 137, 140 Indian Territory, Bar Association 114 proceedings of, Indian Territory, Court of Appeals, 375 Indian Territory, during Civil War, 113 Indian Territory, forts in, 60 Indian Territory, military 63 department in Indian Territory, missionaries in, 55, 57-59 Indian Territory, railroads through, 448 Indian Territory, reconstruction of, 64 Indian Territory, removal of Ponca 359-360 Indians to, Indian Territory, U. S. Court in, 103, 110-111, 140 International Council of 1878, 112 International Council of 1843, 137 Iowa, state of, 454 Iowa (Indians), 218 Iowa (Indians) reservation, 391 Iowa (Indians), schools for, 417 Ipalvmmi Trailway, Choctaw 130, 296-297 Nation, Irving, Washington, 6, 128, 180n, 215, 219 Isparhecher, Creek chief, 144 -J- Jack, Timmie, Euchee Indian, 142-144 Jackson County, Okla., 155 Jackson, Andrew, 19-20, 55, 67, 127, 133, 274, 282-286, 289-291, 305, 308, 481 Jackson, Jacob, Choctaw Indian, 302 Jackson, William H., 425n James, Booker, Chickasaw Indian, 423 Jolly, John, Cherokee chief, 46 Jones, C. G., 400 Jones, D. W., rancher, 259-260 Jones, H. P., 451 Jones, Horace P., 167n Jones, J. B., 455 Jones, Philos S., 4 Jones, Wilson, Choctaw chief, 302 Johnson, C. B., 448 Johnson, Sir William, 126 Johnston County, Okla., 402, 403n Johnston, Douglas H., Chicasaw 442 chief, Joseph, Nez Perce chief, 360, 362 Judah, Gen. Henry M., 106 Jug Cattle Co., 8 Jumper, John, Seminole chief, 60-61, 64 -K- Kanard, Moty, Creek chief, 57 Kansas, state of, 6, 8, 62-63, 140, 185n, 447, 462, 482 Kansas City Southern Railway, 459 Kaskaskia, Ill., 44n Kaw (Indians), 218 Keechi (Indians), 367 Keith, Rev. William Marshall, 496-497 Kellough, Robert W., 4 Kentucky, state of, 16-17, 103-105, 107, 109-111, 118, 128, 136, 294, 302, 314-315, 372, 449 Keys, Riley W., Cherokee Indian, 24 Kiamitia Mountains, 294 Kichai (Indians), 83n Kickapoo (Indians), 218 Kickapoo (Indians), schools for, 417 Kilborn, Frank, 258-259, 261 Kingfisher Creek, origin of name 366 of, Kingfisher, Okla., 387, 390 Kingfisher, John, 366 Kingsbury, Rev. Cyrus, 70 Kiowa (Indians), 83n, 145, 153, 161, 163, 186n, 218, 367 Kiowa (Indians) Agency, 447 "Kiowa (Indians), The Annual Sun 340-358 Dance of the," Kiowa-Comanche (Indian) Agency, 447 Kiowa-Comanche (Indian) agent, 450 Kiowa-Comanche (Indian) 448 reservation, Kiplnizer, Monroe, 258-259, 261 Korn, Mrs. Frank J., 114 Korn, J. N., 114 -L- Labor, Houston, Mexican, 303 La Grary, Rev. Mr., 470 Landis, Rev. E. M., 459, 461-462 Lawson, Jim, 11 Lawyer, Nex Perce chief, 362 Leahy, Timothy John, 240 Leased District, 364, 447 Leavenworth Trail, 405 Ledbetter, W. A., 236-236 LeFlore, Campbell, Choctaw 477 Indian, Lemon, J. E., 372-373 Lewis, Simon, Choctaw Indian, 478 Lewis, Walter, 489 Lewis & Clark Expedition, 361, 370 Liguest, Pierre Laclede, 171-173, 175 Lincoln County, Okla., 391 Lincoln, Abraham, 104, 108-109 "Linebaugh, John Hickman," 492-493 Line Road, 294-296 Lipe, Maj. D. W., 252 Little Axe, Shawnee Indian, 91-92 Little Prince, Creek chief, 276 Little River, 26, 76n, 79, 80n, 83n Little River, Sacred Heart Mission 7 on, Little Rock, Ark., 22 Little Warrior, of Wewocau, 274, 276 Little Washita Stage Stand, 449 Little Wolf, Northern