INDEX
of the
WAR CHIEF
Official publication of the
Indian Territory Posse of Oklahoma Westerners



This page is part A through G of the index.

Explanation: Abernathy, Jack, 9:3 p4, 5 means that name is found in Volume 9, issue #3 of the War Chief on pages 4 and 5.



Abernathy, Jack, 9:3 p4, 5
Abernathy, John "Jack", 9:3 p1
Abernathy, Robert, 9:3 p1
Abileen Trail, 18:4 p1
Abilene Cattle Trail, 10:1 p1; 19:3 p2
Abilene, Kansas, 1:2 p7; 3:3 p6
Abrue, Ramon, 1:3 p3
Acers, N.D., 14:4 p1
"Across the Plains from Missouri to Colorado," by S.W. Campbell, Part I, 20:2 p1; Part II, 20:3 p1
Actives Baseball Club, of Fort Lincoln, Dakota Territory, 5:4 p4
Acton, Mildred Mulhall, 8:3 p12
Ada, Oklahoma, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p8
Adams, Herbert Baxter, 16:3 p4
Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819, 16:1 p4, 8
Adams, Pres. John, 8:2 p7
Adams, Ramon F., "Western Speech and Western Stories," by, 6:3 p1
Adobe Walls, Battle of, 4:3 p4
Agricultrual History Society, 7:3 p4
Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges, 3:2 p2
Albert Jennings Fountain Case, 6:1 p3
Albert Parker Memorial Cafeteria, 4:2 p6
Albritton, Dr. Claude C., Geologist, 4:2 p3-4
Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2:3 p7
Aldrich, Dr. Eugene, Oklahoma's Jesus Congressman, by, 7:1 p5
Alexander, Melville, 1:2 p8
"Alfalfa Bill Murray and the Shooting of the Mexican Students," by, Abraham Hoffman, 5:3 p3
Alights-on-the-Clouds, Cheyenne, 1:2 p5
Allen, L. A., Sheriff, 12:1 p4
Allen, William Francis, 16:3 p2
Allotment Agreement of 1890, 3:3 p3
Alta, California, 1:3 p3
Altman, Perry, 6:1 p1
Alute, 5:3 p6
American Baptist Home Mission Society, 14:1 p3, 8
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 1:2 p5
American Board of Foreign Missions, 3:2 p2; to Lapwai, 1:3 p4
American Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center, 4:1 p9
American Education Society, 3:2 p2
"American Humor," by Edward Everett Dale, 7:3 p17
American Indian Art Portfolio, compiled by O.B. Jacobson and Jeanne D'Ucel, 4:1 p3-4
American Indian Arts, by Julia M. Seton, 4:1 p9
American Indian Culture, 2:4 p7
American Indian Hall of Fame at Anadarko, 8:4 p7
American Indian Institute, 1:4 p7
American Indian Policy Review Commission, 11:3 p4
American Indian, The, magazine, 1:2 p8; 4:4 p6
American Indian Tribes, 2:4 p6
American Privy Preservation Society, 11:1 p4
American War of Independence, 5:1 p1
An-An-Ti Calendar, Indian calendar, 5:1 p3
An-so-te, Kiowa Indian, 13:4 p
Anadarko Basin, 15:3 p6-8; 17:3 p6
Anadarko Indians, 1:2 p4
Anadarko, Oklahoma, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p6
Anderson, Adrian D., Anthropologist, 4:2 p3
Antelope Hills, 1:2 p1,4; 6:4 p4-10; 22:4 p2, 4
Anti-fusionists, 11:1 p10
"Anti Horse Thief Association Played Big Role in Territory," by Dr. B.B. Chapman, 7:4 p1
Anti-Sooner, 22:2 p2
Apache Indians, 11:3 p5
"Apache Who Fought with Geronimo, An," by Irvin M. Peithmann, 11:3 p5
Appalachian Basin, 15:3 p8
Appomattox, 1:1 p6; 1:4 p7
Arapaho Company, 3:1 p1
Arapaho Indians, 1:2 p7; 2:3 p5; 3:3 p2; 9:2 p4; Chiefs, 1:2 p7; Southern, 3:3 p3; Treaty of 1851, 3:1 p2
Arapaho, Oklahoma, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p6
Arapaho Scouts, 3:1 p1
Archer, Edwin, 3:2 p4
Arkansas City, Kansas, 2:1 p6; 9:1 p9; Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p3- 5
Arkansas River, 1:2 p3; 2:4 p5; 4:1 p9; 9:1 p9
Arkansas Territory, 2:4 p5
Arkansas Valley Telephone Company, 2:2 p2-9
Armor, Spanish, 1:2 p5
Armstrong, William, Indian Superintendent, 3:2 p3
"Armstrongs Mill", 13:3 p3
Army Cavalry, 3:1 p1
Army of the Confederacy, 12:1 p1
Army of Tennessee, The, by Stanley F. Horn, 13:2 p4
Arrington, Bill, 22:1 p2
Arsdale, Van, 11:4 p4; 12:4 p1
"Art of Synthesis: A Critical Analysis of Oklahoma History, The," by Howard Meredith, 17:3 p1
Arthur McAnally Memorial Book Fund, 6:4 p2
Arthur, O.P., 23:3 p3
Arts & Humanities Council of Stillwater, 8:4 p3
Asah, Spencer, Kiowa Indian Artist, 4:1 p3
Ash Hollow, landmark, 3:3 p7
Asher, Oklahoma, 1:1 p5
Assiniboin Indians, Treaty of 1851, 3:1 p2
Astor, Lady, 13:2 p7
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, 12:3 p10
Atencio, Gilbert, 4:1 p6
Athlete Baseball Club, of Fort Rice, Dakota Territory, 5:4 p4
Atkinson, Bill, 14:2 p7
Au-Zah-Te Calendar, Indian Calendar, 5:1 p3
Augur, Brig. Gen. C.C., 3:1 p3
Augur, Camp, 3:1 p3
Auraria, Colorado, 2:3 p4
Auraria, Plantation, 2:3 p3
Aurora, Colorado, 1:3 p7
Austin, Mary, 4:1 p6
Averill, William, 1:1 p4
Awnings, Canvas, 8:4 p5; Wooden, 8:4 p3, 5
Baca Brothers, 12:1 p3
Baca, Jesus Maria, 1:3 p3
Bacone, Almon Clematus, 14:1 p2
Bacone College, 14:1 p2, 8
Badger, Joseph E., Oklahoma Nick: Boomer Balt's Suprise Party, by, 21:2 p1
Baird, James O., OCC President, 4:1 p12
Baird, John, 21:1 p3
Baker, Don, 22:1 p2
Baker, J. H., 3:3 p6
Balentine, Rev. Hamilton, 3:2 p5
Balkan Nation, 23:2 p4
Ballew, Bud, 8:3 p10
Bancroft Collection, 17:4 p1
Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 17:4 p1
Baptist Educational Board, 14:1 p3
Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention of Indian Territory, 14:1 p2
Barker Gang, 11:4 p8
Barnes, Cassius M., 9:1 p10; 23:1 p2
Barnes, G. W., 2:2 p8
Barney, Jacob, 3:4 p2
Barometers, 16:1 p2
Barreiros, 1:3 p3
Barrel Springs, 13:1 p4
Barrett, Oliver H., Lincolnia Collection, 4:3 p3
Barrett, Theodore H., 1:4 p5; 2:1 p7; 7:2 p8; 10:3 p6; 13:1 p3, 5; 13:3 p6; 22:3 p5
Bartholomew, Ed, 1:1 p3; 20:4 p6
Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p7
Bartlett, Governor Dewey, 4:1 p11
Base Line, 13:3 p8
Baseball in the West, 5:4 p1
