| Volume 102 - 10 microfiche |
#6016967 |
| Name |
Title |
| ANDERSON, Maurice R. |
Short History of Pauls Valley |
| ARMSTRONG, Henry |
Indian Legend |
| AUSTIN, Lula |
Statehood Rally held by M.E. Conference at Durant |
| |
Baptist Missionary Magazines, XVI |
| BERRYHILL, Jefferson |
Indian Legend |
| |
Indian fish killing |
| |
Indian foods |
| |
Indian customs |
| |
Creek Schools |
| |
Redroot Medicine Ceremony |
| |
Creek Council House |
| |
Stomp Grounds |
| |
New Town Creek Indian Church Arbor |
| |
Creek Custom of funeral & burial |
| |
Church Conference |
| |
Creek superstition |
| |
Creek attitude toward
allotment |
| BIGBY, W.J.B. |
Muddy Springs Schools |
| BLAND, Zaidee B. |
Minutes of the First Baptist Church Organization |
| CAIN, Nettie |
Post Ridge Mission |
| |
"Crazy Snake" |
| |
Document |
| |
Wetumka Mission |
| CARR, Frank M. |
Biography of Nelson F.Carr |
| |
Biography of Dalton brothers |
| |
Texas Cherokees |
| CARSELOWEY, James R. |
Lucian Burr Bell |
| |
Manuscript of D.W. Bushyhead |
| |
The near Cherokee-Creek
War |
| |
Biography of Felex M.
Adams |
| |
Johnathan Blackfeather |
| |
David Blackfeather |
| |
Jackson County newspapers |
| |
Shawnee Indians |
| |
Cherokee orphan asylum |
| |
Ghost towns |
| |
Old Battle Ground |
| |
Texas to Kansas cattle
trail |
| |
The Dawes Commission |
| |
J.C. Starr Papers |
| |
J.S. Holden Manuscript |
| |
Thomas M. Buffington |
| |
Frank L. Burckhalter |
| |
History of the Carselowey
family |
| |
Keetowah letter to Judge
Gill |
| Volume 103 - 10 microfiche |
#6016968 |
| NAME |
ADDRESS |
| CARSELOWEY, James R. |
J.C. Starr Papers |
| |
Choctaw Laws |
| |
Cherokee Election or
Treaty |
| |
Cherokee History |
| |
Indian Court |
| |
Dawes Commission |
| |
Breker Letter (Will Roger's
Funeral) |
| |
Will Rogers |
| |
Cherokee National Female
Seminary |
| |
Chickasaw Tribal Protective
Association |
| CLARK, J.A. |
Charles Cutler Torrey |
| |
Creek Manuscripts |
| |
Creek Manuscript |
| CLARK, Stanley A. |
Creek Documents |
| |
Choctaw Documents |
| |
Cherokee Documents |
| CLARK, J.A. |
Choctaw Manuscript |
| |
Cherokee Manuscript |
| |
Cherokee Manuscript |
| CLARK, Stanley A. |
Cherokee Documents |
| CLARK, Winifred M. |
George Hartley--Missionary |
| |
Tecumseh |
| |
Immigration of Negroes |
| |
Early Day Negro Settlers |
| |
Burning of Indian Boys |
| |
Cyclones |
| |
Mary Caroline Boudinet |
| |
Oratorical Contest |
| Volume 104 - 9 microfiche |
#6016969 |
| Name |
Title |
| COBB, Isabelle (Dr.) |
Cherokee Schools |
| |
Marks,
Fannie Blythe |
| COLE, Pete W. |
Choctaw Indian Intellect |
| |
Pleasant Cove Indian
Church |
| |
Indian Treaties |
| |
Indians and friends or
enemies |
| |
First railroad |
| |
Grist Mill
& Toll Bridges in Atoka
County |
| |
Chickasaws |
| |
Medicine Men |
| |
Choctaw Customs |
| |
Historical Spot in Atoka
County |
| |
Blue
Hole, Atoka County |
| |
Armstrong Academy |
| |
Atoka Light Company |
| |
Indian Ball stick |
| |
Oklahoma as Indian Country
before Statehood |
| |
Narrative of Atoka County |
| |
Atoka County landmark |
| |
Indian religion |
| |
Stringtown, Oklahoma |
| |
Choctaw Schools |
| |
Life Among the Choctaw
Indians |
| |
Indian Churches |
| |
Bows and Arrows |
| |
Race Track Prairie |
| |
Choctaw Hymn Book, Choctaw
Bible |
