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Green McCurtain Collection
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Green McCurtain served as Principal Chief
of the Choctaw Nation 1896-1900 and 1902-1910, having been elected to the
office some five times. History records
McCurtain as being one of the most prominent citizens of the Choctaw Nation--in
addition to serving in the capacity of chief he was National Treasurer, a
delegate to Washington, D.C., ex-officio chairman of the Atoka Agreement
Commission, and a member of the commission negotiating a supplementary
agreement with the Dawes Commission. A
highly distinguished man, his was the task of presiding over the dissolution of
the Choctaw commonwealth in preparation for the advent of statehood. Born approximately 1848, McCurtain died in
1910 while still in office.
This collection is comprised of
general correspondence from 1866-1953; correspondence by topic regarding
railroads in the nation, 1902-1911; the separate statehood movement, 1902-1907;
the administration of counties and districts, 1896-1907; and a variety of other
topics; typescripts, 1877-1910, of news articles regarding various issues of
the nation and McCurtain, as well as of the annual messages of the Chief to the
Choctaw Council; publications, including government documents of the Choctaw
Nation, 1869-1908, Oklahoma, 1907-1908, and of the United States, 1892-1949,
and of political parties in the Nation; McCurtain family and Choctaw Nation
miscellaneous items, 1901-1910; and outside materials and maps, 1900-1908.
Guide to
Inventory
Series and Description:
Series I: Correspondence
Sub-series
A: General Correspondence
Sub-series
B: Correspondence by Topic:
Railroads
Separate Statehood Movement
Choctaw Language Correspondence
Mansfield, McMurray & Cornish
Mines and Mining Industry
Politics and Political Parties
Snake Band of Indians
Board of Health
Schools and Academics
Permits issued, Merchant &
Recreation
Counties, Administration of
Districts, Administration of
Personal Business of McCurtain &
Scott
Series II: Typescripts
Sub-series
A: Newspaper Articles (Green McCurtain)
Sub-series
B: Annual Messages of the Chief of the
Council
Series III: Publications
Sub-series
A: Government Documents:
Choctaw Nation
State of Oklahoma
United States of America:
Supreme Court
Congress
Department of the Interior
Sub-series
B: Political Parties
Sub-series
C: Newspaper Clippings and Other
Series IV: Miscellaneous
Sub-series
A: McCurtain Family Miscellaneous
Sub-series
B: Choctaw Nation Miscellaneous
Series V: Oversized
Sub-series
A: Election Materials, 1903
Sub-series
B: Broadsides
Sub-series
C: Newspapers
Sub-series
D: Maps
Inventory
Series I:
Correspondence
to and from Governor McCurtain, as well as some to and from George C.
Scott. This series consists of two
sub-series, which are organized as follows:
Sub-series A:
General
correspondence for the dates: 1866,
1888, 1891-93, 1895-99, 1902-16, and 1920-1953. The dates 1912-1953 contain Scott family correspondence
exclusively.
Sub-series B:
Correspondence
by specific topic. The topics, and
ranges of dates of each, are as follows:
Railroads, 1902-1911
Separate Statehood Movement,
1902-1907
Choctaw Language Letters, 1894-1911
Mansfield, McMurray & Cornish
Law firm, 1903-1908
Politics and Political Parties,
1901-1904
Mines and Mining Industry, 1903-1910
Snake Band of Indian, 1903
Board of Health (Medical Board),
1902-1903
Schools and Academies, 1902-1906
Permits issued, 1902-1904
Counties, Administration of,
1902-1907
Districts, Administration of,
1896-1906
Personal Business, 1895-1910
Series I, Sub-Series A:
Box 1: Correspondence
Folder:
1. 1866
2. 1888
3. 1891
4. 1892
5. 1893
6. 1895
7. 1896
8. 1897
9. 1898
10. 1899
Box 2: Correspondence
Folder:
1. 1901
2. 1902 (January-September)
3. 1902 (October)
4. 1902 (November)
5. 1902 (December 1-22)
6. 1902 (December 23-31)
Box 3: Correspondence
Folder:
1. 1903 (Months Undetermined)
2. 1903 (January 1-13)
3. 1903 (January 14-31)
4. 1903 (February)
5. 1903 (March 1-12)
6. 1903 (March 13-31)
Box 4: Correspondence
Folder:
1. 1903 (April 1-15)
2. 1903 (April 16-31)
3. 1903 (May)
4. 1903 (June 1-19)
5. 1903 (June 20-30)
6. 1903 (July 1-17)
Box 5: Correspondence
Folder:
1. 1903 (July 18-31)
2. 1903 (August 1-15)
3. 1903 (August 16-31)
4. 1903 (September)
5. 1903 (October)
6. 1903 (November)
7. 1903 (December)
Box 6: Correspondence
Folder:
1. 1904 (January)
2. 1904 (February)
3. 1904 (March)
4. 1904 (April)
5. 1904 (May)
6. 1904 (June)
7. 1904 (July)
8. 1904 (August)
9. 1904 (September)
10. 1904 (October)
11. 1904 (November)
12. 1904 (December)
Box 7: Correspondence
Folder:
1. 1905 (January-July)
2. 1905 (August-December)
3. 1906 (January-November 13)
4. 1906 (November 14-December)
Box 8: Correspondence
Folder:
1. 1907 (January-May)
2. 1907 (June-December)
3. 1908 (January-March)
4. 1908 (April-June)
5. 1908 (July-September)
6. 1908 (October-December)
Box 9: Correspondence
Folder:
1. 1909 (January-June)
2. 1909 (July-December)
3. 1910 (January-July)
4. 1910 (August-December)
5. 1911
6. 1912
7. 1913
8. 1914
9. 1915
10. 1916
Box 10: Correspondence
Folder:
1. 1920
2. 1926
3. 1928
4. 1934
5. 1935
6. 1936
7. 1938
8. 1939
9. 1940
10. 1941
11. 1941 (circa)
12. 1942
13. 1943
14. 1944
15. 1946
16. 1947
17. 1948
18. 1949
19. 1953
20. Undated-- (circa 1895-1949)
Series I, Sub-Series B
Box 1: Correspondence: Railroads in the Choctaw
Nation
Folder:
1. 1902
2. 1903 (January-March 19)
3. 1903 (March 20-December)
4. 1903 (Special)
5. 1904
6. 1905
7. 1906
8. 1906
9. 1907
10. 1908
11. 1909
12. 1910
13. 1911
Box 12: Correspondence:
Separate statehood movement, Indian Territory
Folder:
1. Cross-reference note for patrons
2. 1902
3. 1903
4. 1903 (Special)
5. 1903 (International Constitutional
Convention election returns)
6. 1904
7. 1905
8. 1906
9. 1907
10. Undated
Box 13: Correspondence in
Choctaw
Folder:
1. 1894-1902
2. 1903
3. 1904
4. 1905
5. 1906
6. 1907
7. 1908
8. 1909-1911
Box 14: Correspondence
from/to Mansfield, McMurray & Cornish Law Firm, South McAlester, Indian
Territory
Folder:
1. 1902, 1903 (January-March)
2. 1903 (April-December)
3. 1904
4. 1905, 1908
Box 15: Correspondence:
Mines and the mining industry, Choctaw Nation
Folder:
1. 1903-1904
2. 1905-1910, regarding politics and
political parties of the Choctaw Nation
3. Tuskahoma Party, 1901-1904
4. Politics in General 1903
Box 16: Correspondence
Folder:
1. 1903, regarding Snake Band of Indians
2. 1902-1903, regarding Board of
Health-Medical Board of the Choctaw Nation
3. 1902-1906, regarding schools and
academies
4. 1902, regarding permits issued,
merchant and recreational
5. 1903-1904
Box 17: Correspondence:
Administration of counties in the Choctaw Nation
Folder:
1. Counties, Inclusive, 1902-1906
2. Tobucksy County, 1902-1905
3. Gaines County, 1892
4. San Bois County, 1898-1907
5. Skullyville County, 1902-1905
6. Sugar Loaf County, 1903-1905
7. Wade County, 1902-1904
8. Nashoba (Wolf) County, 1902-1905
9. Boktucklo County, 1902-1903
10. Eagle County, 1902-1904
11. Red River County, 1902-1905
12. Towson County, 1903
13. Cedar County, 1903-1905
Box 18: Correspondence
Folder:
1. Atoka County, 1902-1905
2. Jack's Fork County, 1902-1904
3. Kiamichia (Kiamichi) County, 1903-1904
4. Jackson County, 1902-1904
5. Blue County, 1902-1904, regarding administration
of districts
6. Moshulatubbee (First) District,
1896-1906
7. Apukshunnubbee (Second) (Okla Falaya)
District, 1896-1906
8. Pushmataha (Third) District, 1902-1905
Box 19: Correspondence:
Personal records of the McCurtain and Scott Families
Folder:
1. 1895
2. 1902
3. 1903
4. 1904
5. 1905
6. 1906
7. 1907
8. 1908
9. 1909
10. 1910
Series II:
Typescripts
of newspaper articles and editorials regarding McCurtain and various Choctaw
National politics and issues. This
series consists of two sub-series, which are organized as follows:
Sub-series
A:
Typescripts
of newspaper articles regarding Governor Green McCurtain both before his terms
as Chief and afterward, including various Choctaw National issues concerning
politics, schools, government relations, treaties, etc. From the dates 1877-1910.
Sub-series
B:
Typescripts
of the annual messages of the Chief of the Choctaw Nation, Green McCurtain,
before the General Council of the Nation.
For the dates 1903-1910. Note:
Some of the messages of the chief are the official copies of same,
bearing the official seal and ribbon of the Choctaw Nation and the signatures
of appropriate officials, including McCurtain.