Cheyenne 17 chief, Llwyd, Rev. Hugh J., rector, 52, 473 Episcopal church, Locust Grove, Okla., 102 London, University of, 489 Long, Miss Nellie, 468 , state of, 264, 364, 470, 496 Lowery, George, Cherokee Indian, 178n, 407n Lowrie, Walter, 406-409, 420 Lowry, George, 330-331 Love County, Okla., 495 Love, J. J., 398 Lovely's Court House, 458 Loyal Creek Indians, 60 Luce, John B., 75 Lukfata Chito (Big Lick) Church, 130 Luthy, Miss Luella W., 466 Lyon, Matthew, 47 -M- Mackay, Solomon, 477 Mackey, Alice Hurley, 55 Macon, Ga., 56 Mail stages, 74, 82 Malone, Mrs. Flora I., 489 Mangum, Okla., 154-155 Marble City, Okla., 124 Marble, Ind. Ty., 454, 467 Marcy, Capt. R. B., 74, 76n, 87, 149, 153, 156, 179n Marfa, Tex., 214 Marshall, J. F., Creek Indian, 144 Martin, Charlie, 15 Martin, Geo. M., 203, 205 Martin, Rev. John, 67 Mason, Maj. R. B., 83n Masonic Lodge in I. T., 442-443 Massachusetts, state of, 42, 118, 427 Mathes, Miss Rada, 464 Matthews, Miss Nellie, 460 Mathison, Mrs. Pearl, 124 Mauluke River, 31, 37-38 May, J. J., 189 Mayes County, Okla., 490 Mayes, George W., 490 Mayes, Samuel Houston, 212 Cherokee Indian, Maysville, Ark., 318, 320-321, 324, 339 McAlester, Okla., 375, 444n, 474, 476, 478, 480 McAlester, J. J., 398 McBride, Miss Emma, 461 McClain County, Okla., 76n, 85n McClellan, Capt. Geo. B., 149, 368 McClendon, Mrs. Kate, 480 McClintic, James V., 489 McCurtain, Green, Choctaw chief, 476-477 McCurtain, J. F., Choctaw chief, 497 McDaniel, Chas., 198 McFerrin, John B., 70 McGillivray, Alexander, 265-266, 268 McIntosh, D. N., Creek Indian, 64 McIntosh, Roley, Creek Indian, 56-57 McIntosh, William, Creek Indian, 276 McKinney, Thompson, Choctaw 295, 299 chief, McKinney, William, Choctaw 295, 298-299 Indian, McMinn, Joseph, 72 McNair, Clement Vann, 178, 182-183, 191, 197, 203, 205, 208 McNair, David, 182n McQueen, Peter, 277, 279, 285, 290 McSpadden, Joseph, 102 Medicine Lodge, Kan., 5-6, 7n, 14, 258 Medicine Lodge, Kan., peace 5 council at, Meigs, Return Jonathan, Cherokee 196, 200 Indian, Melrose, Rev. Thomas M., rector, 472 St. James of Wagoner, Mercer College, 56 Meserve, John B., 4, 125, 216, 227, 241, 432 Mexican War, 76n, 103, 105, 368 Mexico, country of, 25, 27, 30-31, 34-35, 37, 39, 145-146 Methodist church, 70, 242, 244, 294, 471, 492, 494, 496 Miami (Indians), 218 Miami, Okla., 374 Miashintvbbi, Judge, Choctaw 299 Indian, Micco, postoffice in Creek Nation, 79n Micco, Hoboheilthle, Creek chief, 277 Michigan, state of, 111 Miles, John D., Indian agent, 259, 261-262 Military post, need of, 91 Military Road, 220, 294 Miller, Miss Annie R., teacher at 456 Dwight Mission, Miller, Miss Nellie, 462, 464 Missionaries, in Cherokee Nation, 42-51, 97 Missionaries, in Creek Nation, 55-65 Missionaries, in Seminole Nation, 57-58 "Missionary Ridge," 72 Mississippi River, 19, 55, 74 Mississippi, state of, 434-435, 437, 440 Mississippi, territory of, 281-282, 286 Missouri, state of, 134, 136 Missouri, Kansas & Texas 74, 79n, 436, 448, 459 Railway, Missouri Pacific Railroad, 459 Mitanvbbi, Judge, Choctaw Indian, 131, 299 Mobile, Ala., 267, 269, 280-281 Modoc (Indians), 218 Mokine, Kiowa High Priest, 340 Moncrief, Sam, Chickasaw Indian, 450, 453 