Bass, Henry B., 1:1 p2; 1:2 p2; 1:4 p7; 2:2 p10; 3:2 p8; 4:1 p12; 8:4 p6; Building for a Rugged Individualist, by, 8:4 p7; Bob's Europe, by,
8:4 p7; Methodism in Enid, by, 8:4 p7; "Quanah Parker's Bonnet," by, 4:3 p3; "The Chisholm Trail," by, 1:1 p1; The Story of the Bass
Construction Company, by, 8:4 p7
Battle at Soldier Springs, 6:4 p1
Battle of Abobe Walls, 1:2 p5; 4:3 p4, 6
Battle of Antelope Hills, 22:4 p2, 6
"Battle of Antelope Hills, The," by Howard Meredith, 22:4 p1
Battle of Antietam, 13:1 p1
Battle of Little Robe Creek, 1:2 p1; Canadian River in, 1:2 p1; Spanish Armor in, 1:2 p5
"Battle of Little Robe Creek, The," by Stan Hoig, 1:2 p1
Battle of Pease River, 22:4 p2
Battle of San Jacinto, 13:3 p1; 20:1 p2
"Battle of San Jacinto, The," by James Monroe Hill, 13:3 p1
Battle of the Little Big Horn, 13:2 p3
Battle of the Washita, 2:2 p10; 11:2 p1, 9
"Battle of Washita Anniversary," 2:2 p10
Battleship U.S. Oklahoma, 21:2 p2
Batzinez, Jason, 11:3 p6
Bear Ass Lariat Creek, 1:4 p6
Bear Flag Revolt, 17:4 p6
"Beater-in" Expeditions, 6:4 p1
Beauregard, Gen. P.G.F., 18:4 p2
Beaver City Museum, 7:2 p7
Beaver, Fred, 4:1 p5; Florida Seminoles, painting by, 4:1 p8; Navajo Night Riders Going to all Night Sing, painting by, 4:1 p1
Beavin, Paul, 19:2 p6
Becknell, William, 12:1 p2
Beebe, Lucius, Comstock Commotion, by, 1:3 p6
Beeler, George, 21:4 p1, 3
Beeler, Joe, Western Artist, 4:1 p1
Begay, Harrison, 4:1 p7; Like the Boss, But Don't Like the Rope, painting by, 4:1 p5
Behringer, Fred D., 6:1 p3; "Oliver Milton Lee: Hero or Villian of the White Sands?" by, 6:1 p1
Belindo, Dennie, 4:1 p5
Bell, Dr. Robert E., Anthropologist, 4:2 p3, 4
Bell, Judge John C., 23:3 p3, 5
Bellamy, George, 2:2 p6
Bellatti, R.R., 7:2 p5
Ben Franklin Press, 1:3 p3
Bender, John, 15:1 p1
Bender, Kate, 15:1 p1, 2
Bender, William, 15:1 p2
Bender's Hotel, 15:1 p3
Beneda, Frank, 11:4 p7
Benedict, Omar, 14:2 p7
Bennett, Charles, 6:2 p8; 6:4 p2; 7:1 p6
Bennett, Marj, Ivy Inside the Walls, poem by, 9:4 p9; Kiowa Barber, poem by, 9:1 p6; Red Dust, poem by, 10:3 p6
Bennett, Paul, 1:4 p7; 3:1 p4; 4:1 p11; 15:2 p1; book reviewed by, 5:2 p6; "Blaine County History is Different", by, 11:4 p7; "German
Language Newspapers Thrived in Oklhaoma Territory, by, 8:4 p1; "Guthrie Landmark to Become Shrine of State's Graphic Arts," by, 8:2 p1;
"On the Trail of William Green Russell," by, 2:3 p1; "Printing Reaches the West," by, 1:3 p3; "Printing Reaches the West," by, 4:1 p12;
"Raise Less Corn and More Hell," by, 11:1 p8; "Requiem of an Oklahoma Town," by, 2:1 p6; "Sentinels of the Plains," by, 10:3 p6;
"Stagecoach Builder, Frizzell, Takes Last Ride," by, 14:3 p1; "The Bloodiest Damned Quarter-Section in Kansas," by, 15:1 p1; "The First
Presses of Eleven Western States," Program by, 1:2 p6; "Those Wonderful Tramp Printers," by, 14:2 p1
Bent, George, 2:2 p10
Benteen Baseball and Gymnasium Club, 5:4 p3
Benteen, Col. Brevet, 5:4 p3
Benteen Company, 5:4 p5
Benteen-Golden Letters on Custer and His Last Battle, The, by John M. Carroll, 8:2 p2
Bernal, Juan, 12:1 p3
Bernal, Ramon, 12:1 p3
Berninghaus, Oscar, Non-Indian Western Artist, 4:1 p1
Berryman, J.W., banker, 3:4 p6
Betzinez, Jason, 11:3 p7; I Fought with Geronimo, by, 11:3 p6
Beubeui, Bvt. Lt. Col. F.W., 11:2 p4
Bible Belt, 14:4 p4
Bickham, Jack M., Target: Charity Ross, by, 2:3 p7
Bierer, Judge A.G.C., 2:2 p5
Big Bow, Kiowa Indian, 5:1 p5
Big Menard Creek, 2:4 p8
Big Pasture Reservation, 13:4 p7
Big Pasture Reserve, 9:3 p7
Bigheart, George, Osage Indian, 2:1 p4
Bill Doolin, Outlaw O.T., by Bailey C. Hanes, 3:2 p8
Billhart, Norman, charter member of the posse, 8:2 p8
Billy the Kid, 1:1 p1
Bird Chief, Arapaho, Treaty of 1851, 3:1 p2
Bishop, James M., 21:1 p1, 2
Bismarck Record reprint, 13:2 p1
Black Beaver, Delaware Indian, 1:1 p4, 5
Black Dog, Osage, 11:4 p11
Black Eagle, or Satanta, Kiowa Chief, 11:2 p7, 9
Black Hills Expedition of 1874, 5:4 p4; and Baseball, 5:4 p3
Black Hills, South Dakota, 5:4 p4, 5
Black, Ike, 7:4 p6
Black Jack Davy, by John M. Oskison, 21:2 p3
Black Kettle, Cheyenne Chief, 2:2 p10; 3:1 p1; 9:4 p6; 11:2 p2-10
Black Kettle Camp, Arapaho, 3:1 p1
Black Kettle Museum, 7:2 p7
Black List, of the Anti Horse Thief Association, 7:4 p7
Black Mesa, 12:1 p3
Black Military Experience in the West, 5:4 p1
Black Mountain Gold Mining Company, 6:1 p5
Black Panther Oil and Gas Company, 6:2 p6
"Black Panther", 6:2 p3, 7
Blackburn, Bob, 22:1 p3, 4; "Rabbit Meat and Turnips," by, 15:4 p1
Blackburn Line, 2:2 p5
Blackfeet Indians, Treaty of 1851, 3:1 p2
Blackhawk, Colorado, Gold Rush in, 2:3 p1
Blackman, John, 4:1 p10
Blackwell, Oklahoma, 2:1 p6; Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p4, 5
Blaine County, 1:2 p7; 1:4 p6
"Blaine County History is Different," by Paul Bennett, 11:4 p7
Blaine, James G., 10:1 p7
Blake, C.O., 2:2 p6
Blake, E.E., 2:2 p6
Blake, Mrs. Tyler, 14:4 p7
Bledsoe, Julia, 21:4 p1
"Bloodiest Damned Quarter-Section in Kansas, The," by Paul Bennett, 15:1 p1
Bloody Benders, 15:1 p1
Blue Eagle, Acee, 4:1 p5; Buffalo Hunter, painting by, 4:1 p4; Kiowa Indian Artist, 4:1 p1
Blue Hawk Peak, 5:4 p2
Blue Water Ranch, 6:1 p3
Boarding Schools, 3:2 p3, 4
Bob's Europe, by Henry B. Bass, 8:4 p7
Bode, Carl, 1:2 p7
Boecher, Sen. Roy C., 9:1 p4
Boggy Depot, 3:3 p4, 5
Bolt, Sarah M., 23:3 p5
Bolton, W.E., 3:4 p3
Bonebrake, Mr. L.P., 2:2 p5
Bonfield, Dr. William, Honeywell Research Corp., 4:2 p3
Boomer, The, catalog, 7:2 p5, 6
"Boomer Movement," 17:2 p3
"Boomer-Sooner," Reprinted from The Formation of the State of Oklahoma, by Roy Gittinger, 1:2 p6
Boomers, 1:2 p6; 3:4 p4
Boone, Capt. Nathan, 14:2 p3
Boot Hill, 12:4 p1, 6