| |
Choctaw marriage laws |
| |
Personal Historical Sketches |
| COURSEY, Virgil |
Court Records |
| CRANE, R.C. |
Fort Elliott |
| DEBO, Angie |
History of Marshall,
Oklahoma |
| DEBO, E.P. |
Sheridan |
| DODSON, E.F. |
John Ross |
| |
Ballads |
| |
Ewing Chapel |
| |
Flint Masonic Lodge |
| |
Oak Grove Community |
| |
History of Oak Grove
Church |
| |
Oak Grove Post Office |
| |
Old Adair House |
| DODSON, Mottie |
Documents |
| |
Story of James Scott
Dodson |
| |
John Oliver Cobb |
| |
letters |
| |
The Cobb Family |
| DRAUGHON, Byrd Love |
Documents |
| |
Objections of the Chickasaw
Nation to the Bill (HR 5123) |
| |
Memorial of the Chickasaw
Nation to the President of the United States |
| DUNCAN, D.W.C. |
Cherokee Justices |
| DUNCAN, J.E. |
Story of the Cherokee |
| DUNCAN, J.E. (Mrs.) |
Grass Cemetery |
| DUNCAN, James W. |
Kee-Too-Wah Society |
| |
The Cherokee Strip |
| DUNCAN, Susie E. |
Manuscript |
| DUNCAN, W.A. (Rev.) |
Documents of the first
Cherokee Orphan Home |
| DUNSON, Edmond |
Green Peach War |
| EDMINSTON, Sam |
Indian Police rules |
| EMMONS, Jerome |
Eight-day men |
| FIFE, Dawes |
Creek Indian ball games |
| |
Hard times of "94" |
| FIFE, Dawes M. |
Creek Tribal laws |
| |
Turkey Track Trail |
| |
Indian method of trapping
wild turkey |
| FLEMING, James H. |
old locations |
| FORT WORTH RECORD |
Old Timers' Buffalo Association |
| FRY, Ella M. |
Choctaw Nation manuscript |
| FULSOM, A.E. |
letter |
| FOREMAN, Grant |
Hammond-Eliot trip in
1849 |
| |
Homesteaders, Kickapoo,
Sac and Fox Countries |
| |
Folsom, A.E. letters |
| |
Ballentine Report |
| |
Aunt Eliza Ross |
| |
John Golden Ross |
| |
Mathias Splitlog |
| |
Indian journal letter |
| |
International Fair, Muskogee |
| Volume 105 - 10 microfiche |
#6016970 |
| NAME |
Title |
| FOREMAN, Grant |
Cherokee Claims |
| |
Cherokee Marker in Illinois |
| |
Morrow Letters |
| FREDERICK, W. B. (Mrs.) |
Indian Customs |
| |
Indian Folklore |
| GASSAWAY, Lillian M. |
Biography of P.B. Hunt |
| |
Narrative |
| |
Indian Camp Life |
| |
Indian Customs |
| |
Kicking Bird |
| |
Andres Martines |
| |
Little Indian Church |
| |
Old Indian Days |
| |
Tomasa, Comanche Captive |
| |
Kiowa Social Life |
| |
Medicine Lodge Treaty |
| |
Indian Marriages |
| GOWER, Gomer |
San Bois, A Ghost Town |
| |
Toll Gate on Ft.Smith
- Ft.Towson Road |
| |
Old Spanish Trail |
| |
A Spent Bullet |
| |
Calhoun, A Ghost Town |
| |
New Hope Female Academy |
| |
Hailey Store in Savanna |
| |
Wadesville |
| |
Indian Territory Coal
Miners |
| |
Shawnee Indian Village |
| |
John Ring Plantation |
| GREENE, Hasel B. |
Goodland Orphanage |
| |
Wheelock church and Cemetery |
| |
Letter |
| |
Goodland School |
| |
Cold Springs |
| |
Edward Ward Tims Diary |
| GROVES, Frank E. |
Church Bell, Newspaper |
| Volume 106 - 9 microfiche |
#6016971 |
| NAME |
Title |
| HAGEMAN, F. |
Letter - Cheyenne Arapaho |
| |
Experiences |
| HANSON, Albert |
I. T. Gibson Documents |
| HARDIN, Minda |
Letter from Ellen Hill
Perryman |
| HARLAN, Sarah Ann |
Biography of Sarah Ann
Harlan |
| |
Souvenir Edition of the
City of Haskell, Oklahoma--1911 |
| HASTINGS, W.W. |
Biography |
| HAYNE, Coe |
Sally Journeycake |
| HIBBS, Lawrence D. |
Clans |
| |
Euchee Boarding School |
| |
Map |
| |
Muskogee Gospel Hymn |
