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Folder 54. Okmulgee Republican, April 27, 1911; "History of Creek Indians" written by Mrs. W.M. Bryson; covers social divisions among Creeks, ceremonies, tribal government, wars, and treaties. Folder 55. Muskogee Daily Phoenix, October 12, 1941; "History of Eufaula Boarding School Dates Back for More Than a Century", also: typescripts of documents relating to the Eufaula Boarding School--"History of Asbury Manual Labor School, Eufaula High School and Eufaula Boarding School"; Group Schedules for students at Eufaula B.S. for 1941, 1943, and 1944-1945; Roster of students at Eufaula B.S. for the year 1942, gives name, hometown, and status of parents and homelife; same as preceding for 1943; enrollment statistics for students according to grade and tribe. Folder 56. Unidentified clipping; "Many Treaties Necessary before all Georgia was finally ceded to whites by Indians; general history of treaty arrangements with Creeks; history of McIntosh family, especially William and Chilli; treaty violations; dissention among Creeks over treaties; murder of William McIntosh; treaties of 1826 and 1827. Folder 57. Unidentified clipping: "Oweete, A Maid of Indian Spring"; Creek legend of Oweeta. Folder 58. The Claremore Progress, September 24, 1898; statistics concerning the Creeks (also the Choctaws, Chickasaws, and Cherokees), gives population of tribe, number, and type of people adopted into the tribe (i.e. whites, freedmen, other Indians, etc.) Folder 59. Holdenville Times, August 17, 1906; "Editorial on Indian Slave Holders" deals with slavery among the Five Civilized Tribes. Folder 60. Letter: To Honorable J.M. Perryman, Principal Chief of the Creek nation, I.T. from John Jumper, Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation, I.T. re: To meet in Council with other Nations to discuss the relinquishing their title or claim to their Territory. Dated: July 28, 1884. Letter: To Brig. Gen. D.H. Cooper from Samuel Checote. re: Creek and Seminole Chiefs and soldiers in favor of Checote becoming Brig. Gen. of the Creek and Seminole Brigade. Dated September 1, 1864. Abstract and title of Willie Segro--Dated February 25, 1903. Folder 61. 1893--Letter: Sac and Fox Nation to Creek Nation. Petition to buy land for the Sac and Fox to live on. 1883--Letter: Council pays for coffin of man killed by the Light-Horsemen. 1883--Letter: To Creek Chief. Aid in removing intruders. 1888--Letter: Claim against estate of Simon Brown by school. 1879--Letter: Announcing election of a member to House of Kings.
Object Description
Collection | Creek Nation Collection |
Tribe | Creek and Euchee |
Description | Indian tribe. Court decisions, treasury warrants, and related legal documents (1868-1900); correspondence (1873-1898); and typescripts of newspaper articles (1849-1943); all relating to land, institutions, and the affairs of the Creek Nation, Indian Territory. Correspondents include Samuel Checote, Ward Coachman, Joseph M. Perryman, and Isparecher. |
Date | 1849-1943 |
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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