Booth, Venus G., The Wives of the Deacon, by, 21:2 p3
Boren, Gov. David, 9:4 p1
Born Grown, An Oklahoma City History, by Roy P. Stewart, 7:4 p2; 9:1 p10; 22:3 p3
Bowdlear, Nellie, 7:2 p3
Bower, Henry A., 7:4 p1
Bowie, Texas, 2:2 p5
Bowman, Cpl. Milton, 21:1 p1
Boy Boomer or Pawnee Bill's Protege, The, by Howard M. Boynton, 21:2 p1
Boyd, David Ross, 9:4 p1; 19:1 p3
"Boyd Section", 9:4 p1, 10-12
Boynton, Howard M., The Boy Boomer or Pawnee Bill's Protege, by, 21:2 p1
Brand Book, 1:3 p2
Branson, Carl C., 1:4 p6
Brazell, James, 6:2 p6
Breedlove Telephone Company, 2:2 p7
Briartown Cemetery, 2:3 p7
Briartown, Oklahoma, 2:3 p1, 7
Bridgeport, Oklahoma, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p6
Bridges, John, 2:3 p3
Brillheart, Norman, 20:4 p6
Brisbin, Gen., 13:2 p2
British Columbia, Canada, 2:3 p4
Broken Bow, 7:1 p6
Brookshire, Nettie, 2:1 p4
Brothers Three, by John M. Oskison, 21:2 p3
Brown, Anna, Osage Indian, 2:1 p3-5
Brown, Edwin H., 7:2 p3, 4
Brown, H. M. C., 16:1 p7
Brown, Joseph C., 16:1 p6
Brownie, by J.C. Enlow, 21:2 p2
Brundage, Hiram, 1:3 p7
Bryan County, Oklahoma, 3:3 p5
Bryan, Maj. Moses Austin, 13:3 p6
Bryan, William Jennings, Sec. of State, 4:4 p3; 23:1 p4, 6;
Buchanan, Henry, 4:2 p3
Buck, Mayme, 21:1 p4
Buckner, Henry Friedland, 11:4 p1, 12; 14:1 p1
Buckskin Bulletin, newspaper, 22:1 p4
Buffalo Bill Wild West Show, 8:3 p3
Buffalo Hump, 22:4 p6
Buffalo Hunter, painting by Acee Blue Eagle, 4:1 p4
Buffalo, Mrs., 7:1 p3, 4
Buffalo Springs, 3:3 p6
Buffalo, Wyoming, 20:4 p1
Building for a Rugged Individualist, by Henry B. Bass, 8:4 p7
Bullfoot Ranch, 3:4 p5
"Bullwhacker," 16:2 p6
Burbank Oil Field, 15:3 p3
Burchardt, Bill, 1:1 p2, 3; 4:4 p5; Oklahoma Today Editor, 4:1 p12; Shotgun Bottom, by, 1:3 p8
Burkhart, Ernest, 2:1 p4, 5, 8;
Burkhart, Mollie, Osage Indian, 2:1 p4, 5
Burleson, Ed, 22:4 p1
Burnett, Catherine, 13:4 p8
Burnett, Joe, 23:3 p1, 8, 9
Burnett, Tom, 8:3 p10
Burt, Gen. Andrew S., 5:4 p7
Burton, Speaker of the House, 3:4 p3
Busby, William, 2:2 p7
Bush, Pres. George, 23:2 p1
Butler, Alice, 10:3 p4
Butterfield coach, 14:3 p1
Butterfield, David A., 16:2 p1
Byers, Fred, 8:2 p5
Byers, William N., A Guide to a Colorado Gold Fields, by, 1:3 p6; 2:3 p3
Caddo Confederacy, 22:4 p2
Caddo County, Oklahoma, 3:4 p6
Caddo Indians, 1:2 p4; 2:1 p2; 17:3 p4; 22:4 p1
Caddo, Oklahoma, Telephome Lines in, 2:2 p7
Caddo Scouts, 22:4 p1
Caddo Springs, 3:4 p5
Cade, Cash M., 13:2 p4
Cain, Capt., 6:4 p7
Caldwell, John, "Edward Everett Dale Centennial is Marked," by, 12:4 p2
Caldwell, Kansas, 3:3 p3; Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p5
Caley, Earle R., Professor, 1:1 p7
California Column, 6:1 p1, 4
California Gold Rush, 17:4 p2
California Road, 3:3 p7
Californian, The, Newspaper, 1:3 p4
Callahan, James T., 13:4 p7
Camp Ford, Texas, 5:4 p1, 7
Camp Phoenix, 1:4 p7
Camp Runnels, 22:4 p2
Camp Supply Trail, 13:1 p1
Campbell, Alexander, 20:2 p1
Campbell, David, 13:2 p1
Campbell, O. B., "Escape to Fort Gibson," by, 7:1 p1; Vinita, I. T., by, 7:1 p1
Campbell, S. W., 20:2 p1; "Across the Plains for Missouri to Colorado," by, Part I, 20:1 p1; Part II, 20:3 p1
Campbell, T., 20:2 p2
Campbell, William P., 7:2 p11; 19:1 p2, 5
Campbell, Walters S., 6:3 p1
Canadian County, 1:2 p7
Canadian River, 4:1 p9
Canadian River Expedition, 6:4 p1, 10
Canadian River Hunt, edited by Fred Schonwald, 4:1 p3
Canard, Creek Indian, 11:4 p12
Candee, Helen, An Oklahoma Romance, by, 21:2 p2
Candy, John, 3:2 p4
Caney Creek, 2:4 p8
Cannard, Moty, 14:1 p2
Cannon Ball Stage Line, 3:4 p1-6
"`Cannon Ball' Green: Stage Coach Baron of the Prairies," by John and Mildred Frizzell, 3:4 p1
Cannons, 3:1 p2; 17:1 p1
Canon City Clipper, newspaper, 23:3 p6
Canyon City, Colorado, 1:3 p7
Canyon de Chelly, 4:1 p7
Canyon Del Muerto, 4:1 p7
Cape Horn, 1:3 p3
Capers, Tom, 11:4 p4; 12:4 p1
Captain Adair, the Cattle King, by Philip S. Warne, 21:2 p2
Carbine and Lance, by Col. W.S. Nye, 13:4 p4
Carman, Dr. B.F., 12:3 p7
Carnegie, Andrew, 19:1 p1
Carnegie Library at Oklahoma City, 7:2 p12; 19:1 p4
Carranza Gavernment, 4:4 p5
Carrizozo Land and Cattle Company, 6:1 p4
Carroll, John M., Western American Writer, 5:4 p1; 8:2 p2; "General Custer's Command and Baseball in the West," by, 5:4 p1; The
Benteen-Golden Letters on Custer and His Last Battle, by, 8:2 p2; Two Battles of the Little Big Horn, by, 8:2 p2
Carson City, Nevada, 1:3 p6
Carson, Colonel Kit, 1:2 p5; 2:3 p5; 6:4 p1; 12:1 p2; 21:2 p2
Casady, John, Publisher of the Cheyenne Star newspaper, 5:1 p6
Casady, Mrs. John, A Romance of the Soil-Reclamation of Rogers County, by, reviewed, 5:1 p6
Case, Joan, 22:1 p4
Case, Leland D., 22:1 p1, 4
Case Pitchfork, 22:1 p1
Casey, Bert, 11:4 p4; 12:4 p1
Casey, Orben, "Oh' Joe! Here's Your Mule," by, 13:2 p3
Castle Magazine, 8:2 p2
Castle, Oklahoma, Telephone LInes in, 2:2 p7
Castor Bean, 10:1 p7
Catlin, George, Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs and Conditions of the North American Indians, by, 13:4 p4
Cattle Trails, 3:3 p4
Cattlemen's Association, 4:1 p9
Caughey, John W., 17:4 p3
Cavalcade, painting by Alfred Jacob Miller, 19:1 p6
Cavalry, 3:1 p1, 2
Cavalry Fort, 1:4 p8
Cavanial Creek, 2:4 p8
Cavanial Mountain, 2:4 p8
Cedar Bluffs, 12:1 p2
Cedar Creek Valley, 17:3 p3
Cejas Sabinas, 6:4 p5
Cement, Oklahoma, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p6
Central City, Colorado, 1:3 p7; 2:3 p4, 5; Gold Rush in, 2:3 p1
Central State Teachers College, Edmond, 7:3 p3
Century Magazine, 8:2 p2
Cesky Oklahoman, The, German newspaper, 8:4 p1
Chafe, Indian Trader, 3:4 p5
Chaffin, W.A., 12:3 p1
Challenger, J.D., 17:1 p1
Chamber Pots, 10:3 p1
Chamberlin, Charles, 10:2 p1