Montgomery, Miss C. H., teacher 455-456, 461, 465 at Elm Spring Mission, Moore, Mrs. N. B. (Ann Augusta 113 Robertson), Moore, Mrs. N. B., home of, 469 Montana, state of, 17-18 Moravians, 68-69, 100, 456n Moravians, Record of the, by A. L. 67n Fries, Moravians, Mission in Cherokee 220 Nation, Morgan, Gen. John Hunt ("Morgan 103, 105-108 the Raider"), Mormons, 198, 199n Morrillton, Ark., 44n Morrison, W. T., Sunday school 465, 467 missionary, Morton, Rev. Edwin C., Vicar. St. 472 James of Wagoner, Morton, Gov. Oliver Perry, 105 Moseley, Lafayette, Chickasaw 423 Indian, Moseley, Palmer S., Chickasaw 441-442 chief, Mountain Fork River, 296-297 Mountain View, Okla., 340 Mt. Zion, 100 Mt. Zion, Church, Choctaw Nation, 130-132, 297, 300 Muddy Boggy River, 65 Mulberry Creek, 45, 50 Murdock, Victor, 6, 7n Murray, Tom, 12 Murray, Gov. William, 114, 402n "Murrow, Father: Civil War Period," 55-65 by Alice Hurley Mackey, Muskogee, Okla., 3-4, 110, 118, 123, 125, 227, 236, 251-255, 398, 400, 458, 467, 471, 473 Muskogee Bar Association, 369 Muskogee Democrat, 117 Muskogee Historical Society, 123, 125 -N- Nanih Waya, Choctaw council 301 house, "Narrows, The," in Choctaw 295, 297 Nation, Nashoba, Okla., 297, 301 Nashoba County, Choctaw Nation, 130 Natchitoches, La., 147, 153, 434 Natiional Cemetery, fort Gibson, 3, 127 Nebraska, state of, 15, 360 Necrology, 117-119, 236-247, 372-376, 492-497 Needles, Thos. B., 110, 118 Neely, Richard, 70 Neighbors, Robt. S., 365 Nelson, William, 110 Neosho, Mo., 82, 91 Neosho (Indian) Agency, 490 Nevada, state of, 482 New Echota, Ga., 310 New Echota Treaty, 311, 321, 323-324, 338 New Hampshire, state of, 68, 70 New Mexico, state of, 81-82, 482 , La., 172-173, 288 , state of, 458n Nez Perces (Indians), 361 Nez Perce (Indians), 361 "Nez Perce and Ponca Indian School, Documents from the 359-363 cornerstone of the," Niblack, Leslie G., 398, 400-401 Nicholls, Lieut.-Col. Edward, 289, 291-293 Nicholson, Jackson, 323 Nokoni, Peta, Comanche chief, 164-167 North Carolina, state of, 67n, 68, 127, 266, 316, 402 "North Carolina, Historical 489 Sketches of, from 1564 to 1851," North Fork Town, Creek Nation, 56, 79, 496 Notes, 214-221, 366-368, 479-480 Nowata County, Okla., 182n Nuntagoo (Indians), 27 Nuttall, Thomas, 128 Nuyaka, Mission, 467-468 Nye, Lieut. Wilbur S., 340 -O- Oak Creek Sun Dance, 340 Octavia, Okla., 131, 299 , state of, 52, 108-109, 374 Ohoyohoma Club, 474 Okay, Okla., 251 Oklahoma, state of, 4, 6, 42, 45, 52, 71, 75, 97, 103, 129, 140, 145, 154, 156-157, 237, 242, 264, 482 Oklahoma, admission of, 393-396 Oklahoma, Bar association of, 114 Oklahoma, Du Tisne's Expedition 446n into, Oklahoma, Early Trails through, by 179n, 183 Grant Foreman, Oklahoma, Episcopal church in, 470 Oklahoma, first governor of, 383 Oklahoma, state of, Jim Crow law 399 in, Oklahoma, La Harpe's Expedition 446n in, Oklahoma, military expedition to 367 Southwestern, Oklahoma, natural gas in, 397-398 Oklahoma Place Names, 366 Oklahoma, Prehistoric Cultures of, 444n by Dr. Jos. B. Thoburn, Oklahoma, prehistoric mounds of, 487-488 Oklahoma, telephone in, 251-257 Oklahoma, University of, 264n, 444, 489 Oklahoma, white settlers in, 386 Oklahoma Central