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INDEX Ar$ansas, state of, 71, 171, 317; Baptista A. & M. College, Stillwater, OkIa., 115, 364368. Abbott, B. W., 349. Abney, buis D, Jr, gift of, 445, Abshire, Fleming Warren, 361; Mabel Claire Bassett, 361; Mary E, 361. Adair, Janie Ross, 133; Roilin Kirk, W, 132; W. A., 425; William Penn, 133. Adams, Maj. Charles E., Indian Agent, 190, 249. Ako, ............, ..,. Indian, 250. Alabama Indians, 31. Alamon, Lucas, 32. Alberty, Cecil E., 135; Mrs. Eliza Missouri Bushyhead, &is Cornelius, 127, 135. 136. ~lexander,A., 162; H. A, 95. Algonquin Indians, 126. Allen, Bill, 278x1; Clara D., 6311; Mrs. E. P., lh; Flora, 278n; Hugh, 278n; Iva Williams, "Early Days in Meem, by, 278-289; Capt. James, 204; Margaret, 278n; W. o., 278n, 284. Alluquippa, Seneca Queen, 342, Alpha Omega Alpha, 3% Alva, (Okla. Ty.) , Northwestern Normal School at, 368. Alvord, Maj. Henry, Pres., Oklahoma A. & M. College, 365. American Broad of Foreign Missions, 156, 400,409. Amea, (Iowa), State College at, 366. b e e , C. B., 370, 372n, 379. Amite Academy, 143. Anadarko, (Okla.), 186, 187, 194, 252. Anadarko Indians, 31. Andali, .................... Indian, 250. Anderson, (Mo.) , 22. Anderson, John E., 162; Mabel Washbourne, 342. Ad-Kituhwazi Society, 251. Annesley, Dr. Samuel, 340. Anthony, Susan B., 349. Antlers, (Choctaw Nation), 86. Apache Indians, 252, 256, 276, 288; Chiricahua, 253 ; Jicarilla, 207 ; Mescalero, 259. Apiatan, ...........,....... Indian, 249. Arapaho Indians, 248, 250, 255, 258; Northern, 254; Sun Dance of, 255. Arbuckle, Col. Matthew, 321, 323; Gen. M., 314 "Archaelogical Discoveries in Oklahoma, Reports of Secret, 93-94. Ardrnore, (I. T.), 115, 117. Ardmore, (Okla.), Rotary Club at, W . Arizona, state of, 2163. a; m, 237; Cherokee Indians in, 30; Mounted Volunteers, 433; school in, 395; "The Myth end the State," by Dr. E. E. Dale, review of, 226; University of, 401. Arkansas River, 47. Arkansas State Industrial Commission, Ion. Arkansas Territory, map of, 108. Arkoma, (Okla.), 13. Arkoma Hill, 7, 13. Armijo, Manuel, 43, 51, 203x1. Armstrong, Annie W., 238; Francis W., 319; Silas, 1911; Maj. William, 53. Armstrong Academy, 153, 175. Arnett, (Okla.), 102, 103. Arnold, F. W., 219. Arrington, A. W., 401. "Art in Oklahoma," by 0. B. Jacobson and Jeanne d'Ucel, 265.277. Asbury, Bishop Francis, 3. Asbury Mission, 162 Asphalt, In Choctaw Nation, 85. Asplin, Ray, "Epworth University," by, 369-380. Atoka, (Choctaw Nation), 83, 86. Atoka County, (Choctaw Nation), 87. Atoka Agreement, 76, 85. Austin, Stephen F., 33. "Autobioerraphy, An," by Anna R. Fait, 185-19K Avey, Martha, 272. Ayer, Edward B., 276. Back Bone Mountain, 9. B~lconRind, Osage chief, 392. Bailey, H. E., 215; Mary, 185. Baker, Elmer LeRoy, 350; Lynn, 280; W. R., 153. Baldwin. Maj. Frank, 195. Ball, att tie, 68. Ballenger, Mrs. T. L., 134. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 144. Banard, Ketch, 54. Bandy, B. J., 94. Banking, in Choctaw Nation, 90; in Id. Ty., 4 4 ; in Okla. Ty,, 445. Baptist Association, Mississippi, 143, 147. Ba~tistMission, at Saddle Mountain, 288. Baptist missionaries, in Cherokee Nation, 157. Baptist school, in Indian Territory, 65x1. Baptists, in Arkansas, 237; in Ind. Ty., 238. Fardstown, (Ky.),309. Barker, Robert J., Pres., Oklahoma k & M. College, 364. Barnes, Albert, 128. Barnett, Dock, 54; Eliza, 19; Hannah Charloe, 19n, 26n; John, 19n, 26n. Barnsdall, (Okla) , 389. Barnsdall, T. N., 389. Barnwill, Ella, 10. Bartlesville, (Okla.), 297; Bank of, 390. Bass, AIthea, "James Mooney in Oklahoma," by, 246-262; Henry B., 121, 225x1, 242, 344, 442; Sam, 55. Bassett, Herbert Norval, 361 ; Joseph, 361; Karen, 361; Mabel, collection of, 445; Mrs. Mabel, "Tribute to," by Jessie Randolph Moore, 359-360; "Mabel Bourne," by Elsie D. Hand, 360-368; Mabel Claire, 361; Phylis, 361 ; William Clyde, 361. Batesville, (Ark.), 311, 319, 323. Baton Rouge, (La.), 4. Battle, at Newtonia, (Mo.), 169-171; of Ackia, (Miss.), 445; of Bad Axe River, 1%; of Buena Vista, 1%; of ChustenahIah, 165, 166; of Chusto Talasah, 165; of Honey Springs, 173; of Lookout Mountain, 17; o f Monterey, 146; of Murfreesboro, (Tenn.), 16; of Old Fort Wayne, 1 i O ; of Pea Ridge, 167; of Penyville, (Ky.), 15; of Poison Springs, (Ark.), 178; of Round Mountain, 165; of the Neches,- 39;- of Wichita Village, 155. Baxter Springs, (Ks.), 21. Beall, Knox, 349. Bean, Eliza, 316; Hettie Stuart, 312; Jesse, 319n, 320; John M., 310; Mark, 309, 311, 312, 317; Nancy, 316; Nancy J., 310; Nannie E., 310; Richard, 311, 312; Richard H., 309x1, 316; Robert, 317; Col. Roberi, 309; Russell, 308; Gtpt. William, 308; Mrs. William, 308. "Bean Family, The," by Carolyn Thomas Foreman, 308-325. Bean's Salt Works, 309n. Bear Tongue, ................Indian, 260. Beatty, Jeff, 10n; Robert, 10n. Beck, George, 6311; Lucy, 228. Beede, Cyrus, 229. Bell, Annie, 407; C. N., 40; Capt. J. R., 309; Lucien Burr (Hooley) , 134, 407; Robert E., 93. Belvin, Harry J. W., 86n. Bemo, John, Seminole Indian, 54. Benedict, John D., 6311. Benjamin, J. P., 166. Bent, Charles, 48. Bent's Fort, 45, 48, 51, 203n. Benteen, Capt. F. W., 438. Benton, Sen. Thomas H., 203. Berry, Emma Kate James, 236; Homer Mulhall, 237; Karl Palmer, 237; Mar- garet, 237; Dr. Virgil, 227; "Virgil, M. D.," by Margaret Berry Hand, 236237; William A., drawing by, 31. Berthelet, Joseph R., 71x1. Big Mush, ............................ Indian, 38. Biggerstaff, Mrs. James B, gift of, 244. Bigheart, (Okla ) , 389. Bigheart, James, Osage chief, 305 ; "Chief James of the Osages," by Orpha B. Russell, 384394; Josephine, 394; Mary Magdaline, 394 ; Peter, 392 ; Monroe, 429. Billings, (Mont. 1, 361. Billingsly, James, 319. Biloxi Indians, 31, 239. Black, Jeremiah S., 182; Tom, 103. Black Beaver, Delaware Indian, 152. Black Beaver Osage Band, 385. Black Coyote, Arapaho chief, 277. Black Dog, Osage Indian, 391, 392. Black Fox Trail, 424. Black Hawk War, 42, 196, 322. Blackard, Kittie, 433. Blake, Mrs. Beulah, 309n. Blakeney, R. Q., 370. Blaker, Mrs. Margaret, 246n. Blesh, Dr. A. L., 37911. Bloodworth, Jessie B., 234. Bloomfield Seminary, 153, 327. Blunt, Rev. Ainsworth E., 424; Gen. James G., 170, 173. Boggy Depot, (Choctaw Nation), 83, 87, 152; New, 182. Bok, Mr. ...................., trader, 288. Boles, Mrs. Clementine, 399x1. Boley, (Okla.) , Industrial School for Negro boys at, 361. BonneviIle, Col. B. L. E., 314. Book Reviews: (Firearms in the Cuter Battle, Parsons and duMont), 101; (FG nlrncial Engineering, Thomas), 232 ; (Paradise Pruirie, Williams), 233-234; (Osage People and Their Trust Property, a Field Report of the Bureau of Indian Affair8) , 234 ; ( The Catholic Indian Missions and Grant's Peace Policy, Rahill), 235; (The Rise of Methodism, Cameron), 339-340; (Dwight Presbyterian Church, Payne) , 341 ; (Indian Women Chiefs, Foreman), 341343 ; (Bibliographicd Procedure and Style, McCrum and Jones), 343; (The Reno Court of Inquiry, Graham), 438; (Oklahoma: A History of the Sooner State7 McReynolds) , 439; (Commerce of the Prairies, Moorhead), 439, 440; (Rendezvow with Clrance, Blumenthal) , 441. Boomers, in Oklahoma, 131. Boone, Capt. Nathan, 196, 198, 323, Boozman, Ben, 14n; Bert Wayne, 14n; Felicity, 14n; Ralph, 1411. Boudinot, E. C, Jr., 436; E. C., Sr., 436; Eleanor, 395; Eliaa, 397, 416, 417, 42.2; Elks C., 178; Harriet Gold, 395, 397; Mary, 395; William Pem, 395. Bourne, Mabel, 360; Martha EUan Tomlin, 361; Stephen, 360. Bowles, John, 39n; Rebecca, 30n; William Augustus, 29n. "Bowles of the Texas Cherokee, Chief," by Dorman H. Winfrey, 29-41. Rowles Village, 36. Bowman, George L., 118, 442; Lieut. James Monroe, 197. Boyd, Dr. W. J., 37%. Braddock, (Penn.) , 185n. Bradford, George H., Vice Chancellor Epworth University, 374. Brainerd Mission, 395, 416, 424. Branson, Jacob, 127, 209. Brant, Joseph, Chief of the Six Nations, 127; Joseph, Jr., 127. Brazos River Cattle Co., 55. Breadtown, (Cherokee Nation), 425. Brearly, Col. David, 312. Brenernan, Ema, 68. Brewer, Perry, 401; Judge Phil, 10n; Susan, 55. Brook, Eck E., gift of, 445. Brown, I?. A., 282; Frances Rosser, review by, 341-333; Lewis, 349; Mary F., 349; Mrs. Otis, 109. Broyles, T. M., 372n. Bryan County, t Okla.) , 7811. Buchanan, Andrew, 313; Rev. John, 411. Buell, Mrs. Garfield, gift of, 442, 445. Buffalo Bill Wild West Show, 382. Buhler, (Ks.), 4.711. Buhler, Edith, 12; John Christian, 4; John Robert, 4; Mary Turnbull, 4. Burbank, Elbridge Ayer, 276. Burgwin, John Henry K., 203. Burleson, Col. Edward, 39. Burnet, David G., 35, 39. 