Chamberlin, Missionary, 2:3 p8
Champlin, H.H., 8:4 p7
Chandler, Oklahoma, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p3, 4
Chaney and Smith Survey, 16:1 p5, 6
Chaney, Lon, 2:1 p6
Chapin, R.E., 23:3 p8
Chapman, Dr. Berlin B., 22:2 p1; "Anti Horse Thief Association Played Big Role in Territory," by, 7:4 p1
Chapman, Harry C., 19:2 p7
"Charles Chamberlin - Oklahoma History's Stepchild," by John Womack, 10:2 p1
Checotah, Oklahoma, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p7
Checote, Samuel, Principal Chief of the Creeks, 10:4 p6; 14:1 p3
Chelsea, Oklahoma, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p7
Cherokee Baptist Association, 14:1 p2
Cherokee Bill, 4:4 p6; 11:4 p8
Cherokee Female Seminary, 1:2 p3
Cherokee Foundation, 1:2 p3
Cherokee Guard 10:4 p4
Cherokee Hymn, 2:3 p8
Cherokee Indian Country, 3:3 p5
Cherokee Indians, 1:2 p3; 2:2 p2; 2:3 p3, 8; 13:2 p5; Leaders, 1:2 p7
Cherokee Jim, 4:1 p11
Cherokee Kid, 8:3 p4
Cherokee Lands, 13:1 p4; Gold in, 2:3 p1
Cherokee Male Seminary at Tahlequah, 14:1 p2
Cherokee Nation, 1:2 p3; 2:3 p3, 8; 21:2 p2
Cherokee Nation Mission Press at Park Hill, 3:2 p3, 4
Cherokee National Archives, 1:2 p3
Cherokee National Council, 10:4 p4
Cherokee National Historical Society, Inc., 1:2 p3
Cherokee Outlet, 13:4 p6; 21:2 p2, 4
Cherokee Strip, 2:1 p6; 2:2 p5, 10; 3:4 p6; 7:4 p1, 3; 8:4 p3; 9:4 p10
Cherokee Strip Historical Museum, 7:2 p7
Cherokee Strip Run, 2:3 p6
Cherokee Treaty, 2:4 p5
Cherokeetown, 3:3 p6
Cherry Creek, Colorado, 1:3 p6, 7; 2:3 p4
Cherry Creek Pioneer, newspaper, 1:3 p7
Cherryvale Hotel, 15:1 p3
Cheyene Bears Lariat, 1:4 p6
Cheyene Star, newspaper, 5:1 p6
Cheyenne-Arapaho Agency, 1:2 p7; 3:4 p5; 13:1 p1; 19:3 p2; in Concho, 1:4 p6
Cheyenne-Arapaho Reservation, 1:4 p6
Cheyenne-Arapaho to Ft Supply Trail, 19:3 p2
Cheyenne Cemetery, 19:2 p7
Cheyenne Indians, 9:2 p4; 23:1 p3; Treaty of 1851, 3:1 p2
Cheyenne Leader, newspaper, 1:3 p7
Cheyenne, Oklahoma, 2:2 p10
Cheyenne Scouts, 3:1 p1
Cheyenne Transporter, newspaper, 7:1 p5; 13:1 p1
Cheyenne, Wyoming, 3:1 p2
Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railroad, 3:4 p4
Chicago Telephone Company, 2:2 p1
Chichuahua al Pacifico, 12:3 p10
Chickasaw Indians, 10:4 p4
Chickasaw Lands, 1:4 p5
Chickasaw Nation, 1:2 p8; 3:2 p5; 14:4 p4
Chickasaw National Council, 10:4 p5
Chickasha-Choctaw Telephone Company, 2:2 p7
Chickasha, Oklahoma, 1:1 p6; Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p3, 6
Child's Book, The, by John Fleming, 1:2 p5; 3:2 p3
Chilocco Indian School, 14:2 p9; 18:1 p2
Chimney Rock, landmark, 3:3 p7
"Chisholm Grave Made Memorial," by Kent Ruth, 1:2 p7
"Chisholm Grave Unmarked?", by Mack Lake, 4:1 p10
Chisholm, Jesse, 1:1 p4-7; 1:2 p7; 1:4 p7; 2:1 p8; 2:3 p6; 3:3 p2; 4:1 p10, 11; 13:1 p5; 19:3 p1
Chisholm-Left Hand Legend, 4:1 p10
Chisholm, Oklahoma, 3:3 p6
Chisholm, Thornton, 1:1 p1, 6
Chisholm, Thornton, 1:1 p6
Chisholm Trail, 1:1 p1; 2:1 p8; 2:3 p6; 3:3 p4; 3:4 p4; 4:1 p10; 7:2 p9; 13:1 p1; 18:3 p1; 19:3 p1, 2; Centennial, 1:2 p7; Civil War on, 1:1
p1, 5, 6; facts, 9:4 p2; in Abilene, KS, 1:1 p6; in Anadarko, 5; in Chicago, IL, 6; in Galveston, TX, 1:1 p6; in Indian Country, 4, 5; in
Kansas, 5; in Louisiana, 1:1 p6; San Antonio, TX, 6; in Springfield, IL, 6; in Texas, 1:1 p1,6 in Witchita, KS, 1:1 p5; original route, 10:1
p5; Union Troops on, 1:1 p4
Chisholm Trail Centennial Commission, 1:2 p2
Chisholm Trail Museum, 7:2 p7
"Chisholm Trail, The," by Henry Bass, 1:1 p1
"Chisholm's Old Ranch," 19:3 p1
Chisum, John, 1:1 p1
Chivington Massacre, 3:3 p2
Choctaw-Chickasaw Association, 14:1 p2, 3
Choctaw County, Oklahoma, 1:4 p7
Choctaw Indian Country, 3:3 p4
Choctaw Indians, 2:1 p8
Choctaw Militia, 10:4 p6
Choctaw Nation, 2:4 p5; 10:1 p7; 10:4 p4
Choctaw National Council, 10:4 p3-6
Choctaw Railroad Company, 2:2 p4
Choctaw Telephone Company, 2:2 p7
Choctaw Treaty, 2:4 p5
"Cholera Morbus," by Savoie Lottinville, 1:1 p6
Chotke, Annie, 6:2 p4
"Christmas 1971," 5:3 p1
"Christmas--89'er Style," by Glenn Shirley, 1:3 p8
Chronicles of Oklahoma, The, journal, 7:2 p12; 7:3 p4; 8:2 p5; 8:4 p7; 9:1 p10; 9:4 p3; 13:2 p4; 19:1 p6; 19:1 p5
Chronometers, 16:1 p2
Churchill, Winston, 23:2 p2, 5
Cimarron Meridian, 2:4 p3
Cimmarron Base Line, 16:1 p5
Cincinnati Type Foundry, 1:3 p6
Citizens Independent Telephone Company, 2:2 p6
Civil War, 1:4 p4; 2:1 p2; 2:3 p7; 3:2 p5; 4:1 p2; Five Civilized Tribes in, 1:1 p1; In Indian Territory, 10:4 p5; 11:4 p1; Union Posts, 1:1
p1
Civil War Era in the Indian Territory, The, by Dr. LeRoy Fischer, 7:4 p8
Civil War Veterans, 11:4 p4
Claremore, Oklahoma, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p7
Clark, Badger, 1:3 p2; Cowboy Prayer, poem by, 1:2 p8
Clark, Judge John B., 13:4 p5; 14:4 p5
Clark, John M., 16:1 p5
Clarke, Sidney, 10:2 p1
Classen, Anton, 23:1 p2
Clear Boggy Creek, 3:3 p4
Clear Creek, 2:4 p8
Clear Fork, 22:4 p1
Cleo Springs, 7:1 p6
Clermos Band of Osage, 2:4 p8
"Cleveland County Lynch Justice," by John Womack, 13:1 p5
"Cleveland County's Wet Years 1889-1907," by John Womack, 14:4 p1
"Cleveland County's First Lynching," by John Womack, 12:3 p1
Cleveland Line, 2:2 p5
Cleveland Oil Field, 15:3 p2
Cleveland, Pres. Grover, 6:1 p5; 8:2 p4; 9:4 p10; 13:4 p7; 17:2 p3
Clinton, Oklahoma, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p6
Cloud, Ike, 13:3 p7
Cloud, James W., 7:2 p2; "Dead: The Man, Who Killed the Man, Who Killed Jesse James," by, 23:3 p1; "Driving Horses on the Old Abilene
Trail," by, 18:4 p1; "Errors in Surveying the Boundaries of Oklahoma," by, 16:1 p1; "Jesse Chisholm's Old Ranch Located," by, 19:3p1;