Railway, 436 Oklahoma City, Okla., 9, 215, 236, 387, 389-390, 394, 400, 472 Oklahoma County, Okla., 388 Oklahoma Historical Society, 6, 22, 126, 216 Oklahoma Historical Society, 115, 232 amendment to Constitution of, Oklahoma Historical Society, 3, 123-129 annual meeting of, Oklahoma Historical Society, 222-226, 483-485 books added to library of, Oklahoma Historical Society, 227-235 minutes of annual meeting of, Oklahoma Historical Society, minutes of meeting of Board of 112-116, 369-371, 486-491 Directors of, Oklahoma Historical Society, 367, 479-480 pictures in museum of, Oklahoma Territory, 140 Oklahoma Territory, first governor 383, 385, 387, 391-392 of, Oklahoma Territory, first 387-388, 390 legislature of, Oklahoma Territory, legislatures 384, 389 of, Oklahoma Territory, Organic Act 146, 383-384, 386-387, 390 for, Oklahoma Territory, schools in, 389 Okmulgee, Okla., 56, 125-126, 144, 227, 232, 467, 496 Oliver, Captain, 193, 196-197, 200, 203 Omaha, (Indians), school for, 417 Oo-chee-ah (the Worm), Cherokee 25-26, 29, 40 Indian, Oo-till-ka, head man of Echasi 28-30 Indians, Oregon Historical Society, 367 Orr, James, 42 Orr, W. R., 456 Osage (Indians), 42, 44n, 45, 218, 240, 489 Osage (Indians) Agency, 128, 219 Osage (Indians), subsistence of, 62 Osage (Indians), war party of, 182 Osage Mission, Kan., 240 Osage Captive, The Little, by Elias 71 Cornelius, Oshkosh, Trial of, 300n Otoe (Indians), 218 Otoe (Indians), school for, 417 Overland Mail Company, 74, 179, 193n, 195n Owen, Mrs. Narcissa, 470 Owen, Robert L., 398, 439 Owen, Thomas, 398 Ozark, Cherokee & Western 462 Railroad, Ozark and Cherokee Central 467 Railroad, -P- Pa-ha-u-ka, Comanche chief, 163 Panhandle, The, 7, 9 Paris, Tex., 478, 497 Parker, "Cynthia Ann," by Paul I. 163-170 Wellman, Parker, Judge Isaac C., 110 Parker, John, 168 Parker, Quanah, Comanche chief, 165, 167, 170 Parker's Fort, Tex., 163, 166 Park Hill, Okla., 3, 21-23, 26, 100, 255, 322, 458 Park Hill, printing office at, 22, 138 Parr, J. O., 4 Paschal, George W., 306, 316 Paul, Sam, 439 Paul, Smith, rancher, 448-449 Pauls Valley, Okla., 76n, 448, 452 Pawhuska, Okla., 240 Pawnee (Indians), 218 Pawnee Rock, in Kansas, 185 Pawpaw, Okla., 100 Payne, John Howard, 113, 128 Peace Treaties, 5 Pease, Gov. E. M., 150 Peery, Dan W., 383 Pennsylvania, state of, 117, 241, 407n Peoria (Indians), 218 Perry, Rev. A. B., rector at St. 471 James of Wagoner, Perryman, Thomas Ward, Creek 467 Indian, Perryville, Choctaw Nation, 97, 425n Pheasant Hill, 99-102 Pickens County, Chickasaw 439 Nation, Pierce, Bishop George F., 496 Pike, Albert, 60-61, 63 Pinckney, General, 285-286 Piney Creek, 45 Pinkerton, Paul P. 4 Pioneer Telephone & Telegraph 255-256 Co., Pitchlynn, P. P., Choctaw chief, 233 Platte River, 5, 17 Point Remove, 43-46 Polk, Leonidas, Bishop of 470 Arkansas & Indian Territory, Ponca (Indians), 218 Ponca (Indians) chiefs, 361 Ponca (Indians) school, 359 Ponca City, Okla., 359 Pontotoc County, Chickasaw 441 Nation, Pontotoc County, Okla., 444 Porter, Pleasant, Creek chief, 110 Post Oak, Okla., 170 Poteau River, 76 Pottawatomie (Indians), 218, 391 Pottawatomie County, Okla., 81n, 391 Potter, Rev. Mr., 323 Prairie Dog Town