| |
Star Mail Route |
| HICKS, Alfred F. |
Indian Police |
| HICKS, W.E. |
Adair County Leader |
| HILLMAN, George F. |
Creek Schools |
| HOLLAND, William T. |
Document |
| HUGHES, Tyree Clifton |
The Story of Spavinaw |
| HUMMINGBIRD and BIGBY |
Downing Party |
| |
Mounds |
| |
Arrow Heads |
| |
Peavine Community |
| |
Prehistoric Landmarks |
| |
History of Piney |
| HUMMINGBIRD, Gus |
History of a Battlefield |
| |
A Soldier Cemetery |
| |
New Hope Mission |
| HURT, Harvey |
Federal-County Officers |
| |
Excerpt, The Indian Arrow |
| Volume 107 - 10 microfiche |
#6016972 |
| NAME |
Title |
| MCDOWELL, Alene D. |
Bartlesville Smelters |
| |
Last Osage Scalp |
| |
First Oil Well |
| |
Bartlesville |
| MASON, Etta D. |
Atoka Baptist Church |
| |
Judge William Harrison
Jackson |
| |
Biography of Reverend J.S. Murrow |
| |
The McKinney Ranch |
| |
Jack Fork County Court
Ground |
| MAXWELL, Charles (Mrs.) |
Elizabeth Hosmer-Norwood
Papers |
| |
Norwood Papers |
| MAYFIELD, Carl H. |
Anchor Dee Ranch |
| |
Cattle Brands |
| MAYTUBBY, Peter, Jr. |
Letters |
| MEAGHER, Thomas F. |
Euchee-Creek Indian Bands |
| |
Map |
| |
Origin of the Name Luchabega |
| |
Muskogee Creek Indians |
| MORGAN, Nellie B. |
New Hope Seminary |
| |
Muskogee Booster Booklet |
| NELSON, Merrill A. |
Garfield County Elections |
| |
Oklahoma Review |
| OSBORNE, John R. |
Account Book |
| |
Account Book of Black
Beaver |
| PETTER, Rodolphe |
Articles from The Mennonite |
| PHELPS, G.Lee |
True Story of Indian
Missions |
| POLK, H.A. (Mrs.) |
Reverend W.R.Baker |
| POPE, O.C. |
Bacone-Crosby Letters |
| |
Presbyterian Church Documents |
| RHODES, Joe D. (Mrs.) |
Lockwood Letters |
| RANOK, Linnaeus B. |
Personal Reminiscences |
| |
Temple Houston |
| |
Early Day Indian Battle
Site |
| |
Day County |
| |
Well Digging |
| |
The Old Beaver County
Trail |
| |
Personal Recollections |
| |
Early Indian Burial Ground |
| ROBERTS, Mary Riley |
Nowata Settlers |
| |
Further Facts about Nowata
County |
| |
When the Cherokees Moved
West |
| |
Alluwe |
Volume 108 - 9 microfiche
Volume 109 - 10 microfiche |
# 6016973 # 6016974 |
| NAME |
TITLE |
| ROBINSON, Ella |
Agents in I.T. |
| |
Baptist Academy |
| |
Brushy Mountain Springs |
| |
Cherokee Seminaries |
| |
Coodey, Joseph |
| |
Early Days Clothes Styles |
| |
Early Houses |
| |
Episcopal Church of Muskogee |
| |
First Baptist Church,
Muskogee |
| |
First M. E. Church |
| |
First Things in Muskogee |
| |
Food Supplies |
| |
Frozen Rock |
| |
Indian Ball Game |
| |
Indian International
Fair |
| |
Oil Springs |
| |
Oklahoma School for the
Blind |
| |
Patterson
Mercantile Company, history of |
| |
Presbyterian Church of
Muskogee |
| |
Rabbit Ford |
| |
Ranch Life |
| |
Robinson, Reverend J. C. |
| |
Sevier, Rev. John J. Biography of |
| |
South Muskogee |
| |
Spaulding
Institute, burning of |
| |
Spring Place |
| |
Stewart, Oscar W. Biography of |
| |
Water System -- Muskogee |
| ROGERS, Herbert |
Town of Avard |
| |
Town of Waynoka |
| |
V. G. Griffith |
| ROSE, Ralph |
Documents -- Letters to
J. D. Benedict |
| ROSS, Elizabeth |
BIOS / SKETCHES OF
Biographical Sketch
Austin Foreman's Death
Dick Gee
Major George Lowrey
Lewis A. Ross and his wife
John Watt, Pioneer Stone Mason
A. Florence Wilson |
| |
CEMETERIES