Series II, Sub-Series A:
Box 20: Typescripts of articles
Folder:
1. 1877
2. 1878
3. 1887
4. 1893
5. 1894
6. 1895
7. 1896
8. 1897
9. 1898
10. 1899
11. 1900
12. 1901
13. 1902
14. 1903
Box 21: Typescripts of
articles
Folder:
1. 1904
2. 1905
3. 1906
4. 1907
5. 1908
6. 1908
7. 1909
8. 1910
9. Undated
Series II, Sub-Series B
Box 22: Typescripts of messages of the Chief to the
Choctaw National Council
Folder:
1. 1903
2. 1904
3. 1908
4. 1910
5. Undated
Series III:
Publications
regarding the Choctaw Nation, State of Oklahoma and the United States of
America. These publications are organized
into three sub-series, which are categorized as follows:
Sub-series
A:
Government
Documents: of the Choctaw Nation,
including the legislation enacted by the Choctaw Council, 1901-1905, in the
format of assorted bills and proposals, and the published laws of the Choctaw
Nation, as enacted by the same, 1869-1908, and including the Constitution of
the Nation; of the State of Oklahoma, 1907-1908; and of the United States of
America, further subdivided into the acts of Congress and of the Supreme Court,
1892-1949, and of the Department of the Interior, 1894-1916. All of the government documents listed in
Sub-series A directly pertain to the Indian Territory or to the Choctaw Indians
specifically.
Sub-series
B:
Political
Parties of the Choctaw Nation. Includes
flyers, pamphlets, leaflets and booklets published by the various political
parties and factions, as well as the special interests in the Choctaw
Nation. All are in regard to issues and
problems within or in regard to the Choctaw Nation, including elections of
officials in the same.
Sub-series
C:
Newspaper
clippings and other miscellaneous items.
The news clippings are in regard to Chief McCurtain or his policies, or
those of the Tuskahoma Party, 1903-1910.
Other miscellaneous items include:
1.
Textbook pages on which are recorded the texts of the Choctaw-United States
treaties of 1837 and 1830.
2.
Scrapbook in which a large number of news clippings collected by McCurtain in
regard to the same. n.d., circa
1900-1906.
Series III, Sub-Series A
Box 23: Publications:
Legislation of the Choctaw Nation, 1901-1905
Folder:
1. Undated
2. 1901
3. 1902
4. 1904
5. 1905
Legislation of the State of
Oklahoma, 1907-1908
6. 1907-1908
7. Undated
8. 1892 (Congress)
9. 1896 (Judicial)
10. 1898 (Congress)
11. 1899 (Judicial)
12. 1900 (Congress)
13. 1901 (Congress)
14. 1902 (Judicial)
15. 1903 (Congress)
16. 1904 (Congress)
17. 1905 (Congress)
18. 1906 (Congress)
19. 1908 (Congress)
20. 1909 (Congress)
21. 1910 (Congress)
Box 24: Publications:
Legislation of the United States Congress and Supreme Court, 1892-1949
Folder:
1. 1911 (Judicial)
2. 1912 (Judicial)
3. 1934 (Congress)
4. 1940 (Congress)
5. 1942 (Congress)
6. 1943 (Congress)
7. 1944 (Congress)
8. 1948 (Congress)
9. 1949 (Congress)
Legislation of the United
States Department of the Interior, 1894-1916
10. 1894
11. 1898
12. 1899
13. 1900
14. 1901
15. 1904
16. 1905
17. 1906
18. 1907
19. 1916
Box 25: Publications: Laws of
the Choctaw Nation, 1869-1908
Folder:
1. 1869
2. 1876-1877
3. 1881
4. 1886-1891
5. 1891
6. 1891
7. 1891
8. 1893
9. 1894
10. 1897
Box 26: Publications: Laws
of the Choctaw Nation, 1869-1908
Folder:
1. 1899
2. 1900
3. 1900-1901
4. 1901
5. 1902
6. 1903
7. 1904
8. 1905
9. 1908
Constitution of the Choctaw
Nation
10. Constitution and Laws to1890
Series III, Sub-Series B
Box 27: Publications:
Political Parties / Special Interest Groups, Choctaw Nation
Folder:
1.
"The Atoka Convention of Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians."
2.
"The Surplus Land Question."
3.
"Addresses and Arguments by prominent men in favor of Separate Statehood
for Indian Territory."
4.
"What the Choctaw People saved by defeating the 'Court Citizens,' 1904.
5.
"Hatak Hohchifo Holisso Hat Kokopa He"(re: closing the tribal rolls),
1902.
6.
"To the Choctaw and Chickasaw People" (re: supplementary agreement),
1902.
7.
"The Coal and Asphalt Question," 1902.
8.
"Applications for Citizenship in Choctaw Nation--Argument for Choctaw
Nation," circa 1903.
9
"Letter to the President, Toughing Statehood for Indian Territory" by
Walter A. Duncan, Cherokee Delegate, 1894.
10.
"Prominent Indians' Views of the Political Parties of the Day," circa
1906-1907.
11.
"Please Distribute to the Chickasaw People: A few plain reasons why the
Choctaws and Chickasaws should vote to ratify the agreement made at Atoka,
Indian Territory…."