River, 145, 148-151, 153, 156, 160-161 46, 66, 67n, 69, 79n, 99-100, 102, 110, 124, 138, 298, 303, 406, 417, 420, 428n, 429- Presbyterian Church, 430, 449, 454-469 Presbyterian Church Gospel 465, 467-469 Wagon, Presbyterian Church Mission 454 Press, Princeton College, 66 "Prohibition, A Century of," by 133-141 Grant Foreman, Protestant Episcopal Church, 52, 54 Pryor, Nathaniel, 370 Pryor, Nathaniel, grave of, 490-491 Pryor, Okla., 491 Pueblo, Col., 188 Purcell, Okla., 83n, 452 -Q- Quapaw (Indians) 218 Quapaw agency 374 Quapaw reserve 360 -R- Railroads, objection to 254 Rainy Mountain Creek 340 Rattling Gourd, Jackson, 24 Cherokee Indian Reace, J. M. 186 Red Bank Creek 77n Red Clay 23 Red Fork Creek 7, 11, 15 Red River 7, 26-27, 41, 62, 64, 74, 145, 147-154, 156, 159-162, 364, 408n "Red Stick War, The," by Arthur H. 264-293 Hall Rehoboth Baptist Association of 56 Georgia Renfrow, Gov. W. C. 384 Rueben, James Nez Perce Indian 359, 363 Revolutionary War 72, 265, 267, 269, 433-434 Revolutionary War, soldier of 4, 58, 127, 428 Richardson, Rev. William 67 Ridge, John 20-21, 306, 309, 314, 317-318, 322-323, 326, 328, 332, 334, 337-338 Ridge, John, Major 19-21, 305-306, 312, 317-318, 322-323, 326, 328, 332, 334, 337-338 Rio Grande River 5, 150 Robe, John M. 467 Robertson, Mrs. A. E. W. 455, 467n Robertson, Miss Alice 113 Robertson, Rev. Evans P., 456 Cherokee preacher Robertson, Rev. W. E. 113 Rock Academy at Wapanucka 406 Rock, Mary 89 Rockefeller Foundation 489 Rocky Mountain Fur Co. 187n Roebuck, Dave, Choctaw Indian 478 Rogers, Capt. John 219 Romig, A. F., missionary 456, 461-462, 465, 468 Roosevelt, Theodore 393 Ross, Allen 22, 24 Ross, John, Cherokee chief 20-23, 68, 113, 306-307, 309-310, 317-318, 322-324, 330-332, 334-338 Ross, Capt. Lawrence Sullivan 164, 166-168, 237 Ross, Lewis 26, 181n, 219 Ross, Quatie Martin, wife of John 22-23 Ross Ross, Robert Bruce 22 Ross, Robert D. 181n Ross, William P. 25, 138 Ross, W. W. 22 Ross's Landing 22 Rosser, Judge Malcolm E. 77n Rush Springs 364 Russia, country of 118-119 Russell, Wm. H. 150-151 Russellville, Ark. 42 Rutherford, Samuel, Seminole 60 agent -S- Sac (Indians), schools for 417 Sac & Fox (Indians) 218, 260, 391 Sacred Heart Mission 7 Salina, Okla. 180n, 219 Sallisaw Creek 42, 48n, 102, 454, 458 Sallisaw, Okla. 123, 459 Salt Fork River 11, 15 Salt Plains 15 Salt Works 123, 219 San Antonio, Tex. 32-33 San Bois Creek 74, 77n San Cranto, Mex. 36-37 Sanders, Richard Baxter, first 467 graduate of Dwight Mission San Fernando, Mex. 41 Santa Fe, New Mex. 75n, 79n, 82, 91, 147-148, 162 Santa Fe, Railroad 452 Santa Fe, Trail 179, 184, 186, 188n Sapulpa, Okla. 244 Satterwhite, A. R. 359-360 Scales, Nicholas, D. 70 Schaub, Rev. Frederick L. 454-458n, 460n, 462, 465, 468 Schaub, Mrs. F. L. 469n Schermerhorn Treaty 324 Schneider, Martin 68 Schools, Cherokee 25, 68-69 Schweinitz, Frederick C. 68 Scott, Gen. Hugh L. 310-311, 341 Scott, John S. 253 Scullyville, Choctaw Nation 80 Seminole (Indians) 275-276, 291, 293, 466 Seminole (Indians), agency 60, 62-63 Seminole (Indians), missionaries 57-59 among Seminole (Indians), removal of 58-59 Seminole (Indians), subsistence of 62 Seminole (Indians), treaty 60 