"Survey Initial Points," by, 22:3 p5; "The Frontier Adventures of Oliver Nelson," by, 18:3 p1; "The Starting Point," by, 1:4 p1; "Council
Grove Timber Reservation," by, 2:3 p6; "A Little Known Fact," by, 2:1 p7; "Cloud Road: The Way from Texas," by, 13:3 p6; "Divergent
Routes of the Chisholm Trail," by, 10:1 p1; "Evan's Christmas Day Battle," by, 6:4 p1; "Glass Mountains," by, 10:3 p6; "Old Camp Augur,"
by, 3:1 p3; "Old Ft Supply - Concho Trail Traced," by, 13:1 p1; "Our State in 1843," by, 2:4 p8; "Rivers of Our State," by, 4:1 p9;
"Shawnee Cattle Trail," by, 3:3 p4; "The Fort Cobb Trail, Indian Territory," by, 7:2 p8
Cloud Ranch, 13:3 p6
Cloud Road, 13:3 p8
"Cloud Road: The Way from Texas," by Jim Cloud, 13:3 p6
Clowe, Charles, Geologist, 5:3 p4
Clubb Hotel, 2:1 p7
Clubb, Ike M., 2:1 p6
Clubb, Laura, 2:1 p6
Coan, Judge, 23:3 p3
Coast and Geodetic Survey, 16:1 p4
Cody, Col. William F., 5:4 p2
Coe, William, 12:1 p1-5
Coffin, S. D., 23:3 p5
Colcord, Charles F., 9:4 p3; 19:1 p5; 18:4 p1
Colcord, W.R., 18:4 p1
Coleman, George M., 13:2 p4
Coleton, Charles, 7:4 p6
Colorado, 2:4 p1; 3:1 p1
Colorado Gold Bonanza, 2:3 p1
Colorado Gold Fields, 20:3 p1
Colorado Springs, 20:3 p1, 3
Colorado Territory, 2:4 p1
Colorado Volunteers, 3:3 p4
Colton, Rev. Walter, 1:3 p4
Columbia, California, 1:3 p5
Columbia River, 1:3 p4
Columbian, California, 1:3 p4
Columbian Mammoth, 4:2 p3
Columbian, The, newspaper, 1:3 p5
Columbian Times, newspaper, 1:3 p4
Comanche Bands, 22:4 p1
Comanche Indian Reservations, 2:1 p8
Comanche Indians, 1:1 p5; 1:2 p1; 6:4 p1
Comanche Lands, 1:2 p5
Comanche Tribe, 22:4 p1
Commerce of the Prairies, newspaper, 1:3 p3
Company "H", 5:4 p3
Comstock Commotion, by Lucius Beebe, 1:3 p6
Comstock, William, 16:2 p7
Con-na-ha-nah, Indian dish, 7:1 p3
Concho, 1:2 p7
Concord Coaches, 3:4 p4
Confederate Indian Company, 10:4 p5
Confederate Indians, 11:4 p9, 11
Confederate Soldiers, 1:1 p4, 6
Congress, U.S., Frigate, 1:3 p4
Congressional Land Act, 9:3 p6
Constable, Hon. Charles H., 21:4 p2
Constitution of the State of Deseret, 1:3 p5
Constitutional Convention, 111th, 8:2 p4
Conway, James S., 16:1 p6
"Coody Johnson and the Thlocco Land Claim: Oklahoma's Black Panther," by Abraham Hoffman, 6:2 p1
Cook Gang, 4: 4 p6; 11:4 p8
Cooksey's Corner, 8:4 p4
Cookson Hills, 1:2 p3
Cooper, Courtney Ryley, Oklahoma, A Novel, by, 21:2 p3
Cooperative Publishing Company, The, 8:2 p1, 3, 5, 6
Cooperton, Oklahoma, 4:2 p3
Copper, Gen. Douglas, 7:1 p1
Copperheads, 21:4 p2, 3
Corbusier, Dr. William, Assisstant Surgeon U.S. Army, 5:1 p4
Cornelius, Rev. Elias, 3:2 p2
Coronado, 1:1 p1; 2:1 p8
Corwin, Hugh D., The Kiowa Indian, by, 13:4 p4
Cota de Malla, Coat of Mail, 1:2 p5
Cotton Trail, 9:4 p9
Cottrell, Paul, 12:3 p2
Couch, 2nd Lt. I. W., 11:2 p4
Couch, Capt. William L., 10:2 p1; 17:2 p3
Couch, Glenn, 1:1 p3
Coulter, J.N., 2:2 p2, 5
Council Bluffs Road, 3:3 p7
Council Elementary School, 2:3 p6
Council Grave Trading Post, 4:1 p10
Council Grove, 2:3 p6; 19:3 p1
Council Grove Timber Reservation, 2:3 p6, 7
"Council Grove Timber Reservation," by James W. Cloud, 2:3 p6
Country Boy, newspaper column, 22:3 p2
Court House, landmark, 3:3 p7
"Covered Wagon, The," by Edward Everett Dale, 7:3 p26
Covington J.A., 3:3 p3
Cow Country, by Edward Everett Dale, 7:2 p4
Cowboy Hall of Fame, 4:2 p5
"`Cowboy Humor' Picked for Reprint by Nebraska Press," 6:2 p8
Cowboy's Prayer, poem by Badger Clark, 1:2 p8
Coweta, Oklahoma, 3:2 p1
Cowman, The, newspaper, 5:2 p1
Cowman's Southwest: Being the Reminiscences of Oliver Nelson, The, by Oliver Nelson, 18:3 p1
Cram, George F., Map of the Oklahoma Country in the Indian Territory, by, 19:3 p2
Crandell, L.H., 10:2 p1
Crawford, Col. S.J., 11:2 p5
Cree, James, 6:1 p4
Creek Alphabet, 3:2 p5
Creek Council, 3:2 p1
Creek Indian Country, 3:3 p5
Creek Indians, 3:2 p2; 13:2 p5; McIntosh Faction, 3:2 p2
Creek Nation, 3:2 p1-7; 6:2 p4, 6; 10:4 p4, 5; 11:4 p1; 14:1 p1
Creek Reconstruction Treaty of 1866, 14:1 p3
Creel, Enrique, 12:3 p9
Cresch and Lee Stage Line, 3:4 p4
Crevecoeur, Michel de, 16:3 p4
Cripple Creek Gold Field, 14:2 p9
Crittenden, Jim, 4:1 p11
Cronk, Mrs. Lena, 9:2 p7
Crook, Gen. George, 11:3 p5; 13:2 p2
Crosby, Cecil, Deputy Sheriff, 5:3 p4
Cross, Dean V., 19:2 p4
Cross, George Lynn, 12:4 p8; 21:4 p8
Cross Timbers, 17:3 p3
Cross Timbers, The, by Edward Everett Dale, 7:2 p5
Crows Indians, Treaty of 1851, 3:1 p2
Cruce, Gov. Lee, 12:3 p1
Cummings, Maj. Alexander, 1:4 p7
Cunningham, Bob, 1:1 p3
Cunningham, Robert E., 7:2 p5; 20:4 p5; Indian Territory, by, 8:4 p3; "Jackass--Was Stillwater's First City Planner," by, 8:4 p3; Stillwater
Through the Years, by, 8:4 p3; Stillwater Where Oklahoma Began, by, 8:4 p3
Cunningham, Truman J., 7:4 p1
Curry, George L., 1:3 p5; 6:1 p6, 7
Curtis Act, 10:4 p7
Curtis, Frank, 11:1 p5
Cushing, Oklahoma, 6:2 p3; Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p3
Custer, Bvt. Col. T. W., 11:2 p4
Custer, Gen. Forsyth, 5:4 p4
Custer, Gen. George, 3:1 p1; 6:4 p10; 7:4 p8; 13:2 p2; "Custer's Original Battle of Washita Reports," by, 11:2 p1
"Custer's Original Battle of Washita Reports," by Maj. Gen. George A. Custer, 11:2 p1
Cutthroat Gap, 4:2 p3; 13:4 p1
"Cutthroat Gap Massacre," by Jack Haley, 13:4 p1
Cyers, Bvt. Lt. Col. W., 11:2 p1
D'Ucel, Jeanne, American Indian Art Portfolio, compiled by, 4:1 p4
Daily Leader, The, newspaper, 8:2 p8
"Daily Oklahoman and its Perception of the Soviet Union: Barbarossa to the Atomic Age, The," by Kent McInnis, 23:2 p1
Daily Oklahoman, The, newspaper, 6:2 p8; 22:3 p2; 23:1 p2; 23:2 p1- 7
Daily State Capital, newspaper, 8:2 p8
Daily Telegraph, The, newspaper, 1:3 p7
Dakota "Winter count" Buffalo Robe, 5:1 p1, 4
Dakota (Sioux) Indian Calendar, 5:1 p1
