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1983.018. Muriel Wright Collection, 1906 - 1973
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Collection Summary
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society
Muriel Wright Collection, Oklahoma Historical Society Research Division
Released on 2007-12-04.
format M1983.018. Manuscripts, 1906-1973
Administrative Information
All originals.
The Muriel H. Wright collection contains documents, correspondence, biographical data, programs, legal documents, personal papers and personal recognitions. The collection is broken into four main series, Oklahoma Historical Society, Organizations, Wright Papers, and Books and Magazines.
The first series is categorized under Wright's time at the Oklahoma Historical Society. This included general correspondence, letters between other members of the Historical Society, programs, and Society reports. This series also includes correspondence, research letters, maps, and newspaper articles when Wright was the Editor of The Chronicles of Oklahoma in 1943 through 1973.
The second series consists of all things pertaining to Organizations. The section contains letters, correspondence, programs, membership information, invitations, reports, and minutes. The organizations covered are as followed: American Pen Women, Red Bud Women's Club, Indian Center Committee, Indian Hall of Fame, Survey of Historical Societies, Society of American Historians, Soroptimist Club, Theta Sigma Phi, Tulsa English Club, Women's Dinner Club, Mayflower Descendants, Indian Oklahoma Club, Oklahoma Memorial Association, Delta Kappa Gamma, Pioneer Women, Semi-centennial Commission, and Oklahoma Society of Colonial Dames.
The following series includes the Wright Papers. The section begins with papers belonging to James Brooks Wright and Eliphalet Nott Wright. These papers consist of Wright biographical and genealogical information and personal correspondence belonging to E. N. and J. B. Wright. The section also includes letter, correspondence, recognitions, programs, legal papers and invitations in regards to Muriel H. Wright's life outside the Oklahoma Historical Society. Correspondence and letters are addresses to and from friends and family. The legal documents mainly pertains to the Choctaw Nation.
The final series is comprised of books and magazines. Some of the books Included are written by Muriel H. Wright, Everett Dale, Grant Foreman, and Catherine Foreman. An astronomy book belonging to Ida Belle Richards, Wright's mother is also included. The series has a numerous amount of magazines from Red Earth, which focused on poetry. Yearbooks from organizations are also stored in this series.
Subunit List (see also descriptions below)
Subseries 1. OHS materials.
Subseries 2. Organizations.
Subseries 3. Muriel Wright correspondence, personal & family papers, and writings.
Subseries 4. Publications.
Unrestricted access.
Released on 2007-12-04.
Subjects
box 1. Oklahoma Historical Society General Letters, 1924 - 1954
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Letters to Muriel Wright from Joseph B. Thoburn, May 28, 1924 ; May 8, 1926. Regarding her textbook and the commission associated with it.
folder 2. Letters from J. V. Bryce to Muriel Wright, 1927 - 1930. Discussing her Old Boggy Depot article, and historical site tour.
folder 3. Letter from Muriel Wright to P. J. Hudson, Oklahoma Historical Society, August 7, 1929. Mentions heated Board meetings at the Society.
folder 4. Letter to Oklahoma Historical Society from Walter Wheatley, memorial proposal, January 27, 1930, Okmulgee, Oklahoma.
folder 5. Letter from Muriel Wright to Dr. Emmet Starr, January 30, 1930.
folder 6. Letter from Muriel Wright to Rev. Ebenezer Hotchkin, September 15, 1930.
folder 7. Letters from Muriel Wright to Mrs. Cecil A. Cushman, September 8, 1930 and September 13, 1930.
folder 8. Letter from Patrick J. Hurley, Secretary of War, regarding plans of Oklahoma forts, to Muriel Wright, August 12, 1930.
folder 9. Letter from Muriel Wright to Dr. and Mrs. Griffith, December 1, 1930.
folder 10. Letters from D. C. McCurtain to Muriel Wright, June 24, 1931 and June 29, 1931.
folder 11. Letters from Rev. John Edwards to Judge R. L. Williams , and Mr. Foreman, regardin to documents belonging to the Rev. Edwards, December 29, 1931.
folder 12. Letter from Dan Perry, Oklahoma Historical Society to Muriel Wright regarding annual dues, January 4, 1934.
folder 13. Letter from Rella Watts to Muriel Wright, 'Fisher' name on census, March 24, 1934.
folder 14. Letters from R. B. Roberts to Muriel Wright, in reference to her Native American heritage, December 31, 1938 and March 17, 1939.
folder 15. Letters from Judge Robert L. Williams to Muriel Wright, June 28, 1939 and October 2, 1941.
folder 16. Letter from Federal Writers' Project Director, J. W. THompson to Muriel Wright, May 4, 1939.
folder 17. Letter from J. W. Moffitt, Secretary of Oklahoma Historical Society, June 6, 1939.
folder 18. Letter from H. W. Hicks, Vinita, Oklahoma, July 9, 1941.
folder 19. Letter from Robert L. Williams to Byless Irby, State Senator, January 27, 1943.
folder 20. H. L. Muldrow letters to and from Muriel Wright, March 26, 1943 and March 29, 1943.
folder 21. Letters from Mrs. John R. Williams, March 1943 to July 1943.
folder 22. Letter from Muriel Wright to James Moffitt, Secretary of Oklahoma Historical Society.
folder 23. Eva Lewers letter to and from Muriel Wright, May 12, 1944 and September 18, 1944.
folder 24. Roy D. Stone letters, May 12, 1944 to September 18, 1944.
folder 25. Letter from Muriel Wright to Chmaber of Commerce, Clarksville, Texas.
folder 26. Mrs. Dee Paradis Jackson, letter of recommendation, August 5, 1944.
folder 27. Letter from Muriel Wright to Mrs. Lyons, August 23, 1944.
folder 28. Letter from W. E. Marsh to Muriel Wright, September 13, 1944.
folder 29. Mary E. Stith letters, to and from Muriel Wright, September 1944.
folder 30. Letter to Mrs. L. K. Meek from Muriel Wright, October 19, 1944.
folder 31. Mrs. Moore letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October 16, 1944, June 26, 1951, June 11, 1952, and December 18, 1953.
folder 32. Natalie Deninson letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October 28, 1944, and November 3, 1944.
folder 33. Letter from David L. Stackhouse to Oklahoma Historical Society, December 29,1944, Camp Gruber, Oklahoma.
folder 34. Honorable Walter W. Bailey, House of Representatives letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 11, 1945 and January 22, 1945.
folder 35. Letter from Muriel Wright to Mabel B. McClure, January 10, 1945.
folder 36. Letter from Muriel Wright to Mrs. William Skinner, March 2, 1945, Denison, Texas.
folder 37. Letter from Annie Cubage to Muriel Wright, January 15, 1945, Shawnee, Oklahoma.
folder 38. Charles Evans, Secretary of Oklahoma Historical Society, letters to and from Muriel Wright, July, 10, 1945 to September 12, 1954.
folder 39. Vinson Lackey letters, to and from Muriel Wright, May 19, 24,and 28, 1946, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
folder 40. Mable F. Hammerly letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October 12, 29, 1945, December 7, 1945, and March 2, 1946.
folder 41. J.B. Milan letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 27, 1947 and May 28, 1947, Claremore, Oklahoma.
folder 42. Letter from Muriel Wright to Moite Dorsey Davis, October 4, 1947, Forgan, Oklahoma.
folder 43. Letter from Grant Foreman to Muriel Wright, December 12, 1947.
folder 44. F.P. Stocker letter to Muriel Wright thanking her for twelve copies of "Springplace Moravian Mission".
folder 45. Emma Estill- Harbour, June 25, 1948.
folder 46. Dr. W. N. P. Dailey letters, 1948 - 1952.
folder 47. Letter from Muriel Wright to Thomas J. Harrison, January 10, 1949.
folder 48. Alexander Lesser letter to Muriel Wright, November 9, 1949.
folder 49. Lee Harkins letters, to and from Muriel Wright, 1949 - 1958.
folder 50. George H. Shirk letters, to and from Muriel Wright, 1949 - 1968.
folder 51. Sidney Carney, Easter Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, to and from Muriel Wright, February 2, 1951 and March 8, 1951.
folder 52. Lois Hall letter to Oklahoma Historical Society, February 23, 1951.
folder 53. William G. Bruner oath biography, March 17,1951.
folder 54. Jack L. Cross letter to Muriel Wright, March 25, 1951, regarding missing photographs.
folder 55. Letter from Governor Johnston Murray to Muriel Wright thanking her for a book loaned, May 17, 1951.
folder 56. Muriel Wright letter to Mrs. Moore, June 9,1951, asking of her presence at the Board meetings.
folder 57. H. M. Woods letter to Charles Evans, Oklahoma Historical Society, " Sand Hills Fight", June, 11, 1951.
folder 58. Mrs. CLover Barrowman letter to Oklahoma Historical Society, June 21,1951, life membership.
folder 59. Nyle H. Miller, Kansas Historical Society letter to Muriel Wright, July 9, 1951 and July 14, 1951.
folder 60. B. B. Chapman letter to Dr. Evans, August 29, 1951, Indian Claims commission agreeing to give the Society petitions, and documents of past Indian cases.
folder 61. Athena Bass letter to Muriel Wright, October 8, 1951.
folder 62. R. H. Fowler letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 3, 1951 and February 15, 1951.
folder 63. Thomas J. Harrison letters, to and from Muriel Wright, 3 & 5 - 1952.
folder 64. W. S. Campbell letter to Muriel Wright, May 29, 1952.
folder 65. Orpha Russell letter to Muriel Wright, August 2, 1952.
folder 66. Mrs. Walter Jackson letter from Muriel Wright, August 16, 1952.6
folder 67. Letter from Muriel Wright to Mrs. Virgil Brown, August 18, 1952.
folder 68. Mary Rhea Browning letters, to and from Muriel Wright, September 1952. In regards to the Chronicals dues.
folder 69. Mrs. Bernard Crisler letters, from Charles Evans and Muriel Wright, October 24, 1952, discussing Mrs. Crissler's exhibit.
folder 70. T. B. Vandament letter from Muriel Wright, October 29, 1952.
folder 71. Jean Fawcett letter from Muriel Wright, November 13, 1952.
folder 72. Urban De Hasque letter to Muriel Wright, December 9, 1952.
folder 73. Joseph A. Cicco letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 16, 1953 and February 27, 1953.
folder 74. Faith Merriman Daltry letters, to and from Muriel Wright, September 21, 1952, and September 27, 1952.
folder 75. Katherine Ringland letter to Muriel Wright, July 27, 1953.
folder 76. Priscilla N. Utterback letter to Muriel Wright, November 4, 1953, Durant, Oklahoma.
folder 77. Mrs. E. E. Dale letter from Muriel Wright, November 17, 1953, discussing Dale's trip to Australia.
folder 78. Letter to Muriel Wright from Douglas V. Mager thanking her for copies of the Chronicals, December 30, 1953.
folder 79. Merlyn A. Chapman letter to Muriel Wright praising her article on Moravian Mission, January 7, 1954.
folder 80. Robert E. Bell, Oklahoma Anthropological Society, letters, 1954.
folder 81. W. S. Downs letters, March 1954, material loan, and freight receipt.
folder 82. George W. Bowman letter from Muriel Wright, May 14, 1954, unveiling of Black Beaver sculpture, and Sequoyah ode.
folder 83. Mrs. S. R. Bryant letters, to and from Muriel Wright, June 11, 1954 in regards to War World II Memorial.
folder 84. Davis M Warren letters, to and from Muriel Wright, December 18, 1954 and January 4, 1955, life membership request for R. L. Grimes, R. A. Bayless, and J. C. Phillips
folder 85. Charles T. Walker letter to Oklahoma Historical Society, December 28, 1954, annual fees.
folder 86. Letter and Response - Robert E. Bell, University of Oklahoma, 1960
box 2. General Oklahoma Historical Society Letters and Correspondence, 1927 - 1982
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Altha Leah Bass letter, to and from Muriel Wright, January 2, 1955 and January 4, 1955.
folder 2. Dr. Ekenezer Hotchkin letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 3, 1955, January 14, 1955, and no date.
folder 3. Muriel Wright letter to Mrs. Thomas A. Edwards, January 11, 1955.
folder 4. Willie John Delaney letter to Mrs. Budrus, January 20, 1955.
folder 5. Paul V. Brown letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 1955.
folder 6. John Jarman letter from Muriel Wright, February 14, 1955.
folder 7. James Morrison letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 15,16, 1955.
folder 8. Milt Phillips letter from Muriel Wright, February 21, 1955.
folder 9. New York Public Library letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 21, 1955 and March 1, 1955.
folder 10. Dartmouth College letter, from R. W. Morin to Edgar Oppenheim, April 5, 1955.
folder 11. D. D. Stewart letter to Muriel Wright, April 5, 1955.
folder 12. Dr. James E. Culbertson letter from Muriel Wright, April 8, 1955.
folder 13. Maureen McKernan Ross letter to Muriel Wright, April 8, 1955.
folder 14. James B. Shaeffer letter with attachment to Muriel Wright, April 18, 1955.
folder 15. Alberta Wiilson Constant letter to Muriel Wright, May 3, 1955.
folder 16. Leonard Bigger letters, to and from Muriel Wright, June 1955.
folder 17. Floyd C. Shoemaker letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July 1, 1955 and July 7, 1955.
folder 18. Thomas Gilcrease letter to Muriel Wright, October 20,1955.
folder 19. Miss Geneviene Seger letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October and November 1955. Tour of the Praries pictures included with request of other glossy prints.
folder 20. James Perton letter to Muriel Wright, May 17, 1956.
folder 21. M. R. Harrington, Southwest Museum, letter to Muriel Wright, efforts for Delaware Big House, June 11, 1956.
folder 22. Harold Beal letter to Elmer Fraker of the Oklahoma Historical Society, April - June 21, 1956.
folder 23. Elmer Fraker formal letter, requesting Memorial for Thoburn, July 20, 1956.
folder 24. House Bill No 638, Oklahoma House of Representatives, January 31, 1957.
folder 25. Alexander P. Clark, Princeton University letters, to and from Muriel Wright, November 14, 1957 and November 19, 1957.
folder 26. Mrs. Ellen S. Quillin letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 11, 1958 and February 14, 1958.
folder 27. Harold Keith letters, to and from R. L. Abercrombie and Muriel Wright, February 1958.
folder 28. Joe Benton letter to Muriel Wright, May 14, 1958.
folder 29. Orpha B. Russell letter to Muriel Wright, August 18, 1958.
folder 30. Dr. Charles Evans letter from George Shirk, Oklahoma Civil War Centennial Commission, October 28, 1958.
folder 31. Letter to Dick, from unknown author discussing Muriel Wright's research in the Swink house.
folder 32. Mrs. Williams Carroll Langston letter to Muriel Wright, May 24, 1959.
folder 33. Muriel Wright letter to J. L. Hargett, November 25, 1959.
folder 34. Mrs. M. G. Frants letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 15, 16, 1960.
folder 35. Muriel Wright letter to R. G. Miller, May 4, 1960, in regards to Publication Committee.
folder 36. Muriel Wright letters to Shirk, Bowman, and Curtis, July 9, 1960. Thanking the Board for commeration and certificate., 1927 - 1982
folder 37. James B. Shaeffer letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October and November 1960.
folder 38. Hope Halway letter to Muriel Wright, November 30, 1960
folder 39. Muriel Wright letter to Oliver W. Holmes, December 2, 1960.
folder 40. Elmer L. Fraker letter, honorary membership to Oklahoma Historical Society, January 31, 1961.
folder 41. Nathan R. Patterson letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 1961.
folder 42. Muriel Wright letter to Mrs. Hugh Oark, June 26, 1961.
folder 43. C. C. Stephens letter, July 25, 1961, and invoices, to and from Muriel Wright, August 1961.
folder 44. C. C. Rice letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October 9, 12, 1961.
folder 45. Leroy H. Fisher letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January and February 1962.
folder 46. Muriel Wright letter to Jack T. Alexander, October 12, 1962.
folder 47. Francis Ruser Brown letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July 10, 1963 and September 2, 1963.
folder 48. Joe B. Hunt letter, CC of letter from Hunt to Governor Bellmon, August 6, 1963.
folder 49. Muriel Wright letter to Mrs. Walter E. Davis, February 11, 1965.
folder 50. Overton James letter to Muriel Wright, July 1, 1965.
folder 51. John H. O'Leary letters, to Muriel Wright and Boy Scout Troop, ca. 1965.
folder 52. Wheeler Mayo letter to Muriel Wright, January 14, 1966.
folder 53. Martha Mobley letter to Jack Wettengel, March 22, 1978.
folder 54. Indian Leadership Conference at Wisconcin letters to Muriel Wright, March 29, 1966 and March 31, 1966.
folder 55. R. M. Knox letters, to and from Muriel Wright, May 3, 1966 and May 12, 1966.
folder 56. Muriel Wright letter to R. O. Wilkin, February 6, 1967.
folder 57. Hal A. McNutt letters, to and from Muriel Wright, March - July 1967.