Seminole (Indians), War 58-59 Seneca (Indians) 218 Sequoyah 21, 138 Sequoyah, home of 3, 124, 129, 230 "Sequoyah's Last Days, The Story 25-41 of Sequoyah Presbyterian Church 455 Sequoyah Presbytery, churches of 463 Sequoyah Presbytery, at 467 Okmulgee Sequoyah Presbytery, at Wewoka 466 "Shackelford, Gen. James M.," by 103-111 Carolyn Thomas Foreman Shallabarger, Miss Maria, teacher 409 at Wapanucka Academy Shanklin, Maj. Henry 448 Shannon, Miss Daisy 470 Shannon, Mrs. George 470 Shawnee (Indians) 30, 45n, 76n, 89, 91, 271, 273, 274n, 276, 391 Shelby, Col. Evan 72 Shepherd, Mrs. Eliott F. 458n Shiloh, battle of 105 Shoenfelt, J. Blair, U. S. Ind. Agent 441 Siloam Springs, Ark. 454, 458 Silver City, postoffice at 450 Simmons, S. G. 328, 337 Simpson, Dick 258-259, 261 Simpson, John F. 79n Sioux (Indians) 186n, 359 Sioux (Indians), War 17 Skeen, Cicero A., Supt., 402, 407 Wapanucka Institute Skeen, Mrs. Cicero A. 403n Skull (Horsehead) Creek, 45-46, 50 Cherokee settlements on Smallwood, David, Cherokee 460, 465 Indian Smallwood, Rev. Joseph 460n Smithville, Okla. 296, 298 Sneed, Maj. Gen. Seaborn G. 314-315 Snow Mountains 147 Snyder, J. H. 406n Snyder, Okla. 364 Sons of American Revolution 72 Sons of American Revolution, 4 annual meeting of Soule, Bishop Joshua 70 South Carolina, state of 67, 139, 413 Southwest, The Greater, by Rupert Norval Richardson and Carl Coke 481-482 Rister Sparde Bluff 47 Sparde Creek, Cherokee 45-48, 50 settlements on Spain, country of 145-148, 152-153, 158-159, 264-265, 270, 275, 281, 290, 293 Sparrow, Charles 406 Spencer Academy 407n Spiro, Okla. 77n, 470 Spring, James 315 Springplace, Ga. 69 Spring Station, Choctaw Nation 301 Springston, Anderson 324 Springston, Isaac 323-324 Stage Road 123 Stage Stands 301, 448 Staked Plains 163 Stamford University, Ky. 103 Standard Oil Co. 397 Standing Bear, Ponca Indian 360 Standing Bowles, Cherokee Indian 41 Standing Rock, Cherokee Indian 36, 41 Standley, James H., Choctaw 477 Indian 20, 22, 64, 97, 181n Stand Watie, home of 3 Stand Watie, "The Trial of" 305-339 Stapler, J. B. 253, 255 Stapler, J. S. 253 Stapler, Mrs. John W. 252 Stapler, J. W. & Sons 255 Steele, George W. 383-392 Steen's Buttes 89 Steiner, Abraham 68-69 Stigler, Okla. 77n Still, Thomas 455 Stillwell, "Jack," scout 10 Stilwell, Okla. 102, 124, 177, 180n, 460-461 "St. James of Wagoner," by Miss 470-473 Daisy Shannon St. Louis, Mo. 172-173, 220 St. Louis, Historical Society 175 St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad 253, 467 Stokes, Montfort 4, 83n, 127, 230 Stonewall, Chickasaw Nation 425, 434, 436, 440 St. Stephens, factory at 267 Stringfield, Miss A. M. 461 Sturm, Dr. J. J. 451 Sugar Tree Valley 89, 91 Supply, Okla. 480 "Survey of a Wagon Road from 74-96 Fort Smith to the Colorado River" Swink, Okla. 496 Switzerland, country of 262 -T- Tahlequah, Okla., 3, 20-21, 23-24, 97, 102, 124, 137, 139, 180, 220, 251-256, 462, 496 Tahlequah Institute, 458 Ta-kau-to-caugh's village 44 Takatoka, Cherokee war chief, 44n, 326 Tallahassee Mission, 113, 407n Tatum, Laurie, U. S. Ind. Agt. 450 Ta-wok-o-nee Jim, Wichita chief, 160 Taylor, Gov. Alfred, 5 Taylor, Sarah Knox, 128 Taylor, Thomas Fox, Cherokee 179, 