Forgotten burial grounds
Forgotten Graveyard
Home burial grounds
Old Burying Grounds |
| |
CHURCHES / MISSIONS
Canaan Church
Lutheran Mission
Moravian Missions
Park Hill Presbyterian Mission
|
| |
SCHOOLS
Cherokee Child Training
Cherokee Seminaries - Special Students
Cherokee Female Seminary - Woman Superintendent
Teachers in Cherokee County |
| |
A Doctor Artist |
| |
A fatal burn |
| |
A Pioneer Resident and
his Home |
| |
Ahama, the Captive |
| |
Apples & Produce |
| |
Annual Fires in Hills |
| |
Articles |
| |
Beane Ford |
| |
Big Persimmon Tree |
| |
"Billy Bowlegs" |
| |
Blue Spring [The] |
| |
Bows and Arrows |
| |
Bread Money |
| |
Brown, John (Dr.) |
| |
Buckskin Vests |
| |
Buried treasure |
| |
Campbell,
Archibald |
| |
Canuchi |
| |
Capital Square |
| |
Catcher Town |
| |
Change of name |
| |
Charles Coodey |
| |
Cherokee Child Training |
| |
Cherokee Farms |
| |
Cherokee Hunting Shirt |
| |
Cherokee Marble |
| |
Cherokee Secret Council |
| |
Cherokee Sheriffs |
| |
Chief's Message [The] |
| |
Chief's Sausage Grinder [The] |
| |
Choctaw Senate |
| |
chunk of silver |
| |
Cold Weather Hollow |
| |
Coffee Bean Tree |
| |
convention ground |
| |
Cookson Hills |
| |
Creek
Town |
| |
Dutchtown & Dogtown |
| |
Early day artist |
| |
Early day brickyard |
| |
Early day Home |
| |
Early settler |
| |
Elk Creek |
| |
Erroneous Tales |
| |
Fire Makers |
| |
Fish Barbecues |
| |
Food products dried |
| |
Forks of Illinois Mission |
| |
Fort Gibson Bottom |
| |
Four-Mile Branch |
| |
Freedman Celebration |
| |
Freight Haulers |
| |
Fruit raising in the
Cherokee Nation |
| |
Historic Church Bells |
| |
Homespun clothing |
| |
Husky scythe swinger |
| |
Indian Cooking |
| |
Indian Corn |
| |
Indian G.A.R. Post |
| |
Indian Legend |
| |
Indian Medicine |
| |
Judge Riley - Strong Medicine |
| |
Log Cabins |
| |
Lowery Home |
| |
Joe, African Born |
| |
Jones, Evan & John B. |
| |
Jones House [The] |
| |
Madstone |
| |
Masonic Ceremonies |
| |
Medicine Springs |
| |
Murrell Springs |
| |
Natural Chimney |
| |
Neighborhood Stores |
| |
No Successor |
| |
Old Camp Ground |
| |
Old Duncan Home |
| |
Old Ferries -
Surnames Keys, Boudinot, Ross, Woods
as owners of Ferries |
| |
Old Parsonage |
| |
Oldest Masonic Hall |
| |
Old mail routes |
| |
Origin of Barren Fork |
| |
Origin of Greenleaf |
| |
Panthers - John & Henderson Stephens |
| |
Park Hill Post Office |
| |
Park Hill Prairie |
| |
Quail Netting |
| |
Ration Depot |
| |
Ross, E. Jane - Sketch of the life |
| |
Ross Grist Mill |
| |
Ross Mill [The] |
| |
Salt Making |
| |
Second Chief [The] |
| |
Sehon Chapel |
| |
Sequoyah-Ross Busts |
| |
Sequoyah's
Son [Said he was] |
| |
Shooting Matches |
| |
Stage Coach |
| |
Strip Payments |
| |
Sugar Mountain |
| |
Tahlequah Incorporated |
| |
Tahlequah Newspapers |
| |
Talihina Houston |
| |
Thomas Trail |
| |
Tornado in 1880 |
| |
Tornado near Tahlequah |
| |
Town of Peggs |
| |
W.C.T.U. Cherokee Nation |
| |
Well Cleaners |
| |
White Interpreter |
| |
Wild Cattle |
| |
Wild Horses |
| |
Witch Woman |
| |
Wolfe Hotel at Tahlequah |
| |
Worcester Press [The] |
| ROWLEY, Marvin |
Mary Bohanan |
| RUMAGE, H. L. |
Military Road |
| RYAN, Lenora |
New Hope Manuscript |
| SELFRIDGE, Jennie |
Bryarly's Landing |
| |
Early day politics, etc. |
| |