folder 58. Donald J. Berthron letters, to and from Muriel Wright, Dcember 12, 13, 1968.
folder 59. Muriel Wright letter to David L. Wilson, August 2, 1969.
folder 60. Mrs. Jack L. Bostwick letters, to Oklahoma Historical Society and from Muriel Wright, August 8, 1969 and August 12, 1968.
folder 61. Mrs. Billee Day letter to Muriel Wright, December 8, 1969.
folder 62. Gladys M. Channell letters, to and from Muriel Wright, includes all of March 1970.
folder 63. Muriel Wright letter to Jerry Gill, March 10, 1970.
folder 64. Jack H. Smith letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April and May 1970.
folder 65. Todd Downing letters, to and from Muriel Wright, May and June 1970.
folder 66. Mary E. Stith letter to Muriel Wright, June 19, 1970.
folder 67. Dr. Otey Johnson letter to Muriel Wright, December 27, 1970.
folder 68. Julius D. Dreber letters to Wright, September 18, 1982 and October 3, 1982.
folder 69. Charles Evans formal letter to Mayor of City, President of Chamber of Commerce, and Superintendent of Schools, no date, regarding Historical Spot Marker.
folder 70. Judge R. L. Williams correspondence 1927 - 1941. All letters to Muriel Wright.
folder 71. National Folk Festival correspondence, January and February 1939.
folder 72. John C. King correspondence, May 1939.
folder 73. J. B. Milan correspondence, 1939 - 1953.
folder 74. J. W. Moffitt correspondence, February 5, 1942 to March 5,1950.
folder 75. Muriel Wright correspondence, May 2 - 28, 1943.
folder 76. R. L. Williams correspondence, January - November 1944.
box 3. Oklahoma Historical Society Correspondence, and Historical Markers, 1944 - 1970
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Robert L. Williams correspondence, May 3, 1944 - November 1, 1944.
folder 2. Marie B. Owen correspondence, to and from Muriel Wright, October 1944.
folder 3. R. L. Williams correspondence, November - December 1944.
folder 4. R. L. correspondence, January - November 1945.
folder 5. Berlin Chapman correspondence, 1947, 1948, and 1950.
folder 6. Muriel H. Wright correspondence, February 1948.
folder 7. University of Oklahoma Distinguished Indian Nomination correspondence, from Muriel Wright, October 1949.
folder 8. Charles Evans correspondence, January - December 1951.
folder 9. Richard Nelson correspondence, regardin social security benefits, January - July 1952.
folder 10. R. E. Miller correspondence, from Muriel Wright, January 12, 1952 and November 1952.
folder 11. Oklahoma Historical Records correspondence, Federal Indian Records, 1952- 1953.
folder 12. Muriel Wright correspondence, January - June 1953.
folder 13. Muriel Wright correspondence continued, June 1953 - December 1953.
folder 14. Gaspare Sienorelli correspondence, September 1959.
folder 15. General Service Administration correspondence, to and from Muriel Wright, August and October 1962.
folder 16. Oklahoma Historical Society correspondence, " Correct Date of Organization", August 15, 1962, and August 18, 1962.
folder 17. R. B. Thomas correspondence, 1964 - 1965.
folder 18. Arthur R. Lawrence correspondence, December 29, 1969 - January 7, 1970.
folder 19. Dora Lewis Gaines letter to Muriel Wright, November 23, 1944. Memory marker to one day be placed on Typhenas grave.
folder 20. Mary F. Archer letter to Muriel Wright, September 27, 1949. Mentions Gen. Key as Chairman of Historical Marker Committee, and 50 historical sites found.
folder 21. William D. Little Jr. letter to Oklahoma Historical Society and from Muriel Wright, March 10, 15, 1951.
folder 22. Edgar S. Vaught letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April - May 1952.
folder 23. John O. Littleton letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 5, 9 , 1953.
folder 24. B. B. Chapman letter to Muriel Wright, April 20, 1957 and March - August 1960. Land runs properties, funds, and meeting minutes.
folder 25. J. C. Clift letter to Muriel Wright, July 29, 1957, Stephens County marker.
folder 26. Leroy H. Fischer letters, March - July 1961, regarding Historical Survey and suggestions.
folder 27. Mary Smith Witcher letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 26, 1964 and February 7, 1964. Nathaniel Pryor gravesite questions as possible marker.
folder 28. Walter N. Vernon letter, Octobwe 9, 1964. Needing Rev. William Stevensons' marker address.
folder 29. T. L. Ballenger letter to Muriel Wright, January 16, 1967. Appropriation to extend a paved road to Represerntative Bill Willis.
folder 30. Ruby Rainwater letter to Muriel Wright, August 14, 1967. Iron Bridge exact location.
folder 31. Letter from Gloria Farley discussing carvings in a rock near Heavner, June 25, 1953. Includes Wright's reply and other correspondence regarding the Heavner runestone. 1953-1970
folder 32. Correspondence, Walter McGlaslin, Phoenix, AZ, 1952, re: Indian Hall of Fame, Anadarko, Mary Harragarra
box 4. Oklahoma Historical Society Biographical Data, 1861 - 1972
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Oklahoma Historical Society application blanks and biographical information sheet.
folder 2. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of W. L. Blessing.
folder 3. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown.
folder 4. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of Charles Evans.
folder 5. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of C. E. Foley.
folder 6. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of Helen Mann Goodman.
folder 7. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of John William Harreld.
folder 8. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of David Benjamin Hooten.
folder 9. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of James T. Edmonson.
folder 10. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of C. Ross Hume.
folder 11. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of Robert Alexander Keller.
folder 12. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of Mrs. Blanche E. ( Bowman ) Little.
folder 13. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of W. H. Malone.
folder 14. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of Ernest Whitworth Marland.
folder 15. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of William Dalton McBee.
folder 16. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of W. B. Murrill.
folder 17. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of Clyde Musgrove.
folder 18. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of George Adrian Smith.
folder 19. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of Rufus Herbert Stanley.
folder 20. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of H. G. Stettmund.
folder 21. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of John Paine Torrey.
folder 22. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of D. P. Trent.
folder 23. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of Marceillus M. Turlington.
folder 24. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of Perry Elijah Waid.
folder 25. Oklahoma HIstorical Society biography of Grace Johnson Ward ( Mrs. W. T. ).
folder 26. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Jack Berryhill.
folder 27. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Clifford W. Dees.
folder 28. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Paul A. Dodgion.
folder 29. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Joseph L. Keith.
folder 30. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Sterling S. King.
folder 31. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Larue Bert Lee.
folder 32. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Clyde E. Mitchell.
folder 33. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Ernest Payne.
folder 34. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Walter T. Percer.
folder 35. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Clyde J. Price.
folder 36. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Clyde F. Reams Jr.
folder 37. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Johnnie Austin Renner.
folder 38. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Joseph C. Reynolds.
folder 39. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Troy Selph.
folder 40. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Paul L. Sharp.
folder 41. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of James A. Smith.
folder 42. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Joseph Henry Wharton Jr.
folder 43. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Thomas Allen White.
folder 44. Oklahoma HIstorical Society WW II Memorial biography of Eldon L. Wilson.
folder 45. Oklahoma Historical Society, history, no date.
folder 46. Indians Districts in Indian Territory, nine listed, pronunciations and spelling, no date.
folder 47. Yohola and Hutkee Trail map, verion of Euchee Chief S. W. Brown, drawing by C. L. Faith.
folder 48. Oklahoma Historical Society address by Governor William Holloway, " Laying of the Cornerstone," November 16, 1929.
folder 49. Chronology of Civil War Events, battles, November 19, 1861 - September 19, 1864.
folder 50. Oklahoma Historical Society, Along the Trail, 1963 - 1969.
folder 51. Oklahoma Historical Society Building, architect selection, no date.
folder 52. Oklahoma Historical Society, Historical Places booklet, no date.
folder 53. Oklahoma Historical Quilt, booklet, 1935.
folder 54. Oklahoma Historical Society Newsletter, December 1951.
folder 55. Oklahoma Historical Society Newsletter, April, June, July, and August 1952.
folder 56. Oklahoma Historical Society Newsletter, April 1972.
box 5. Oklahoma Historical Society: Periodicals, Brochures, Programs, and Legal Documents, 1915 - 1978
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Washington Irving article, February 26, 1955. Sleepy Hollowcutting to be placed in Oklahoma route.
folder 2. Oklahoma Historical Society newspaper article, Elmer Fraker, new secretary, January 17, 1955.
folder 3. Roy J. Stewart newspaper article, country boy column, March 13, 1954.
folder 4. Tulsa's Gilcrease Museum newspaper article, August 9, 1954.
folder 5. Sayre newspaper article along with New York City article, August 12, 1954.
folder 6. Children of American Revolution, Daily Oklahoma Article, March 22, 1955.
folder 7. Oklahoma City Times newspaper article, historical data compiled for tour, April 21, 1955.
folder 8. Milt Phillips note and newspaper article, 1970. Regarding "Okie" image.
folder 9. Great Plains Area Vo - Tech School newspaper article, and photo, July 10, 1972. " U. S. Indian Education Meet Opens. "
folder 10. George Shirk newspaper article, Oklahoma Journal, " Students to Help Society," March 15, 1973.
folder 11. Notes, Muriel Wright, Historical Sites Tour, July 31, 1949.
folder 12. Notes, Muriel Wright, "My Tour of Oklahoma," June 2 - 7, 1953.
folder 13. Program, Oklahoma Historical Society, " Dedication of New Building," November 15, 1930.
folder 14. Program, Oklahoma Historical Society, "Founders Day," May 26, 1948.
folder 15. Program, Oklahoma Historical Society, Annual Meeting, May 26, 1948.
folder 16. Program, Oklahoma Historical Society, Honoring Donors of " Whipple Papers," October 26, 1950.
folder 17. Program, Oklahoma Historical Society, Annual Meeting, May 26, 1950.
folder 18. Program, Oklahoma Historical Society, Honoring Donors of " Thompson Paper," January 25, 1951.
folder 19. Oklahoma Historical Society, list of Board members and term limits, January 26, 1950.
folder 20. Program, Robert Lee Williams, Dedication of Monument, Durant, Oklahoma, November 12, 1953.
folder 21. Program, Will Rogers, Dedication of Plaque, Claremore, Oklahoma, November 4, 1954.
folder 22. Program, Johnston Murray, Inauguration, January 8, 1957.
folder 23. Program, Robert L. Williams, Presentation of Bust, June 1, 1958.
folder 24. Program, Oklahoma Historical Society, 67th Annual Meeting, April 23, 1959.
folder 25. Program, Oklahoma Historical Society, 68th Annual Meeting, April 28, 1960.
folder 26. Program, Oklahoma Historical Society, Open House, May 26, 1963.
folder 27. Program, Annual Tour of Oklahoma Historical Society, May 16 - 18, 1957.
folder 28. Program, Annual Tour of Oklahoma Historical Society, June 2 - 4, 1966.
folder 29. Brochure of Oklahoma Historical Society Annual Tour, May 1 - 3, 1958.
folder 30. Brochure of Oklahoma Historical Society Annual Tour, June 4 - 6, 1959.
folder 31. Brochure of Oklahoma Historical Society Annual Tour, June 2 - 4, 1960. Visiting the Northweat Part of Oklahoma. Sites in the Southeastern part of Oklahoma.
folder 32. Brochure of Oklahoma Historical Society Annual Tour, June 1 - 3,1961. A Trip To Several Battlefields Located in Oklahoma.
folder 33. Brochure of Oklahoma Historical Society Annual Tour, June 6 - 8, 1963. To the Southwest Part of the State.
folder 34. Brochure of Oklahoma Historical Society Annual Tour, June 11 - 13, 1964. See Where History Was Made And Is Being Made.
folder 35. Brochure of Oklahoma Historical Society Annual Tour, June 22, 23, 1965. Commemorating Close of Civil War In Oklahoma.
folder 36. Memo, Record Storage Committee, July 20, 1949.
folder 37. Memo, Oklahoma Historical Society, September 5, 1951, Survey of Oklahoma Historical Society Departments.
folder 38. Memo's, to and from Muriel Wright, January, 6, 1954, January 11, 1951, and January 12, 1951. Editorial progress, and staff positions.
folder 39. Memo, George Shirk, March 11, 1954, his major spinal operation notification.
folder 40. Memo, Quarterly report to staff, April 23, 1954.
folder 41. Memo, from Muriel Wright to staff asking for report, September 29, 1954.
folder 42. Memo, Elmer Fraker to staff, September 12, 1953. Regarding being on time.
folder 43. Memo, Quarterly report to staff, October 3, 1955, from Elmer Fraker.
folder 44. Memo to Board Members, Important notice of board meeting being postponed, October 15, 1956.
folder 45. Memo, R. G. Miller, from Muriel Wright, February 8, 1961. Information about annual tour participants.
folder 46. Memo, from Orel Busby, to Oklahoma Historical Society Board members, name change of Oklahoma Historical Society building, October 11, 1961.
folder 47. Oklahoma Historical Society document, "Plan and Procedures for Expansion of Service," October 30, 1944.
folder 48. Oklahoma Historical Society, suggested objectives, October 19, 1960.
folder 49. Oklahoma Historical Society, Four year plan to Board, October 15, 1960.
folder 50. Oklahoma Historical Society, Publication Committee, agenda and role, April 26, 27, 1978.
folder 51. Oklahoma Historical Society, Sunday Staff Schedule, 1956.
folder 52. Minutes, Oklahoma Historical Society Board, October 22, 1945.
folder 53. Minutes, Charles Evans, Board of Directors Meeting, and memo, October 24, 1946.
folder 54. Minutes, Oklahoma Historical Society , minutes are included for the following years:1924 - 1958
folder 55. Minutes, Oklahoma Historical Society Publishing Committee, July 11, 1972.
folder 56. Minutes, Jack Wettengel to Publication, Research, and Education Committees, March 16, 1979.
folder 57. Phamplet, Oklahoma Historical Society, " Legal Status," January 1915.
folder 58. Resolution Number 4 document, Decision of US Court of CLaims Favoring Choctaws and Chickasaws, October 8, 1941.
folder 59. Oklahoma Historical Society, Resolution Number 524, Naming State Owned Buildings, August 7, 1961.
folder 60. Legal papers and contract, Oklahoma Historical Society, April 7, 1976, makes mention of "Ship of State," book by Henry Wade.
folder 61. House Bill 1577, "Wages," April 11, 1978.
folder 62. House BIll 1714, " Proposed Act for Public Libraries," May 1, 1978.
folder 63. Senate Bill 24, " Act Providing for Construction of a Buildin," no date.
folder 64. Note, National ARchives, Washington, D. C., December 16, 1960.
folder 65. Note from George Shirk to Muriel Wright with letter from Ed Cornett, January 14, 1965.
folder 66. Receipt, Mrs. Bertha McBride, June 15, 1944, for a copy of a Chronicals article.
folder 67. Receipt, from Nina Nicol, October 23, 1950, for book.
folder 68. Calander date, MArtin Wiesendanger, and address, February 18, 1944.
file 69. Prints - Seals of the 5 Civilized Tribes
box 6. Oklahoma Historical Society Reports, 1907 - 1963
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Custodian's Reports, May 21, 1896, and 1907 - 1908
folder 2. Custodian Report, " Oklahoma Historical Society in a Brief," 1907 - 1918.
folder 3. Administration, Report of Expenditure of Funds, November 1950.
folder 4. Muriel Wright editorial, and research report to Charles Evans, May 10, 1948.
folder 5. Muriel Wright, Oklahoma Historical Society Annual Report, January 29, 1931.
folder 6. Oklahoma Historical Society, Annual Meeting Report, May 26, 1947.
folder 7. Senate Supplement Report, "Survey Conditions Among Indians," 78th Congress, 2nd Session, May 2, 1944.
folder 8. Oklahoma Historical Society, Financial Report, December 1944 and September 1945.
folder 9. Oklahoma Historical Society, Report to the Board of Directors, Quarterly Report, October 28, 1948.
folder 10. Oklahoma Historical Society Report to Board of Directors, January 17, 1949 through July 28, 1949.
folder 11. Report to the Board of Directors, Quarterly Meeting, Furnishings in Editorial Office, January 25, 1950.
folder 12. Report to the Board of Directors, First Quarter Report, 1950.
folder 13. Charles Evans, Quarterly Reports to Board of Oklahoma Historical Society, April 1952.
folder 14. Oklahoma Historical Society Quarterly Staff Report, 1953 - 1969.
folder 15. Quarterly Report to the Oklahoma Historical Society Board, January 28, 1954 to September 1954.
folder 16. Oklahoma Historical Society Quarterly Report, October 28, 1954 to January 27, 1955.
folder 17. Muriel H. Wright Report to the Board of Oklahoma Historical Society, April 11, 1955 to October 10, 1955.
folder 18. Oklahoma Historical Society Quarterly Report, April 18, 1955 to October 7, 1955.
folder 19. Muriel Wright Quarterly Report to Elmer Franker, January 9, 1956,
folder 20. Oklahoma Historical Society Quarterly Report to the Board, January 14, 1956.