12.
"Delegates of the Antlers Convention, before the Dawes Commission,"
1896.
13. "A History of the Candidates for Governor of the Chickasaw Nation--What Douglas H. Johnston and Richard McLish have been doing for the past twenty years"
14. "Office of the Oklahoma and Indian Territories Inspector," 1904.
15. "Platform of the Tuskahoma Party, adopted 1903", with accompanying letter from the executive committee of same, 1903.
16.
"The 'Court Citizen' Question," 1902.
17.
"To the Voters of the Choctaw Nation" (re: supplementary agreement).
18.
"Tiak Ai Imma Isht Anumpa….Tuskahoma Party vlheha"
19.
"Five Civilized Tribes Protest against Congressional Legislation
contemplating annexation of Indian Territory to Oklahoma or Territorial Form of
Government," 1902.
20.
"What the Choctaw People Saved by defeating the ‘Court Citizens’,"
1904.
21.
"A Choctaw Roasts (Ethan Allan) Hitchcock."
22.
"The Anti-Horse Thief Association--Indian Territory Division," 1907.
23.
"A Personal Letter to the Choctaw Voters!" re: improprieties and
scandal during Green McCurtain's administration.
24.
"Townsite Payment," 1904.
25.
"The Grandfather Amendment"
26.
"Chahta Okla Hvt Aha Hash Aiahnashke" re: feud between the Tuskahoma
Party and ex-Governor G.W. Dukes and Hunter, 1903.
27.
"Chahta, Chikasha I Chulette Himona" re: supplementary agreement.
28.
"The Fort Smith and Western (Railroad) Magazine--Sans Bois Route,"
1913.
29.
"The Tushkahoma Party favor the payment of Townsite Money…Per Capita
Payments," 1903.
30.
"Chief Executive of Five Civilized Tribes adopt plans for a prohibition
state--Protest against Territorial form of government or annexation to
Oklahoma," 1903.
Series III, Sub-Series C
Box 28: Publications: Newspaper Clippings and
Miscellaneous Items
"Report
of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohawk Conference of Friends
of the Indian and Other Dependent Peoples," 1909.
"A
Grammar of the Latin Language," 1884.
The personal property of G.B. McCurtain. Binding and back cover missing.
"Price
List of Billiard and Pool Table Supplies," 1908.
Loose
pages from a text or other book. Pages
are entitled, "Treaty of 1837" and "Treaty of 1830",
respectively. re: treaties between the
Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians and the United States.
Issue
of newspaper, The Indian Orphan, 1903, published at Atoka, Indian
Territory.
Scrapbook
of newspaper clippings regarding Green McCurtain and the Tuskahoma Party of the
Choctaw Nation, ca. 1900-1906.
Series IV:
McCurtain Family and Choctaw
Nation Miscellany
Sub-Series
A:
McCurtain
family miscellaneous, including personal expense records and checking account
receipts, 1901-1910, and autograph book presented to the Chief by friends.
Sub-Series
B:
Choctaw
Nation miscellaneous, including Choctaw agricultural and familial census book,
ca.1903; a freedman roll for the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, 1898; and small
notebooks of listings by name, organized by town, most likely of the Tuskahoma
Party members. Also a national treasury
warrant book, n.d.
Series IV, Sub-Series A
Box 29: McCurtain Family Miscellany
Folder:
1.
Personal expense records, 1901.
2.
Personal expense records, 1902-1903.
3.
Checking account book, with receipts therein, as well as numerous blank
checks, 1910.
4.
Autograph book presented to Green McCurtain by "The Office".
Series IV, Sub-Series B
1. Choctaw Nation agricultural and familial Roll Book, ca. 1903. Almost all pages have been mutilated in one way or another, most missing a part. Most likely done by a child, as a child's drawing decorates the front inside cover.
2.
Freedman Roll of the Chickasaw Nation (and presumably the Choctaw Nation),
1898.
Box 31: Choctaw Nation
Miscellany
Folder:
1.
Notebook in which there are listings of names compiled by towns. Apparently political listings, most likely
of the membership of the Tuskahoma Party, n.d.
2.
Same as above, though not identical.
3.
Notebook in which Treasury and warrants issued are listed.
Series V:
Oversize items which, due to their size, could not be included with their companion items within the main series of this collection. These items pertain to the following subjects: the 1903 special election held in the Choctaw Nation to determine whether or not the Choctaw supported an International Constitutional Convention; counties of the Choctaw Nation; separate statehood; maps of early telephone lines in the Choctaw Nation, 1907; and of the St. Louis World's Fair, 1904; and early Choctaw Nation newspapers, 1900-1901. The sub-series are as follows:
Sub-Series
A:
Poll Books and Tally Books generated in the December 19, 1903 special election held throughout the Choctaw Nation to determine whether or not an International Constitutional Convention would be held. Listed by precinct and by county.
