Oklahoma + Indian Territory
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Oklahoma + Indian Territory
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Oklahoma + Indian Territory
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- Trail sisters, freedwomen in Indian Territory, 1850-1890, Linda Williams Reese ; foreword by John R. Wunder
- 1889 residents of Guthrie, Indian Territory, [Beth Wilson]
- Remarks of W.P. Adair, Cherokee delegate, in relation to the expediency and legality of organizing the Indian country into a territory of the United States, to be called the territory of "Ok-la-ho-ma," made before the Committee on territories, of the House of Representatives of the United States, January 31, 1876
- 1900 Chickasaw nation census, McClain County, Oklahoma, transcribed by Mary Turner Kinard
- 1885 census Choctaw Nation, Apukshunnubbee District, Nashoba County, transcribed by Monty Olsen
- Capture these Indians for the Lord, Indians, Methodists, and Oklahomans, 1844-1939, Tash Smith
- Report of a visit to some of the tribes of Indians, located west of the Mississippi River, by John D. Lang and Samuel Taylor, jun
- Cherokee Bill, the Oklahoma outlaw
- Law west of Fort Smith, a history of frontier justice in the Indian Territory, 1834-1896, by Glenn Shirley
- Texas cowboy's journal, up the trail to kansas in 1868, by Jack Bailey ; edited by David Day ; transcribed by Charles E. Rand ; foreword by Charles P. Schroeder
- The American Indian as participant in the Civil War
- 1885 census Choctaw Nation, Apukshunnubbee District, Eagle County, transcribed by Monty Olsen
- 1885 census, Choctaw Nation, Apukshunnubbee District, Red River County, transcribed by Monty Olsen
- 1847 Chickasaw Indian census roll, Indian Territory, 1839 Chickasaw Indian census roll, Indian Territory ; 1837 Chickasaw Indian census roll, Mississippi, abstracted and edited by Bennie Coffey Loftin and Johnny Cudd
- Speech of Elias C. Boudinot, a Cherokee Indian, delivered before the House committee on territories, February, 7, 1872, in behalf of a territorial government for the Indian Territory, in reply to Wm. P. Ross, a Cherokee delegate, in his argument against any congressional action upon the subject
- Indian question, Oklahoma Territory, speech of Hon. Benjamin J. Franklin, of Missouri, in the House of Representatives, March 1, 1879
- 1885 census, Choctaw Nation, Apukshunnubbee District, Cedar County, Wade County, transcribed by Monty Olsen
- When the wolf came, the Civil War and the Indian territory, Mary Jane Warde
- 1885 Choctaw census Kiamitia County, Pushmataha District, transcribed by Monty Olsen
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