236. Burr, Dr. ...........--......-, Bushyhead, Dennig W., 131; George, 312; Isaac, 425; Jesse, 425; Susan, 425. Buster, Col. M. W., 170. Butler, Elizur, 3%, 425; George, Cherokee Indian Agent, 156; Col. H. H., 67; M. L., 312n; P. M., Cherokee Indian Agent, 427; Sallie E., 411. Buttram, Mrs. Frank, gift of, 350. Butts, Mrs. Elizabeth Buckner Heiston, 142n, 145; Emma Buckner Heiston, 327. Buxton, Dr. L. H., 379. Byers, Carry C. Turner, 237; "John Henry," by Herbert Miner Pierce, 237239; Joseph P., 237. Bynum, Ernest T., 377. 3 Cabell, Brig. Gen. E. L., 173. Cache, (Okla.), 284. Caddo Battalion, 180. Caddo County, (Okla.) , 185. Caddo Indians, 152, 175, 238, 249. Calema, Mrs. Stuart Moseby, 12n. Caldwell, Lieut. George, 321, 3 0 . Caleb, Florence, 132n Calhoun, Sam, 95. Callaway, Mrs. Elizabeth, l4n. Cameron, (Ind. Ty.), 8. Cameron, John, 34; William, 8. Cameron Institute, 10, 17. Camp Floyd, 210. Camp McIntosh, 174. Camp Munroe, (Fla.), 324. Campbell's Salt Works, 309. Cane Hill, (brk.), 312. Carlisle Barracks, 198. Carlisle Indian School, 60. Carlton, Van Buskirk & Couch, ranchers, 102. Carnahan, J. P., 317. Carney, Albert, 139. California, Gold Rush to, 402, 408n. Canton Dam, 445. Carr, Mrs. Angelina H., 331; Harvey, 14n; J. H., 153; Rev. J. H., 331; James A., 230; "Little Kitty", 331; Rosa, 14n; Rosa Ayleene, 1411; Winnie, 14n. Carroll, Most Rev. Mark K., 394. Carshall, Zachariah T., 136, 140. Carson, Kit, 202. Carter, Colbert, 180. Catholic Church, in northeastern Oklahoma, 64; in Oklahoma, 18. "Catholic Education Among the Osages," by Velma Nieberding, 290-307. Catholic Mission, near Anadarko, Okla., 194. Catholics, among Osage Indians, 385, 386; among Cayuga Indians, 24. Cattle, in Choctaw Nation, 78; in I d . Ty., 55; in Osage Nation, 389; in Texas, 82. Cauthron, D. A., 8. Cavanaugh Mountain, 9. Cayuga, (Ind. Ty.), 18, 22; postoffice at, 21n. Cayuga Indians, 19; Catholic missionary among, 24. Cayuga Mission, 18, 19, 25. Cayuga Springs, 20. Central State Normal School, Edmond, Okla., 115, 368, 369. Chahta Tamaha, (Choctaw Nation), 175, 179. Chambers, Henry, 436. Chandler School of Arts & Sciences, Indian students at, 125, 128. Chapman, Dr. B. B, 93, 120, 3442; book review by, 234. &rleston, (Tern.), 424. Charloe, Hannah, lh, 2611. Chattanooga, ( T e n d , 424. Checote, Samuel, Creek chief, 57. Chelsea, ( Okla. , 133. "Cherokee, Chief Bowles of the Texas," by Dorman H. Winfrey, 29-41. Cherokee Advocate, 427. Cherokee County, (Okla. ) , archaelogical excavations in, 93. Cherokee Female Seminary, 134, 135, 40811. Cherokee Indians, 74, 227, 308, 323; adultery among, 418; allotment of land to, 433; a t Dartmouth College, 126, 128; cholera among, 422; J a n e of, 418; dress of, 415;- Eastern, 247, 254, 258, 395; education of, 416, 427; family life of, 418; food of, 418; government of, 415; medicine of, 417; Methodists among, 416; missionary to, 415; Moravian missionaries among, 416, 418; myths of, 417; Old Settlers, 426; physical characteristics of, 414; polygamy among, 418; Presbyterians among, 416; relations of Creek Indians with, 56; religion of, 416; removal to Indian Territory of, %, 399, 414428; Ross Party of, 422, 426; Sacred Formulas of, 247; temperance crusade among, 427; Treaty Party of, 422, 426; United Brethren among, 416; Western, 30. Cherokee Male Seminary, 127, 130, 133135, 316n, 408. Cherokee Mounted Rifles, 167. Cherokee Mounted Volunteers, 167. Cherokee Nation, ball plays in, 427; Dwight Mission in, 341; Keetoowah Society in, 156; Laws of, 445; Printing Press in, 427, 428; railroad through, 433; Ross Party in, 156, 422, 426; echools in, 129, 427. Cherokee Nation, Eastern, Liquor in, 395; schools in, 395. Cherokee Orphan Asylum, 132, 135, 136. Cherokee Phoenix, 96, 417. "Cherokee Society Under the Stress of Removal 182@1846", by Oliver Knight, 414-428. Cherokee Strip, opening of, 269, 365; south boundary of, 242. Cherokee Treaty, of New Echota, 422; of 1846, 427. Cherokee Village, 33. Cheyenne Indians, 249, 250, 258. Chickamauga Indians, 29n. Chickasaw Battalion, 172. Chickasaw Indians, 7'4, 152; in Confederate Army, 327; relations with Choctaw Indians, 148. Chickasaw Nation, coal royalty paid in, 85; during Civil War, 161; hhnual Labor School for Boys in, 153; Methodism in, 445; schools in, 153, Chickasha, (Okla.), 185, 188, 353. "Chief Bowles of the Texas Cherokee," by Dorman H. Winfrey, 29-41. "Chief James Bigheart of the Osage," by Orpha B. Russell, 384394. "Chief Splitlog and the Cayuga Mission Church," by Velma Nieberding, 18-28. Chiricahua Apache Indians, 253. Chisholm, John, 265; Thomas, 265, 407. Choctaw Academy, in Kentuckv 147. Choctaw Agency, (Ind. Ty.), 142, 146. Choctaw Indians, 4 31, 152; agent for, 142; allotment of land to, 73, 76; a t Dartmouth College, 126; in Indian Territory, 1%; in Texas, 321; land of, 72; in Mississippi, 144; Negro slaves of, 70; relations with Chickasaw Indians, 148; removal to the west of, 139; Treaty of 1866 with, 71. Choctaw Intelligencer, 138. "Choctaw Nation, 1865 to 1907, Problems in the Industrial Progress and Development of the," by James D. Morrison, 7091. Choctaw Nation, 137; asphalt in, 85; banking in, 90; Biloxi Indians in, 249; cattle in, 78; census of 1867 in, 74; coal in, 7, 8, 84, 85; drought in, 157; Fourth district of, 148; ghost towns in, 83; intermarried citizens of, 80; Knights of Labor in, 86; labor organizations in, 86; lead in, 7; liquor traffic in, 147; minerals in, 7 4 84, 86; oil and gas in, 86; Pascagula Indians in, 249; permits for non-citizens to work in, 72; railroads in, 83, 84, 88; schools in, 84, 147, 153; timber in, 87-90; white employees in, 70. Choctaw and Chickasaw Regiment of Mounted Rifles, 16, 163, 165, 170. Choctaw Oil & Refining Company, 86. "Choctaw 'Squirrel Stick', The Legend of the," by Coleman J. Ward, 98-100. Cholera, among Cherokee Indians, 422. Choteau, Charles, Osage Indian, 299n. Chouteau, (Okla.) , 236. Chouteau, Mary Louisa, 394; Rosana, 342. Christian, Mary, 3%. Christian Church. 431. Chronicles of Oklahoma, 114. Church, Native American, 261. Churchill, J. O., 229; Col. T. J., 433. Cincinnati, (Ark.), 227. Cities Service Gas Company, 381. Civil War, 3, 15, 18, 433; in Indian Territory, 161, 162 Claiborne, Charlotte Virginia, 144; Gen. Ferdinand Leigh, 143; J. F. H., 147; Mrs. Magdaline Hutchins, 143. Clark, Mrs. C. H, gift of, 244; Admiral 1. J, 241; John, 365, 366; L. C, 347; Sidney, 386; William, Indian Agent, 291. Clarke, Sidney, 295. Clarksville, (Ark.), 433. Classen, Anton, 370, 37211, 37%. Clay, M. C., 22. Cleveland, (Okla.), Bank at, 390. Clinton, Dr. Fred, 225n. Clopath, Henriette, 270. Coal, in Choctaw Nation, 7, 8, 88, 85. Coal County, (Okla.) , 78x1. Cobb, William, 56. Cochran, Elsie, 68. Cochrane, John T., 160, 181-183; R. A., 68. Colbert, (Okla 1, 328. Colbert, D., Chickasaw Governor, 156; Holmes, 180, 183, 327; "Aunt Pollie," 328; Winchester, Chickasaw Governor, 172, 180. Cole, Coleman, Choctaw chief, 70, 84, 91; Judge Redmond S., 120, 442 Collier, Mrs. Elizabeth, gift of, 244. Collins, Brady, 55; Frances Martha, 144; William, 144. Colloin, Joel, 55. Colman, Isaac, 78. Comanche County, (Okla.) , 281. Comanche Indians, 79, 150, 151, 154, 195, 248, 264, 288, 323; Presbyterian missionaries among, 185, 193. Compton, Ed, 279. Confederate Army, 3, 15, 142, 161; in Indian Temtory, 128; Chickasaw Indians in, 327. Confederate Room, OkIahoma Historical Society, 447. Connelly, Rev. Pierce, 144. Conner, Henry, 40. Connor, William, 388. Conser, Frank M., Osage Indian Agent, 230. Conway, Jane, 292. Conway County, (Ark.), 30. Cook, Ben