Sub-Series
B:
Broadsides. re: U.S. courts in the Choctaw Nation, the
special constitutional election held November 7, 1905 and an address by Colonel
Thomas Marcum regarding the proposed State of Sequoyah.
Sub-Series
C:
Newspapers. The Indian Citizen, 1900, and The
Antlers American, 1901.
Sub-Series
D:
Maps. Railroad and plat maps of cities and towns
of the Choctaw Nation, as well as of telephone lines therein, 1907, and the St.
Louis World's Fair, 1904.
Note: all maps have been separated from the other sub-series of Series V,
and have been filed with the Map Collection of the Division of Manuscripts.
Series V, Sub-Series D
Map
Collection, Division of Manuscripts
1.
Alderson (near). Map of railroad spur
to shaft number five. Sept. 1904.
2.
Alderson (near). Map of railway spur to
coke ovens. Sept. 1904.
3.
Alderson (near). Map of railway spur to
Slope number 38. Oct. 1904.
4.
Ardmore Junction. Map of additional
station grounds. August 1902.
5.
Bache. Map of proposed additional
grounds for the railway. Oct. 1904
6.
Bennington. October 1902.
7.
Blanco. Map of additional station
grounds. August 1902.
8.
Blanco. Map of proposed pipeline and
reservoir near. Sept. 1902.
9. Bokchito. Map of additional right of way for the railroad station grounds. December 1902. (2)
10.
Coalgate. Map of proposed pipeline and
reservoir. September 1902.
11.
Coal Creek. Map of station
grounds. Undated.
12.
Crowder City. Map of the additional
right of way required for Wye tracks near Crowder City by the Ft. Smith and
Western Railway. Undated.
13.
Crowder City. Map of the railway
station grounds. Undated.
14.
Delaware Creek. Map of proposed
reservoir for the railroad. Sept. 1902.
15.
Edward. Map of additional station
grounds. August 1902.
16.
Garvin. March 1903.
17.
Gowan. Map of railway spur to shaft
number seven, near. Sept. 1904.
18.
Haileyville. Map of railway spur to
Hailey's Mine number three. Undated
19.
Hartshorne. December 1903.
20. Herbert. Map of proposed pipeline and reservoir for the railroad. September 1902.
21.
Hughes. Map of the Turkey Creek Spur of
the railway, near. Oct. 1901.
22.
Kinta. Map of railway station
grounds. Undated.
23.
Krebs. Map of the Krebs railway station
grounds reserve lands. June 1901
24.
Krebs. Map of the station grounds. September 1902.
25.
Lutie. Map of the railway spur to
Elliott's Slope Number four, near. September 1904
26.
Madill. Map of extra right of way for
stock pens. Oct. 1903.
27.
McCurtain. March 1904.
28.
Quinton. Map of the railway station
grounds. Undated. Two copies.
29.
Savanna. Map of additional station
grounds. March 1904.
30.
Stigler. Map of additional station
grounds required by the Midland Valley Railroad. June 1904.
31.
West Fort Smith. August 1904.
Cities and Towns of the
Chickasaw Nation
32.
Randolph. Map of property to be
acquired by the railway, near. March 1906.
33.
Tyrola. Map of railroad station
grounds. October 1903.
Railroads in the Choctaw
Nation
34.
Choctaw Nation. Map of property to be
acquired by the railroad. February
1906.
35.
Missouri River & Gulf Railroad. Map
of a portion of its route through the Choctaw Nation. November 1907. Two
copies.
Railroads in Indian
Territory
36.
Midland Valley Railroad. Map of its
routes in Indian Territory. February
1904.
37.
Midland Valley Railroad. Map of its
routes in Indian Territory. March 1904.
38.
Oklahoma Central Railway Company. Map
of the right of way in Indian Territory.
March 1906. Two copies.
39. Texas and Oklahoma Railroad Company. Map showing routes in Indian Territory. October 1902.
Indian Territory
40.
Map showing location of segregated coal lands, railroad towns and known oil
reserves. Undated.
Choctaw Nation Miscellaneous
41.
Township 8 North, Range 21 East. Circa
1904.
42.
Map showing newly installed telephone lines of the Goodwater Telephone Company
of the Choctaw Nation. Registered in
Recording District 24 (Antlers, Indian Territory). Map is of area somewhere near or within Kiamichia County, Choctaw
Nation. April 1907.
United States Miscellaneous
43.
Arkansas. Map for auto travel. Dated 1920.
44.
St. Louis, Missouri World's Fair. Map
of fairgrounds and adjacent areas of the city.
1904.