folder 21. Muriel Wright Quarterly Report to Elmer Fraker, April 9, 1956. For period between January 9, 1956 and April 9, 1956.
folder 22. Quarterly Staff Report to the Board of Oklahoma Historical Society, April 16, 1956.
folder 23. Muriel Wright Quarterly Report to Elmer Fraker, July 9, 1956. For period between April 9, 1956 and July 9, 1956.
folder 24. Oklahoma Historical Society Staff Quarterly Report to the Board, July 10, 1956.
folder 25. Muriel Wright Quarterly Report to Elmer Fraker, July 9, 1956 to October 8, 1956. For period between July 9, 1956 to October 8, 1956.
folder 26. Oklahoma Historical Society Quarterly Staff Report to Board, October 15, 1956. For period between July 1956 and September 1956.
folder 27. Oklahoma Historical Society Quarterly Staff Report to the Board, January 15, 1959 to October 15, 1959.
folder 28. Oklahoma Historical Society Quarterly Report, Staff Activities, to the Board, October 19, 1961.
folder 29. Oklahoma Historical Society Quarterly Report, Staff Activities, to the Board, April 19, 1962. and October 19, 1962.
folder 30. Oklahoma Historical Society Quarterly Report, Staff Activities, January 16, 1963.
box 7. The Chronicles, Research Correspondence and Letters., 1930 - 1959
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Correspondence, Muriel Wright from J. H. Hobbs, 1930 - 1931.
folder 2. Julius D. Dreher Correspondence, July 21, 1930 to August 10, 1932. Names mentioned: E.E. Dale, Muriel Wright, and William R. Bizzell, University of Oklahoma President.
folder 3. T. U. Taylor Correspondence, to and from Muriel Wright, June and July 1938.
folder 4. Tams and Joel H. Bixby Correspondence, to and from Muriel Wright, November 1938, Muskogee, Oklahoma.
folder 5. F. F. Latta Correspondence, to Oklahoma Historical Society and to and from Muriel Wright, 1942 and 1944, Bakersfield, California.
folder 6. Clyde H. Porter Correspondence, to and from Muriel Wright, November 12, 1944, Kansas City, Missouri.
folder 7. W. S. Campbell Correspondence, to and from Muriel Wright, May and June 1945, Norman, Oklahoma.
folder 8. Donald E. Stauffer Correspondence, regarding Log Cabin Home of Sequoyah, May 19, 1946.
folder 9. Howard Kegley Correspondence, April 1947, Los Angeles, California.
folder 10. Mildred I. Cleghorn Correspondence, to and from Muriel Wright, February and March 1951, Pawnee, Oklahoma. In regards to Indian costumes, specifically Apache in Fort Sill.
folder 11. Harvey F. Trumbore Correspondence, April and June 1951. Includes a letter to Charles Evans, and C. J. Blinn from Secty Penna, and letters to and from Muriel Wright.
folder 12. Cheerokee Trail of Tears Correspondence, May 3, 22, 28, 1951. Letters from George Macon, Muriel Wright, and John Parris seeking source material.
folder 13. C. C. Stephens Correspondence, to and from Wright, "Booly July" at Boggy Depot, July 1951.
folder 14. Troy Kemper Correspondence, Quanah Parker information, Fort Sill Museum, January to August 1959.
folder 15. J. L. Penworth Correspondence, regarding " Pamphlet" Wilburton, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, no date.
folder 16. Muriel Wright letter from American Philosophical Society, July 20, 1920. Wright informed of book, " A Migration Legend of the Creek Indians," from librarian Hays.
folder 17. Muriel Wright letter from Department of Interior Librarian, August 5, 1921.
folder 18. Frances Hooper letters, to and from Muriel Wright, December 1925 to January 1926. Concerning information about Governor Allen Wright.
folder 19. Muriel Wright letter, January 19, 1926, and January 20, 1926. Letter to Postmaster asking for addresses of individuals in Neosho, Oklahoma, specifically Dr. W. H. Faucett.
folder 20. Joe Dukes letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 27, 1927 and March 12, 1927. Old council house, Nunih Waiya information recieved by Wright.
folder 21. Muriel Wright letter to Smithsonian Institute, regarding the origin of the word " Mississippi," August 19, 1927.
folder 22. James Culberson letters, to and from Muriel Wright, with details of stage stations at Boggy Depot, January and February 1928.
folder 23. Chas N. Gould letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 5, 1928, and June 19, 1928. Drilling of first well in Chactaw Nation, and interest from Gould to Wrights paper over Old Boggy Depot.
folder 24. Muriel Wright letter to Minta Foreman, Millerton, Oklahoma, February 13, 1928. Conserning costumes for Wheelock Academy celebration.
folder 25. Mrs. May Jamison letter to Muriel Wright, March 6, 1929.
folder 26. MuE. C. Barker letter to Muriel Wright, May 19, 1930. Interested in information of first "Austin Papers."
folder 27. John W. Flenner letter to Muriel Wright, September 16, 1930. Regarding lead to Dr. Faucett and Robert M. Darden.
folder 28. Mrs. Ben A. McKinney letters to and from Muriel Wright, 1930. Asking for notes from Wright, over her family McKinney family history.
folder 29. Muriel Wright letters, to and from Judge R. L. Williams, September 15, 1930 to February 20, 1931. Research data regarding political history of Chactaws and Chickasaws, and source gathering at the Society,
folder 30. Department of Archives and History letter to Muriel Wright, Jackson, Mississippi, April 7, 1931, the Gaines Papers.
folder 31. Muriel Wright letter to French W. Thompson, D. D., May 11, 1931. Requesting information on Wright family.
folder 32. D. A. Robbins, Chickasha, Oklahoma letter to Muriel Wright, February 24, 1932. Pictures before Statehood in Indian Territory.
folder 33. Grant Foreman letters, to Muriel Wright, August 3, 1932, April 23, 1934, and July 1, 1943. Regarding articles by Wright on the Chronicals.
folder 34. Muriel Wright letters to and from R. P. Cornkling, El Paso, Texas, March 23, 1934 and August 13, 1938.
folder 35. C. E. Chouteau letter, January 5, 1939. Eastern celebration of settlement and article of Couteau encyclopedia article.
folder 36. John B. Merse letters, January and February 1941. Asking for help on Samuel Garland information.
folder 37. Lester Hargett letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 1943 to February 1945. "Stanley Code," Indian law, and Chactaw law questions.
folder 38. C. F. Cook letters, to Oklahoma Historical Society and to and from Muriel Wright, January 22, 1946, and March 6, 1946. Regarding motion picture about Cherokee Strip, Los Angeles, California.
folder 39. Muriel Wright letter, from unknown author, December 10, 1946. ASking about Indian participation in the oil industry.
folder 40. Howard Kegley letters, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, to and from Muriel Wright, January 3, 1947 and February 7, 1947. Notes on information requested.
folder 41. Catheine Cate Coblents letters, to and from Muriel Wright, May and June 1948. Inquiry into Ah -yo-ka, of Cherokee descent.
folder 42. Vinson Lackey letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 4, 19, 1949. Conserning the reconstruction of Main Street in Old Boggy Depot.
folder 43. Hobert Ragland letter, Battle of Washita Village (Rush Springs), to Muriel Wright, August 27, 1949.
folder 44. Muriel Wright letter to Charlotte Mangseth, December 21, 1949. Names for dormatories at Riverside school.
folder 45. C. Ross Hume letter to Wright, 1949 - 1952. Discuss map of Caddo County.
folder 46. Amos D. Maxwell letter and article, March and April 1950. Thesis research, and oral examination at Oklahoma A & M College, on " The Sequoyah Convention of 1905."
folder 47. Muriel Wrigh letter to Mrs. J. B. Milan, June 23, 1950. Muriel Wright informing her of happenings at the Society, Charles Evans vacations and Claremore historical dedication.
folder 48. Mrs. Thomas O. Kirby letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October 23, 1950, and Decembe 11, 1950. Requesting the meaning of "shakolo," cypress tree in Choctaw.
folder 49. Delia R. Boone letters, to Charles Evans and from Muriel Wright, November 10, 27, 1950. Seeking information about Western boundary of Oklahoma.
folder 50. Melvin Harrel letters, to and from Muriel Wright, March 2, 9, 1951 and July 17, 23, 1951. Metcalf prints, and California Road Committee pagent.
folder 51. D. Mont Sweezy letter to Muriel Wright, April 23, 1951. Sun Dance pictures.
folder 52. H. K. Maxwell letters to Muriel Wright, Masonic Lodge History, June 9, 1951.
folder 53. Oscar E. Payne letters, to and from Muriel Wright, June 1951, concerning Dwight Mission.
folder 54. Mrs. Jean Risor letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August 24, 29, 1951. Information and picture needed of Morris Green, Choctaw Indian.
folder 55. E. R. Caywood letters, September 8 -15, 1951. Material advice for pagent of "The Story of Oklahoma."
folder 56. James D. Morrison letters, to and from Muriel Wright, biographical data of Mary McKinney Frye, October 5, 8, 1951.
folder 57. S. W. Brown, letters, to Muriel Wright, November 20, 1952 and December 14, 1951.
folder 58. J. W. Lambeth letters, to Governor Murray and from Muriel Wrright, requesting information og log cabin of Belle Starr, December 1951 and January 23, 1952.
folder 59. R. R. Hornbeck letters, to Oklahoma Historical Society and from Muriel Wright, 1951 - 1952. Meaning of " Oklahoma," in Choctaw, 'red peole,' and information about Indian proverbs.
folder 60. Mildred Berman, Gin and Company letters, to Oklahoma Historical Society and from Muriel Wright, April 5, 1952. Cherokee strip information and map for upcoming textbook.
folder 61. Mrs. J. Read Moore letters to R. G. Miller and from Muriel Wright, May 1, 5, 1951. Wanting to know where the first post office in Indian Territory was located.
folder 62. Colonel William T. Sichi letters, to Chamber of Commerce and from Muriel Wright, July 4, 21, 23, 1951. Reqesting data from 1907 onward on the lives and customs of the Cherokee.
folder 63. C. Earl Colley letters, concerning the Creek Council House, July 5, 1952, July 9, 1952, July 14, 1952, and June 25, 1952.
folder 64. Mrs. W. G. Bessley letters, to and from Muriel Wright, September 8, 9, 1952. Requesting information on Rev. Jacob Boucher.
folder 65. William Rhodes letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August 6, 1952, August 14, 1952, and August 29, 1952. Potowatomi song or person with song needed for American Indian Music for Young People album.
folder 66. Mary Smith Witcher letters, regarding her reserach on Delaware Indians, and Moses Grinter, to and from Muriel Wright, August 20, 23, 1952, and September 15, 16, 1952.
folder 67. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Dailey letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August 28, 1952, September 14, 1952, August 16, 1952, and September 16, 1952. Gilcrease notes and postcard.
folder 68. Beulah Rogers letters, to and from Muriel Wright, November 26, 1952 and December 4, 1952. Asking for sources used on article on the Chronicles about first white settlement in Oklahoma.
box 7A. The Chronicles, Research Correspondence and Letters, 1929 - 1977
folder 1. Muriel H. Wright correspondence, from P. D. Miller, January and February 1932.
folder 2. Charles Gould correspondence, October to December 1932.
folder 3. Clayton Rand, publisher, correspondence, 1937 - 1939.
folder 4. W. N. P. Dailey, correspondence, to and from Wright, 1938 - 1945.
folder 5. Paul A. Walker, correspondence, April 10, 1943 and July 16, 1943.
folder 6. James H. Gardner, correspondence, August to November 1943, to and from Wright.
folder 7. Mrs. Clyde Jennings, correspondence, November and December 1943.
folder 8. Gaston Litton, correspondence, to and from Muriel Wright, October and November 1944, and February 11, 1945.
folder 9. Elaine Goodale Eastman, correspondence, to and from Wright, October and November 1944.
folder 10. E. E. Dale, correspondence, to and from Wright, 1944, and 1950 - 1951.
folder 11. B. B. Chapman, correspondence, to and from Wright, 1944 - 1951.
folder 12. R. H. Hudson, correspondence, November 8, 12, 1946 and April 4, 25, 1946, with Williams and Evans.
folder 13. Rogers McVaugh, correspondence, January to March 1947, to and from Wright.
folder 14. Frederic E. Voelker, correspondence and letters, 1947 - 1949.
folder 15. Gilbert C. Fite, correspondence, 1948, to and from Wright.
folder 16. Oklahoma State Flag, correspondence, April and May 1951.
folder 17. Kenneth W. Porter, correspondence, and article, May and July 1951, with Wright " Seminole in Mexico."
folder 18. Marion E. Gridley, correspondence, to and from Wright, July 21, 26, 1951.
folder 19. Orpha B. Russell, correspondence, September and November 1951.
folder 20. Johnston Murray, correspondence, December 10, 1951.
folder 21. Mrs. Jeanne Van Nostrand, correspondence, to and from Oklahoma Historical Society and Wright, January - March 1952.
folder 22. National Fellowship of Indian Workers, correspondence, to and from Wright, January 9 - 15, 1952.
folder 23. Mrs. M. L. Coppock, correspondence, January 12, 1952 and October 27, 1951.
folder 24. Angie Debo, correspondence, to and from Wright, January - February 1952.
folder 25. Patrick J. Hurley, correspondence, to Oklahoma Historical Society, February 1952.
folder 26. Oklahoma State Flower, Mistletoe, correspondence, September 1951.
folder 27. Leroy H. Fischer, correspondence, October 27, 1964, to Wright, Stillwater, Oklahoma.
folder 28. Wallace Kidd, correspondence, 1964 - 1965, to and from Wright.
folder 29. Kenny A. Franks, correspondence, 1974 and 1977, to and from Luther Wilson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
folder 30. Donald J. Berthong, correspondence, November - December 1977.
folder 31. James R. Knight, correspondence, from C. D. Carter, concerning Wright, 1923.
folder 32. Muriel Wright correspondence, to and from B. F. Pace, John Reid, and Ms. Mooer, 1928 - 1951.
folder 33. Statehood banquet, Tulsa, Oklahoma, correspondence, November 1929.
folder 34. Carl L. Braly, correspondence, with Wright concerning Cedar Chests, October - November 1932.
folder 35. Joe Dukes, correpondence with Wright, June - July 1935.
folder 36. W. H. Lawderwork and Company, correpondence to and from Wright, September 7 , 9, 1936.
folder 37. Uncle James Brooks Wright, correspondence with Muriel Wright, 1937 - 1938.
folder 38. New York World's Fair, correspondence, with Wright, 1938 - 1939.
folder 39. Smithsonian Institute, correspondence regarding Moravian Mission, June - July 1940.
folder 40. Department of Indian Affairs, correspondence, July 1940.
folder 41. James Neill Northe, correspondence, June and July 1951, regarding collection of funds.
box 8. The Chronicles Research and General Letters, 1949 - 1973
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Mrs. C. E. Archer letters, to and from Muriel Wright, also includes a post card, February 8, 11, 1953. Information regarding Robert L. Ream.
folder 2. Albetta Wilson Constant letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 24, 27, 1953. Sac and Fox land openings for settlers questions.
folder 3. Carl E. Reubin letters to Charles Evans and from Muriel Wright, March 27, 1953, April 11, 1953, and April 17, 1953. "Human interest" material for research on the Chickasaw.
folder 4. Irene E. Mitchell letters, to Muriel Wright, June 25, 1953, Bloomfield Academy thesis, concerning the library there.
folder 5. T. B. Wall letters, to Grant Foreman and from Muriel Wright, September 10, 1953 and September 22, 1953. Needing help with Choctaw quote and book on the Choctaws.
folder 6. Muriel Wright letter to Dr. James D. Morrison, September 29, 1953. Requesting suggestions for Association of History College Professors.
folder 7. Clancy Sigal Letters, November - December 1953. Comanche information, and needing to locate Quanah Parkers family.
folder 8. Della Ryan letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 16, 1954 and January 21, 1954. Requesting a bibliography of Indiand in the Ozarks.
folder 9. Muriel Wright letter to Judge Baxter Taylor, January 27, 1954, Thouburns unmarked grave, also includes biographical data on Thouburn.
folder 10. Muriel Wright letter to Louis E. Larson, Armore, Oklahoma, February 10, 1954. Interested in three basketball scenes from Bloomfield book.
folder 11. Maude E. Sutton letters, February 26, 1954, March 16, 1954, and March 20, 1954, problems locating Mekusukey Academy in records.
folder 12. Muriel Wright letter to Ann Fellowa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, March 9, 1954. Data on Spiro Mound.
folder 13. Mrs. J. O. Misch, Tulsa, Oklahoma letters, to and from March 17, 1954, March 24, 1954. Trouble with Lilah Lindsey piece.
folder 14. Mrs. Julia Roan Pyle, Norman, Oklahoma letters, April 4, 1954, and May 19, 1954. Information needed on Louis LeFleur's marriages.