R., Jr., gift of, 244; Thomas J., gift of, 445. Cooke, Catharine Esten, 195; John Esten, 195; John R., 21th; John Rogers, 19511; Philip St. George, 42, 43, 46, 49; Rachel Hertzog, 211; Dr. Stephen, 195. "Cook, General Philip St, George," by Carolyn Thomas Foreman, 195-213. Cooley, D. N., 160; Mary Ida Null, 102. Coon, Osage Indian, 382. "Cooper, General Douglas H., C.S.A.? by Muriel H. Wright, 142-184. Cooper, D. H, Jr., 179; Dr. David, 143, 147; David H., 144; Douglas H, Jr., 144; General Douglas H, 327; Elizabeth, 144; Elizabeth Herbert, 164, 165; Emma, 144; Frances, 144, 164; Frances Martha C o K i 144; Sarah, 144; Ssrah Hmcock Davenport, 143; William Keark, 144. Cooper County, 155. Cordova, Vincente, 36. Corndropper, Frank, Osage Indian, 392. Cottonwood, (In& Ty.), 433. Couch, Rachel, 316; W. L,349. Council Grove, (Ks.), 45, 50, 201. Council, Indian International of 1843, 53. Cowden, Boyd, 217. Coweta District, (Creek Nation), 52. Codes, John Henry, death of, 447. Cowling, Coke, 238; Fowler (A. F.), 238. Cravatt, John, 4; Rebecca, 4. Cravens, Mary Eloise Rutherford, 4431; William M., 401. Crawford, GOY.Samuel J., 294n. Crawford County, (Ark.), 309. Creason, Mrs. Myrtle, gift of, 349. Creek Agency Landing, 55. Creek County, (Okla.) , 361. Creek Freedmen, 55. Creek Indians, 74, 249; Catholic rnissionary among, 24; during Civil War, 165; Loyal, 165; relations of Cherokee Indians with, %; removal to the West of the, 53, 312. Creek Mounted Volunteers, 165. Creek Nation, Marshalltown in, 52-57. Creek-Seminole Battalion, 165. Crescent, (Okla.) , 364. Cross, Mrs. Mary, gift of, 244. Cross Timbers, 324. Crowell, George H., 377; Col. John, Creek Indian Agent, 52. Crump, Capt. R. P., 20011. Crutchfield, Maj. P. T., 157. Cullison, J. B., 371x1. Cummings, William Anthony, 55. Curran Furniture Store, 8. Curtis Act, 76. Custer Battle on Little Big Horn, 438. * -D- Dale, Charlene, 93; Dr. E. E., 217, 346, 442. Dances, Indian, 248, 255, 256, 260. Dancy, W. H., gift of, 244, 446; photograph of, 446. Daniels, Mary True, 410, 412, 413; Robert, 436. Darlington, (OkIa. Ty.), 248. "Dartmouth Alumni in the Indian Temtory," by Kathleen Garrett, 123-141, Dartmouth College, Indian student8 at, 446. David, James L, Osage Indian Agent, 230. Davidson, Lieut. John W., 207. Dugal, Father, G. T, 306. Duncan, Rev. ............, 407 ; De Witt Clinton, 127, 128, 130, 131; Helen Rosencrantz, 131n; Mary Anna Elizabeth, 135; Capt. Matthew, 43n; Rev. Walter Adair, 132, 135. Duperon, Father Thomas, 273. Dupret, Father Alfred, 306. Durant, (Okla.) , 87n. Durant, Dickson, 138; Horace B., 63x1; Sophia McGillivray, 342. Du Tisn6, Lieut. Claude Charles, 290. Davis, Mrs. Alice Brown, 342; E F, 37913; Frank, 282, 287; Jefferson, 142, 145, 146; Samuel, 3. Dawes Commission, 76, 433. Dawson. William. 369. Day, F.~E., 374 -375. Day County, (Okla. Ty.), 102, 103, 355. De Andreis. Father Felix, 291. Dean, ~ h o m a sRoland, 432. Deas, Lieut. Edward, 5211. Debo, Dr. Angie, 123n, 131. Decatur, (Ala. ) , 424. Decker, Mrs. Albert, 285n; Lura, 284; Tessie. 285x1. ~ e ~ a t a Chief, ~ a , 31n. DeCrasse, Father Felix, 300, 301, 306. Delaplain, Rev. E. B., 37111, 372. Delaware Indians, 19, 20, 31, 152, 155, 323, 325; schools among, 292. Dell'over, Anthony, Osage Indian, 299n. Delta Kappa Gamma Fraternity for Women Teachers, 185. Dempse~, C. Osage Indian Agent, 230. Denison, M. G., book review by, 441. College Oklahoma City, Okla., 380. Denver, J. W., 160. Department of the Platte, 211n. Derrick, Asa, 103. DeSmet, Father, 292. Diamond Spring, 50. Dickey, John S., 446. Dierick, Father Placidus, 306. Dierks Lumber & Coal Company, 88. Diminished Reserve, 295. Disciples of Christ, in Oklahoma, 431. Disney, Wesley, 394. Dixon, Mrs. Lucy, photograph of, 244. Doaksville, (Choctaw Nation), 83, 148, 179. Doane, George S., 23. Dodge City Trail, 241. Dodge-Leavenworth Expedition, 42. Dorn, A. K., Indian Agent, 294n. Dorsey, George A., 255, 259. Douglas, Clarence B., papers of, 109. Downing, Lewis, 435. Dragging Canoe, Chickamauga Indian, 2%. UDragoons on the :manta Fe Trail in the AutW'Iln of 1843, by Otis E. Young, Eads, Lucy Toyiah, 342. E ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~68. ~j ~, ~ i ~ , Eagle Feather Custer Scout, 382. ~ ~ ~ 246. l h ~ ~ "Early Days in Meers," by Iva Williams Allen, 278-289. Easley, John F., 104. Eastman, Charles A., 126, 135. Eaton, Frank, 109, 349; Rachel Caroline, 342. Edins, Judith, 3. Edmond, (Okla.), 115, 370; Central State Normal School at, 368, 369. Edmondson, Blaine, 66. Edwa~ds, Dr. .......--.......,284; Benjamin, 32, 33; Hayden, 32; Judge Thomas A., 442. Egg, The, Cherokee chief, 39n. Eighty-niners, 242. El Reno, (Okla.), 431, 432. Elliott, Bill, 55. Ellis, Charles L, Supt., Osage Indian Agency, 230. Ellsworth, Henry L., 323, 429; J. C., Supt., Brainerd Mission, 395. E ~ R ~ Joseph, ~~ . ~399. ~ ~ ~ Emory, Lieut. Col. William H., 161. Emory & Henry College, 408n. Endsley, Margaret Allen, 278n. Enid, (Okla. Ty.),432. Eno, Miss Clara, 399n. Epworth College, Oklahoma City, Okla., 271. Epworth College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, Okla., 379. "Epworth University," by Ray Asplin, 369380. Eret, George C., gift of, 2 a . Eubanks, R. Roger, 130. Eufaula, (Indm Ty.),249Eu-tsa-tah-wah-Tah, Osage chief, 303. Evans, Charles, 94, 241, 344; resignation of, 105; "Placing Historical Markers," by, 214225. "Evans, Dr. Charles, Secretary of the Oklahoma Historical Society, Lays Down His Work," by William S. Key, 114-122. Evans, Capt. Lewis, W n ; Rhys, 216; 42-51. Dragoons, 323; First, 42, 1% 197, 204, 207; Second, 151, 207. Drew, Col. John, 167; Thomas S, 146; Gov. Thomas S., of Arkansas, 404. Drexel, Katharine, 300, 303-305. Drowning Bear, Old chief, 96. Drum Creek Treaty, 294. d'Ucel, Jeanne, "Art in Oklahoma," by 0. B. Jacobson and, 26.3277. 6 Sarah Splitlog, 21. Evarts, Jeremiah, 1%'. Ewell, Lieut. R. S., 45. 50. Ewing, Gen. Charles, 297. Eyler, P. M., 350. Fairfield Mission, 408n. Fait, Anna R., "An Autobiography", by, 185.194; Howard, 191, 192; Russell, 189; Rev. S. V., 185, 186, 193; Willard, 189andi in^, A. C. W., 324. Faucett, Dr. H. W., 86. Fayetteville, (Ark.), 401, 402; School of Miss Sophia Sawyer in, 399. Fayetteville Female Seminary, 401. Federal Emergency Relief Association, 117. Felix, Rev. Father, 303. Ferguson, Dr. E. S., 379n. Ferry, Hardin's, 317; Morrison's, 317. Field, Mary, Osage Indian, 38711, 393. Fields, Richard, Cherokee Indian, 31, 33. Filson Club, 354. Fine, George, 167n. Finney, Albert, 341; Ed, 381; Frank, "Trip With the Indian Warrior Troupe," by, 381; T. M., 381. Fisher, B. L., gift of, 24.4; Mrs. Mary L, gift of, 244. Fitz, Dord, artist, 357. Five Civilized Tribes, 70; documents of, 445. Fleetwood, Milton, 95. Flores, Manuel, 36, 41; Lieut. Nichols, 33. Florida, state of, 324, 325. Florissant, (Mo.) , 290. Flynn, Dennis, 103. Folsom, David, 136; Henry N., 159; Jacob, 138; Israel, 158-160; Joseph P., 127, 130, 137, 139; Peter, 158. Folsom's Chapel, 238. Forbes, John, 34. Ford, Capt. Lemuel, 323. Foreman, Mrs. Carolyn, gift of, 109, 244; Dr. Grant, 109, 217, 393; Mrs. Grant, 109, 244; Jennie Lind, 127; Jeremiah Evarts, 127; Rev. Stephen, 127, 424. Foreman, Mrs. Carolyn Thomas, "General Philip St. George Cooke," by, 195-213; "Marshalltown, Creek Nation," by, 5257; "Miss Sophia Sawyer and Her School," by, 395413; "The Bean Family))) by, 308-325. Fort Arbuckle, 151, 152, 154, 161. Fort A tkinson, 204. Fort Belknap, 154. Fort Bent, 205. Fort Blunt, 173. Fort Bridger, 209. Fort Burguin, 207. Fort Cobb, 156, 161, 169. Fort Coffee, 197, 424 Fort Crawford, 204. Fort Crittenden, 210. Fort Davis, 166, 168, 170. Fort Dodge, 43n, 200. Fort Gibson, 45, 47, 56, 171, 173, 195-198, 212, 321, -32% Fort Laramie, 203. Fort Leavenworth, 4548,50, 161, I%, 198, ' 199.208. Fort ' ~ c ~ u l l o c h167, , 168. Fort Orleans, 290. Fort Pueblo, 205. Fort Riley, 20811. Fort Scott, 45, 47. Fort Sill, 152, 186, 263, 276. Fort Smith, 151, 314. Fort Snelling, 195. Fort Towson. 