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Indian Pioneer Papers - Index

Indian Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma
Date:
Name: Dicey Stake Adams
Post Office: Okmulgee, Oklahoma
Date of Birth:
Place of Birth:
Father:
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Field Worker:

 I used to cook for the Creek Orphans Home east of Okmulgee.  Sofkey and Blue Dumplings were two of the dishes I prepared.  Moti Tiger was the Superintendent of the Mission at that time.  Afterwards I cooked for wealthy ranchman (one was John Porter) and often milked as many as 20 cows.
 .....There was a Mrs. Perryman a Creek Indian Woman, who must be around a hundred years old, who lives at Dewar, Oklahoma.

Submitted to OKGenWeb Joan Case < lcase@manti.com > February 1999.