folder 15. Justin Rogers, Dallas, Texas letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July 29, 1955, and August 18, 19, 1955. Suggestion about Oklahoman history, the Magnolia Petroleum Company.
folder 16. Muriel WRight letter to Mrs. Ruth F. Davis,Southeastern State College, Durant, Oklahoma, June 6, 1956. Original source material on Wheelock Mission Church.
folder 17. J. M. Gaskin letters, to and from Muriel Wright, June 14, 27, 1956. John Buttrick Jones death, Denver, Colorado.
folder 18. Jack Smith letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 22, 1957, and Frbruary 6, 1957. Needing to obtain information on the "Mexican - Kickapoo."
folder 19. Mrs. P. H. Culpepper letters, to and from Muriel Wright, March 21, 1957, and May 21, 1957. In regards to two lost diplomas by the Society belonging to her parents.
folder 20. Charles R. Lowrie letters, to and from Muriel Wright, March 22, 1957, and July 9, 1957. Article containing information on Wm. Wilson, and needing more information on him.
folder 21. Frnaces Anckler, Houston, Texas letter to Muriel Wright, December 10, 1957. Needing newspaper account on Charlie Carter and shooting.
folder 22. Ralph Goodwin, Cambridge, Massachusetts letters, to and from Muriel Wright, 1957 - 1958. Requesting information on Creek Chief Pleasant Porter.
folder 23. Lucia Ferguson letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August 29, 1959. Reasons why the presences of two "Boggy Depots."
folder 24. Jane Howe letter to Muriel Wright, October 14, 1959. Authoritative history on Fort Sill and needing information on Frenchmen and Indians.
folder 25. Clyde R. Ham letter to Muriel Wright, October 14, 1959. Listing of Oklahoma wages.
folder 26. Ben Scott Custer letters, Regarding Dr. Ralston Smith, January and February 1961.
folder 27. E. N. Martel letters, to Oklahoma Historical Society and from Muriel Wright, February 6, 1960 and March 8, 1960. Needing correst information on last hanging in the state.
folder 28. J. Hughes Biles letter, June 16, 1961. Information request relating to the "Green Corn Rebellion."
folder 29. Mrs. A. B. Cobb, Jr. letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July 6, 1961, and July 10, 1961. Wanting information on Choctaws.
folder 30. George Shirk letter to Muriel Wright, August 15, 1960. Pacific Railroad Reports information in the National Archives.
folder 31. Mrs. Charlotte R. Keithley letter to Muriel Wright, August 18, 1961. Needing information regading her grandfathers decent.
folder 32. Bob Foreman letters, to and from Muriel Wright, December 1961. Battle of Round Mound, Artusse Yohola.
folder 33. Leroy Fischer letters, to and from Muriel WRight, 1961 - 1968. The Civil War in Oklahoma History and sites.
folder 34. William C. Sturtevant letters, to and from Muriel Wright, June 1, 1962 and June 5, 1962. In need of fhe help with the Seneca- Cayuga ethnological research.
folder 35. Robert M. Utley letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February and May 1963. REquesting the name of the Indian mentioned in General Richard H. Pratts' memoirs.
folder 36. Savoie Lottinville, New York, New York letter, carbon copy to Muriel Wright, March 11, 1963. Requesting Wrights manuscript.
folder 37. Louis Morse Whitham letters, to and from Muriel Wright, May 5, 1965. Compilation of Indian Territory in the Chronicals.
folder 38. Marie L. Wadley letter to Muriel Wright, October 20, 1965. Cooperation with the seals of the Five Civilized Tribes.
folder 39. James A. Schellenberg letters, to and from Muriel Wright, December 1, 29, 1966. Requesting information on bitter disputes of county chair in Oklahoma.
folder 40. Patt Hodge letters, August 2, 1968, and September 10, 1968. Rocks found by H. R. Hart, now missing and needing to locate them.
folder 41. Leona Barnett letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April 23, 1969 and May 7, 1969. Requesting the origin of the name "Five Civilized Tribes."
folder 42. John C. Grady letters, to Muriel Wright, and Henry Bass, April 23, 1969, June 4, 1969, and June 10, 1969. Assistance compiling lobor of love material on Texas 29th Cavalry Regiment.
folder 43. Muriel Wriht letter to Mr. Marcel Lefebvre, October 22, 1969. Okmulgee town seal request.
folder 44. Sam Spence letters, to and from Muriel WRight, October 24, 1969. Information on Robert Jones.
folder 45. James Culbertson letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April 29, 1970 and May 12, 1970. Assistance with finding the last place where Cherokee Nation records are deposited.
folder 46. Charles E. Grounds letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 4, 1971 and December 31, 1970. In need of details of Mekusukey Academy for Boys.
folder 47. Dick McWilliams letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 12, 1971 and February 16, 1971. Needing help with anthropological data on bodies near Fort Sill.
folder 48. Q. B. Boydstun letter to Rella Looney with carbon copy to Muriel Wright. Seeking ancestral information on Sina Ann Jane Ridge.
folder 49. Harold A. Hanson letter to Muriel Wright, April 6, 1971 and April 14, 1971. Assistance on a map for National Geographics article.
folder 50. Julia Carter Welch letters, August 29, 1971 and September 2, 10, 1971. Questioning Muriel Wright on Dorothea Owens death.
folder 51. Doris McCurtain Helander letters, July 15, 1971 and July 23, 1971. Information request on Green McCurtain.
folder 52. Ann D, Warwick letters to Muriel Wright and Oklahoma Historical Society, August 30, 1973, and September 7, 1973. Big Tree Kiowa Chief infomation shared with Wright.
folder 53. Lee Harkins letter to Muriel Wright, August 7, 1921 and August 21, 1926. Instruction for colum cut on article.
folder 54. J. H. Hill, Tulsa, Oklahoma letters to Muriel Wright, January 27, 1927 and February 4, 1927. Seeking source information on oil article in the Chronicles.
folder 55. Muriel WRight letter from unknown author, page missing, November 23, 1927. Seeking her opinion on footnotes and bibliography.
folder 56. Grant Foreman letter to Muriel Wright, November5, 1931. ASking her of sketches of old towns for the Chronicals.
folder 57. W, M. Dunn letters to Muriel Wright, 1927 - 1931. Praisinf her writing style, requesting biographical information and sharing of research information.
folder 58. Mary Thompson Fisher, Te Ata, letter from Muriel Wright, July 29, 1938. Suggested changes for captions.
folder 59. Muriel Wright letters between Wright and Mrs. Nash, May 7, 1939 and June 14, 1939. Biographical sketch article requested from Wright for the Chronicals.
folder 60. Sigmund Sameth letter to Moffit, glossy prints proposed for 'Black Creeks" article, August 6, 1940.
folder 61. B. B. Chapman letter, November 6, 1943. Thanking him for corrections and revision on the way.
folder 62. Alice Marriott letter to Muriel Wright with carbon copy of letter, January 14, 1944. Wishing Wright a good year.
folder 63. Frederick A. Virkus letter from Muriel Wright, April 28, 1944. Fowarding copies of the Chronicals for the Genealogical Institute.
folder 64. Mrs. Joys Baker Peru, Nebraska, letters, to and from Muriel Wright, June 1944. Interest on learning more on Mr. Baker's grandfather.
folder 65. Judge R. L. Williams letter to Muriel Wright, January 31, 1944. John Connor duplicate articles.
folder 66. Bess Truitt letters to and from Muriel Wright, April and November 1944. Jennie Harris article request from Truitt.
folder 67. Loren N. Brown letter from Muriel Wright, August 18, 1944. Favorable comments on article.
folder 68. Muriel Wright letter to James W. Moffitt, October 14, 1944 and June 20, 1946. Updating Mr. Moffitt on everyday events at the Society.
folder 69. E. E. Dale letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 30, 1945, January 17, 1950. Editorial policies, and updates of happenings at the Society.
folder 70. Muriel Wright letter, to and from Judge R. L. Williams, February 5, 1945 to October 1945.
folder 71. Muriel Wright letter to J. T. Wilkinson, June 26, 1945. Inquiring about "The Indian and his Pipie" article.
folder 72. J. Bartley letters, to and from Muriel WRight, July 25, 1945, and November 24, 1945. Updating on Board meeting and notes and documents on Summer issue of the Chronicals.
folder 73. Charles Evans letter to Muriel Wright, December 7, 1945. Speech converted to article, places care with her to be in the Chronicals.
folder 74. Muriel Wright letter to Hon. Williams H. Murray, April 19, 1946. THanking him for early Council glossy pictures.
folder 75. W. N. P. Dailey letters, to and from Muriel Wright, June 20, 1946. Moqui Sunke Dance article discussion about subject being in the Chronicles.
folder 76. Horace Jones letter, to and from Oklahoma Historical Society and Muriel Wright, July 23, 26, 1946. Needing a copy of the magazine, due to no source.
folder 77. Sister Anna Marie Scott, Thesis, Chronicals, October 1946.
folder 78. Muriel Wright letters, October 15, 1946, and April and June 1947. Wanting copies of Fall Chronicals.
folder 79. Gilbert C. Fite letter, January 2, 1947 and October 16, 20, 1947.
folder 80. Ora Eddleman Reed (Mrs. Charles L. Rube) letters, 1947. Manuscript delivered.
folder 81. Lee Harkins letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July 17, 1948 and August 5, 1948. Posey Poems aquisition.
folder 82. Cora Case Porter letters, to and from Muriel Wright, Septmeber 15, 20, 1948. Excusing herself for not sending typing pay.
folder 83. Mary Archer letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 13, 1949 and February 28, 1949. Needing reprint of the Chronicals for her.
box 9. The Chronicles General Letters, 1952 - 1963
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Muriel Wright letter to Mrs. Foreman, August 11, 1952. Mexican Survey article dicussion of journals or diaries.
folder 2. Daughters of American Revolution letter to Muriel Wright, August 13, 1952. Asking permission to reprint an article in DAR catalogue.
folder 3. Sherman P. Lawton letters, Norman, Oklahoma, to and from Muriel Wright, October 14, 24, 1952. Indian dance information and dancers needed for WKYY-TV series.
folder 4. Johns L. McCaw letters, Mount Sterling, Illinois, to and from Muriel Wright, Cherokee books inquest.
folder 5. Zella Armstrong letter to the Chronicles and from Muriel Wright, January 11, 1953. Postcard also included, January 22, 1953.
folder 6. O.L. Morgan letters, Newhall, California, to and from Muriel Wright, February - April 1953 and October 22, 1953. Requesting a full bound set of the Chronicles.
folder 7. Ernest Kiker letters, Houston, Texas, to and from Muriel Wright, March 22, 1953, and April 20, 1953. Sending her snapshots from the County.
folder 8. Riley E. White letters, Stillwater, Oklahoma, to and from Muriel Wright, March 25, 1953 and April 3, 1953. Needing help finding a picture of Tishomingo, reference from Angie Debo.
folder 9. Mary Smith Witcher letters, Tulsa, Oklahoma, to and from Muriel Wright, May 13, 1953 and May 18, 1953. Questioning Wright about interlibrary loans at the Society and a ledger belonging to Anna Stephens.
folder 10. Dr. I. N. McCash letter, Enid, Oklahoma, June 17, 1953, and June 26, 1953. Change of address for delivery of the Chronicles.
folder 11. Muriel Wright letter to John Wheeler Jr., Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 19, 1953. Reference on Joseph Thoburn paper on land holdings.
folder 12. Robert Rutland letters, Iowa City, Iowa, to and from Muriel Wright, July 6, 1953, and no date from Wright. WRitten permission requested to reprin article.
folder 13. Charles Gaylon Jr. letters, Lamar, Oklahoma, August 16, 1953 and September 1, 1953. Apraisal of Indian Treaties book.
folder 14. C. A. Vammen letter to Muriel Wright, October 6, 1953. Praising her precence at an event at the Cherokee Mission.
folder 15. Muriel Wright letter to W. T. Weir, October 15, 1953. Recomendation of Angie Debo books.
folder 16. Aletha Conner letters, Odessa, Texas, to and from Muriel Wright, October 16, 1953 and October 19, 1953. Asking for a picture of Allen Wright for a book publishing.
folder 17. T. B. Hall, Pawhuska, Oklahoma letter to Muriel Wright, January 22, 1954. Acknowledgement of request of three copies of "The Osage People and Their Trust Property" .
folder 18. Earl P. Enos letters, Shawnee, Oklahoma, to and from Muriel Wright, January 16, 1954 and January 24, 1953. Updating Wright on a project of Oklahoma postage stamps.
folder 19. L. L. Barte letter to Muriel Wright, February 13, 1954. Requesting Societies permission to reprint booklet on Old Dwight Mission School.
folder 20. Joe Maytubby letters, Clarita, Oklahoma, to and from Muriel Wright, February 21, 24, 1954 and April 28, 1954. Wapanuka Academy trip and color films Old Rock Academy.
folder 21. Amon E. McKay letters, Guymon, Oklahoma, to and from Muriel Wright, March 29, 1954 and March 31, 1954. In need of full Chronicles volumes on Panhandle history.
folder 22. Dorothy H. Claybourne letters, St. Louis, Missouri, to and from Muriel Wright, March 24, 1954, April 14, 1954, April 14, 1954, April 30, 1954, and May 19, 1954. John I. Gamble request for help creating an interest in Native American culture throughout Europe.
folder 23. Muriel Wright letter to Mrs. John W. Edrington, Oseeola, Arkansas June 17, 1954. Asking fo Indian entertainers for Library program.
folder 24. Kenneth L. Pike letters to Muriel Wright, June 21, 25, 1954. Summer Institure of Linguistics requesting permission to translate an article into various languages and then printing it.
folder 25. Walter A. Harris letter to Muriel Wright, June 22, 1954. Thanking Wright for sending five copies of the Chronicles.
folder 26. J. W. Thurman letter to Muriel Wright, June 30, 1954. Newsletter and Chronicles not being delivered.
folder 27. W. James Gough letter to Muriel Wright, July 8, 1954. Missing pages on Chronicles article.
folder 28. B. B. Chapman letter to Muriel Wright, August 10, 1954, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Congratulating her as Editor of the Chronicles.
folder 29. E. E. Dale letter to Muriel Wright, August 16, 1954, January 30, 1959, and February 5, 1959, Norman, Oklahoma. Thanking Wright for pictures sent.
folder 30. Lee Harkins letter to Muriel Wright, August 24, 1954, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
folder 31. Aemi J. Arlington letter to Muriel Wright, August 25, 1954, Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Attempt to acquire " Spring Place Mission."
folder 32. Charles Banks Wilson letters, Miami, Oklahoma, to and from Muriel Wright, December 11, 12, 1954. Requesting several glossy prints.
folder 33. Otis E. Young letter to Charles Evans, December 13, 1954, Peoria, Illinois. Requesting permission to use quotes from article, "Dragoons on the Santa Fe Trail."
folder 34. Jeanne B. Jacobson letter to Muriel Wright, December 15, 1954. Requesting several copies of the Chronicles to be sent out.
folder 35. Clifford L. Lord letter Muriel Wright, thanking her for returning historical societies questionnaire, December 28, 1954.
folder 36. James M. Babcock letter to Muriel Wright, January 21, 1955, Norman, Oklahoma.Needing a picture of Dr. Moorman for necrology.
folder 37. Burton Jones letter to Muriel Wright, February 12, 1955, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Requesting a copy of " The Bean Family" article.
folder 38. Dexter C. Eldridge letter to Muriel Wright, April 25, 1955, Norman, Oklahoma. Thanking Wright for her help providing illustrations.
folder 39. Muriel Wright letter to Miss Barber Jean White, Norman, Oklahoma, May 7, 1955. Postcard also included, May 5, 1955, as an invitation to Indian Bread Dance.
folder 40. Kenneth K. Bailey letters, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to and from Muriel Wright, May - July 1955. Inviting Wright to be a part of the annual convention of the Southwestern Social Science Association.
folder 41. Mrs. Jane Hotl Giles letters, Knifley, Kentucky, to and from Muriel Wright, June 11, 1955 and June 27, 1955. Research help needed fo historical novel.
folder 42. James N. Northe letter to Muriel Wright, June 15, 1955. Thanking Wright for information given.
folder 43. W. P. Semple letters, to and from Muriel Wright, June 18, 1855 and July 7, 1955, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Showing appreciation fo Wrights and Looneys help with record regarding 'Chitto v. United States.'
folder 44. Welborn Hop letter to Muriel Wright, August 15, 1955. Correction on "The Wild Child and She."
folder 45. Mrs. Mable G. Samson letters, to Co-Opertive Publishing Company and from Muriel Wright, November 7, 16, 1955, Guthrie, Oklahoma. In need to obtain a copy of "Springplace" of Morovian Mission by Wright.
folder 46. Mrs. Frances Brown letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 19, 21, 1955, Muskogee, Oklahoma. Requesting Wrights help with the seal of the Five Civilized Tribes Museum in Muskogee.
folder 47. Muriel Wright letters to George Shirk, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, January 22, 1956, and August 21, 1956. Restoration on old stage horse at the Society, and in need of Shirks approval for three possible manuscripts.