Ainsworth,
Napoleon B.:
Box 8, Folder 1
Box 1, Folder 4
Box 3, Folder 1
Box 6, Folder 1
Anti-Saloon
League of Oklahoma:
Box 3, Folder 3
Antlers
American, The
(1901):
Oversize
Antlers,
Indian Territory:
Box 3, Folder 4
Box 4, Folder 6
Box 6, Folder 9-10
Box 8, Folder 2
Apukshunnubbee District (Choctaw Nation):
Box 18, Folder 7
Armstrong,
Indian Territory:
Box 10, Folder 4
Atoka,
Indian Territory- history of:
Box 2, Folder 3-4
Box 3, Folder 4
Ballinger,
Richard Achilles:
Box 9, Folder 1-3
Board
of Health (Choctaw Nation):
Box 16, Folder 2
Bokchito,
Indian Territory:
Box 4, Folder 4
Bonaparte,
Charles J.:
Box 8, Folder 1
Boundaries
(Choctaw Nation) :
Box 4, Folder 1
Boundaries
(Oklahoma):
Box 4, Folder 1
Bryan,
William Jennings:
Box 7, Folder 3
Buildings
(Indian Territory):
Box 8, Folder 3
Capitol:
Box 3, Folder 3-4
Box 4, Folder 3
Cattle
(Indian Territory):
Box 2, Folder 3-5
Box 3, Folder 4,6
Box 4, Folder 3
Box 5, Folder 1,4,5
Box 6, Folder 3,4,8
Box 7, Folder 1
Cemeteries
(Indian Territory):
Box 8, Folder 1
Chickasaw
National Recreation Area (Oklahoma):
Box 9, Folder 2
Chickasaw
Treaty Rights Assn. (Oklahoma):
Box 3, Folder 5
Chiefs
and Rulers (Choctaw Nation):
Box 7, Folder 2
Box 10, Folder 1
Choctaw
Indians- Chiefs and Rulers:
Box 7, Folder 2
Box 10, Folder 1
Societies, etc. (Oklahoma):
Box
10, Folder 3
Choctaw
Language- Correspondence, 1894-1911:
Box 13, Folder 1-8
Choctaw
Nation- Boundaries:
Box 4, Folder 1
Choctaw
Nation- Buildings:
Box 3, Folder 4
Choctaw-Chickasaw
Confederation (Oklahoma):
Box 10, Folder 7
Churches
(Indian Territory):
Box 5, Folder 2
Box 8, Folder 2
Box 9, Folder 3
Churches
(Oklahoma):
Box 10, Folder 9
Citizenship
Committee:
Box 2, Folder 4
Clayton,
Indian Territory:
Box 3, Folder 4
Clayton,
William H.H.:
Box 1, Folder 10
Coalgate,
Indian Territory:
Box 7, Folder 2
Conser,
Joe W.:
Box 8, Folder 2
Conser,
Peter J.:
Box 3, Folder 6
Box 4, Folder 4
Box 6, Folder 2, 5
Constitution
(Choctaw Nation):
Box 26, Folder 10
Correspondence-
Business (1902-1908):
Box 14, Folder 1-4
Correspondence-
Choctaw Language (1894-1911):
Box 13, Folder 1-8
Correspondence-
McCurtain Family- Business:
Box 19, Folder 1-10
Correspondence-
Scott Family- Business:
Box 19, Folder 1-10
Counties,
Administration of (Choctaw Nation):
Box 17, Folder 1-13
Box 18, Folder 1-5
Courts
(Choctaw Nation):
Box 3, Folder 4
Box 6, Folder 3, 5, 6
Courts,
Probate (Indian Territory):
Box 6, Folder 6
Culbertson,
James:
Box 3, Folder 5
Davis,
Jefferson (Governor):
Box 5, Folder 6
Box 7, Folder 3
Democratic
Party (Oklahoma):
Box 7, Folder 3
Box 9, Folder 8
Districts,
Administration of (Choctaw Nation):
Box 18, Folder 6-8
Divorce
(Indian Territory):
Box 4, Folder 5
Dukes,
Gilbert W.:
Box 1, Folder 6
Box 2, Folder 4
Dwight,
Ben:
Box 10, Folder 7
Easton,
Eugene:
Box 4, Folder 2
Election-
International Constitutional Convention, 1903:
Oversize
Farmers
Organizations (Oklahoma):
Box 9, Folder 5
Ferries
(Indian Territory):
Box 2, Folder 5
Box 5, Folder 2, 3, 7
Fort
Coffee, Indian Territory:
Box 10, Folder 4
Freedman
Roll (Chickasaw Nation), 1898:
Box 30
Freemasonry
(Indian Territory):
Box 4, Folder 3, 4
Garfield,
James Rudolph:
Box 8, Folder 2
Gilmore,
Martha:
Box 4, Folder 3
Gore,
Thomas Pryor:
Box 8, Folder 1
Governors:
Box 2, Folder 3, 5
Box 8, Folder 1
Great
Seal of the Choctaw Nation:
Box 3, Folder 2
Greer
County, Oklahoma- History:
Box 9, Folder 2
Hackett,
Ben:
Box 9, Folder 2
Halleman,
Indian Territory:
Box 2, Folder 5
Haskell,
Charles Nathaniel:
Box 8, Folder 1, 2
Haskell
County, Oklahoma:
Box 9, Folder 6
Box 10, Folder 9
Hereford,
Indian Territory:
Box 6, Folder 2
Hitchcock,
Ethan Allan- Correspondence:
Box 5, Folder 7
Box 6, Folder 2
Hudson,
Peter J., Rev.:
Box 2, Folder 4
Box 9, Folder 3
Hunter,
Thomas W.:
Box 2, Folder 4
Hunting
(Choctaw Nation):
Box 3, Folder 2
I.O.O.F. (Indian Territory):
Box 4, Folder 3
Independent
Statehood- Sequoyah:
Oversize
Indian
Citizen, The (1900):
Oversize
Indian
Territory- Exhibits, etc.:
Box 4, Folder 3
Indianola,
Indian Territory- History:
Box 3, Folder 1, 4
Box 5, Folder 6
Box 6, Folder 3
Box 10, Folder 9
Johnston,
Douglas H.:
Box 9, Folder 1
Justice:
Box 3, Folder 6
Land
Office (Atoka, Indian Territory):
Box 2, Folder 3, 4
Laws
(Choctaw Nation)-1869-1897:
Box 25, Folder 1-10
Laws
(Choctaw Nation)-1899-1908:
Box 26, Folder 1-9
Legislation
(Choctaw Nation)-1901-1905:
Box 23, Folder 1-5
Legislation
(Oklahoma)-1907-1909:
Box 23, Folder 6
Legislation
(U.S. Dept. of Interior)-1894-1916:
Box 24, Folder 10-19
Legislation
(United States)-1892-1910:
Box 23, Folder 7-21
Legislation
(United States)-1911-1949:
Box 24, Folder 1-9
Lighthorse:
Box 2, Folder 4
Box 3, Folder 6
Box 4, Folder 4-6
Box 5, Folder 4
Liquor
(Choctaw Nation):
Box 2, Folder 4
Box 3, Folder 3
Locke,
Victor M., Jr.:
Box 9, Folder 2, 3
Louisiana
Purchase Exposition, 1904:
Box 4, Folder 3
Love,
Robert M.:
Box 4, Folder 3
Ma
Hai Ya Indian Club (Oklahoma):
Box 10, Folder 3, 6, 9
Masonic
Lodge (Indian Territory):
Box 4, Folder 3, 4
McAlester,
Indian Territory:
Box 6, Folder 1
McAlester,
James Jackson:
Box 3, Folder 4
McCay,
Alfred "Alf":
Box 3, Folder 2, 4, 6
Box 4, Folder 1, 3, 6
Box 5, Folder 3-6
Box 6, Folder 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 11
McCurtain
Family- Financial:
Box 29
McCurtain
Family- Personal:
Box 29
McCurtain,
Green Family:
Box 10, Folder 9
McCurtain,
Green- Death and Burial:
Box 9, Folder 5
McCurtain,
Green- Newspaper articles, (1877-1903):
Box 20, Folder 1-14
McCurtain,
Green- Speeches, (1903-1910):
Box 22, Folder 1-5
McCurtain,
Indian Territory- History:
Box 4, Folder 3
McCurtain,
Katie:
Box 10, Folder 5
McHarg,
Ormsby:
Box 9, Folder 1, 3
Box 10, Folder 9
McKinney,
Thompson:
Box 2, Folder 4
Methodist
Church (Oklahoma):
Box 10, Folder 9
Mines
and Mining (Choctaw Nation):
Box 15, Folder 1-2
Missionaries
(Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory):
Box 3, Folder 3
Box 5, Folder 4
Missions
(Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory):
Box 3, Folder 2
Mississippi
Choctaw Indians (Choctaw Nation):
Box 3, Folder 3, 5
Box 4, Folder 1
Box 5, Folder 2, 3, 7
Box 6, Folder 1
Moseley,
Palmer S.:
Box 6, Folder 1, 2
Moshulatubbe
District (Choctaw Nation):
Box 18, Folder 6
Mountain
Fork, Oklahoma- History:
Box 9, Folder 3
Moyer,
Frank:
Box 6, Folder 3
Murphy,
Indian Territory:
Box 4, Folder 3
Murray,
William Henry:
Box 3, Folder 4
Murrow
Indian Orphan's Home (Indian Territory):
Box 5, Folder 7
Murrow,
Joseph Samuel, Rev.:
Box 2, Folder 5
Box 3, Folder 2, 3, 6
Box 7, Folder 3
Nash,
H.C. "Nic":
Box 3, Folder 4, 6
Box 4, Folder 1-3
Box 8, Folder 2
National
Congress of American Indians:
Box 10, Folder 7
National
Parks and Reserves (Oklahoma):
Box 9, Folder 2
New
Hope Academy, Indian Territory:
Box 10, Folder 4
Newberg,
Indian Territory:
Box 5, Folder 1
Newspaper
articles:
Box 28
Newspapers
(Indian Territory):
Oversize
Nichols,
Jack:
Box 10, Folder 2, 4
Oak
Lodge, Indian Territory:
Box 8, Folder 1
Oklahoma
Constitutional Convention, 1906:
Box 7, Folder 3
Oklahoma
Democratic Convention (Party):
Box 7, Folder 3
Oklahoma
Federation of Women's Clubs:
Box 10, Folder 6
Oklahoma-
Boundaries:
Box 4, Folder 1
Oklahoma-
Governors :
Box 8, Folder 1
Orphans
(Choctaw Nation):
Box 2, Folder 5
Box 3, Folder 2, 3
Box 4, Folder 1, 2
Box 5, Folder 1, 7
Box 7, Folder 3
Box 10, Folder 4
Owen,
Robert Latham:
Box 8, Folder 1
Box 9, Folder 1, 3
People's
Power League (Oklahoma):
Box 9, Folder 5
Permits
(Choctaw Nation):
Box 16, Folder 4, 5
Permits-
Hunting:
Box 2, Folder 5
Pitchlynn,
Peter Perkins:
Box 6, Folder 12
Pitchlynn,
Sophia:
Box 3, Folder 1
Box 5, Folder 5
Platt
National Park (Oklahoma):
Box 9, Folder 2
Political
Parties (Choctaw Nation):
Box 27, Folder 1-30
Politics
(Choctaw Nation):
Box 15, Folder 3, 4
Postal
Service (Indian Territory):
Box 6, Folder 1
Postmasters
(Indian Territory):
Box 6, Folder 1
Prisons:
Box 3, Folder 6
Pritchard,
George K.:
Box 5, Folder 4
Prohibition
(Indian Territory):
Box 4, Folder 3
Pushmataha
District (Choctaw Nation):
Box 18, Folder 8
Railroads
(Choctaw Nation):
Box 11, Folder 1-13
Recipes
(Choctaw Nation):
Box 10, Folder 9
Red
Oak, Indian Territory- Buildings:
Box 3, Folder 4
Roads
(Choctaw Nation):
Box 6, Folder 4
Robber's
Roost, Indian Territory- History:
Box 2, Folder 3
Rogers,
William Charles (Chief):
Box 8, Folder 1
Roll
Book- Agricultural:
Box 30
Russell,
Campbell:
Box 6, Folder 2
Box 9, Folder 5
Russell,
Indian Territory:
Box 6, Folder 2
Schools
(Choctaw Nation):
Box 10, Folder 4
Schools
and Academies (Choctaw Nation):
Box 16, Folder 3
Scott,
Folsom:
Box 10, Folder 8
Seal,
Official (Choctaw Nation):
Box 3, Folder 2
Separate
Statehood Movement, 1902-1907:
Box 12, Folder 1-10
Silverman
Brothers Mercantile Co.:
Box 4, Folder 6
Box 6, Folder 1
Sittell,
Ed:
Box 5, Folder 5, 6
Smiser,
Norma E.:
Box 2, Folder 2
Box 3, Folder 4
Box 4, Folder 3
Box 5, Folder 4
Box 6, Folder 3
Snake
Band (Choctaw Nation):
Box 16, Folder 1
Socialism
(Oklahoma):
Box 9, Folder 5
Special
Interest Groups (Choctaw Nation):
Box 27, Folder 1-30
Spring,
Benjamin J.:
Box 5, Folder 5, 6
Box 9, Folder 2
Standley,
James S., Captain:
Box 6, Folder 3
Stewart,
Paul:
Box 10, Folder 6
Stigler,
W.G.:
Box 10, Folder 6
Supplementary
Agreement, 1902:
Box 2, Folder 2, 5
Thebo,
George S.:
Box 1, Folder 3-5
Box 9, Folder 1, 2
Thomas,
Elmer:
Box 10, Folder 6
Ticks
(Indian Territory)- Control:
Box 5, Folder 1
Timber
(Choctaw Nation):
Box 2, Folder 3, 4
Box 3, Folder 4, 6
Box 4, Folder 1-6
Box 6, Folder 4, 5
Box 7, Folder 2, 3
Box 8, Folder 1
Treaties:
Box 6, Folder 1
Turner,
Martin Luther:
Box 8, Folder 1
Tuskahoma
Party:
Box 27, Folder 15, 18, 26, 29
Tuskahoma
Party (Choctaw Nation):
Box 15, Folder 3, 4
Tuskahoma
Party- Membership:
Box 31
Tuskahoma,
Indian Territory- Buildings:
Box 3, Folder 4
Box 8, Folder 3
U.S.
Marshals:
Box 2, Folder 3
Box 5, Folder 4
Box 6, Folder 2, 3
United
States Indian Police (Choctaw Nation):
Box 3, Folder 2, 3, 6
Box 4, Folder 5, 6
Box 5, Folder 3-6
Box 6, Folder 3
Walker,
William T.:
Box 5, Folder 4
Warner,
Indian Territory- History:
Box 6, Folder 2
Wasson,
Clark:
Box 6, Folder 3
Wildlife
(Choctaw Nation):
Box 3, Folder 2
Women
(Indian Territory):
Box 2, Folder 4
Wright,
J. George:
Box 7, Folder 1
Box 8, Folder 1, 2
Box 9, Folder 1
Yantis,
J.S.:
Box 6, Folder 5
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