Cemeteries -- Indian Territory
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Charles Francis Xavier King Collection
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Professor. An unpublished manuscript regarding the Battle of the Washita, 1868; manuscripts regarding the establishment of Fort Gibson, Indian Territory and its cemetery; and lecture notes used by King in the instruction of American, European and Russian history.
Green McCurtain Collection
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Indian Chief. Correspondence (1890-1916) to and from McCurtain and his personal secretary, George W. Scott, regarding the Choctaws' claims against the United States, and separate statehood for Indian Territory, including letters from Chiefs of other major Indian tribes in the Territory; maps of railroad rights-of-way and towns in the Choctaw Nation (1876-1908), published by its general council; publications (1896-1913) by various political parties and citizens groups in the Choctaw Nation; publications (1892-1916) of the U.S. government regarding mineral rights of the Choctaw Nation and Indian Territory; and personal journals of McCurtain. Green McCurtain Photograph Collection also in repository.
Mrs. E. P. Smith Collection
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Collector. A scrapbook containing clippings regarding the history of Hughes County, Oklahoma, and a hand-drawn map of Hughes County marked with the route of the Texas Road and the locations of Camp Holmes, Oak Ridge Seminary and Edwards' Trading Post.