folder 48. Mrs. A. R. Ash letter to Muriel Wright, March 15, 1956. Membership dues sent to her and praising Frank Allen.
folder 49. Muriel Wright letter to Charles L. Ellis, May 7, 1956. Discusses the annual tour, which traced the Chisholm trail.
folder 50. Beulah Jean letter to Muriel Wright, June 1, 1956. Membership dues with the Chronicles.
folder 51. Michael Harrison letters, 1956 - 1957, Sacramento, California. Includes letters to Elmer Fraker, Muriel Wright, to Mr. Murrill, and Mrs. Lillian, and from Muriel Wright in regards to the Muriel Material.
folder 52. Sam Wood letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January - August 29, 1957, Tahlequa, Oklahoma. Volunteering to make a comprehensice index of the Chronicles.
folder 53. May Belle Amerson Berry letter to Muriel Wright, January 10, 1957, Dallas, Texas. Membership dues for 1957.
folder 54. Mrs. Carl Richman letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April 20, 1957, and May 7, 1957, Foreman, Arkansas. Asking for exact dimension of Choctaw flag.
folder 55. A. M. Gibson letter to Muriel Wright, June 13, 1957, Norman, Oklahoma. Thanking Wright for intriducing her to Elmer Fraker, and mentions manuscriptsof Cimarron Territory.
folder 56. Muriel Wright letter to Robert Goobi, July 3, 1957, Anadarko, Oklahoma. Asking for suggestions on "top brass" Army and Chief Joseph Johnsons monument.
folder 57. Robert F. Hirsch letters, Jul 12, 1957, July 30, 1957, and August 3, 1957, New York, New York. To University of Oklahoma Press, to Muriel Wright, and from Wright, regarding Kicking Bird.
folder 58. Richard M. Ketchup letter to Muriel Wright, August 28, 1957, New York, New York. Thankinf her for her help with " Great Historic Places" book.
folder 59. Priscilla W. Utterback letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October 1, 14, 1957, Durant, Oklahoma. Assistance needed with Chickasaw pictures.
folder 60. Frank Takes Gun letters, Albuquerque, New Mexico, list of documents need by Walburn Cortright, of Native American Church, February 27, 1958, March 1, 1958, and March 3, 1958.
folder 61. Homer Freeny letter to Muriel Wright, May 23, 1958, Durant, Oklahoma. Regarding the Nail home construction.
folder 62. Emma Lila Fundabuck letters, June - July 1958. To Charles Evans, from Muriel Wright, in need of some articles and pictures.
folder 63. Dr. E. C. McReynolds letters, to J. Meton England, and from Muriel Wright, November 1958.
folder 64. Joyce Sochen letters, to and from Muriel Wright, May 22, 1959, May 26, 1959, Wilmette, Illinois. Offering Wright photographic material information.
folder 65. Wagnor County letters, July 1959. Letter from Bruce Parkinson, Phoenix, Arizona to Francis Thetford, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.and letter to Terry Parkinson from C. B. Stuart.
folder 66. Muriel Wright letter to Thomas H. Harrison, Pryor, Oklahoma, August 4, 1959. Receipt of annual dues.
folder 67. Muriel Wright letter to Mrs. Charlotte Crisler, August 24, 1959, Ft. Townson, Oklahoma. Old Swink house information found at the National ARchives in Washington, D. C.
folder 68. Orron D. Evans letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August 27, 1959 and August 19, 1959, St. Louis Missouri. Sacajawea statue is mentioned by Evans, and his speech about her is included.
folder 69. Henry Carlton Jones letter to Muriel Wright, November 2, 1959, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Informing her of distinguished award for the Chronicles of Oklahoma.
folder 70. Ben Carter Heald letter to Muriel Wright, December 11, 1959, Springfield, Colorado. Information dealing with Mollie Healds genealogy.
folder 71. Muriel Wright inter-office letter, January 13, 1960. To Elmer Fraker, reporting on progress.
folder 72. Oklahoma Council of English Teachers letter to Muriel Wright, June 20, 1960, Guthrie, Oklahoma. Requesting her help with illustrations and biography.
folder 73. Old Fashioned Costume Contest letter to Muriel Wright, July 11, 1960. Penn Square Merchants Association appreciation for Wright participation.
folder 74. Mari Sandoz letter to Muriel Wright, November 2, 1960, New York, New York. A list of material needed.
folder 75. United States Department of the Interiors, Laurence D. Cone letters to Muriel Wright, to Laurence Gone from Logan Billingaley, 1960 - 1961. Regarding memorial to Charles Curtis.
folder 76. Savoie Lottinville letters, to and from Muriel Wright, 1960 and March and April 1964, Norman, Oklahoma. Also includes letters between Helen Mitchell, Lattinville and Muriel Wright.
folder 77. Muriel Wright letter to Julio Perez, January 20, 1961, Washington, D. C. Wright asking for microfilm file of Fort Washita.
folder 78. William L. McGiboney letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January and February 1961, Sulphur, Oklahoma. Request for Caddo map to Davis with topography.
folder 79. Harriet Cormack letters to Muriel Wright, January and March 1961, Corte Madera, California. Sending her payment for two books and the Chronicles.
folder 80. Mame K. Ginter letter to Muriel Wright, February 1, 1961, Talequah, Oklahoma. Refence to individual with McIntosh history.
folder 81. Ralph A. Barney letter to Muriel Wright, February 17, 1961, Washington, D. C. Needing Cherokee map with boundaries and cesssions.
folder 82. Arthur R. Lawrence letters, to and from Muriel WRight, June 11, 13, 1961, Lawton, Oklahoma. Corection needed on name of author of article printed in the Chronicles.
folder 83. Mrs. Annetti M. Czillinger letters to and from Muriel Wright, June and July 1961. Asking about connection of Muriel Wright with a painting in 1890.
folder 84. Robert Mutley letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July and September 1961, Santa Fe, New Mexico. National Park Services asking Wright to review their new program.
folder 85. Robert H. Dott letters, to and from Muriel Wright, 1961 - 1962, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
folder 86. H. Milt Phillips letter to Muriel Wright, March 9, 1962, Seminole, Oklahoma. Congratulating Wright on dealing with the Chronicles.
folder 87. Charles Evans letters to and from Muriel Wright, April 1, 2, 1962. Evans not receiveing Chronicles and makes a request to recieve past copies.
folder 88. United Presbeterian Church letters, to and from Muriel Wright, May and June 1962. Indian National Conference reportings.
folder 89. Muriel Wright letter to Bob, no date. Discusses Old Boggy Depot meeting and pull against it.
box 10. The Chronicles - General Letters and Manuscript Questions, 1949 -1978
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Larry Kelley letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July 3, 1963 and July 8, 1963, Norman, Oklahoma. Run of 1889 photograph needed.
folder 2. Hugh D. Corwin letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July 3, 4, 1964, Lawton, Oklahoma. Permission to reprint an article.
folder 3. Jack Alexander letters, to and from Muriel Wright, November 3 - 29, 1964, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Seeeking record of Creek annuity payment.
folder 4. Annita Valliere letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 24, 26, 1965.
folder 5. Frank C. Cooper letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 25, 1965 and November 2, 1965. Needing th "Blazing Horizon."
folder 6. Doris P. Longman letter to Muriel Wright, February 12, 1965. Thanking Wright on her discussion at Area Diatitians Annual Conference.
folder 7. C. G. Crampton letter to Elmer Fraker, June 22, 1965, Salt Lake City, Utah. The American West asking permission to reprint several articles.
folder 8. Patrick Young letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July 21, 23, 1965. Permission to excerpt words from an article.
folder 9. Laurence D. Cone letters, August 9 - 12, 1965, Muskogee, Oklahoma. Asking for copies of the Chronicles for the Five Civilized Tribes Museum.
folder 10. Ralph W. Casey letters, to and from Muriel Wright, September 26, 1965 and October 4, 1965, Tonkawa, Oklahoma. Attemp to sell Wright two sets of books.
folder 11. Dorothy Orton letters, to and from Muriel Wright, September 29, 1965, October 3, 1965, October 6,1965, and April 5, 1966.
folder 12. B. B. Chapman letter to Muriel Wright, October 9, 1965, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Problems found in the Chronicles once printed.
folder 13. Helen Wells letters, to and from Muriel Wright, November 19, 1965 and November 14, 1965, Indianapolis, Indiana. Seeking permission to reprint several articles.
folder 14. Muriel Wright letter to Walter Hart Blumenthal, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 15, 1966.
folder 15. Mrs. Dorothy Newman letter to Muriel Wright, April 21, 1966. Notes on English word "New Voice" into Choctaw.
folder 16. T. B. Hall letter to Muriel Wright, September 16, 1966, Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
folder 17. Alice Marriott letter to Muriel Wright, April 12, 1966. Two book review completed sent to Wright.
folder 18. Carol K. Rachlin letter to Muriel Wright, April 18, 1966. Telling her of completing her book review.
folder 19. Alvin M. Josephy Jr. letter to Muriel Wright, May 23, 1966, New York, New York. Requesting Chronicles copies with information on the Nez Perce Indians.
folder 20. Robert G. Harding letter to Oklahoma Historical Society, June 27, 1966, Gardena, California.
folder 21. Omer L. Morgan letter to Muriel Wright, Juy 2, 1966, Newhall, California. Asking of Wright's interest on his article about Cherokee, California.
folder 22. Mildred Ballenger letters, July 25, 1966 and August 25, 1966. Problems with Tahlequah newpaper using exerts from her article without permission.
folder 23. Muriel Wright letter to Q. B. Boydstum, January 26, 1967, Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. Informing him that the lost article was found.
folder 24. Mayme D. Mayes letter to Muriel Wright, February 10, 1967, Pryor, Oklahoma.
folder 25. F. C. Scriver letter to Muriel Wright, March 1, 1967, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Updating Wright on a manuscript.
folder 26. Bob Kingsbery letter and card to Wright, April 15, 1967 and December 27, 1967. Thanking her for all her help.
folder 27. R. Palmer Howard, M. D. letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 24, 1968 and March 29, 1968.
folder 28. Earl Welch letter to Muriel Wright, June 11, 1968. Informs Wright of her article in the Oklahoma City Times.
folder 29. Florence Hart McInturff letters, to Elmer Fraker, and from Muriel Wright, July 30, 1968 and August 2, 1968.
folder 30. T. L. Ballenger letter to Muriel Wright, November 8, 1968, Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Church histories sent to Wright.
folder 31. Martha L. Buck letters, to and from Muriel Wright, December 26, 1968 and December 30, 1968, Nashville, Tennessee. Recomendation questions on Leroy H. Fischer.
folder 32. Royce H. Peterson letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 19, 25, 1969, Edmond, Oklahoma.
folder 33. Earl Boyd Pierce letter to Muriel Wright, February 17, 1969, Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Seeking copies of the Chronicles.
folder 34. Francis Imon letter to Muriel Wright, May 8, 1969, Hugo, Oklahoma. Thanking Wright for copies of a necrology.
folder 35. Harve Taylor letters to Muriel Wright, May 16, 1969 and December 3, 1969, Texhoma, Oklahoma. Stories belonging to Taylor.
folder 36. Diana B. Hill letter to Editor of the Chronicles, August 25, 1969, Washington, D. C. An official exchange between the Chronicles and American Historical Review.
folder 37. James G. Driscoll letters, to and from Muriel Wright, September 29, 1969, and October 2, 1969, Silver Springs, Maryland. Seeking permission to reprint article.
folder 38. Ruth Holt Payne letters, to and from Muriel wright, October 22, 27, 1969, Lincoln, Arkansas. In refence to source information for Pin Indians.
folder 39. Edward A. Shaw letters, to and from Muriel Wrights, December 3, 1969 and January 23, 1970, Norman, Oklahoma. Seeking Wrights opinion on his manuscript.
folder 40. Bruce R. Liddic letters to Oklahoma Historical Society and from Muriel WRight, 1969 - 1970, Liverpool, New York.
folder 41. Muriel Wright letter to Linda Finley, 1969 - 1970, Dyersburg, Tennessee. Seeking notes on W. T. Finley.
folder 42. George R. Kennedy letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 20, 22, 1970, Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The Washington County Historical Society asking permission to reprint certain articles.
folder 43. Mrs. Leona M. Moore letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 15, 1970 and January 22, 1970, Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
folder 44. J. T. Alexander letters, to and from Muriel Wright, March 19, 23, 1970, Sperry, Oklahoms. Seeking Cherokee dictionary.
folder 45. Roy Brewer letters, to and from Muriel Wright, APril 23, 1970 and May 11, 1970, Arlington, Virginia. Refernces needed for Pushmataha, Choctaw Chief information.
folder 46. Frank W. Spragus letters, May 20, 1970 and June 23, 1970, Midwest City, Oklahoma. Wright seeking data on the Trail.
folder 47. Annie L. Steele letter, September 8, 1970 and October 6, 1970, Chickasaw, Oklahoma.
folder 48. Joanna C. Scerer letters, to Oklahoma Historical Society and from Muriel Wright, October 6, 8, 1970.
folder 49. Gary Witcher letter and newsaper articles, November 4, 1970, Weatherford, Oklahoma.
folder 50. Francis W. Schaubem letters, to and from Muriel Wright, November 27, 1970 and November 30, 1970, Woodland Hills, California.
folder 51. Gaspare S. Signorelli letters,to and from Muriel Wright, January 27, 1971, February 3, 1971, November 20 1970, and February 10, 1971, Brooklyn, New York.
folder 52. Glenna P. Middlebrooks letter to Muriel Wright, January 25, 1971, Shreveport, Louisiana. Thanking Wright for copies made of the Chronicles.
folder 53. O.L. Nossaman letters, to Oklahoma Historical Society and from Muriel Wright, Durant, Oklahoma.
folder 54. Muriel Wright letter to Trudi Snyder, Oceanside, New York, August 20, 1971.
folder 55. Spencer H. McCallum letters, to Oklahoma Historical Society and from Wright, November 11, 1971, and January 19, 1971, San Pedro, California.
folder 56. Omer C. Stewart letter to the Editor of the Chronicles, March 30, 1971, Boulder Colorado, in need of glossy prints for Peyote Religion reserach.
folder 57. Glenn Dale Carter letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April 20, 1971, Shawnees, Oklahoma. Assistance for bibliography on past judges.
folder 58. Willie A. Hale letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April 29, 1971 and May 7, 1971, Janesville, Wisconcin.
folder 59. R. A. Woods letters, to and from Muriel WRight, September 13, 1971 and Septamber 14, 1971, Dallas, Texas.
folder 60. Velma Nieberding letter, to and from Muriel Wright, September 29, 1971, October 5, 1971, January 12, 1972, and January 14, 1971.
folder 61. Hal C. Horton letter to Oklahoma Historical Society, October 18, 1971, Awaiting six promised copies of the Chronicles.
folder 62. Muriel Wright letter, copyright law, October 20, 1971.
folder 63. Walter N. Vernon letter, January 9, 1972, Nashville, Tennessee.
folder 64. Mrs. Florence Phelps Smith letter, January 31, 1972, biographical information.
folder 65. E. D. Shaw letters, to Easterling and Muriel Wright, May 13, 1972, and December 22, 1972. Estimate for production of the Chronicles.
folder 66. Franklin Mint, Bicentennial medal design, June 2, 1972, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania.
folder 67. Odie Faulk letters, to and from V. R. Easterling, carbon copy to Wright, January, February, and November 1973.
folder 68. H. Glenn Jordan letters to Mac Harris and Vickie Sullivan, April 27, 28, 1978, order to write an article.
folder 69. B. B. Chapman letter to Muriel Wright, post card included, February 28, 1949.
folder 70. Alington R. Telle letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April - June and October 1950. Judge William history and will execution.
folder 71. Carl Coke Rister letters, April, September, and October 1949.
folder 72. Alice J. Lawrence letters, to and from Muriel Wright, 1949 - 1950, Chelsea, Oklahoma. Notifications of Mr. Milans condition and Wrights manuscript.
folder 73. Redmond S. Cole letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April 10, 11, 1950, Tulsa, Oklahoma, biographical sketch of Joseph C. Stone.
folder 74. Welborn Hope letter and poem, " The Wild Child and She," April 24, 1950.
folder 75. Angie Debo letters, to and from Muriel Wright, June 26, 1950, June 30, 1950, November 7, 1950, November 13, 1950, and December 23, 26, 1950, Marshall, Oklahoma, Stillwater, Oklahoma.
folder 76. James D. Morrison letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October 10, 16, 1950, Durant, Oklahoma, draft and dissertation update.
folder 77. O. A. Hilton letter to Muriel Wright, November 20, 1950, Stillwater, Oklahoma, preliminary draft.
folder 78. S. C. Hayward letter to Dr. Charles Evans, December 7, 1950, Hanover, New Hampshire, Wheelock publications.
folder 79. Muriel Wright letters, 89ers, January and February 1951.
folder 80. Walter Yust letter to Muriel Wright, February 6, 1951, Chicago, Illinois.