83. Fort ~nion,-'20?: Fort Washita, 142, 143, 149, 150, 151, 152, 161, 162, 169, 179, 182, 183. Fort Wayne, 170, 198. Fort Smith,- (Ark.), 6, 14, 71, 88, 157, 41. Fort Smith-Fort Towson Road, 9n. Fort Worth, (Tex.), 372. Fort Worth University, 378. Foster, Miss ........-........-..,teacher at Fayetteville Female Seminary, 407 ; Lucretia, 410, 412. Foster Brothers, oil operators, 390. Fountain Baptist Church, 54. Fowler, Mrs. Emma, 102; Jacob, 310; John, 102. Franks, Mrs. Grace, 18511. Frantz, Frank, 230. Fmdonian Rebelliq;, 32, 33. "Free Homes Bill, 103. Freeman, Col. H. B., Osage Indian Agent, 230. French among the Osage Indians, 290. Freyschlog, Barbara, 408n ; Mr. Harmaun, 405, 408: Miss Harrnenia, 405, 4.08, 411, Frisco Railroad, 9. Fuell, Mr. -...-.........-.,282. Gage, Miss Lucy, 378n. Gaines, Gen. Edmund P., 44; Gen. Edward Pendleton, 198. Gallowav. Barritt. gift of, 347. Gann, Ruth, 95: Garland, Samuel, 158, 160. Garrett, John J., 55; Kathleen, "Dartmouth Alumni in the Indian Temtory," by, 123-141, 446. Garrison, Mrs. Fred, gift of, 446; William, photograph of family of, 446. Garvin, Isaac, Choctaw chief, 88. Geary, John W., Governor of Kansas, 204). Georgia, state of, Cherokee Indians in, 94-98, 3%, 417; Negroes in, 397, 398; schoola in, 3W; "The Old Vaan House in,'' 94%. Georgia Guard, 396, 420. Germanus, Father, 306. Geronimo, Apache chief, 276, 288. Gerrer, Father Gregory, 273; Francis Xavier, 273. Ghost Dance Religion, 248, 250, 254. Ghost Towns in Choctaw Nation, 83, 8d Gi-aum-e Hon-o-me-tah, Kiowa girl, 277. Gibson, Isaac T., Osage Indian Agent, 229, 2%. Gibson Station, 54. Gifford, Sara Maria, 367n. Gilcrease Museum, 347. Gill, Gus A., 90. Gillhouse, Eva, gift of, 349; picture of, 109. --- Gimeno, Patricia, 210. Givens, Joshua, 188, 191. Glasgow & Harrison, government agents, 425. Glass, Dick, 56. Glisan, Rodney, 198. Gold, Benjamin, 395, 417; Harriet, 395, 397, 418. Gonzales, Jod, 51. Goode, H. Brown, 256. Coodnight, Rolla, picture of, 109. Goodrich, Anne, 15. Gordon, Capt. William, 325. Gore, Sen. Thomas P., 429. Goss, Miss Tennie, 287; Tom, 287. Goyens, William, Indian Agent, 35. Grady County, (Okla.), archaelogical excavations in, 93. Graham, Ann Foreman, 127; Rev. Robert, 411. Grand, (Okla. Ty.), 102, 355. Grant, Mrs. George, 3% Grant's Peace Policy, 235. Graase, Father Felix de, 2%. Graves, W. W., 294x1, 385n, 393. Grayhorse, (Olda.) , 290, 305. Green, Rev. David, 400, 412; George S., 37111; William, 9. Greer County, Old, 242. Gregg, Josiah, 439, 440. Gregory, C. E., 95. Greyeyes, John, Wyandot Indian, lhr. Grinnell, George Bird, 258. Grier, Lieut. William Nicholson, 197. Grindstaff, Rev. Wilmer E, 358. Guess, Teesey, 3011;Rebecca Bowles, 30n. Guilick, Mrs. G. C., gift of, 24k Guthrie, (Okla. Ty.), 273, 432; National Bank of, 365. Gnthrie, h i e , 68. Hedley, D. B., 2On. Hailey, Dr. ..--...-..-......., 6. Halbrook, J. M, 364. Hall, T. B., 398; Theodore B., 229, 230. Hamer, P. M., 385. Hammon, Dr. J. D., 374. Hampton Normal & Agricultural College, 60. Hancock, Rev. Lewis M, 358. Hand, Elsie D., "Mabel Bourne Bassett," 360.368; Mrs. Wilson Denton, 237. Hamibal, (Mo.) , 382. Hanover, (N. H.), 125. Harbour, Dr. Emma Estill, 119, 350, 368, 442; gift of, 4.46. Hardin, Dr. Salem, 279. Hardin's Ferry, 317. Hardy, Dr. Walter, 445. Harjo, Ufaulo, Creek chief, 53. Harkins, Lee, 393. Harlan, Rev. E. B., 238. Harlow's Weekly, 116. Harney, Gen. William S., 208; Lieut. Col. William Selby, 325. Ham, Jean Bassett, 361, Sharon, 361. Harris, Albert, 191; Cyrus, 151, 156, 162, 172; Isaac N., 417; J. R., 91. Harrison, Thomas J., 344, 350, 442; William F., 172. Hartridge, Patsy, 55. Harvey, Fred, 258. Haskell Institute, 60. Hasque, Very Rev. Urban de, gift of, 108. Hazelton, Clovis, gift of, 243. Head, Robert Thornton Cooper, 142n, 145. ? Heaslett, Edna Williams, 10n; Mrs. P. G, 10n. Hedden, Susan Jane, 349. Hefner, Judge Robert A., 442. Heiston, EIizabeth Herbert Cooper, 164, 165, 182; Dr. Josiah Landis, 16Qn; Sallie Robards, 164n; Maj. T. B., 14%; Maj. Thornton Buckner, 164 165, 179, 182, 183. Hemming, C. C., 90. Hendricks, (Okla.) , 327. Henry Kendall College, 189. Hertzog, Rachel, 211. Hicks, Delia, 68; Francis A., 1911. Hilderbrads Mill, 228. Hindman, Gen. Thomas C., 168, 169. Hinkle, John W., gift of, 350. Historical Markers in Oklahoma, 109, 214 225, 241. Hiwassee River, 424. Hodge, Della, 285n; Herbert 285; Isaac, 283; Josie Walker, 283. Hodsden, Dr. .......,......., 424. Hoecken, Father Christian, 293. Holmberg, Samuel I., 288. Holmes, Maj. Gen. Theophilus H., 168, 111. Holt, Dr. David, 324. Homer, David B., 58n. Hans-me-tah, Gi-aume, Kiowa girl, 277. Hoops, Dr. F. 6, 378. Hooten, David B., 431. Hoover, Frederick, Osage Indian Agent, Ioni Indians, 31. Irving, Washington, 323, 324, 321; trail of, 346, 429, 448 Isadore, Father, 190 I-See-0, 288. Izard, Lieut. J. F., 322n; Lieut. James Farley, 198, 199x1. Izard Camp, 198. Hopi Indians, 259. Hornbake, Lewis, 19. Home, W~ 280, 281, 285n, 286; G. W., 280, 281; George, 280; George W., 278. Hotchkin, Ebenezer, 75, 80; Henry, 75. Houston* Uold Granny,'. 188; Sam, 34, 39, 200n. Howard, Dr. R. M., 379x1. Howell, Sallie, 4Q6n; T. P., 372n. Hubbard, David, 161; Jeremiah, 25n. Hudson, George, Choctaw chief, 162. Huffer, Rev. William, 304. Hughe% Charles Evans, Chief Justice, 429; George H-9 136; Joe, 16, 17; Steve, 16, 17. Hughes County, (Okla.) , 78x1. Hume, Ross, 190. Humphries, Buck, 16, 17. Hunter, Miss Ella, 364; John 32, 33; Mrs. Winnie, 14n. Hunting Horse, -.....-..--..-..Indian, 288. Huron Confederacy, 23. Hutchins, Mrs. Jessie, 18511. Jackson, (Miss.), 146. Jackson, Joe C., "Schools Among the Minor Tribes in Indian Territory," by, 5869. Jacobson, 0. B., and Jeanne d'Ucel, "Art in Oklahoma," by, 263-277: James, Mi, Annie, 406, 408, 410; Edwin, 84; Emma Kate, 236; Sadie, 10; Simon, 139; William Robert, 236. Janssen, Madam Marie, 401. Jean, Rt. Rev. Ignatius, 300, 306. Jefferson Barracks, 195, 1%. Jennings, Mary Thebo, 71n. Jessup, Maj. Gens Thomas S., 324 Jesuits, among Osage Indians, 293. Jet, (Okla.), 353. Jicarilla Apache Indians, 207. Jimtown, 66. Jobe, Dr. A., 96. Johnson, Edith, 59; Emma, 68; N. B., 189, 347. Johnston, Albert Sidney, 39; Douglas, 446. Johnston County, (Okla.), 78n. Jolly, Dr. W. J., 378, 379. Jones, Prof. ................, Vice Chancellor Epworth University, 374; Anson, 200; Evan, 157, 3%; Hiram W., 58x1; Col. James H., 41; John, 157; May, 55; Robert M., 71, 87, 175, 180; Roger, 323; Major William J., 39; Wilson, 81; Wilson N., 87. Jones, Robert M., cemetery, 240, 346. Joplin, (Mo.) , 22. Jordan, Hannah Long Turnbull, 6, 7; James* 6. J 0 f h b Florence, d f t of, 2 a ; H w l E.9 Brown, 349; Mary F-Brown, 123n; 349Judy, H. S.9 gift of, 445* Jumper, Col* John, 167. 4- 229. -1Idabel, (Okla.) , 431. Ignatius, Rt. Rev., 299. Iles, S. P., 278. Illinois Saline, 313. Illinois University, 367. Independence, (Mo.) , 51. Independence County, (Ark.), 319. Indian Dances, 248, 255, 256, 260. Indian International Council, of 1843, 53. Indian Territory, Baptists in, m, 432; cattle in, 55; Choctaw Indians in, 1%: Civil War in, 128, 129, 161, 162; "Dartmouth Alumni in the," by Kathleen Garrett, 123-141; "Department of the," 176; Disciples of Christ in, 431; first ordained priest for, 24; Negro slaves in, 156; Osage land in, 386; railroad in, 19; "Schools Among the Minor Tribes in:' by Joe C*Jackso% 58-69; %hools in, 395. Indian Temtory Illuminating Oil Cornpany, 381, 390. Indian Territory Medical Association, 236. Ingram, Tom, 41n. -KKansas City, (Ks.), 19, 20n. Kansas City Southern Railroad, 22, 88. Kansas, state of, allotment of land to Wyandots in, 18-20; first grist mill in, 19; Indians in, 294; migration of Wyandote to, 19; Osage Indians in, 385. Kansas Indians, schools among, 292. Kansae Territory, !2Q8. Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, 386. 