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FF3 Mayes to Maude: The flood of 1902, the current flood, scarlet fever, and the railroad. 1902
FF4 Bee to Maude: Scarlet fever, clothes, grass fight, Buckskin Bill's Wild West Show, a trip to Minnesota, and Bee when a freshman at Kansas University. 1902
FF5 Maude to Bee: Death of Uncle Isaac. 1902
BX3 Correspondence
FF1 Maude to Bee: Kaw River damage. 1903
FF2 Maude to Bee: Wild West Show in Stroud, Grandpa Keokuk's pneumonia, the brown book contest, and Guy Whistler in military school. 1903
FF3 Mayes to Maude: Weather and crops, the railroad, July Fourth festivities at Sparks, oil well drilling, and Christmas. 1903
FF4 Bee to Maude: Frank Keokuk, Woodbury's Hair Tonic, Lawrence, Kansas flood, civil service exams, and visiting clergy determine degree of Indian blood of people. 1903
FF5 Mother Mayes to Maude, Grandma Mayes to Don, Mayes to Maude: Railroad to Okmulgee surveyed, measles causing death, and Lincoln County Producer's Association. 1895-1903
BX4 Correspondence
FF1 Bee to Maude: Indian costumes, the Frisco Railroad, retrieving runaways. 1904
FF2 Bee to Maude: Going to Chicago to study harp, first ride in an automobile, the World's Fair, concert by John Philip Sousa's band, ride on a camel, and the Prince Pu Lun. 1904
FF3 Bee to Maude: Work in St. Louis, Hagenbeck's Animal Show, Chilocco Indian School, and Miss Tonner, the daughter of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 1904
FF4 Maude to Bee: Christmas, the World's Fair, Indian dance on the North Fork River, and a bill in Congress. 1904
FF5 Mayes to Maude: Lice and the measles, the World's Fair, and bridges and crops washed away in flooding. 1904
BX5 Correspondence
FF1 Mayes to Maude: Mrs. Riley and Fred Neal. 1905
Object Description
| Collection | Snow, Jerry Whistler |
| Tribe | Other Native American |
| Description | Collector. Correspondence (1893-1915) to and from members of the Whistler family regarding life in Oklahoma Territory, describing a first ride in an automobile, sicknesses and quarantines, floods, Sac and Fox Indian dances and customs, the Sac and Fox Indian Agency and its agent, Lee Patrick, the Chilocco Indian School, wild west shows, Christmas traditions, and Independence Day celebrations. Correspondents include Maude Mayes Whistler, Pearl Mayes Whistler, and Gertrude Nadan. |
| Date | 1893-1915 |
| Is Part of | Native American Manuscripts Collection |
| Special Collection | Western History Collections |
| Rights | University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections |
| Language | English |
| Type | Text |
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