folder 81. Edith Dougherty letters to Oklahoma Historical Society and from Muriel Wright, February 13, 16, 1951.
folder 82. Dudley W. Stoddard letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 27, 1951, and March 2, 1951, New York, New York.
folder 83. Eva A. Ralls letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April 24, 30, 1951, "Women Teachers in Oklahoma," article request for research.
folder 84. J. B. Wright letter to W. O. Roberts, May 1, 1951, McAlester, Oklahoma.
box 11. The Chronicles - Manuscript Letters and Newspaper Articles, 1949 - 1964
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Kansas Academy of Science letter to Charles Evans, July 9, 1951, picture not credited on an article.
folder 2. Dr. Robert Taft letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July 27, 30, 1951, Lawrence, Kansas.
folder 3. Dorothat Majors letters, to and from Muriel WRight, Oklahoma flag controversy of colors, August 13, 18, 1951.
folder 4. Muriel Wright letter to J. V. Milford, September 27, 1951, Byars, Oklahoma, Old Camp Arbuckle.
folder 5. Gaston Litton letter to Muriel WRight, October 11, 1951, ARchivist at University of Oklahoma.
folder 6. Edna Bowman letters to Muriel Wright, November 8, 9, 1951, Kingfisher, Oklahoma.
folder 7. Muriel Wright letter to J. M. Henry, December 29, 1951, Cordell, Oklahoma.
folder 8. Jessie Voils letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 21, 1952 and November 1, 1951, New York, New York.
folder 9. Muriel Wright letter to James D. Morrison, January 11, 1952 and June 19, 1952, "Social History of the Choctaws."
folder 10. Harris Jones letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 7, 18, 1952, North Little Rock Arkansas.
folder 11. Walter J. Cunningham letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 8, 12, 1952, Honey Grove, Texas.
folder 12. Mel H. Bolster letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 23, 26, 1952, Fayetteville, Arkansas, Chitto Harjo essay.
folder 13. J. B. Rounds letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 26, 1952, and March 8 ,1952, Indian Handicraft Shop.
folder 14. E. R. Caywood letters, to and from Muriel Wright, March 7, 17, 1952, Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
folder 15. Muriel Wright letter to H. B. Bass, March 29, 1952, Enid, Oklahoma.
folder 16. Miss Helen Mitchell letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April 4, 7, 1952, Dallas, Texas. Choctaw Nation seal.
folder 17. Mrs. W. G. Beasley letters, to and from Muriel Wright, March 12, 25, 1952, Holdenville, Oklahoma, Jessie Walker information.
folder 18. Kenneth Porter letters to Oklahoma Dailey and from Muriel Wright, March 16, 1952, April 7, 1952, and September 15, 1952, Eugene, Oregon.
folder 19. Muriel Wright letter to Roy Temple House, March 18, 1952, Norman, Oklahoma.
folder 20. Husdon Brothers letters, to and from Muriel Wright, May 26, 28, 1952, Coalgate, Oklahoma, General Hurley.
folder 21. Muriel Wright letter to Tom Gregg, May 28, 1952, Jumbo, Oklahoma.
folder 22. Margarette H. Baker letters, June 11, 1952 and June 17, 1952, to and from Muriel Wright, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.
folder 23. Tims Autry letters, to and from Muriel Wright, June 26, 1952 and July 11, 1952, Purcell, Oklahoma. Indian name for first born.
folder 24. J. H. Molder letters to Oklahoma Historical Society, from Muriel Wright, July 4, 10, 1952, North Hollywood, California. Crazysnake, Creek Indian.
folder 25. Dr. H. K. Maxwell letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July 14, 17, 1952, Okemah, Oklahoma.
folder 26. Mrs. J. O. Misch letters, to and from Muriel WRight, July 29,1952 and August 7, 1952. Apology for broad pieces.
folder 27. Bob Duncan letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August 4, 9, 1952, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
folder 28. Muriel Wright letter to Hamilton Gardner, August 24, 1953, Salt Lake City, Utah. Correction on a name for article.
folder 29. J. P. Kinney letters, November 26, 1952 - March 6, 1953. Includes letter for J.P. Kinney, for Muriel Wright, and from Charles Evans.
folder 30. Mrs. C. B. Jackson letters to and from Muriel Wright, November 1952, Muskogee, Oklahoma, awaiting papers.
folder 31. Mel Harrel letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 12, 1953 and February 21, 1953, "Life of Augusta Metcalf" manuscript update, San Benardino, California.
folder 32. Joe C. Jackson letters, January 27, 1953 - July 16, 1956, Includes letters to Milt Phillips, Muriel Wright, Earnest Kiker, and Jackson.
folder 33. Muriel Wright letters, February 18, 1953, March 30, 1953, and April 30, 1953, to the Chronicles and Mr. Phillips.
folder 34. Jack H. Smith letters, to and from Muriel Wright, May 13, 16, 1953, Clarita, Oklahoma.
folder 35. Carl E. Rubin letters, to and from Muriel WRight, June 7, 1953 and June 17, 1953, Tishomingo, Oklahoma.
folder 36. H.K. Maxwell letters, 1953
folder 37. Eugene Swearingen letters, 1953
folder 38. Dr. OB Groom letters, 1954
folder 39. Mrs. George W. Harrison letter, 1954
folder 40. Louis & Houston Scott letter, 1954
folder 41. John Gillespie letter, 1955
folder 42. Frank C. Fellbaum letter
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folder 44. Mrs. Grant Foreman (Carolyn) letter, 1954-1955
folder 45. Theodore A. Edieer letter
folder 1. Kansas Academy of Science letter to Charles Evans, July 9, 1951, regarding a picture not credited in the Chronicles.
folder 2. Dr. Robert Taft letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July 27, 1951 and July 30, 1951, Lawrence, Kansas.
folder 3. Dorotha Majors letters, to and from Muriel Wright, Oklahoma flag contraversy, August 13, 1951 and August 18, 1951.
folder 4. Muriel Wright letter to Mrs. J. V. Milford, September 27, 1951, Byars, Oklahoma.
folder 5. Gaston Litton letter to Muriel Wright, October 11, 1951, Norman, Oklahoma.
folder 6. Edna Bowman letters, Nobember 8, 9, 1951, to and from Muriel Wright,
folder 7. Muriel Wright letter to J. M. Henry, December 29, 1951, first railroad in Indian Territory.
folder 8. Jessie Voils letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 21, 1952, and November 11, 1951, book review that appeared in the New York Times.
folder 9. Muriel Wright letter to James D. Morrison, January 11, 1952 and June 19, 1952, Durant, Oklahoma, addressing the history department.
folder 10. Harris Jones letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 7, 18, 1952, Cherokee work Tonnaga meaning.
folder 11. Walter J. Cunningham letters, February 8, 12, 1952, Honey Grove, Texas, meaning of 'cradle-board.'
folder 12. Mel H. Bolster letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 23 1952 and February 26, 1952, Fayetteville, Arkansas.
folder 13. J. B. Rounds letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February 26, 1952 and March 8, 1952, invitation to Indian Handicraft Shop opening.
folder 14. E. R. Caywood letters, to and from Muriel Wright, Marh 6, 1952 and March 17, 1952.
folder 15. Muriel Wright letters to H. B. Bass, Enid, Oklahoma, March 29, 1952.
folder 16. Miss Helen Mitchell letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April 4, 1952 and April 7, 1952, Choctaw Nation seal.
folder 17. Mrs. W. G. Beasley letters, to and from Muriel Wright, March 12, 25, 1952.
folder 18. Kenneth Porter letters, to Dailey Oklahoman, and from Muriel Wright, March 16, 1952, April 7, 1952, and September 15, 1952, in need of a copy of an article.
folder 19. Muriel Wright letter to Roy Temple House, March 8, 1952, Norman, Oklahoma, portrait for the Society.
folder 20. Hudson Brothers letters, to and from Muriel Wright, May 26, 28, 1952, Coalgate, Oklahoma. In need of information of General Hurley and Smallwood.
folder 21. Muriel Wright letter to Tom Gregg, May 28, 1952, Jumbo, Oklahoma. In regards to papers belonging to Gregg's father, an early physician.
folder 22. Margaretter H. Baker letters, to and from Muriel Wright, June 11, 1952 and June 17, 1952, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.
folder 23. Tims Autry letters, to and from Muriel Wright, June 26, 1952 and July 11, 1952, Purcell, Oklahoma, Indian name for newborn.
folder 24. J. H. Molder letters, to Oklahoma Historical Society and from Muriel Wright, July 4, 1952 and July 10, 1952.
folder 25. Dr. H. K. Maxwell letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July 14, 1952 and July 17, 1952, Okemah, Oklahoma.
folder 26. Mrs. J. O. Misch letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July 19, 1952 and August 7, 1952, Lilah Lindsay piece for the Chronicles.
folder 27. Bob Duncan letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August 4, 1952 and August 9, 1952, "Folklore of the Cowbow in Oklahoma."
folder 28. Hamilton Gardner letter to Muriel Wright, Cooke's biography, August 24, 1953,
folder 29. J. P. Kinney letters, November 26, 1952 to March 6, 1953. letters to Charles Evans, and to and from Muriel Wright.
folder 30. Mrs. C. B. Jackson letters, to and from Muriel Wright, November 1952, in need of address to mail papers.
folder 31. Mel Harrel letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 12, 1953 and February 21, 1953. San Benardino, California, manuscript, "Life of Agusta Metcalf."
folder 32. Joe C. Jackson letters, January 27, 1953 to July 16, 1956, comments on two manuscripts for the Publication Committee.
folder 33. Muriel Wright letters, February 18, 1953 and April 30, 1953, to the Publication Committee.
folder 34. Jack H. Smith letters, to and from Muriel Wright, May 13, 1953 and May 16, 1953, Clarita, Oklahoma.
folder 35. Carl E. Rubin letters, to and from Muriel Wright, June 7, 1953 and June 17, 1953, Joe Newberry necrology.
folder 36. H. K. Maxwell letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August 27, 1953, and September 22, 1953. Okemah, Oklahoma, update on manuscript.
folder 37. Eugene L. Swearingen letters, November 17, 1953 and November 21, 1953, " Oklahoma State Corporation Commission" article not appropriate for publishing.
folder 38. Dr. O. B. Groom letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 5 ,1954 and January 11, 1954, Bristow, Oklahoma, lost article.
folder 39. Mrs. George W. Harrison letters, to and from Muriel Wright, March 15, 1954, and March 19, 1954, Northfield Seminary girls.
folder 40. Muriel Wright letters, to and from Lewis and houston Scott, Princeton, New Jersey, father at Fort Sill information.
folder 41. John Gillespie letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August 11, 1955 and August 19, 1955, East Central Normal School.
folder 42. Frank Fellbaum letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October 13, 1954 and October 15, 1954, Fairland, Oklahoma.
folder 43. Muriel Wright letter to William Little Jr., December 11, 1954, thanking him for allowing her to read manuscript on East Central State College.
folder 44. Muriel Wright letters to and from Mrs. Grant Foreman, 1954 - 1955, corrections.
folder 45. Theodore A. Ediger letter to Muriel Wright, January 17, 1955. Cheyenne Indians information meeting requirements for manuscript.
folder 46. Frank C. Fellbaum letters, to and from Muriel WRight, November 18, 20, 1955. Fairland, Oklahoma, cannot complete article.
folder 47. Muriel Wright letter to General William S. Key, March 16, 1955, comments for person file.
folder 48. Henry B. Bass letter to Muriel Wright, April 7, 1955, H. H. Champlin article proofs.
folder 49. Muriel Wright letter to Mrs. Velma Nielberding, May 23, 1955, checking her "St. Agnes Mission" article.
folder 50. Minnie L. Gravitt letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October 22, 1955 and October 26, 1955. McAlester, Oklahoma, article errors.
folder 51. B. B. Chapman letters, 1956 - 1959. Letters to and from Muriel Wright, Mrs. Phillips, Seminole, Oklahoma, and Houston, Texas.
folder 52. DAvid E. Conrad letters, 1956 - 1960, " The Whipple Expedition in Oklahoma."
folder 53. Articleand letter by Bernice Crockett, to Muriel Wright, "Health Practices and Beliefs of Indians," February 12, 1957.
folder 54. Cortez Ewing letters, May 25, 1957 and October 23, 1957, short essay on Charles Perry, Norman, Oklahoma.
folder 55. E. H. Swaim letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October 30, 1957 and December 10, 1957, historical journal inserts, Eden, Texas.
folder 56. Bess Rogers letters, to and from Muriel Wright, December 4, 5, 1957, Weatherford, Oklahoma.
folder 57. Walter Yust letter to Muriel Wright, October 22, 1958, "Oklahoma" article in Encyclopedia Brittanica.
folder 58. Dwight L. Smith letters, to and from Muriel Wright, 1958 - 1959, "Sun Circles and Human Hands" review, Oxford, Ohio.
folder 59. Kenneth F. Neighbours letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April 17, 1959 and April 20, 1959, article update on exodus of Indians in Texas, Wishita Falls, Texas.
folder 60. Muriel Wright letter to J. H. Eitel, June 9, 1959, Spencerville, Oklahoma.
folder 61. Mrs. Mary H. Clark letters, September 11, 1959 and December 1, 1959, Cherokee Male Seminary.
folder 62. Muriel Wright letter to Tom Daniel, October 12, 14, 1959, table needed for Encyclopedia article.
folder 63. Rudi Haliburton letters, April and May 1960, to and from Muriel Wright, Lawton, Oklahoma.
folder 64. Don Davis letters, to and from Muriel Wright, May 16, 1960. Historical places in Oklahoma list.
folder 65. E. E. Dale letter to Muriel Wright, Norman, Oklahoma, May 15, 1961, speech for publication.
folder 66. Margaret H. Cole letter, June 12, 1961, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Daughters of the American Confederacy information.
folder 67. Ora Reed letters, to and from Muriel Wright, February and March 1962, Ruth M. White article.
folder 68. Muriel Wright letter to Mrs. Velma Jayne, October 24, 1962, Lora Williams notes.
folder 69. Leroy Fischer letter to Muriel Wright, March 4, 1963, Civil War map publication.
folder 70. Jimmie Hicks letters,to and from Muriel Wright, June 26, 1963 and June 16, 1956, Edward Everette Dale biobraphy for the Chronicles.
folder 71. Mrs. Ruth E. Ballenger letter to the Editor, June 19, 1964, Freemont, Ohio.
folder 72. E. H. Kelley article, " When Oklahoma City was Seymour and Verbeck," Chrocnicles v. 27, 1949.
folder 73. Muriel Wright newspapaer article, "State Will Mark Its Historical Sites," Daily Oklahoman, November 20, 1949.
folder 74. Muriel Wright article, "Muriel Wright Is OEA Speaker," Durant Daily Democrat, March 10, 1952.
folder 75. Comanche Historical Society article, " Historical Society Moves for Expansion," Lawton Constitution, January 24, 1954.
folder 76. James H. Rodabaugh article, 'Wisconcin Magazine of History,' 1961 - 1962.
box 12. The Chronicles Manuscript Letters and Organizations, 1938 - 1971
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. E. L. Gilmore letters, to and from Muriel Wright, June 18, 1965, and July 22, 1965, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
folder 2. Ronnie C. Tyler letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July 2, 1965 and July 15, 1965, Forth Worth, Texas, "Quanah Parker's Narrow Escape," article question.
folder 3. Rev. H. D. Ragland letters, December 13, 1965 and May 12, 1966, Cherokee, Oklahoma, formation of counties.
folder 4. John T. Hubbell letters, to and from Muriel Wright, May 18, 1966 and June 13, 1966, Iowa City, Iowa, delay with publication of article.
folder 5. Bert Anson, readers report for January 9, 1968, Untitled manuscript on Miami Indian Tribe.
folder 6. Franklin Parker letter to Muriel Wright, July 9, 1968, Norman, Oklahoma, publication consideration.
folder 7. Robrt A. Burrill letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October 30, 1968 and January 30, 1969, Athens, Georgia, " Grazing Leases on the Osage Reservation."
folder 8. Marie Garland letter to Muriel wright, December 2, 1968, Ardmore, Oklahoma, Holmes C. Willis.
folder 9. Bliss Kelley letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July and August 1969, locating Thoburn's papers and manuscripts.
folder 10. Eileen Charbo letters, to and from Muriel Wright, May 12, 1969 to May 19, 1969, Houston, Texas, George A. Tann.
folder 11. Rennard Strickland letter to Muriel Wright, October 7, 1969, Cherokee court system.
folder 12. Mrs. Mary H. Tayolr letters, to and from Muriel Wright, March 31, 1970 and April 2, 1970, John Lilleyfirst, Shawnee, Oklahoma.
folder 13. Harold V. Brown letter to George Shirk, April 9, 1971, Yale, Oklahoma, ramp article on Jim Thorpe.
folder 14. Leroy Fischer letter to Muriel Wright, April 13, 1971, Stillwater, Oklahoma, article for publication.