Dakota Scout, 2:4 p6
Dakota Territory, 5:4 p5, 7
Dale, Dr. Edward Everett, 1:1 p3; 6:1 p7; 6:2 p9; 7:3 p1; 12:4 p2; 19:1 p5; Books Written or Edited by, 7:3 p6; History of Oklahoma, by,
17:3 p1; Retirement Address, 7:3 p20; The Range Cattle Industry, The, by, 7:3 p4
Dale, Judge Frank, 2:2 p5
Dale, Rosalie Gilkey, 7:3 p3
Dalton Brothers, 14:3 p4
Dalton-Doolin Gang, 11:4 p4; 12:4 p1; 12:4 p6
Dalton Gang, 11:4 p8
Darby, J.F., 6:2 p6
Darling, E. N., 1:4 p5; 2:1 p7; 7:2 p8; 22:3 p5, 6
Darlington, Brinton, 13:1 p1
Darlington Day Book, 3:3 p3
Darlington, Oklahoma Territory, 3:3 p1, 2; 3:4 p5
Dary, David, 22:1 p1-3
Daughters of the American Revoltution, 9:2 p3
"David Ross Boyd and the Acquisition of Owens Field," by John Womack, 9:4 p1
Davidson, Frank, 11:1 p5
Davis, Dr. Charles E., 2:2 p6
Davis, Gov. E. J., 6:1 p4
Davis Gun Collection, 10:2 p7
Davis, Indian Territory, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p4
Davis, Jesse, 4:1 p4
Davis, Lt. Jefferson, 14:2 p3
Davis, Oklahoma, 1:4 p5
Davis, Richard Harding, The West from a Car Window, by, 21:2 p2
Davis, Theodore Russell, 16:2 p1
Dawes Act, 14:1 p8
Dawes Commission, 6:2 p1, 4, 6
Dawn of Liberty, The, newspaper, 1:3 p3
Dawson, Glen, 7:2 p5
Day of the Cattleman, The, by Enest S. Osgood, 7:3 p4
"Day They Shot the Bull at Vinita, The," by Glenn Shirley, 11:4 p5
Daye, Stephen, 1:3 p3
De la Howe, Dr. John, 3:2 p2
"Dead: The Man, Who Killed the Man, Who Killed Jesse James," by James Cloud, 23:3 p1
Deadwood Dick, Jr. in No Man's Land, by Edward J. Wheeler, 21:2 p2
Dear Every Body, newsletter, 8:4 p7
Debo, Dr. Angie, 5:3 p6; 7:3 p4; 18:3 p1; Prairie City, by, 7:3 p4
Decatur, Stephen, 9:2 p3
Deep Fork Creek, 2:1 p8
Delaware Tribe, 22:4 p2
Democratic Standard, newspaper, 21:4 p2
Denison, Texas, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p7, 8
Denver City, Colorado, 1:3 p6
Denver, Colorado, 1:3 p7; 2:3 p3
Denver Public Library, 2:3 p3
Department of Interior, 1:4 p4; 2:3 p6
Derby, George H., 17:4 p2
Deseret News, The, newspaper, 1:3 p5
Desperados, 11:4 p4
Deupree, Edwin, 2:4 p2
Deupree, Fay, 9:1 p6
Deupree, Harry L., 2:4 p2; 4:1 p11
Deupree, Henry L., 3:1 p4
Devil's Canyon, 9:2 p6
Dewey, Commodore George W., 12:3 p8
Diaz, Pres. Don Porfirio, 12:3 p9
Dick, Leroy, 15:1 p5
Dickerson, Ben, 12:3 p1
Dillion, Dr. Bob, 10:1 p8
Dittes, Benjamin, 1:3 p7
"Divergent Routes of the Chisholm Trail," by Jim Cloud, 10:1 p1
Dixon, S.H., Heros of San Jacinto, by, 13:3 p1
Dodge City Trail, The, by Melvin Warren, 4:3 p1
Dodge, Col., 14:2 p6
Dodge, Col. Henry, 14:2 p3
Dodge-Leavenworth Expedition, 13:4 p4
Dog Canyon, 6:1 p1
Dog Canyon, 6:1 p3, 4
Dog Canyon Ranch, 6:1 p7, 8
Dohasan, Kiowa Chief, 13:4 p4
Domebo Canyon, 4:2 p4
Domebo Excavation, 4:2 p1
Domebo Mammoth Site, 4:2 p4
Domebo: A Paleo-Indian Kill Site in the Prairie-Plains, contribution of the Museum of the Great Plains, 4:2 p4
Donley, John, "John Seger's Colony--A Noble Experiment," 9:2 p4
Donrey Foundation, 8:2 p1
Doolin, Bill, 11:4 p4; 12:4 p1
Dore, Trooper T. O., 5:4 p5
Doubleday, Abner, Modernized Baseball, 5:4 p1
Doud, Ben, 20:4 p1
Douglas Depressed Redevelopment Act, 2:4 p7
Dragoons, 14:2 p3
Drew, Col., 10:4 p5
Drexel, J. Anthony, Financier, 8:1 p3
Drexel, Mother Katherine, of Philidelphia, 8:1 p1, 3
"Driving Horses on the Old Abilene Trail," by James Cloud, 18:4 p1
Dry Creek, Colorado, 2:3 p3, 4
Duboir, C. L., 3:1 p3
Dubois, J. M., 19:2 p5
Dudley, Frank, Attorney, 5:3 p4
Duiker, Rick, 6:3 p1
Duke, Doris, 3:1 p2
Duke Indian Oral History Collection, 13:4 p4
Dulaney-Brown Library, Oklahoma City University, 11:4 p1
Duncan, Bob, 20:2 p1
Dunn, Dorothy, 4:1 p8
Durant, Oklahoma, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p7
Durham, H. Dale, "Light-Horsemen; Ancestors of Oklahoma Militia," by, 10:4 p1
Dutch East Indies, 23:2 p3
Dutch Saloon, 14:4 p6
Duval, Joe "French", 23:3 p3
Dwight Mission, 7:1 p1, 4, 5
Dyer, D.B., Agent, 3:3 p3
Eads, James A., 21:4 p2
Eagle Pass, 22:4 p1
Eagle Town, 2:4 p8
"Early Telephone History of Oklahoma," by John Noble, forward by Robert L. Williams, 2:2 p1
Earp, Wyatt, 1:1 p3; 20:4 p6
East Bannock News Letter, The, newspaper, 1:3 p7
Easterling, Dr. Verlin Robert, 6:1 p8; 7:1 p6; 7:4 p4, 5
Eastern Europe, 23:2 p4, 7
Eastern Oklahoma Historical Society, 8:1 p6
Ecueracapa, Leather Coat, Comanche Chief, 1:2 p5
Ed Overholser or Ganzel Lines, 2:2 p3
Edmond, 10:2 p3
Education Society of the Presbyterian Church, 3:2 p2
Edward Everett Dale-Arrell Morgan Gibson Scholarship, 21:4 p4
"Edward Everett Dale Centennial is Marked," by John Caldwell & Emily Meyers, 12:4 p2
"Edward Everett Dale," by Jimmie Hicks, 7:3 p3
Edwards County, Kansas, 3:4 p2
Egyptians, 1:4 p1
Eight-mile Slope, 3:4 p5
Eighth Infantry, 5:4 p7
"1834 Dragoons Expedition to the Wichitas," by Roy P. Stewart, 14:2 p3
Eisenhower, Pres. Dwight, 2:4 p7
El Crepusculo De Libertad, The Dawn of Liberty, newspaper, 1:3 p3
El Reno, Oklahoma, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p3, 6
El Reno Telephone Company, 2:2 p6
"Elephant Hunting in Oklahoma", by Marvin E. Tong Jr., 4:2 p1
Eliason, L.C., 11:4 p10
Elizabethtown, New Mexico, 1:3 p7
Elk City, Oklahoma, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p6
Elk Hill Reserve, 6:1 p7
Elliott, Maj. Joel W., 3:1 p1; 11:2 p1, 4, 6
Ellis, Mr. Dudley, 2:2 p7
Elmira College, 13:2 p8
Elsasser, Albert, Anthropologist, 4:3 p5
Emahaka Academy, 11:1 p4
Emery, Madison, 12:1 p4
Emory, Colonel W. H., 1:1 p4; 7:2 p8
Engagement on Salt Fork, Indian Territory, 6:4 p1
England, 23:2 p3
English and Creek Dictionary, by Rev. Robert M. Loughridge, 3:2 p5
English, Mr. A. Z., 2:2 p7