9 Kearny, Col. Stephen Watts, 42, 43, 49, 51, 203, Keck, Ida, 283; Wilson, 283. K m h i Indians, 156. Keetoowah Society, 156. Kelley, Bishop Francis C., 28. Kelly, Dr. A. R., 95. Kendall College, 115. Kennemer, Watt, 95. Kent, Frank, Iowa Indian, picture of, 109. Kentucky, state of, 1%. Keokuk Falls, 239. Kesterson, Lucy Beck, 228; M., 228. Ketcham, Alonzo, 24; Josephine Shanafelt, 24; Father William Henry, 29, 2'7. Ketchum, (Okla.), 225n, 242. Key, Gen. William S., 214, 217, 344, 442; "Dr. Charles Evans, Secretary of the Oklahomq, Historical Society, lays down his work, by, 114122. Kiamichi Mountain, 7. Kiasumpa, Camilla, Osage Indian, 394. Kickapoo Indians, 31, 155, 239, 325. Kidd, Grace Reynolds, 14n; Henry, l4n; Henry Hugh, 14n. Killion, Ike, 102. Kimball Union Academy, Indian students at, 125, 126, 134-136, 139, 140. King, Jesse, 68; Lieut. Robert, 323; Judge Sterling P., 365. Kingkade, Alice, 68. Kingsbury, Rev. Cyrus, 136, 153. Kiowa Indians, 4.9, 150, 248, 250, 252, 253, 288. Kiowa Calendars, 256. Kiowa Heraldry, 256, 258. Kiowa School, 190, 194. Kirk, A. L., 279; Mrs. Anna, 285n; Lynn, 284. night, Oliver, 'Cherokee Society Under the Stress of Removal 1820-1846," by, 414-428. Knights of Labor in Choctaw Nation, 86. Knights of the Golden Circle, 156. Kollmer, Mrs. L,gift of, 244. Korn, Mrs. Anna B., 119, 344. Korthank, Mrs. C. F., 132n. Kramer, Rev. Francis T., 25n. Kuhls, Father Anton, 20n. Labor Organizatims, in Choctaw Nation, 86. Lacey, Rev. William, 10, 17. LaCroix, Father Charles de, 291. Lacy, J. M., 317. Lafayette College, 185. La Junta, (Colo.), 45. Lamar, Mirabeau B., 37, 38. Landrum, WiIIis H., 39. Lanslots, Father D. I., 306. Lasley, Mrs. J. H., gift of, 1CB. Latham, H. C., 17. Latrobe, John H. B., 1% 160n, 181-183; Charles Joseph, 429. Lawrence, Alexander, 95. Lawson, Mrs. Roberta Campbell, 343. Lawton, (Okla. ) , 280. Lea, Luke, 160. Lead, in Choctaw Nation, 7. Leahy, W. T., 392. Leased District, 148, 150, 152, 153. Leavenworth Expedition, 252n. Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston .Railroad, 386. Lebanon, (Conn.) , 124. LeFlore, Felicity, 4; Greenwood, 4, 144; Maj. Louis, 4; Michael, 4x1; Rebecca Cravat, 4. "Legend of the Choctaw 'Squirrel Stick', The," bv Coleman J. Ward. 98-100. ~emoibe,Lander, 274. Leroux, Antoine, 206. Lewis, Dr. Anna, 10n, 185; Dixon E., 160; L. Reuben, 310; Mrs. Mae,. gift of, 44.6. Lightfoot, Anne Goodrich, 15; Elizabeth, 15; Col. John. 2. 15: Rev. Richand., 15:~ a j o rherw wood, 1s: Lindley, J. Howard, 216. Lipan Indians, 207. Liquor, in Eastern Cherokee Nation, 395. Little, Mrs. Anthony George, 402. Little Bear, Kiowa Indian, 255. Little Raven, 258. Little Rock, (Ark.), 157, 198, 319. Litton, Gaston, "Lewis Jefferson Moorman, M.D.," by, 352-358. Liverett, John, 287. Logan, James, Creek Indian Agent, 53. Lone Wolf, Chief, 192. Long, Hannah, 5; Kate, 68; Felicity LeFiore, 4, 5; L. W. B., 369; Samuel, 5; Stephen H., 87, 309; William, 68. Long-Bell Lumber Co., 88. Lookout, Fred, Osage chief, 3831, 394; Julia, 385, 389, 394. Looney, Mrs. Rella, 92, 123n, 246n. Lott, Sgt. Aaron, 16. Loughridge, Rev. R. M., 53. Louismet, Father Savinian, 301. Love, Mrs. Frankie Overton, 328; Robert, 54; Robert H., 180; Judge Wilson, 172. Lovely, William L, 311n. Lovely County, 311. Lowe, T. J., 372n. Lowrey, George, Cherokee chief, W n ; Susan, 40th. Luce, John B., 160. Lugert, (Okla.) , 25211. Lund, Dr. Carl H., 379n. Lunsford, Mrs. Etha West, 10; J. W., 17; Rev. T. B., 10, 17; T. B., Jr., 10; Will, 10. Mac Qure, E. W, 317. Magoffin, James, 51; James Wiley, 203; Susan Shelby, 20.311. Magruder, A. C., 364 Many, Lieut. Col. James B., 319, 323. Marable, Lucretia Perry, 330; Mrs. Mark, 330. March, Noadiah, 324. Markham, David Hogan, 127. Marlow, (Okla.) , 282. Marshall, Mrs. Annie James, 408; Benjamin, 52; Bob, 56; Jim, 52; Joe, 52; Rev. Lewis S., 410; Robert, 57. "Marshalltown, Creek Nation," by Carolyn Thomas Foreman, 52-57, Martin, Mrs. Ellenor, 406; Judge John, 406. Masonic Lodge, 12; in Henderson, Texas, 41; in Texmo, Okla. Ty., 357. Matthews, Gov. J. W., 146. "Mautame Farm," 185n. Maxey, Brig. Gen. Samuel B., 177, 178. Mayes, Joel B., 436. Mayhew Mission School, 136. McAfee, Mildred, 187. McAlester, (Ind. Ty.), 83; old, 8; bank in, 90. McAlester, J. J., 80, 84, 87, 91. McBrian, Miss Georgia, 67. McCash, Dr. I. N., 104, 326. McClellan, E. W., 316. McColloch, J. A., 317. McConnel, Father Brendon, 394. McCulloch, Gen. Ben, 162, 167. McCurtain, Edmund, 79; Greenwood, 12; Jackson, 81, 89. McCutchen, Mrs. C. D., 96. McDaniel, William, 278. McDonald, Mrs. Ed, 433. McDowell, Dr. W.. 374. McFarland, Mrs. Gertrude, 95. McGarrah, William, 314. McGee, Mr. ................, 253. McGeorge, W. R., papers of, 445; Mrs. W. R., gift of, 445. McGuire, Louisa, 331. McIntosh, Col. Daniel N., 167'; Col. James, 165-167. McKennon, Dean & Willmott, attorneys, 472. ~ c ~ k z i J. e , F., 10, 17. 'cKinney, Aunt Feby, 98; Thompson, Choctaw chief, 80, 109. :cLemore, Charles, 53. YcLeod, Col. Hugh, 40n. :cNeal, Joseph W., 365. 'cpherson, (Ks. ) , 4611. Swain, Rev. R. B., 374. :cWilliams, J. D. V., gift of, 243. YeckIin, Robert, 412 Medicine, Epworth College of, 380. Medicine Lodge, 259. "Meers, Early Days in," by Iva Williams Allen, 278-289. Meerschaert, Rt. Rev. Theophile, 24n, 25, 305. Meigs, Col. Return J., 311. Melsa, Ketel De, 14. Mennonite Mission, Arapaho Indians at, 248.. Mercler, Father Jean Baptist, 290. Mescal Ceremony, Kiowa, 254. Mescalero Apache Indians, 259. Methodist Episcopal Church, Oklaboma Annual Conference of, 369. Methodist Mission, near Anadarko, Okla., 194. Methodists, in Kentucky, 3; in Mississippi, 3; in northeastern Oklahoma, 23, 28; in Tennessee, 3. Methvin, W. G., 188. Meux, Elizabeth Lightfoot, 15; John, 15; Richard, 15; Sarah, 3; Thomas, 2. Mexican Traders, 43, 50. Mexican War, 146. Mexico City, Mex., 32. Miami, (Ind. Ty.), schools in, 67. Miami Day School, 59, 6011, 64, 69. Miami Indians, 5th. Miles, Col. D. S., 314; John D., 258; Laban J., 230. Miller, Anna H., 271; Mrs. Edward H., 271; Freeman E., 350; Gov. James, 319; Mary, 68; 0. R., gift of, 107; R. G., 109, 118, 346; Ret, Osage Indian Agent, 230; W. L., Osage Indian Agent, 230. Mills, Jack, 311. Minco, (Okla.) , 191. Mining, in Wichita Mountains, 278. Mink-che-kah, Osage Indian, 382. "Miss Sophia Sawyer and Her School," by Carolyn Thomas Foreman, 395-413. Mississippi, state of, 144. Mississippi Baptist Association, 143, 147. Mississippi Rifle Regiment, 146. Missouri. state of. Western Cherokees in, 30. Missouri Compromise, 146. Missouri Territory, silver in, 322. Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad, 55, 84, 85, 87, 327. Missouri Pacific Railroad, 91. Mitch, John L., 366. Mitchell. Alonzo H., 140; Charles B., 158; Mrs. Edith, 332. Mitscher. Oscar A., Osage Indian Agent, 230. Mix, Charles E., 182. Moberly, (Mo.) , 382. Modoc Day School, 59, 6011, 64, 69. Modoc Indians, 5811; Catholic missionary among, 24. Mohawk Indians, at Dartmouth College, Mutsaers, Father Bernard, 306. 124. Mohegan Indians, 124 Monroe, James M, 431 ; M. M, 432. Montgomery, (Ala. ) , 52n. Montgomery, A. J., 68- Dr. T. T., lZU, 241, 24~4,447. Moon, Charles H, gift of, 10@. "Mooney, James, in Oklahoma," by Althea Bass. 246-262 Moor, joshua, 124. Moore, Mrs. A. M., 314; Benj. D, 203; Mrs. C. B., 244; Cherrie Adair, 133; Mrs. E. H., 236; Mrs. Jessie EL, gift of, 445; Mrs. Jessie R., 119, 342, 347; M. D., 349. Moore, Jessie Randolph, 'Tribute to Mrs. Mabel Bassett," by, 359-360. Moorhead, David, 102. Moor's Indian Charity School, 124, 126, 127, 137, 138. Moorman, Lewis,?., Jr., 354; "Lewis Jefferson. M. D.. bv Gaston Litton, 352358; ~ a christhn, r ~ 354. Moravian Missionaries, among Cherokee Indians, 416, 418; in Georgia, 95. Morgan, Dick T., 347, 432; Jessie, 383. Morman Battalion, 204, 211. Morris, Charlie, 16; Rob, 109. Morrison, Dr. James D., 346; "Problems in the Industrial Progress and Develop ment of the Choctaw Nation, 1865 to 1907', by, 70-91. Morrison's Ferry, 317. Morrow, George Espy, 366; Grace, 366; Sara Maria Gifford, 36711. Moseby, Col. John S., 12. Mosier, Thomas, Osage chief, 303; W. T., Osage Indian, 392. Mount Comfort School, 408. Mountcastle, R. M., 118, M2. Mt. Scott, (Okla.), postoffice at, n9. Mt. Scott Mission, 288. .Mt. Sheridan, (Okla.), 278, 280. Mt. Sheridan Miner, 282 Mudeater. Mathew.. W~andot Indian, 19n, 20. Muldrow, (Ind. Tv.), 433. Mulholland, Miss Martha, 92, 106. Murdough, Edward Danridge, President, Oklahoma A. & M. College, 365, 368. Murphy, Daniel E., Osage Indian Superintendent. 