181, 185-186, 191, 193, 196, 205, 208-210 Indian, Taylor, Zachary, 128, 306 Tecumseh, Shawnee chief, 272-274, 276 Telephone, in Oklahoma, 251-257 Telle, Alinton, Choctaw Indian, 478, 493 "Temperance meetings among the 130-132 ," by Peter J. Hudson, Temperance among the 137 Cherokees, 22, 66n, 68-69, 72, 97, 103, 105, 109, 136, 178n, 181n, 200n, 274-276, 281-284, 286- Tennessee, state of, 287, 305, 313, 315 Tennessee, state of, governor of, 5 Tennessee, state of, Historical 67n Magazine, Tennessee river, 19 Tennessee Country, Early Travels 68n in the, by Williams, Tenskwatawa, Shawnee Prophet, 272 Tewockenee (Indians), 31-32 7, 41, 64-65, 76n, 82n, 127, 134-135, 140, 145-156, 158- Texas, state of, 160, 162, 163, 170, 220, 236, 246, 261, 364, 366, 442, 448, 482 Texas cattle trail, 449 Texas, Cherokee Indians driven 448 out of, Texas Rangers, 164, 166-168 , 123, 128, 219, 405 Texas, War of Independence, 145 Thoburn, Dr. Jos. B., 444 Thomas, Dr. Alfred B., 264n Thomas, Maj. G. H., 365 Thomas, Dr. J. L., 425 Thompson, Ben, 366 Thompson, Miss F. R., teacher at 409, 412 Wapanucka Academy, Thompson, Rev. James K., 467 Thompson, William P., 255 Thornton, Frank, 8 Three Forks, The, 3, 128, 219, 230 Thurston, Theodore Payne, 472 Missionary Bishop of Oklahoma, Tiana, Cherokee wife of Sam 127 Houston, Tillman County, Okla., 368 Timber, 82, 84-85, 90, 92 Timberlake, Lieut. Henry, 67 Tishomingo, Okla., 435-436, 439, 441 Tobucksy County, Choctaw 474, 476-477 Nation, court house of, Tonkawa (Indians), 218 Tour on the Prairies, by 128, 215, 219 Washington Irving, "Trading Post at the Crossing of the Chickasaw Trails," by Dr. Anna 447-453 Lewis, Treaty, with Indians, 5, 19, 133 Treaty, with Cherokees, 19 Treaty, Choctaw-Chickasaw of 405, 434 1837, Treaty of 1801 with Choctaws, 135 Treaty with Nez Perce Indians, 362 , 291 Treaty of New York (1790), 265-266 Treaty with Spain, 158 Treaty of 1855, 405 Treaty of 1866, 254 Treaty of Seminole and Creek 58 Indians, Treaty of 1819, 147-148, 153 True, Miss MaBelle, 457 Tuckabatchee, Creek council at, 273 Tudor, Rev. Henry, rector of St. 471 James of Wagoner, Tulsa, Okla., 4, 242-243, 376 Tulsa, The Beginning of, by J. M. 370 Hall, "Turkey Creek, The Murder on," 258-263 Turner, C. W., 253, 255 Turner, Prof. Frederick Jackson, 481 Turtle Fields, Cherokee preacher, 70 Tushkahoma, Okla., 112, 299, 302 Tustunnuggee, Tuskegee, Creek 271n, 276n chief, "Twenty-seven Years a State," 393-401 Twin Territories, 458 -U- Ultima Thule, Ark. 130, 294-295 Union Agency 251-252 Union Agency, laying of 113 cornerstone of Union Mission 219-221, 454 5, 148-149, 153-156 United States, factory 47 United States Court, at Muskogee 241 United States Court, first in 126, 233, 369 Oklahoma United States Court, in Indian 375 Territory Utah, state of 464, 482 Ute (Indians) 340 -V- Van Buren, Ark. 75n, 306, 470 Van Dorn, Maj. Earl 82, 364 Verden, Okla. 365, 450 Verdigris River 56, 128, 179n, 219 Vermont, state of 42, 48n Vinita, Okla. 99-100, 102, 376, 496 , state of 66-67, 244, 432-434 Vogler, Miles, Moravian missionary 220 -W- Waco (Indians) 27, 367 Waco (Indians), old-village 29 Wade, Alfred, Choctaw chief, 298 Wade County, Choctaw Nation, 132 