folder 15. Duane Gage letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July 28, 1971 and August 4, 1971, Hurst ,Texas, Chickasaw and Choctaw history interpretation.
folder 16. Ben C. Pickett letter to Muriel Wright, January 10, 1972, Fort Worth, Texas, questioning the status of an article.
folder 17. Muriel Wright letter to Laressa Cox McBurney, April 14, 1972, informing her of manuscripts left at the Society in years past.
folder 18. Janet Hlliburton letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August 11, 1972, Tahlequah, Oklahoma, " Black Slavery Among the Creek Indians."
folder 19. Phyllis Coachman Sinclair letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October 13, 1972 and October 24, 1972, Lawrence, Kansas, stick-ball comparative analysis.
folder 20. Father Peter John Rowell letter to Muriel Wright, no date, Chicago, Illinois, experience with Cheyenne culture.
folder 21. Muriel Wright , editorial review, the Chronicles, Spring 1970.
folder 22. Thomas J. Harrison note, September 20, 1953, Pryor, Oklahoma.
folder 23. Muriel Wright Memo, Expense of the Chronicles, to Charles Evans, March 26, 1945.
folder 24. Printing Contract Memo, August 22, 1949.
folder 25. Muriel Wright Memo, to the Chronicles, March 23, 1953.
folder 26. George Shirk Memo, to Muriel Wright, November 17, 1953.
folder 27. Muriel Wright memo to George Shirk, February 2, 1954, publication in MSS.
folder 28. Oklahoma Area Dietitians Training Conference Agenda, March 8 - 12, 1965.
folder 29. Oklahoma Historical Society and Presbyterian Church, Mrs O. R. Hisel, memo's, letters, mission discussion and documents.
folder 30. Alpha Gamma Delta, IRD, International Reunion Day, 50th Anniversary Program, April 19, 1969.
folder 31. American Pen Women, 1939 - 1967, letters, brochures, and programs.
folder 32. American Revolution, Daughters of the Confederacy letter to Muriel Wright, January 25, 1972, feature speaker at DAR conference.
folder 33. Business and Professional Woments, Club, Okmulgee, Oklahoma, Correspondence, March 1950. To and from Jean Risor, Muriel Wright and Jeannie B. Mayfield.
folder 34. Butterfield Trail Memorial Association Reunion, letters and program August and September 1960.
folder 35. Camp Fire Girls Correspondence, November and December 1962. To and from Muriel Wright, new Junior High program.
folder 36. Daughters of the Conferderacy, combining document, no date,
folder 37. Daughter of the American Revolution Correspondence, 1943 - 1968. Letters to and from Muriel Wright, and certificate.
folder 38. Indian Center, Carl V. Couvey letters, August 10, 1953 and August 13, 1953, one letter to Francis Thompson.
folder 39. Indian Center, Dr. Dewey Ethnieson letters, August 13, 1953 and August 19, 1953.
folder 40. Indian Center, Phillip Frazier, January 14, 1954 and July 28, 1953.
folder 41. Indian Center, Sula Saltsman Goodman letter to Presiden Thompson, August 11, 1953.
folder 42. Indian Center, Earl Hill, letter to Mr. Hill August 25, 1953, expences for meeting at Oklahoma City.
folder 43. Indian Center, Justice N. B. Johnson letter, August 10, 1953 from Francis W. Thompson, Muskogee, Oklahoma.
folder 44. Indian Center, Lawrence E. Lindley letter to Thompson, August 26, 1953.
folder 45. Indian Center, Douglas V. Magersl letters, May - December 1953. Letter to Dr. Thompson, Dr.Doug, Mr.Walter Bennet, Mrs. E. R. Reno, Carl Covey, Dr. T. H. MacDowell, and Phillip Frazier.
folder 46. Indian Center, Dr. T. H. MacDowell letters, to Muriel Wright, and from Thompson, June 6, 1953, June 13, 1953, August 10, 1953 and December 21, 1953.
folder 47. Indian Center, Floyd Maytubby letter from Francis W. Thompson, August 10, 1953.
folder 48. Indian Center, Johnston Murray letter from Francis Thompson, December 11, 1953. meeting.
folder 49. Indian Center, Oklahoma City Star, April 30, 1954.
folder 50. Indian Center, Carl Pate letter, March 19, 1954, to Hernson Lackey.
folder 51. Indian Center, Mrs. E. R. Reno letteer, from Thompson, August 10, 1953 and December 21, 1953. Meetings, and scheduling mix ups.
folder 52. Indian Center, Mrs. Sula Snyder letter from Thompson, August 10, 1953, important meeting called.
folder 53. Indian Center, Norman R. Stacey letter, August 20, 1953, from Thompson, important meeting called.
folder 54. Indian Center, Dr. Francis Thompson letters, May 11, 1953 and May 21, 1953. Letters to Carl Covey, and from Muriel Wright.
folder 55. Indian Center, Edgar S. Vaught letters, August 10, 11, 1953, important meeting called.
folder 56. Indian Center, Goerge L. Verity letter, August 10, 1953, important meeting called.
folder 57. Indian Center, George Wade letter, August 10, 1953, important meeting called.
folder 58. Indian Center, important meeting called, August 10, 1953.
folder 59. Indian Center, important meeting called and reply, August 10, 14, 1953.
folder 60. Indian Center, Muriel Wright letters, August 10, 1953, August 12, 1953, and December 12, 1953, to and from Francis Thompson.
folder 61. Indian Center, "American Indians History in Oklahoma," by Muriel Wright, May 27, 1954.
folder 62. Indian Center, Meeting list, Attendees and Absent Members, August 18, 1953.
folder 63. Indian Center, Meeting notes, January 6, 1954.
folder 64. Indian Center, Minutes, January 6, 1954, planning of the center.
folder 65. Indian Center, Minutes, January 13, 1954, apporintments by Finance, Administrative, and Publicity Committees.
folder 66. Indian Center, Minutes of Executive Board, April 20, 1954.
folder 67. Indian Center, Advisory Board Minutes, January 20, 1954.
folder 68. Indian Center, Organization Meeting, Jnue 3, 1953, budget and Board of Trustees listed.
folder 69. Indian Center, Prostestant Indian Council Minutes, May 11, 1953.
folder 70. Indian Center, Contribution card, no date.
folder 71. Indian Center, stationary paper.
folder 72. Indian Center, Suggested letter to be sent out concerning Center to individuals and organizations.
folder 73. Indian Center, Advisory Board Addresses list.
box 13. Organizations, 1951 - 1969
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Indian Center, Brochure, Brotherhood Week, February 21- 28, 1954.
folder 2. Indian Center, History, no date.
folder 3. Indian Center, Publicity, May 9, 1954 and June 30, 1954, publicity papers and articles.
folder 4. Indian Center, Rev. Robert Chaat letter from Muriel Wright requesting to change deposit account of Center, May 5, 1954.
folder 5. Indian Center, Loittie A. Conlan letter to Dr. Thompson, no date, Willimsburg, Virginia, Indian Community Project.
folder 6. Indian Hall of Fame, proposition, Black Beaver. Letters discussing induction, August 24, 1953, N. B. Johnson letter, September 2, 1953, C. Ross Hume letter and biography on Black Beaver.
folder 7. Indian Hall of Fame, Logan Billingsley letters, January 2, 1958, January 30, 1958, February 4, 6, 1958, to and from Judge N. B. Johnson.
folder 8. Indian Hall of Fame, proposition, Yvonne Chouteau. Letters, to Judge Johnson, November 21, 1952, and December 10, 1952.
folder 9. Indian Hall of Fame, proposition, Charles Curtis,1957 - 1959. Biographical information, programs, articles, and letters supporting proposition for induction.
folder 10. Indian Hall of Fame, proposition, Charles Curtis continued.
folder 11. Indian Hall of Fame, proposition, Charles Curtis continued, Publicity.
folder 12. Indian Hall of Fame, proposition, Alice Brown Davis, bust portrait, April 27, 1964, and May 29, 1964.
folder 13. Indian Hall of Fame, Joseph Garry, acceptance for membership, February 4, 1958.
folder 14. Indian Hall of Fame, proposition, Hiawatha, 1957 - 1958. Letters, and documents to induct Hiawatha.
folder 15. Indian Hall of Fame, N. B. Johnson letters to members, 1957, 1962, and 1964.
folder 16. Indian Hall of Fame, proposition, Chief Joseph and John Learned, documents and biographical information, no date.
folder 17. Indian Hall of Fame, proposition, Chief Joseph, 1957 - 1958, biographical information and letters supporting induction.
folder 18. Jose Maria (IESH), Portrait in Sculpture, October 12, 1969.
folder 19. Indian Hall of Fame, proposition, Massasoit, July 1957 - September 1957. Letters for induction, and candidacy.
folder 20. Indian Hall of Fame, proposition, Nimham, 1958. letters from members supporting nomination.
folder 21. Indian Hall of Fame, proposition, Osceola, Jly 1958 - Septmeber 1958, letters discussing his nomination, and biographical information.
folder 22. Indian Hall of Fame, proposition, Robert L. Owen, May - June 1953, nomination, and recomenadtion by Fred Woodward.
folder 23. Quahnah Parker, April 1953 - July 1959, nomination, recomendation leters, biographical information, and history.
folder 24. Indian Hall of Fame, proposition,Pocahontas, nomination, recomendation, biographical information letters and programs, brochures, and notes, 1960 - 1964.
box 14. Organizations, 1952 - 1965
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Indian Hall of Fame, Pocahontas, July 1964 - November 1965, includes letters, and a postacard conserning Pocahontas' induction in the Hall of Fame, and C. Paul Jennewein book, "The American Sculptors Series."
folder 2. Indian Hall of Fame, Pontiac, October 25, 1960 - August 13, 1961, includes letters, vouchers, and program conserning the induction of Pontiac in to the Hall of Fame. Letters included are to and from: Muriel Wright, Logan Billingsley, N. B. Johnson, R. W. Emerick, and Philaman Berry.
folder 3. Indian Hall of Fame, Alexander Posey, January 6, 1964, letter to Muriel WRrght from Vera. Letters discusses attempt to make Posey a member of the Hall of Fame.
folder 4. Indian Hall of Fame, Little Raven, July 10, 1961 - August 12, 1962. Letters to and from Muriel Wright, John W. Learned, Frances, and N. B. Johnson. Also includes biographical sketch and program into induction ceremony.
folder 5. Indian Hall of Fame, Sacajawea, December 14, 1957 - August 16, 1959. Letters to N. B. Johnson from Rowland L. Collins, to Muriel Wright from Fran Poafpybitty, and to N. B. Johnson from Muriel Wright, included is biographical sketch of Sacajawea and a program.
folder 6. Indian Hall of Fame, Sequoyah, September 1, 1958 - August 21, 1964, includes letters, programs, and notes on Sequoyah's induction. Names on letters include: S. N. Goldman, Muriel Wright, Earl Boyd Pierce, T. R. Cobb, Leonard D. McMurry, and Logan Billingley.
folder 7. Indian Hall of Fame, June 25, 1953 and June 26, 1953 letters and paper discussing controversy of final resting place of Sitting Bull. Letters from J. B. Hart to N. B. Johnson and Russell Reid.
folder 8. Indian Hall of Fame, Jim Thorpe, program, letters, and biographical information. Letters are to and from Joe W. McBridge, N. B. Johnson, and Henry E. Roberts.
folder 9. Indian Hall of Fame, Tishomingo, November 11, 1963 - September 17, 1963, notes by Muriel Wright on the ceremonies in honor of Tishomingo in Anadarko, Oklahoma, and letters from E. B. Maytubby and N. B. Johnson.
folder 10. Indian Hall of Fame, Bill Weatherford, letter from Marie L. Hayes, Muskogee, Oklahoma, November 18, 1955, discussing Weatherfords nomination.
folder 11. Indian Hall of Fame, Victor, Wickersham, article with extension of remarks previously made by Wickersham, March 16, 1953.
folder 12. Indian Hall of Fame, Allen Wright, letters, documents, telegrams, and biographical information, June 6, 1957 - October 1, 1958.
folder 13. Indian Hall of Fame, History of the organization, constitution and purpose, no date.
folder 14. Indian Hall of Fame, Brochures, Charles Curtis, Jim Thorpe, Sequoyah, Little Raven, Quanah Parker are some of the names in the brochures. no dates, includes information regarding membership.
folder 15. American Indian Exposition, Brochures, August 19 - 24, 1957, August 14 - 19, 1961.
folder 16. Brochures, Southern Plains Museum Craft Center, 1961, Department of Interior.
folder 17. Indian Hall of Fame, Programs, 1952 - 1959, famous American Indians programs.
folder 18. Indian Hall of Fame, membership list, present and proposedmemebers, August 6, 1954, and July 25, 1957.
folder 19. Indian Hall of Fame, Election of Officers, newpaper article, August 24, 1958.
folder 20. Indian Hall of Fame, Willard Stone, Alice Brown Davis sculpter letter, February 15, 1964.
folder 21. Indian Hall of Fame, American Indian Exposition, Sarah G. Knott, June 1957 and July 23, 1957, to and from Muriel Wright.
folder 22. Indian Hall of Fame, letterhead, Anadarko, Oklahoma.
folder 23. Indian Hall of Fame, Oversized map of area set aside fo use.
folder 24. Indian Hall of Fame, correspondence - miscellaneous. Joe McBridge, Jack Hill, Muriel Wright, 1952 - 1958.
folder 25. Indian Hall of Fame, Minutes, August 14, 1960, Anadarko, Oklahoma. Legislative Committee members chosen, minutes kept by Muriel Wright.
folder 26. Indian Hall of Fame, Minutes, November 18, 1958. Morton Harrison resigning and landscaping is mentioned in minutes.
box 15. Organizations, 1924 - 1973
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Indian Hall of Fame, Annual Seminar on American Indian Culture, letters, D. B. Jenks, and N. B. Johnson, June 25, 1958, August 9, 1958, and September 35, 1958, and prgram.
folder 2. Indian Oklahoma Club, Indian Oklahoma Club Banquet, Program Agenda, February 20, 1936.
folder 3. Don Manning Unit, membership and phone member number list, no date.
folder 4. Mayflower Decendents Society, 1951 - 1958.
folder 5. Mississippi Valley Historical Association, correspondence, 1949 - 1950.
folder 6. Oklahoma Historical Society Committees, July 28, 1955 - August 20, 1956. List of members per committee, letters, and budgets.
folder 7. Oklahoma Memorial Association, 1926 - 1935. Programs throughout the years and article.
folder 8. Oklahoma Memorial Association, 1937 - 1956, continued, includes, "The Chronicles of Oklahoma," Autumn 1945.
folder 9. Oklahoma Memorial Association, 1959 - 1964, programs, letters, and articles, continued.
folder 10. Oklahoma Memorial Association, continued 1959 - 1964.
folder 11. Oklahoma Memorial Association, continued, 1959 - 1964.
folder 12. Oklahoma Museum Association, membership certificates, 1963 - 1966.
folder 13. Oklahoma Society of Colonial Dames, brochure of chapter members and officers, 1964 - 1965.
folder 14. Pioneer Women Project, Delta Kappa Gamma, correspondence, 1936 - 1973.
folder 15. Poetry Society of Oklahoma, membership booklet, 1946.
folder 16. Red Bud Women's Club, 1924 - 1966, membership bookslets, letters, and civic projects.
folder 17. Semi-Centennial Commission, correspondence, 1955 - 1957, letters, and list of members.
box 16. Organizations, 1950 - 1963
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Society of American Historians, membership correspondence, June 6, 1950 and June 11, 1960.
folder 2. Soroptmist Club, programs and certificate for Muriel Wright, May 29, 1953.
folder 3. Survey of Historical Societies, Oklahoma Historical Society, 1954, correspondence.
folder 4. Theta Sigma Phi, 7th Annual Program, March 26, 1963.
folder 5. Tulsa Central High English Club, correspondence, to and from Muriel Wright, March 5, 1943 and March 14, 1953.
folder 6. United Daughters of Confederacy, Committee on Historical Site, Report from Muriel Wrigt, !950 - 1951.
folder 7. Women's Dinner Club, 1951 - 1955, membership letters, and calanders of speakers with expences throughout the years.
folder 8. Women's Dinner Club, flyers and brochures of featured speakers, 1953 - 1956.
folder 9. Women's Dinner Club, brocjure, lecture list, no date.
folder 10. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Dwight Cooke, 1954 - 1955. Flyers and letters.
folder 11. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Vicomtesse De Bellaigue, 1952 - 1953, letters and contract.
folder 12. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Claude De Lys, 1954 - 1955, letters regarding engagement with the club.
folder 13. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Baron Hans de Meiss-Teuffen, 1955 - 1956, letters regarding contract.
folder 14. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Claude DeHurst, flyer, no date.
folder 15. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Doyle - Carte Singers, March 29, 1952 contract, and letters.
folder 16. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Richard Dyer- Bennet, August 1954 - April 1955, letters negotiating engagement.
folder 17. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Dr. Will Durnat, March 16, 1955, discussing possible speakers.