230. Murray. E. T., 308; Helene, 14x1; Ida, 1h; Dr. M. W., 14n; Reynolds, 14n; Gov. William H., 117, 231, 349. Muscle Shoals Massacre, 30. Musgrove, Mary, 342. Muskogee, (Ind. Ty-.),. 12; Catholic Church .in, 24. Muskogee Townsite Commission, 57. Musse. Marauis Oliver de la, 15. . Nacogdoches, ( T e d , 32, 34n, 43, 1g. Nance, James C, 2n; Rosa Ayleene, "Captain James E. Reynolds," by, 2-17. Nash, Burl, 349. Nashville, ( T e n d , 146, 257. N a t c h g (Miss.),144, 145. Natchez Trace, 1%. Native American Church, 261. Navajo Indians, 259. National Industrial Recovery Act, 429, 430. Nebraska Temtory, Indian fight in, 208. Negahnquet, Rev. Albert, 304. Negro slaves, in Choctaw Nation, 70; in Indian Territory, 156. Negroes, in Georgia, 398. Ne-Kah-Wah-She-Ton-Kah, Osage Indian. 392. Nelson, Naomi Copley, 349. Neosho, (Mo.) , 22. Neosho River, 46. Nerf, Sans, 291. Net Proceeds Claim, 148, 150, 156, 158, 160, 181-183. New Echota, (Ga.), mission at, 395. New Mexico, state of, 46, 50, 203, 308. New Hope Battle, in Georgia, 4, 14. New York City, (N. Y.), 193. Newbill, Mrs. Harry, gift of, 109. Newman, Dr. A. M., 355; Della Smith, 356; Floyd S., 356; M. Haskell, 356; Mesheck Herdman, 355; "Oscar Clarence, M. D.," by 0. H. Richards, 355360; Roy E., 356; Sarah Johnson, 355. Nichols, William, Seneca Indian, 27. Nicholson, Jack, 312 ; John, 312. Nieberding, Velma, "Chief Splitlog and the Cayuga Mission Church," by, 18-28; "Catholic Education Among the Osages, 290-307. Nidever, George, 308. Ni-ka-ke-pa-nah, Osage chief, 299. Noble, John, 269. Nolan, Max, 10, 17. Norfolk & Western Railroad, 265. Norman, Alex, 56. North Carolina, state of, Cherokees in, 247, 254, 258. North Fork Town, (Creek Nation), "United Nations of the Indian T e m tory," organized at, 175. North Muskogee, (Okla.), 5A Northrop, L. B., 322n. Northwestern Normal School, Alva, Okla. Ty., 368. Notes and Documents, 92100, 226-231, 326-331, 429-4353 Notre Dame University, 60. Nowata, (Okla.), Catholic Church at, 28. Null, Bonnie, 102; Chester A, 102; George Andrew, 102; Laura A, 102; Mary Ann Miller, 102; Mary Ida, 102; Mary Melissa Walck, 102; "Omar Ellsworth," by 0. H. Richards, 102103; Robert H., 102; Weaver Fv 102; Zella Velma, 102, 183. Nun-tsa-tum-Lsh, Osage Indian, 385. Oak Hill Cemetery, Fort Smith, Ark, 6, 14. Oakes, Prof. Francis Conun, 368. Occum, Samson, 124, 127. Ogle, J. T., 432. Ohio, (state of), Delaware Indians in, 20; Wyandot Indians in, 20. Oil, in Osage Natio? 389, 390. "Oklahoma, Art In, by 0. B. Jacobson and Jeanne d'Ucel, 263-277. Oklahoma, state of, Commissioners of Charities and Corrections in, 363; historical markers in, 109, 214225, 241; naming of, 182n. "Oklahoma A. & M. College, The Territorial Presidents of," by Dr. Hany E. Thompson, 364368. Oklahoma Art League, 271. Oklahoma City, (Okla.), 353, 432; Epworth College of Medicine at, 379; Ep. worth University at, 369; hotel in, 367; United States Land Office at, 370. Oklahoma City University, 370n. Oklahoma County, (Okla.), Medical Society, 354; Public Health Association, 354. Oklahoma Educational Association, 115, 116. Oklahoma Flag, 107. Oklahoma Historical Society, 114122, 370n; funds of, 447; gifts received by, 349; improvements, 447; library of, 332, 445; minutes of meeting of Board of Directors of Jan. 28, 1954, 104-109; minutes of meeting of Board of Directors held in Tulsa, May 6, 19% 240245; minutes of meeting of Board of Directors of July 29, 1954, 344-350; minutes of meeting of Board of Directors of October 28, 1954, 442448; murals in, 346; News-Letter of, 346; Tours sponsored by, 326, 346, 429, 448. Oklahoma Memorial Association, 357, 362. Oklahoma Methodist University, 369. Oklahoma Military Academy, 368. Oklahoma State Medical Association, 354. Oklahoma Territory, Board of Agriculture, 3 7 h ; Disciples of Christ in, 431; Kindergarten estabilshed in, 37811; Legislature, first, in, 364. oklahoma University, 271, 272, 369; 13 School of Medicine, 353, 380, Okmulgee, t Ind. Ty. ) , Indian Tribal Council held at, 130. Okmulgee, (Okla), 236. Okrnulgee Constitution, 137; Old Field, Cherokee Indian, 421. Oliver, Benjamin, 2. 0-10-ho-waI-la, Osage chief, 392. Olmstead, G. Tv Indian Agent, 75. Oloffsson, Carl, deecendants of, 226. Omaha, (Neb.), 257. Oneida Indians, at Dartmouth College, 126. Opothleyahola, Creek leader, 165, 166, 323. Oppenheim, Edgar R, review by, 232. Orange Grove Plantation, 4. On, Ann, 395; George L., 284; Robert, 28d 0rG4 L. V, papers of, US. Osage Battalion, 180. Osage Coal & Mining Co., 8 9 Osage County, (Okla.) , 306. Osage Ind~anAgency, 381. Osage Indians, allotment of land to, 385, 391; "Catholic Education Among the," by Velma Nieberding, 290-307; Catholics among, 385, 386; cattle of, 389; citizenship rolls of, 390; Constitution of, 388; Diminished Reserve of, 386; Indian Agent for, 229; "Indian Warrior Troupe" of, 381; land of, 386; Peyote among, 384; Political parties of, 388. Osage Nation, districts of, 388; elections in, 389; oil in, 389, 390; Quaker Agents in, 389; railroads through, 389; whiskey in, 39211. Osage Mission, 293; in Kansas, 23, 385, 386, 393. "Osages, Chief James Bigheart of the," by Orpha B. Russell, 384-394. Ottawa County, (Okla.), schools in, 68. Ottawa Indians, Catholic missionary among, 24. Ottawa Mission, 69. Ottawa School, 67. Ouachita National Forest, 90. Overstreet, Miss May, 364. Owen, Dorothea, gift of, 34!2; Narcissa Chisholm, 3, 265, 407; Robert, 265; Robert L,3, 8, 12, 73, 407, 429; Robert Latham, 265; William, 265. Owens, J. O., 229. Ozark Institute, in Arkansas, m n , 410412. Pace, Mark, 95. Pacific Railroad Survey, 142. Page, John, Choctaw Indian, 180. Palmer, J. F., 369, 392; John F., 392. Paris, (Tex.), 71. Park College, 187. Park Hill, (Cherokee Nation), 170. Parke, Ben, 109. Parker, Quanah, 288. Parmer, Martin, 33. Partain, Lura Decker, 284; William, 284. Pascagula Indians, 249. Pauls Valley, (Okla.) , 186, 190. Pawhuska, (Okla.), 290, 297, 299, 306, 387. Pa-Hu-Ska, Osage chief, 297. Pawnee Agency, (Ind. Ty.), establishment of, 92. Pawnee Indians, 323. Paxton, (Ill.), 367. Payne, David L., 131; John Howard, %. Payne Colony, 349. Payson, Dr. Edward, 399. Peace Policy, Grant's, 296. Peach Orchard, Cameron, Ind. Ty., 11. Peake, Emily, 68. Peavy, J. G., 229. Peel, Zillah Cross, 401. Peery, A. J., Peoria Indian, 59. Pendell, Carter Kent, 349. Pentecost, Lieut. Joseph, 323. Peoria, (Ind. Ty.) , 67. Peoria Day School, 59, 64, 69. Peoria Indians, 58n; Catholic missionary among, 24. Perkins, Capt. David, 197. Perry, Lucretia, 330. Perryville, (Choctaw Nation), 83. Perryville, (Ky.) , 196. Peterson, William M., 230. Peyote, among Osage Indians, 384. Peyote ceremony, Kiowa, 254. Peyote Cult, 250, 254, 259, 261. Phi Beta Kappa, 354. Phillips, C. J., 292; Frank, 270; H. Milt, 119, 240, 347, 442. Phillips University, Enid, Okla., 431. Pickens, Edmund, Chickasaw Indian, 180. Piedras, Col. Jose de las, 33. Pierce, Edward, 127; Franklin, 146; Mavis, 127. Pike, Albert, 159-163, 166, 168, 169, 171, 182. Pima Indians, 206. Pine Ridge Seminary, 153. Pitchl~nn,Peter P., 158-160, 179, 181, 182. Pitts, Paul, Osage chief, 394. Pitzer, Hugh, Supt., Osage Agency, 230. "Placing Historical Markers, by Charles Evans, 214225. Plank, Laura A. Null, 102. Plomondon, Clemy, 300; Mose, 300. Poey, Father Andrew, 306. Poke, Bayou, 317. Pollock, William J., Osage Indian Agent, 230. Polson, Floretta Ridge, 401; Dr. W. D., 401. Yontotoc County, (Okla.) , 7811. Ponziglione, Father Paul M., 294, 306, 394. Poor Bear, ................Indian, 388. Pope, Emma, 401. Port of Verdigris, 55. Porter, Clyde H., gift of, 2M; James Madison, 200; Rev. Marion, 3'iln. Postelle, Dr. J. M., 379n. Poteau, (Ind. Ty.), 11. Pottawatomi Mission, 293. Potter, C. I., Osage Indian Agent, 300; Capt. Carroll H., 230. Pourtales, Albert de, 