Wagoner, Okla., 251 Wagoner, St. James of, 470-473 Walden, Asa E., 494-495 Walker, David, 314, 338 Walker, Mrs. Edith, 127-128 Walker, Jack, 313, 324 Walker, Col. Tandy, 435 Walrond, Z. T., 110, 369 Wannamaker, Richard, 258-262 "Wapanucka Academy, Chickcasaw Nation," by Muriel H. 402-431 Wright, , 264, 271, 275, 296, 370 Ward, Nancy, (The Ghigau), 181n Cherokee woman, Ward, William, Choctaw Indian, 301 Warfare, Indian, 5 Warfare, between Cherokee and 42, 44n, 45 Osage Indians, Warren's Trading House, 41, 368 Washburn, Rev. Cephas, 42-43, 51, 71, 323 Washburn, Susanna, (Mrs. A. 48n Finney), Washington County, Okla., 397 , 27, 62, 87, 89-90, 93, 449, 453 Watch Justice, Cherokee Indian, 41 Watie, David, Cherokee Indian, 312 Watie, John, Cherokee Indian, 318 Watson, Daniel G., 41 Watson, Jonas, Choctaw Indian, 131 Weatherford, Okla., 89n Weatherford, William, 273, 277, 280, 283, 285 Weaver, J. F., 113 Webber, Walter, Cherokee Indian, 44n, 123, 178n Webbers Falls, Okla., 3, 123, 178n Weeks, Dr. B. D., 125, 128, 227 Welling, Okla., 454n, 445, 458 West, Miss Arabella, 470 Westbrooke, Mrs. Harriette 126, 171, 227 Johnson, Westville, Okla., 455 West Virginia, state of, 375 Wewoka, Okla., 62, 466 Wheelock, John, 68 Wheelock, Lieut., 367-368 Wheelock Mission School, 300 Whipple, Lieut. A. W., 74, 93-95 Whiteman, William H., Ponca 360 Indian Agent, Whiting, Col. William, Ponca 360 Indian Agent, White intruders, in Indian Territory, 437 White River, 43 White settlers, 5, 19, 63, 135, 140 White settlers, in Cherokee Nation, 42, 46-47 White settlers, in Choctaw Nation, 233 White settlers, in old Creek Nation, 269-270, 275 White settlers, in Greer County, 146 Wichita (Indians), 27-29, 82n, 83n, 145, 153, 218, 364-365, 367-368 Wichita (Indians) Agency, 447-449 Wichita (Indians) chief, 160 Wichita (Indians) village, 27, 82n "Wichita Agency, Seventy-fifth 364-365 Anniversary of," by C. Ross Hume, Wichita Mountains, 89, 153, 340, 368 Wichita, Kan., 6 Wichita Eagle, 6, 7n Wickmiller, Dr. C. P., 489 Wilburton, Okla., 299 Wild game, 27, 34, 45n, 76n, 78, 81, 83n, 84-85, 87-93, 96, 99 Wild Hog, Northern Cheyenne 10-11, 17 chief, Wild Indians, 5, 32 Williams, Rev. Alexander S., 294 Choctaw Indian, Williams, Rev. Harry Cummings, 467 Williams, Gen. J. S., 109 Williams, Dr. Mason Fitch, 467 Williams, Morris, Choctaw Indian, 294 Williams, Robert L., 4, 123, 125, 144, 227, 497 Williams, Samuel C., 66 Williams, Solomon, Choctaw 294 Indian, Williams, Sylvester, Choctaw 294 Indian, Williams Highway, 297 Williams, Sam, Mountain, 130, 298 Willis, Levi, 455 Willis, Simon P., Choctaw Indian, 294 Wilson, Alfred M., 313, 337-338 Wilson, Charles H., 413, 420-421 Wilson's Rock, Cherokee Nation, 127 Winchester Mountain, 78 Witten, Dr. E. W., 389 Wolf, Jonas, 440 Wolfe, John H., 184, 185n, 188 Wolfe, Richard, 185n Woodford, Okla., 246 Woods, Rev. Ben, 298 Woodward, Okla., 398 Woodward, Tom, 157 Worcester, Dr. S. A., 21, 56, 69, 71, 113, 125, 137-138, 308, 322, 467n Worcester, Dr. S. A., home of, 22 Wright, Rev. Allen, Choctaw chief, 303 Wright, Muriel H., 180 Wyandotte (Indians), 218, 489 -Y- Yale College 42, 454 Yeaman, Geo. H. 104 Yellowstone River 17 Young Bear, Arapaho Chief 126