Enid, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p5
Enlow, J.C., Brownie, by, 21:2 p2
Epstein, Cy, 12:3 p2
Erin Springs, 2:1 p8; 7:2 p9
"Errors in Surveying the Boundaries of Oklahoma," by James Cloud, 16:1 p1
"Escape to Fort Gibson," by O.B. Campbell, 7:1 p1
Eskimo, 5:3 p6
Essington, J.M., 23:3 p3
Eugene Manlove Rhodes Collection, 7:2 p7
Evan's Christmas Day Battle, 6:4 p1
"`Evans' Christmas Day Battle," by Jim Cloud, 6:4 p1
Evans, Glen L., 4:2 p4
Evans, John S., 2:1 p8
Evans, Maj. A. W., 6:4 p1, 5
Ewers, John Canfield, Plains Indian Painting, by, 4:1 p7
Ewert, Theodore, Baseball Historian, 5:4 p1, 4
Ewing, Otto, 23:3 p8, 9
Factor, James, 11:4 p1, 2, 12
Fagan, W.L., Southern War Songs, by, 13:2 p4
Fahrte, newspaper, 2:4 p6
Fairfax, Lord, 1:4 p3
Fairfax, Oklahoma, 2:1 p3
Fairlawn, D.R. Green's prairie mansion, 3:4 p2, 6
Fairview Lodge No. 35 of the Anti Horse Thief Association, 7:4 p1, 6
Fairview Township, 7:4 p7
Fall, Albert Bacon, 6:1 p3-7; 6:2 p7
False Washita River, 4:1 p9
Far West, Steamer, 5:4 p6
Farmers Alliance, 11:1 p9
Faulk, Dr. Odie B., 5:4 p8; 6:2 p8; 9:3 p2; 22:1 p3, 4; "Fredrick Jackson Turner: 'Father of the Frontier Thesis'," by, 16:3 p1; Land of Many
Frontiers, by, 2:3 p7; The Gila Trail and the Opening of the Southwest, by, 7:4 p8
Fay, Robert O., 1:4 p6
Federal Land Bank at Wichita, 6:1 p7
Federal Power Commission, 15:3 p6
Fellenberg, Phillip Emanual von, 3:2 p2
Ferguson, Thomas B., 2:1 p6; 9:1 p10; 11:4 p7
Ferrar Oil Well, 15:3 p7
Ferry, Fred, 14:4 p4
Fewkes, Jesse W., 4:1 p7
Fields, Raymond, 3:1 p4
Figuera, Governor, 1:3 p4
Figueroa Manifesto, The, by Augustin V. Zamorano, 1:3 p4
Finless Creek, 2:4 p8
Finney, W. D., 10:2 p8; On the Banks of the Washita-The Story of a Town, by, 10:2 p8
1st Regiment of Dragoons, 14:2 p3
"First Presses of Eleven Western States," Program by Paul Bennett, 1:2 p6
"First Purcell-Lexington Bridge Opened in 1899, Died in Five Years, The," by John Womack, 10:3 p4
First Regiment of Indian Home Guards, 10:4 p5
Fischer, Dr. LeRoy, 1:2 p7; 4:1 p2; 5:3 p10; The Civil War Era in the Indian Territory, by, 7:4 p8; "Oklahoma Territory 1890-1907," by,
13:4 p5
Fisher, Florence, 7:2 p4
Fisher, King, 8:2 p2
Fitts Pool, 15:3 p4
Fitzsimmons, Bob, 23:3 p8
Five Civilized Tribes Territory, 1:1 p5
"Five Years Homestead Contest, A," by John Womack, 21:1 p1
Flag, Oklahoma, 50th Birthday, 9:2 p2
Fleming, Rev. John, 1:2 p5; 3:2 p2, 5; Childs Book, by, 3:2 p3
Florida Seminoles, painting by Fred Beaver, 4:1 p8
Floyd, (Judge), 7:4 p7
Folk Ranch Remedies, 5:2 p1
Ford, Captain John S., 1:2 p4, 5; 22:4 p1
Ford, Robert, 23:3 p1-9
Foreman, Carolyn, Oklahoma Imprints, by, 8:2 p6
Foreman, Grant, 12:2 p1; 19:1 p5; A History of Oklahoma, by, 17:3 p1
The Formation of the State of Oklahoma, by Roy Gittinger, 1:2 p6
Fort Abraham Lincoln, 5:4 p5
Fort Arbuckle, 1:1 p1, 4; 1:4 p5; 3:3 p6; 7:2 p8; 13:1 p1; 22:3 p5
Fort Bascom, New Mexico, 6:4 p1, 10
Fort Belknap, 3:3 p6
Fort Benton, Montana, 3:4 p2
Fort Bridger, Wyoming Territory, 1:3 p7
Fort Brown, 3:1 p3
Fort Cobb, 1:1 p1, 4, 5; 6:4 p10; 6:4 p9; 7:2 p8; 10:2 p8; 11:2 p8; 13:1 p2
Fort Cobb Trail, 7:2 p8, 9
"Fort Cobb Trail, Indian Territory, The," by Jim Cloud, 7:2 p8
Fort Cobb Wagon Road, 7:2 p9
Fort Coffee, 2:4 p8
Fort Collins, Colorado, 7:2 p5
Fort Dodge, 13:1 p2
Fort Gibson, 2:2 p2; 2:4 p4, 8; 3:2 p1; 3:3 p5; 7:1 p1, 4; 9:1 p9; 12:1 p5
"Fort Gibson Cemetery Holds Grave of American Revoltutionary Veteran," 9:2 p3
Fort Griffin, Texas, 3:1 p3
Fort Kearny, landmark, 3:3 p7
Fort Laramie, Wyoming, 2:3 p4; 3:1 p2
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1:1 p1, 4, 5; 20:2 p2
Fort Lyon, Colorado, 12:1 p2, 3
Fort Marion, Florida, 11:3 p5
Fort Pickens, Florida, 11:3 p5
Fort Randell, 5:4 p5
Fort Reno, 2:3 p6; 3:4 p4, 5
Fort Rice, Dakota Territory, 5:4 p1, 5
Fort Robinson, Nebraska, 5:4 p7
Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 4:4 p4
Fort Sill, 1:4 p8; 2:1 p8; 3:1 p1, 3; 4:3 p6; 7:2 p8; 11:3 p6
Fort Sill Artillery Museum, 4:3 p5
"Fort Sill Museum Houses Historic Indian Calendars," by Don Norton, 5:1 p1
Fort Sill Post Museum, 5:1 p1
Fort Smith, Arkansas, 1:1 p1; 2:4 p5, 7; 7:1 p1; Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p7
Fort Smith, Arkansas Territory, 12:1 p5
Fort Sumter, 1:1 p1; 12:1 p1
Fort Supply, 3:3 p2; 7:4 p8; 13:1 p2
Fort Towson, 1:4 p7; 2:4 p8; 12:1 p5
Fort Towson Landing, 2:4 p8
Fort Union, New Mexico, 12:1 p2
Fort Vancouver, 1:3 p4
Fort Washakie, Wyoming, 3:1 p3; 5:4 p7
Fort Washita, 1:1 p1; 3:3 p4, 5
Fort Worth, Texas, 1:2 p4; 2:1 p4; 22:4 p1
46th Star, The, by Irvin Hurst, 8:2 p1, 3
Fountain, Col. Albert Jennings, 6:1 p1, 4, 5, 6
Fountain, Henry, 6:1 p6
Fraker, Elmer L., 1:4 p7
"Francis William Thetford," by Glen Shirley, 3:3 p8
Franklin, Oklahoma, Liquor in, 14:4 p9
Frantz, Gov. Frank, 8:2 p7; 23:1 p5
Fraser, J.C., Pinkerton Detective, 6:1 p5
Frazier River, 2:3 p4
"Fredrick Jackson Turner: 'Father of the Frontier Thesis'," by Odie B. Faulk, 16:3 p1
Freedom Train, 1:2 p6
Fremont, John C., 17:4 p6
"French Cannon in Oklahoma, Hauled by a Texas Mule, A," by John H. Marshall, 17:1 p1
French, Jim, 11:4 p8
Frisco Company, 2:2 p8
Frisco Convention, 21:4 p3
Frisco Railway, 23:1 p3
Frizzell Coach and Wheel Works, 3:4 p5; 8:2 p8; 14:3 p1
Frizzell, John D. Jr., 2:1 p2; 2:3 p7; 6:1 p8; 8:2 p8; 14:3 p1, 3; "`Cannon Ball' Green: Stage Coach Baron of the Prairie," by, 3:4 p1; Search
for the Old Overland, by, 4:3 p2
Frizzell, Mildred Armour, 14:3 p1; "`Cannon Ball' Green; Stage Coach Baron of the Prairie," by, 3:4 p1; Search for the Old Overland, by 4:3
p2
"Frontier Adventures of Oliver Nelson, The," by James Cloud, 18:3 p1
Frontier Ways, by Edward Everett Dale, 7:3 p5