429. Powell, Dr. ...................., 425; C. E., 10; Maj. J. W., 246. Presbyterian Church, Cameron, Ind. Ty., 10; Oklahoma City, Okla., 116. Presbyterian Mission, in Oklahoma, 341. Presbyterian missionaries, to the Comanche Indians, 185, 193. Preston, (Tex.) , 43. Price, Gen. Sterling, 178. Prince, J. Allen, gift of, 445; William H., 445. "Problems in the Industrial Progress and Development of the Choctaw Nation, 1865 to 1907," by James D. Morrison, 70-91. Proctor, Zeke, 227. Prudom, C. N., 392. Pryor Creek, (Ind. Ty.), 433, 434. Pulaski County, (Ark.), 319. Quakers, 296; in Indian Territory, 58; in northeastern Oklahoma, 23. Quapaw Boarding School, 60-62, 64, 69. Quapaw Indians, 22, 31, 58n; Catholic missionary among, 24.. Quapaw Mission, 69. Quesenberry, William, 309n, 314. Quickenborne, Father Felix van, 291, 292. Radebaugh, S. H., photograph of, 244. Ragland, Rev. H. D., 309x1. Railroads, in Cherokee Nation, 433; in Choctaw Nation, 83, 84, 88; in Indian Territory, 19; in Kansas, 294; in Mississippi, la; in Osage Nation, 389. Raines, Brig. Gen. James S., 170, 171. Rainy Mountain, 288. Ralston, (Okla.) , founding of, 381. Ramey, William Neal, 40. Rangers, Expedition of Mounted, 324 Rankin, A. F., 37111; Rev. E. B., 371. Ranson, R. F., gift of, 109; Robert, 109. Rasle, Mrs. Harry, gift of, 445. Rattlesnake Spring, 424. Reagan, John H., 29, 38. Reck, Dr. J. A., 37%. Rector, Elias, 151'; Henry M., 157. Red Leggins, ................ Indian, 260. Red Woman Squaw, Cheyenne Indian, 277. Reddick, Mrs. ................, 401. Reed, Celene, photograph of, 244; Frank B., 37111. Reese, Dr. David A., 397; Henry Dobson, 129. Reid, Alexander, 153. Remer, Sam, 279. Remington, Frederic, 263. Rennie, Mrs. Alex, 327; Mrs. Alexander, Sr., 327; Lula Burris, 327. Reno, Maj. Marcus A., 438. Revard, Franklin, 387x1. Reynolds, Bowen, 2, 3; E. V., 11; Earl, 11, 14n; Father Edward, 306; Elisha, 3; Felicity, 14n; Felicity Long Turnbull, 4; Grace, 6, 14n; Hugh, 1411; Hugh, Jr., 14n; Hugh Anthony, 11, 14n; James 6, 14n; "Captain James E.," by Rosa Ayleene Nance, 2-17; Norman, 216; Rosa, 14n; Sarah Meux, 2; Theodore, 29411; Willie Robinson, 14n. Rhodes, L. D., gift of, 244. Rice, A. L., 12n. Richard, Dr. R. T., 379n. Richands, 0. H., "Omar Ellsworth Null," by, 102-103; "Oscar Clarence Newman, M. D., by, 355-360. Richardson, Leon B., 123n. Richmond, (Ind.) , 246. Richmond, John, 313. Riddle, Jess, 9. Ridge, Floretta, 401; John, 395, 397, 398, 416; Mrs. John, 39911, 413; John Rollin, 398, 402. Riely, Dr. Lea A., 378, 379, 446. Riley, Major Bennet, 42, 46, 49, 195, 202; Dr. J. W., 379n; James 180. Rindge, (N. H.), 398. Riverside School, 194. Road, from Fort Smith to Red River, wagon, 319. Roane, Sam C., 319. Robb, D. N., 86. Roberts, Mrs. Minnie H., gift of, 244. Robertson, Miss Alice, photograph of, 108. Robidoux, ................I n d i trader, 46. Robins, Maud, 281, 288. Robinson. Dr. Charles, 209; J. C., 153; M., 445. Robot, Rt. Rev. Isidore, 298. Rock, Allen, gift of, 445. Rogers, Mrs. Patrick, 301; Mrs. Susanna Drew Adair, 343; W. A., 264; Will, 94, %, 445; Will, Jr., 95. ~ o l a t e r ,Dr. J. B., 379n. Roller, Mrs. Charles T., 21. Roney, Lawrence, 97.. Roosevelt, Franklin D., 429. Rose, Mrs. Grace K., gift of, 244. Ross, Andrew, 408n; John, 96, 97, 170, 312, 396, 397, 408, 414, 416, 418, 422, 424, 426, 435; Joshua, 408; Susan Lowmy, 40811; William P., 416, 436. Ross Party, (Cherokee Nation), 156. Ross's Landing, 424. Rosson, Carl, 280, 283. Run of 1889, 364; north and south boundaries of, 242. Running Water Mission, 395, 397. Running Water Town, chief of, 30. Rusk, Gen. Thomas J., 36, 39. Russell, Orpha I$ "Chief James Bigheart of the Osages, by, 384-394; Dr. U. L., 378, 37911; William, 320. Rutherford, Helene, 6; Mary Eloise, 401; Robert B., 411; Robert Beall, 6; Sally Wallace, 6. Ryan, Dr. J. A., 378, 37911. Sac & Fox Indians, 387. Sacred Heart Mission, 273, 298, 300, 306. Saddle Mountain, Baptist Mission at, 288. Salmon, Dr. W. T., 379n. Salt, in Oklahoma, 309. Salt Works, Thompson's, 8311. San Antonio, (Tex.), 34. San Diego, (Calif.), 206. Sanders, Emma Pope, 401; Mrs. John W., 401; Reuben, 313. Sandzen, Birger, 266. Santa Anna, 34, 197. Santa FB, (N. M.), 205; traders enroute to, 197-199. "Santa F6 Trail in the Autumn of 1843, Dragoons on the," by Otis E. Young, 42-51. anti y6 Trail, Expedition of 1829, 42. Sapp, Mrs. W. M., 95; Mrs. W. M., Sr., 109. Sapulpa, (Ind. Ty.), 361. Saralias, Alberta, 68. Savinian, Father, 303, 306. "Sawyer, Miss Sophia and Her School," by Carolyn Thomas Foreman, 395-413. Sawyer, Miss Sophia, 421. Schaefer, Dr. R. F., 37%. Schele, Rev. Father, 27. Schmitt, Karl, 93. Schoenmaker, Father John, 293, 299, 386. "Schools Among the Minor Tribes i n Indian Territory," by Joe C. Jackson, 5869. Scott, Angelo C., 367; C. E., 261; W. W., 367. Scull, Mr. ...................., 403. Sedalia, (Mo.) , 91. Seely, Grace Merrow, 367n. 15 segsr, J o b 260. Se-gros-tsa ("Trailer"), Osage Indian, 381-383. Sellers, Dick, 28. Sells, Snow, 57. Seminole Battalion, 167. Seminole Indians, 74; in Florida, 198, 325. Seminole Nation, National physician for, 236. Seneca Indians, 20, 27, 5811; at Dartmouth College, 126; Catholic missionary among, 24; chief of, 23. Seneca School, 68. Seneca Shawnee & Wyandot Sch001, 58, mi, 68, 69. Sequoyah, 414; statute in Hall of Fame of, 251. Seuuoyah Constitutional Convention, 12, 230.Sequoyah District, (Cherokee Nation), 433. Settan (Little Bear), Kiowa Indian, 255, 258. Shanafelt, Josephine, 24. Shanks, John C., 182. Sharkey, William L, 1%. Sartle, John W., 373; Mrs. John, 271. Shattuck, (Okla.) , 355. Shawnee, (Okla.), 239, 370. Shawnee Indians, 23, 31, 58x1, 155, 325; Catholic missionary among, 24. Shelby's Brigade, 169. SheIlsburg Academy, 193. Shelton, Ann Bell, 135; Annie Bell, 407; Harvey Wirt Courtland, 127, 131n, 1 3 4 136; Mary Anna Elizabeth Duncan, 135. Shepherd, Nellie, 268. Shibley, Sue Edna, 10. shields; Mary, 68.Shirk, Col. George H., 217, 240, 331, 346, 442: book review by,- 101, 234, 343, 439,. 440, 445. Shirk, Lucyl, book review by, 341. Short Mountain Baptist Association, 238. Shoshoni Indians, 254. Silver, in Missouri Territory, 322. Silver Lake, near Bartlesville, Okla., 297.' Simpson, E. W., 10, 17; Mrs. Edith Ross, gift of, 34.9. Sioux Indians, 126, 251. Sioux War, 208. Sitting Bull, 249. Sixkiller, Judge Blackhaw, 228. Skin Bayou, 425. Skullyville, (Choctaw Nation), 7, 8, 83, 150, 171. Slaughter, J. P., 378. "Slavery Question," 146, 208. Smallpox, in Day County, Okla., Ty., 356. Smith, Lieut. A. J., 207; Della, 356; Lieut. Gen. E. Kirby, 171, 172, 176179; J. P., 369; J. P, 369; Juanita Johnston, gift of, 446; Mrs. L Foster, 413; Rev. Leon, 358; Gen. Persifer F., 20911, WO; PressIy R, 412; Capt. Robert, 40, 41; Sam, gift of, 349; Silas, Seneca chief, 389; Thomas P, Osage Indian Agent, 230; W. A. J. (Jack), 413. Smithdle, (Choctaw Nation), 741. Snively Jacob, 43, 51; Maj. Jacob, 1 ~ 2 0 0 . Snyder, (Okla.), tornado at, 286. Society of Friends, 246, 2%. South McAIester, (Ind Ty.), 8; bank at, 90. Southwest City, iM0.1, 23. Southwestern Baptist College, 60. Southwestern State College, 242. Sparks, Mrs. Dorothy Wentz, gift of, 446. Speed, Mr. & Mrs. Horace, gift of, 945. Spencer, John, 317; Yvette, 63n. Spencer Academy, 153. Spicer, Joseph, Seneca chief, 23. Spiro, (Choctaw Nation), 83. Spivey, Mrs. B. El, 142n. Splitlog, Eliza Barnett, 19, 26; Grover, 19; Henry, 28; Joseph, 21; Matthias, 18, 19; Sarah, 21. Splitlog Church, 18. Splitlog City, 22. "Splitlog Hill," 20n. Splitlog Land & Mining Co., 22. Spring Frog, Cherokee Indian, 411n. Spring Place, (Ga.) , 416. Spurrier, Margaret, 387x1. St. Francis Indians, at Dartmouth College, 126. St. John's Mission School, 290, 304. St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad, 9, 88, 236. St. Louis School, ZW,301. St. Mary's Mission SchooI, 64, 69. St. Paul, (Ks.), 23, 293, 385. Stambaugh, Samuel C., 321. Stanislaus, John, 127. Starbuck, Dr. F. A., 284, 287. Starr, Sam J., 136. Steele, Brig. Gen. William, 171, 172, 176, 1- 111. Steen, Capt. Enoch, 