Indian Legends |
| |
Mayhew
Church & Court Grounds |
| |
Norwalk Academy |
| |
Sequoyah Indian Training
School |
| SHREVES, Ida M. |
Early days in Oklahoma |
| |
Brief outline of Sac
& Fox Indians |
| SMITH, Florence |
Blackstone Letters |
| STICKLE, Estella Sue |
Trail of Tears |
| STOCKTON, Mary |
Rogers County |
| |
Emmett Starr |
| SHERWOOD, Carl R. |
A Creek burial |
| |
Ballgames |
| |
Biography of Himself |
| |
Creek Indian Doctor |
| |
Davis Ranch |
| |
finance |
| |
fish fries |
| |
Oklahoma Towns |
| |
ranching in Creek Nation |
| |
Richardville |
| |
Todd's Ranch |
| SIMPSON, Barnard |
Tree |
| SMALL, Robert W. |
biography of James Small |
| |
bumper crop year |
| |
farming in the 1900s |
| SMISER, Norma E. |
Clippings |
| SMITH, Redbird |
Kee-too-wah Constitution
& By-Laws |
| |
Letter from Jas. S. Buchanan |
| Volume 110 - 10 microfiche |
#6016975 |
| NAME |
Title |
| SOUTHERN, Joe |
Hunting and Fishing Trip
in 1904 |
| |
Oil in Atoka County |
| |
Murrow Diary |
| |
Ghost Towns in Atoka
County |
| |
Mounds and Mound Builders |
| |
Indian Police Officers |
| |
Biography of Self |
| |
Mounds |
| |
County Fairs |
| |
First High School of
Atoka |
| |
Settlements of Choctaws
and Chickasaws |
| |
Land Marks |
| STOCKTON, Mary |
Rogers County Preachers |
| |
Pioneer Physicians |
| |
Walter Starr Crittenden |
| |
Ghost Towns |
| THOMAS, A. M. |
Articles |
| THOMAS, Robert B. |
My Experience with Geronimo |
| |
Quanah Parker |
| |
Kiowa-Comanche Experiences |
| |
Quahada Indians |
| |
Cynthia Ann Parker |
| |
Lord's Prayer in Comanche |
| |
Post Oak Jim |
| |
Comanche Words |
| |
Kiowa Tribe |
| TORREY, Charles Cutler |
Autobiography |
| TUA, Bert S. |
Immigrant Coal Miners |
| |
Mt. Carmine Day in Southeastern
Oklahoma |
| TURNER, Goldie |
Pawnee Indians |
| |
The Bundle Scheme |
| |
Establishment of Ralston |
| |
Agricultural Fairs |
| |
Pawnee Marriages |
| |
James Murie |
| |
Jennings, Oklahoma |
| |
Pawnee Mission |
| |
Blackburn |
| |
Casey |
| |
Quay |
| |
Sun Dance |
| |
History of Keystone |
| |
Sinnett |
| |
Pawnee County Outlaws |
| |
Hunting Grounds and Cattle
Grazing Grounds |
| |
First White People in
Oklahoma |
| |
Pawnee Indian Scouts |
| |
Terlton, Oklahoma |
| |
Strings from Skins |
| |
White Deer |
| VANN, James |
Speech |
| VESTAL, Ophelia D. |
Pasture Settler |
| |
Park County |
| |
Wichita Diamonds |
| |
Native Indian Doctors |
| |
The Peace Pipe |
| |
County Seat Promotion |
| |
Houston, Parker Meeting |
| |
Article from Vinita Leader |
| WEAVER, J. F. |
John F. Wheeler Letter |
| WILSON, L. W. |
Financing in the Pioneer Days--I.T. |
| |
Lazy S. Ranch |
| |
F. S. Ranch [The] |
| |
Founding of Shamrock |
| |
Rice Raising in the Indian
Territory |
| |
The Ross Cemetery |
| |
Forest and Lumber Industry |
| WRIGHT, J. George |
Letter |
| BARNES, Louise S. |
Biography of J. V. Admire |
| BELL, Jesse S. |
Baptist Mission |
| BIGBY, Samuel A. |
Mortgage |
| BIGBY, Thomas |
Store Account |
| BIGBY, W. J. B. |
Muddy Springs School and Church |
| |
Mulberry Mission |
| |
Salem Church |
| |
Lees Creek Mission |
| |
Oak Grove School and Cemetery |
| BLOSSOM, E. J. |
Mineral Development-Choctaw |
| MAHNKER, John |
Mineral Development-Choctaw |
| MCBRIDE, Roe & Inge, I. T. (Mrs.) |
Mineral Development-Choctaw |
|