Frost, J.E., 10:2 p1
Fry, Nettie, 6:1 p1, 2
Frye, Moses, 6:1 p8
Fuel Use Act of 1978, 15:3 p7
Fulford Brothers Stage Line, 3:4 p4
Funston, Gen. Fredrick, 4:4 p4
G. B. Shaw & Company, 3:3 p3
Gabriel, J. H., 23:3 p5
Gageby, Capt., 6:4 p7
Galbraith, Mary, 21:4 p1
Gannett Survey, 16:1 p4
Ganzel, Mr., 2:2 p4
Garber, M. C., 7:1 p5
Gard, Wayne, 1:1 p6
Gardiner Lyceum, Farm School in Maine, 3:2 p2
Garrett, Pat, 6:1 p6, 7
Garza, Augustin, 4:4 p3
Gates Creek, 1:4 p7
Gates, John W., 12:3 p8
Gaukey Calendar, Indian Calendar, 5:1 p3
Gavin, Lt. Gen. James, 2:4 p4
Gaylord, E. K., 23:2 p2-7
Gaylord, Edward L., 22:1 p2
Gazette, St. Joseph, newspaper, 1:3 p6;
Geary Chamber of Commerce, 1:2 p7; 1:4 p7
Geary, Oklahoma, 1:4 p6; Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p3
Geary Star, The, newspaper, 9:1 p5
Geary Train Derailment, 9:1 p1
General Allotment Act of 1887, 1:2 p7; 11:3 p3
"General Custer's Command and Baseball on the West." by John M. Carroll, 5:4 p1
General Land Office, 2:3 p6; 2:4 p3; 3:1 p3; 7:2 p8; 13:1 p1; 22:3 p5
General Land Office of 1870, 1:4 p4
Genoa, Nevada, 1:3 p6
"George Shirk Center Opens at OCU," 11:3 p1
George Shirk Oklahoma History Center, 11:3 p1
German Agents, in Mexico, 4:4 p5
"German Association on American Indian Culture," by Axel Schulze- Thulin, 2:4 p6
German Language Newspapers Thrived in Oklahoma Territory, by Paul Bennett, 8:4 p1
German Newspapers, 8:4 p1
Germany, 23:2 p3-7
Geronimo, 4:3 p6; 11:3 p5
Geronimo Guardhouse, 5:1 p4
Ghost Dance Movement, 3:3 p3
Gibbs, Marilyn, "The Life of Bat Shunatona," by, 18:1 p2
Gibson, Dr. Arrell M., 1:1 p8; 1:3 p7; 5:4 p8; 20:4 p5; 21:4 p4; 22:1 p2; Oklahoma, A History of Five Centuries, by, 17:3 p1;
"Organization of the Posse," by, 1:1 p3
Gila Trail, and the Opening of the Southwest, The, by Dr. Odie Faulk, 7:4 p8
Gilcrease Institute, 1:1 p3
Gilcrease Museum, 1:2 p6; 5:1 p6; 20:4 p5
"Gilcrease Opens American Documents," Gilcrease Gazette, 1:2 p6
Gilcrease, Thomas, 1:2 p6
Gittinger, Roy, 1:2 p6
Give Us This Day, by Sydney Stewart, 11:4 p7
Gizeh, The Pyramids of, 1:4 p1
"Glass Mountains," by Jim Cloud, 10:3 p6
Glenn Pool, 15:3 p3; 17:3 p6
Glory Hole, Colorado, 2:3 p1, 4
Glover Hefner Kennedy Company, 15:3 p7
Goddard, Guy, "A Runaway in the Old West," by, 20:4 p1
Goddard, Mary, 20:4 p1
Godding, Homer, 14:2 p7
Godkins, E.L., 16:3 p4
Golden, Colorado, 1:3 p7
Golden Fleece Mine, The, 8:2 p7
Gomez, Manuel Garcia, 5:3 p3
Gonzales, Manuel C., Attorney, 5:3 p4
Good, John, 6:1 p1, 4
Good Old Days, magazine, 20:4 p1
Good, Walter, 6:1 p3
Goodnight Cattle Trail, 12:1 p1
Goodnight, Charles, 12:1 p1, 3
Goodnight-Loving Trail, 12:1 p1
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 23:2 p1
Gore, G.W., 1:3 p4
Gould, Jay, 9:3 p3
Gover Seay Mansion, 7:2 p7
Graham, George, 14:4 p9
Grammer, Henry, Osage Squawman, 2:1 p4
Grand Army of the Republic, 11:4 p4; 21:1 p2
Grand Order of the Anti Horse Thief Association, 7:4 p6
Grand River, 2:4 p8; 4:1 p9
Grant County, 3:4 p6
Grant County Museum, 7:2 p7
Grant Foreman Papers, 12:2 p1, 3, 4
Grant, Pres, U.S., 12:3 p7
Gray, Judge John, 23:3 p3
Grayhorse, an Indian Settlement, 2:1 p3
Grayhorse, Oklahoma, Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p5
Grayson County, Texas, 3:3 p4
Grayson, Texas, 3:3 p5
Great American Desert, 19:1 p1
Great American Documents Gallery, 1:2 p6
Great Central Plains, 3:3 p7
Great Chiefs of the Old West Series, The, by Time-Life Books, 13:4 p4
Great Desert, 1:1 p4
Great Platte River Road, The, by Merrill J. Mattes, reviewed, 3:3 p7
Great Westerners, Hall of Fame, 1:1 p8
Greater Cushing Oil Field, 15:3 p3
Greeley, Horace, 4:3 p2; 14:2 p9; An Overland Tour to San Francisco, by, 2:3 p5
Green, Amos, 21:4 p1, 3
Green, D. R., 3:4 p1-3
Green, Donald, 22:1 p2-4; "Hubert Howe Bancroft: Historian and Bibliophile," by, 17:4 p1
Green, Hon. Edward Bell, 13:4 p5; 21:4 p3
Green Peach War, 10:4 p6; 13:2 p5
Green, Podsy, 3:4 p3
Green, Thomas, 21:4 p1
Greenleaf Lake, 1:2 p3
Greensburg, Kansas, 3:4 p2, 3
Greensburg Town Company, 3:4 p2
Greenwalt, Ernest, Superintendent of the U.S. Wichita Mountain Wild Life Preserve, 4:3 p4
Greenwich Meridian, 2:4 p5
Greer County, Oklahoma, 2:4 p3, 5
Greer, Frank Hilton, 8:2 p2-6; Editor of The Oklahoma State Capital, 8:2 p1
Gregg, Josiah, 1:3 p3; 12:2 p2
Gregory, John H., 2:3 p1, 4, 5
Gregory's Gulch, Colorado, Gold Rush in,2:3 p1
Greiffenstein, Dutch Bill, 1:1 p6
Griffinstein, William, "Dutch Bill", 13:4 p8
Grisso, Dick, 1:1 p3
Griswold, Gillett, Curator of the Fort Sill Post Museum, 4:3 p5; 5:1 p1
Gros Ventre Indians, Treaty of 1851, 3:1 p2
Grove, Fred, 1:1 p3; 2:1 p8; 20:4 p6; Buffalo Springs, by, 1:3 p8; The Buffalo Runners, by, 2:3 p7; "The Osage Murders," by, 2:1 p1
Guess, William E. Deputy Sheriff, 5:3 p4
Guide to a Colorado Gold Field, A, by William N. Byers, 1:3 p6; 2:3 p3
Guide to the Indian Tribes of Oklahoma, by Muriel H. Wright, 4:1 p1; 8:4 p7
Gulf, Colorado and Sante Fe Railroad, 2:2 p4
Gulf of Mexico, 2:4 p4
Gunnison River, 8:2 p7
Guns, "Stingy", 5:2 p6
Gurley, Lt. C.L., 13:2 p2
Guthrey, E. Bell, He Done His Damdest, poem by, 7:4 p5
Guthrie, 1:2 p6; 1:3 p8; 10:2 p3; Telephone Lines in, 2:2 p2, 4, 6
"Guthrie Cemetery a Treasury of History," by Fred Olds & Charles A. Owens., 11:4 p3
Guthrie Daily Leader, The, newspaper, 8:2 p1, 4, 7
Guthrie Getup, The, newspaper, 8:2 p6
Guthrie Land Office, 21:1 p1
"Guthrie Landmark to Become Shrine of State's Graphic Arts," by Paul Bennett, 8:2 p1
Guthrie Republican, The, newspaper, 8:2 p6
Guthrie Telephome Company, 2:2 p5
Guthrie, Woody, 1:1 p2
Gyp Water, 15:4 p2


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