Cattle brands -- Oklahoma
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
E. K. Woods Collection
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Collector. A bibliography (1876-1914) compiled by Woods on the Indians of Oklahoma, U.S. agencies responsible for their welfare, costumes of whites and Indians in the western U.S., and Oklahoma Territory cattle brands. The information on cattle brands includes a drawing of the brand, the name and proprietor of the ranch and its location.
L. E. Crawford Collection
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Author. Manuscripts of articles dealing with cattle branding, cowboy life and work, and lists of cattle brands used in Western Oklahoma, the Texas Panhandle and Western Kansas. L.E. Crawford Photograph Collection also in repository.
Lemuel Hensley Tittle Collection
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Attorney. Legal documents (1891-1900), including tax and pay receipts; judicial documents (1894-1899), including injunction bonds, writs of injunction and transcripts of injunction, all from Greer County, Texas and Greer County, Oklahoma. Also included are sheriff deputization certificates (1895-1899), citizen announcements of cattle brands claimed (1894), a homestead certificate (1903) and a teacher certification (1899), also from Greer County, Oklahoma. Lemuel Hensley Tittle Photograph Collection also in repository.
Southern Plains Indian Agencies Collection
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Photocopies of correspondence (1804-1899) between U.S. Indian agents throughout the southern Great Plains region and various officials, regarding Cheyenne, Arapaho, Kiowa, Osage, Pawnee, Sac and Fox, Wichita and other Indian tribes. Correspondents include John Beach, Lawrie Tatum and Generals Townsend, Sheridan and Sherman.
Sylvester Flitch Collection
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Cattleman. Guides to cattle brands in the Cherokee Strip, Indian Territory, Kansas and Texas (1881-1883), published by the Cattlemen's Associations of those regions. Sylvester Flitch Photograph Collection also in repository.
William Matthew Tilghman Collection
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U.S. Marshal. Correspondence (1901-1960) to and from William M. and Zoe Tilghman regarding family affairs, outlaws, Communist infiltration of the Works Progress Administration in Oklahoma, and poets and writers of Oklahoma; Tilghman's personal financial records (n.d.); manuscripts and typescripts (n.d.), including Tilghman's memoirs; publications (1843-1949) from the Poetry Society of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Authors' Club, the Women of '89 Club, etc., including a mid-nineteenth century etiquette book; programs (1903-1934) of various academic, social, charitable and religious organizations; clippings regarding outlaws; and showbills for western movies.