47; Maj. Enoch, 151. Stephan, Father Joseph, 304. Stephens, Joseph, 55; R. M., 55. Stewart, Mrs. Thomas H., 237. Stidham, Celestia, 128; George W., 55; Sampson, 5 4 Stillwater, (Okla.) , 364, 365. Stinchecum, C. V., 261. Stirman, J. H., 401. Stockton, Donnell, 282; Wallace, 284, 28511. Stockwell, Rev. E. S., 372. Stokes Indian Commission, 321. Stone, Flora Allen, 278n. Stoneman, George, 207. Storm, Fred, 236. Stouch, Lieut. Cd. George W. H., 259. Stout, Rev. William, 410. Stovell, Mrs. Vera, gift of, 244. Straight Crazy, Arapaho Indian, 277. Stringtown, (Choctaw Nation), 87. Strong, C. M., 374. Stuart, Miss Hetty, 321; J. E. B., 210; Capt. John, 319. Stubblefield, Mr. ...................., 282. Stuldt, C. A., 215. Sturgis Treaty, 294. Sugar Loaf Mountain, 9. Surnner, Capt. Edwin Vose, 204,205. Sun Dance, 255, 256, 260. Sutton, James, 412. Sweet, Capt. C. P., 349; Mrs. Damin A., gift of, 349. Tabor, A. J., 62. Tah-Bone-Mah, 288. Tahlequah, (Ind. Ty.) , 249. Takatoka, Chief, 31n. Taos, (N.M.), 308. Taylor, Baxter, 121, 344, 442; Mrs. Margaret Blakemore, 412; Nathaniel, 182; Gen. Zachary, 142. Tayrien, Cyprias, Osage Indian, 303. Telephone, at Meers, Okla., 288. Tenkiller Reservoir, 93. Tennessee, state of, 1%. Tennessee River, 30. Terrett, Lieut. B. A., 322n. "Territorial President; of Oklahoma A. & M. College, The, by Dr. Harry E. Thompson, 364-368. Texas, state of, 43, 71; cattle in, 82; Choctaw Indians in, 321; drouth in, 82. "Texas Cherokee, Chief Bowles of the," by Dorman H. Winfrey, 29-41. "Texas Invincibles,' 43. Texas Rangers, 151. Texhoma, (Okla.) , 22511. Texmo, (OkIa. Ty.), 357. The Egg, Cherokee chief, 39n. Thebo, Mary, 71n. Thetford Academy, Indian students at, 125. Thlopthloco, (Creek Nation), 165. Thoburn, J. B., 370-372; Joseph, grave of, 106. Thompson, Dr. Harry E., "The Territorial Presidents of Oklahoma A. & M. College," by, 364-368; Mrs. Sadie Maude Douglas, gift of, 109, 243. Thompson's Salt Works, 83. Thurman, Garrett, 280; Henry, 279, 280; Ida Keck, 283; Ira, 279; Tom, 283. Tilly, Nealy, 447. Timber, in Choctaw Nation, 88-90. Timberlake, Alsey, 31211;Charles, 312n. Tinker, Maj. Gen. Clarence, 394; George, 394; George E,292, W n . Todd, Dr. H. Coulter, 378, 379. Toldan, Raymond, 93. Toll Gate, at pass on Back Bone Mountain, 9. Tomlin, Judge Levi Preston, 360; Margaret, 360; Martha Ellen, 360; Mary, 360. Tonkawa Indians, massacre of, 169. Topet, Father Hippolyte, 306. Tornado, in Oklahoma, 287. Tow-e-ash Village, 1%. Tracy, Ruth Copley, gift of, 349. Trader, at Rainey Mountain, 288. Traders, Mexican, 43, 50; Santa F6, 197199. Trail, Dodge City, 241; Old Military, 242. Trail of Tears, Cherokee, 424 Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, 146; of Fort Atkinson, 151; of Pontotoc, 146. Trenor, Capt. Eustace, 197. Trespalacios, Josi Felix, 32. "Tribute to Mrs. Mabel Bassett," by Jessie Randolph Moore, 359-360. Trimble, Martha C., 403. "Trip with the 'Indian Warrior Troupe', " by Frank Finney, 381-383. Tuckabatchy Indians, 52. Tullahassee Mission, 57'. Tuller, Mrs. Charles D., 354. Tulsa, (Okla.), 270, 347. Tulsa University, 115, 194. Tulsey Town, (Creek Nation), 165. Turkey Creek, in Kansas, 46. Turnbull, Anthony, 4, 5; Miss Felicity Long, 4; Hannah, $ 5 ; Mary, 4; Samuel Long. 5. ~ u r n e c E., gift of, 109; Henry Smith, 203; Gov. Roy, 217. Turpin, White, 144. Two-ah-hee, Osage chief, 392. Underwood, Buddy, gift of, 244; John, 13. Union Army, 18, 385. Union Mission, 427. Union Room, Oklahoma Historical Society, 447. Union Theological Seminary, 193. United Daughters of the Confederacy, 6. United Mine Workers, 86. United States Commissioners Court, 11. United States Court, Fort Smith, Ark., 71; Muskogee, Ind. Ty., clock used in first, 109. United States Land Office, Oklahoma City, 370- TJ&d States Weather Bureati, Oklahoma City, 374, 378. Upshur, Abel Parker, 201. Ute Indians, 207. Van Buren, (Ark.); 55. Van der Grinten, Father E., 306. Van Dora, Capt. Earl, 154. Van Waesherghe, Father Edward Van, 306. Van Zandt, Isaac, 200. Vann, Clement Neeley, 411 ; Delia Amelia, 401; James 11, 96; James Clement, 95; Joe, house of, 109; Joseph, 96; Margaret, %; Robert H., 94. "Vann House in Georgia, The Old," 94-98. Vann's Trading Post, 96. Vaught, Judge Edgar S., 119, 344, 374, 442; review by, 339-340. Verdark, (Okla. , 54. Verdigris River, Slanting Ford at, 54. Verdigris, Port of, 55. Versavel, Father Arthur, 25, 27. Vici, (Okla.) , 2211, 241. Vincent, Zella Velma Null, 102, 103. Vindicator, The, 182. Vinita, (Ind. Ty.), Catholic Church at, 25. Voogden, Father Willebrod, 306. Voth, Rev. H. H., 249. Vrain, Col. Ceram, 202. Wade, Alfred, 180; Mrs. Carrie D., gift of, 244. Waesberghe, Rev. Edward Van, 27. Wagner, John E., 214. Wagoner, (Okla.), 236, 434. Wah-hiu-shah, Osage Indian, 385. Wah-nah-she, Osage Indian, 382. Wakarusa War, 209. Walck, Adam, 355; Mary Melissa, 102. Walker, Judge David, 402, 409; Frances Cooper, la; Jane L., 402; Josie, 283; L. P., 162; Col. Tandy, 170, 175, 178; Tim, 228; Maj. William, 164; William, Wyandot Indian, 19n. Walkingstick, Simon Ralph, 127. Walton, Jack, grave of, 106. War Between the States, 3, 15, 18, 433. Ward, Coleman J., "The Legend of the Choctaw 'Squirrel Stick'," by, 98-100; gifts of, 98, 108, 349. Ward, J. L., 98; Nancy, 308, 342. Fare, Etta, 10n. Washburn, Rev. Cephas, 3011,317; 341, 401, 405, 411, 412. Washington County, (Ark.) , 402. Waters, Maj. B. C., 37, 38. Watie, Stand, 128, 166, 169, 170, 176-180. Watkins, Jesse T., 40. Watts, Charles G., 434; Jess W., 434; Kittie Blackard, 433; Malachi, 433; Noah V., 434; Susan Toler, 433; W. J., 433-437. Waugh, Frank, 365. W e d Tail, Cheyenne Indian, 277. Weaver, Paul, 55. Webb, Walter Prescott, 37. Welch, W. B., 317. Wenner, Fred L., gift of, 445. Wentz, Lew, bronze bust of, 446. West, Dr. A. K., 378, 379. West Feliciana Railroad, 144. Westchester Historical Society, 448. Western Cattle Trail, 241. Westley, Bartholomew, 340; Charles, 340; John, 340; Susuamah, 340. Wetumka, (Okla.) , 236. Wewoka, (Okla.) , 236. Weyniche, Kate, 274. Wharton, Capt. Clifton, 43n, 202. Wheeler, John F., 417. Wheelock, Rev. Eleazor, 124; John, 124. Whig Party, in Mississippi, 146. Whipple, Lieut. A. W., 142. mitaker, Rev. Nathaniel, 124. White, Barclay, Pawnee Indian Agent, 92; Eugene, Osage Indian Agent, 230. White Bead, (Chickasaw Nation), 445. White Hair, Osage chief, 387. White Wolf, ................ Indian, 207. White's Manual Labor School, 60. Wichita. (Ks.). first white child born in, 269. Wichita Agency, 156; burning of, 169. Wichita Indians, 148, 152, 154. Wichita Mountains, minerals in, 278. Wichita Village, 196, 252n; old, 152. Williams, Dr. C. W., 379n; Carl, collection of, 445; Edna, 1011; Ida, 280; J. Moore, 279; John D., 185n; Lawrence Pickett, 267; Judge R. L., biography of, 346 ; ~Lssie,.279, 280. Wilson, Miss A. Florence, 134 413; J. W., 63n: Rev. John D., 424; T. M., 17. ~ i n f i h d ,(~i.), ~ e t h o d i s tChurch at, 372. Winfrey, Dorman H., "Chief Bowles of the Texas Cherokee," by, 29-41. Winney, John, 23. Winnie, Hattie, 68. Withington, W. R., book review by, 438. Women's Christian Temperance Union, Meers, Okla., 283. Woodson, Capt. ................, Indian Agent, 259. Woodville, (Miss.), 144. Woodward, Kathleen Comer, 38811. Woody, Mrs. Sue, 4Mn. Wool, Gen. ..................... ..., 423. Woolaroc Museum, 270. Worcester, Ann Orr, 395; Samuel A., 395, 415, 427. Work, James E., book review by, 235. Worten, Dr. Divonis, photograph of, 446. Wortz, Mary, 10. Wright, Rev. Alfred, 138; Allen, Choc- taw chief, 87, 138% 180, 182, 183; J. George, Supt., Osage Agency, 230. Wright, Muriel H., 217, 342, 345, 442, 448; "General Douglas H. Cooper, C. S.A.," by, 142-184. Wyandot Indians, 18-20, 5811, 60; Catholic missionary among, 24. Wyandot Mission, 68. Wyandotte, (Ind. Ty.), 67. -YYale University, 263. Yoakum, Henderson, 37. Young, Dr. A. D., 37%; Otis E., "Dragoons on the Santa F6 Trail in the Autumn of 1843," by, 42-51. Yserman, Father, 306. -2Zane, Isaac, Wyandot Indian, 1911. Zellner, F. F., 412. Zollinger, Mrs. W. J., 244,