folder 18. Women's Dinner Club, Clark H. Getts, Inc. thanking them for past speakers, list of speakers also included.
folder 19. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Eddy Gilmore, letters discussing engagement of date and pay.
folder 20. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Cleveland Grant, July 2, 1953 and July 10, 1953, discussing possible films.
folder 21. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Connie and Bud Helmericles, contract and letters, March 27, 1952 and January 25, 1953.
folder 22. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Marguerite Higgins, article in the Daily Oklahoman, September 21, 1951, " Women's Club to Hear Writer."
folder 23. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Washington Irving Tour, April 28 - 30, 1955, brochures, letters, program with city list.
folder 24. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Helen Jepson, letters, June 23, 1953 to Eleanor Caghron from Claire Kirby, and contract.
folder 25. Women's Dinner Club, Loretta Reidy letter to Margaret A. Willour, May 9, 1952.
folder 26. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker,, Edgar Kennedy, letter from Miriam Jackson, dealing with Kennedy's availability.
folder 27. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, ARthur Koestler, April 6, 1953, and MArch 12, 1953, letters of agreement.
folder 28. Women's Dinner Club, W. Colston Leight, Inc., May 6, 1952 letters and booklet with speakers information.
folder 29. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Frank Liddy, March 19, 1954 - January 4, 1955 letters, in regards to contract.
folder 30. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Guri Lie, March 21, 1955 - April 22, 1955, letters, contract negotiaitons.
folder 31. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Dwight Long, flyer, " The Greates of Them All."
folder 32. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Kenneth McFarland, letters,to and from McFarland regarding apperance, April - May 1952.
folder 33. Women's Dinner Club, Fiesta Mexicana letters to attend in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
folder 34. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Andre Michalopoulos, March 26, 1955 - November 18, 1955, letters regarding hange of date.
folder 35. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Eleanor A. Nash, contract, February 18, 1954.
folder 36. Women's Dinner Club, National Concert and Artists, brochures, no date.
folder 37. Women's Dinner Club, National Lecture Management, Inc., January 27, 1953, list of vailable speakers with cost.
folder 38. Women's Dinner Club, Oklahoma City University program, no date
folder 39. Women's Dinner Club, Elwood Emerick Inc, Charles S. Pearson, list of cost per speaker.
folder 40. Women's Dinner Club, Helen Poe, August 1954 - April 1955, letters regarding apperance.
folder 41. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Inez Robb, flyer, New York, New York, no date.
folder 42. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Virginia Sale, March 26, 1952 - March 7, 1955, letters regarding contract and apperance.
folder 43. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, J. J. Servan Screikeiber, contract, March 11, 1954.
folder 44. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Harold Shaw, March 12, 1953 letter to John Coughran, in regards to appreance.
folder 45. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Charleton Smith, March 21, 1955 - October 29, 1955, letters discussing contract and article.
folder 46. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Robert A. Smith, Marc 19, 1952 - November 21, 1952. Letters discuss cost of speaker and included a list of other speakers.
box 17. Organizations and Recognitions, 1935 - 1969
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, William Smyser, March 1954 - November 1954, letters, and flyers with appearance information
folder 2. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Adelaide Stedman, letters, telegram, and contract with appearance informatio, September 1952 - October 1952.
folder 3. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Norman C. Stines, Jr., contract, March 11, 1954.
folder 4. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Bathie Stuart, flyer, New York, New York, no date.
folder 5. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Bill Taggart, postcards, Marh 16, 1955.
folder 6. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Rosemary Taylor, letters, March 25, 1952 - May 6, 1952. Thank you notes for appearance.
folder 7. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Robert H. Thompson, flyer, containing biographical information, no date.
folder 8. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Leon Volkov,September 1953 - November 1953, letters, cancellation of Arthur Koestler.
folder 9. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Majorie Walker, March 12, 1955, letter and brochure.
folder 10. Women's Dinner Club, featured speakers, Richard Walker and Helen Roberts, thank you letters and appreciation.
folder 11. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Winfred Walker, February 1956 letter and flyer, no date.
folder 12. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Nora Waln, engagement contract, July 5, 1951 - March 28, 1956, letters to and from the club.
folder 13. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Joan Webb, June 23, 1955, letter reference to past lectures.
folder 14. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Meredith and Rini Wilson, March - October 1954, letters and article with the couple, New York, New York.
folder 15. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Alfred Wolff, March 12, 1953 letters, and December 11, 1953 contract.
folder 16. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Madame Wellington Woo, flyer with biographical information, June 16, 1955 letter regretting missing her as a speaker.
folder 17. Women's Dinner Club, World Neighbors, August 1954, informing the club of available speakers.
folder 18. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Russell Wright, letters, March 1955 - February 1956, flyer, and Iron Curtain press copy.
folder 19. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Clinton Wunder, letters, February 1952 - May 1952, Enid, Oklahoma, lecture fees.
folder 20. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Dr. Gerald Wendt, March 19, 1952, requestin a wire to vertify attendance.
folder 21. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, Vera Whiteman, article, "Dinner Club Board to Meet," September 22, 1954, The Daily Oklahoman.
folder 22. Women's Dinner Club, featured speaker, J. H. Williams, letter, APril 18, 1953, confirming engagement and fee.
folder 23. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Project List of Answered Letters, August 14, 15, 1935.
folder 24. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Project List of Answered Letters, August 14, 1935.
folder 25. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Goals and Objectives of Oklahoma Indian Project, no date.
folder 26. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Kelly Brown, letters to and from Muriel Wright, August 24, 1935 and August 27, 1935.
folder 27. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Grant Foreman, Muriel Wright letters, July 22, 1935, August 6, 1935, and August 12, 1935.
folder 28. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, W. B. Hopkins, letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August 14, 1935 and August 20, 1935.
folder 29. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, M. A. Nelson, letters, to and from Muriel Wright, September 23, 1935 and September 30, 1935, seeking emplyment in the survey project.
folder 30. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, William S. Key, letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August 16, 1935 - Decmeber 13, 1935. Discusses provisions fro those providing historical information, and includes a document with the projects aim, goals, and objective, with qualifications.
folder 31. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Maude McIntosh, letters to and from Muriel Wright, August 23, 1935 and Septmeber 5, 1935. Seeking appointment to secretary.
folder 32. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Thomas H. McMuritrey, letters, to and from Muriel Wright, September 7, 1935 and September 12, 1935, inquiry into the WPA.
folder 33. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Dorsey Nichols, personnel application, no date.
folder 34. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Jack Nichols, letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August 13, 1953 and August 27, 1935, formal recommendation.
folder 35. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Mrs. O. D. Rinsland, letters to and from Muriel Wright, July 26, 1935, August 12, 1935, regarding Miss Nichols application.
folder 36. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Colonel R. B. Selvidge, letters to and from Muriel Wright, September 27, 1935 and October 1, 1935, inquiry about the project.
folder 37. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, letters to and from Muriel Wright, August 19, 1935 and August 27, 1935, application for "Stomp Dance," position.
folder 38. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, M. W. Sterling, letter to Muriel Wright, August 24, 1935, in regards to the recording of Indian Music.
folder 39. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Ella Tonwsend, letters to and from Muriel Wright, September 21, 1935 and September 12, 1935, applying for position.
folder 40. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Herman Tucker,Septmeber 16, 1953 and September 21, 1935, applying for a position.
folder 41. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Margaret Veazey, letter from Muriel Wright, August 20, 1935, headquarters offices to be in the Historical Society's building.
folder 42. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Joseph Vieux letters to and from Muriel Wright, August 8, 1935, August 12, 1935, and August 20, 1935, Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
folder 43. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Mrs. Edith H. Walker, letters to and from Muriel Wright, August 13, 1935 and September 5, 1935, in need of information about the WPS.
folder 44. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Robert L. Williams, letters, to and from Muriel Wright, 1935 - 1946. Discusses the WPS and the Board of Directors of the Society.
folder 45. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, Virginia Glenn Williamson, letters to and from Muriel Wright, August 23, 1935 and September 5, 1935, applying for collector of data position.
folder 46. Works Project Administration, Oklahoma Historical Society, James Brook Wright, letter from Muriel Wright, notifying him of the proposed project, August 10, 1935,
folder 47. Recognition, Eugene Field Society, National Association of Authors and Journalists, Certificate- Honorary Membership, May 6, 1940.
folder 48. Recognition, Oklahoma Historical Society, Life Membership, October 22, 1945.
folder 49. Recognition, Society of Mayflower Descendants, Certificate and letter, September 23, 26, 1949.
folder 50. Recognition, Tour on th Praries, Certificate, April 29, 1955.
folder 51. Recognition, Oklahoma Presbyterian College, Dedication and Memoria Service Program, May 10, 1955.
folder 52. Recognition, Oklahoma Lions Club, Certificate of Appriciation, July 10, 1956.
folder 53. Recognition, Allen Wright, Proclamation Certificate, " Allen Wright Day," November 15, 1957, issued November 8, 1957.
folder 54. Recognition, Radio - TV, Award of Honor, and letter, September 11, 1958.
folder 55. Recognition, Oklahoma Historical Society, Honorary Member, Certificate, April 27, 1961.
folder 56. Recognition, National Society of Colonial Dames, Certificate, February 23, 1962.
folder 57. Recognition, Oklahoma Civil War Centennial Commisison, Certificate, December 10, 1963.
folder 58. Recognition, Proclamation, Portraying of Flags, October 6, 9, 1964.
folder 59. Recognition, Wewoka Centennial Celebration, Certificate, May 25, 1966.
folder 60. Recognition, Encyclopedia Brittanica, Contributors Certificate, ca 1966.
folder 61. Recognition, Great Names in Oklahoma, Oklahoma Journal, Certificate, ca 1966.
folder 62. Recognition, Fort Townson Commission, Lots in Forts, Certificate, May 27, 1969.
folder 63. Recognition, Oklahoma City University, Commencement Covocation Program, Doctor of Humane Letters, Honorary Degree, May 24, 1964.
folder 64. Recognition, Muriel Wright Achievement Award, July 1, 1965.
box 18. Recognitions and Wright Biographical Information, 1899 - 1973
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folder 1. Recognition, Atoka County Historical Society, Certificate, May 1969.
folder 2. Recognition, Frontier Printers, Chronicles Contract Award, June 25, 1970.
folder 3. Recognition, North American Indian Women's Association, Sketch Honoring Muriel Wright, ca 1970.
folder 4. Recognition, State of Oklahoma, Muriel Wright Day, October 25, 1973, issued October 23, 1973.
folder 5. Muriel Wright Family Information, Documents and Papers, February 10 1934 - February 28, 1942.
folder 6. Muriel Wright, Family Information, Letters, and Papers, March 31, 1947 - December 14, 1943.
folder 8. Muriel Wright, Family Information, Letters, June 5, 1945 - June 20, 1958.
folder 9. Muriel Wright, Biography and Family Lineage, August 28, 1899 - December 27, 1946.
folder 10. Muriel Wright, Biography and Family Lineage, April 15, 1947 - June 18, 1948.
folder 11. Muriel Wright, Biography, Genealogy and Family Lineage, August 5, 1948 - May 4, 1971.
folder 12. Muriel Wright, Biography and Family Lineage, May 29, 1924 - October 29, 1939.
folder 13. Muriel Wright, Biography and Family Lineage, January 2, 1940 - August 30, 1954.
folder 14. Muriel Wright, Biography and Family Lineage, October 4, 1954 - June 6, 1971.
folder 15. Muriel Wright Rental Contracts, Coal County, 1920 - 1921.
folder 16. Muriel Wright, formal document regarding Clara Belle Dixon Estate, 1939.
folder 17. Wright Family Land Minerals, Atoka County, Oklahoma, 1921- 1953.
box 19. Wright Family Papers, 1884 - 1973
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folder 1. Muriel Wright, Book of Memories, October 25, 1973. Includes notes on personal interview and personal comments about her life, Autobiographical Article with Corresondence from Leroy H. Fischer. April 7, 1994
folder 2. James Brooks Wright, letters, documents, an reports to the Five Tribes Agency, 1935 - 1936.
folder 3. James Brooks Wright, Annual Reports, 1937, Five Tribes Agency.
folder 4. James Brooks Wright, 1938 - 1939, letters to and from Muriel Wright. Letters discuss J. B. Wright's reinstalment and political turmoil.
folder 5. James Wright, 1943 - 1947, letters to and from Muriel Wright, bank deposit, and letter to W. G. Stigler complaining about the destruction of documents in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
folder 6. James Brooks Wright, 1948 - 1952, letters to and from Muriel Wright and postcards. Letters mention historical marker at Old Boggy Depot, Muriel Wright's birthday, and family occurances.
folder 7. James Brooks Wright, 1953, letters to and from Muriel Wright, and article, "Choctaw Leader Here Says Tribesman Should Be Slow To Act On Belvin Proposal," McAlester Democrat.
folder 8. James Brooks Wright, 1954 - 1957, letters to DouglasMcKay, Mr. Donovan, and to and from Muriel Wright. Letters discuss land distribution in Oklahoma, and J. B. Wright's run as Chief.
folder 9. James Brooks Wright, 1958, letters to and from Muriel Wright, and sypnosis of establishment of a National Park at Old Boggy Depot.
folder 10. James Brooks Wright, letters, 1959 - 1961. Letters are to and from Muriel Wright and also included biographical sketch on E. N. Wright.
folder 11. James Brooks Wright, April 9, 1963 - August 11, 1963, letters to Muriel Wright, document dedicated to life of J. B. Brooks, and article, " Funeral Rites Are Set for J. B. Wright."
folder 12. E. N. Wright, 1884 - 1895, book order, contracts, Choctaw Oil and Refiniring Company minutes, National Oil Trust Company certificates, and legal documents to the Choctaw Nation.
folder 13. E. N. Wright, January 1896 - August 1896, documents, bill H. R. 6309, H. R. 7378, proclamation of the Chief of the Choctaws, legal documents, and letter to United States Congress.
box 20. Wright Family Papers, 1896 - 1951
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Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. E. N. Wright, July 1896 - 1898, legal letters to the Department of Interior, regarding Atoka, Indian Territory, and Resolutions Adopted in the Convention by the Commissioner of the Choctaws, Chickasaws, Cherokees, and Seminoles, in session at South McAlester on call of the Governor of the Chowtaw Nation.
folder 2. E. N. Wright, January 1900 - April 1906, legal document from Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation, letter to the Department of Interiors, biographical sketch of Thomas Marshall, "The President's Address."
folder 3. E. N. Wright, May 1911 - December 1924, legal documents, roll of delegates to the first Nationsl Progressive Convention, and letters pertaining to legal cases.
folder 4. E. N. Wright, January 1925 - December 1925, telgrams, legal documents and letters during his stay in Washington, D. C.
folder 5. E. N. Wright, January 13, 1926 - August 6, 1926, Congressional Record, letters to the Commissioner of Indial Affairs, letter to the President, and newpaper articles dealing with his political career.
folder 6. E. N. Wright, August 7, 1926 - October 12, 1926, call for Choctaw election, and legal letters to and from Wright.
folder 7. E. N. Wright, typewritten notes of campaigns and individuals, 1926, 1930, 1931, and 1951.
folder 8. E. N. Wright, February 6, 1927 - November 9, 1929, letters, to and from Thoburn, E. N. Wright, and letter informing Wright of the Choctaw capitol sold to a college.
box 20A. Wright Family Papers, 1864 - 1934
folder 1. Reverend H. D. Ragland, papers and Methodist Church documents, Sallisaw, Oklahoma, 1953 - 1979.
folder 2. I. W. Folsom, papers and documents regarding land allotments, Muskogee, Oklahoma, 1902, with original.
folder 3. Ida Belle Richards, papers and documents, 1873 - 1934.
folder 4. Allen Wright, papers, December 24, 1864 to October 9, 1882. Includes letters, notes, and manuscripts.
folder 5. Continuation of folder 4, Allen Wright, papers, December 24, 1864 to October 9, 1882. Includes letters, notes, and manuscripts.
folder 6. Frank Allen Wright, papers and documents, 1860 - 1927, with biography and notes.
folder 7. E. N. Wright, December 1, 1924, Howell Contract, Department of Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs, Choctaw Nations - Protests, Joseph Hovell, and Hatchet and Sample.
folder 8. James Brooks Wright, papers, mainly consists of letter between 1925 - 1930.
folder 9. James Brooks Wright, papers, mainly consists of letters and notes between 1931 - 1932.
folder 10. James Brooks Wright, papers, mainly consists of letters and note in 1933.
folder 11. James Brooks Wright, papers, including letters and notes in 1934.
box 21. Personal Letters, 1906 - 1973
Administrative Information
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Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. E. N. Wright, Family Information, documents- papers, September 1921 - December 1932.
folder 2. E. N. Wright, letters, documents, congressional record, and letters from Muriel Wright, January 19, 1930 - March 3, 1931.
folder 3. E. N. Wright, letters, documents, essay on " The Life and Death of Joseph Dukes," biographical information on E. N. Wright.
folder 4. Letter from John to Muriel Wright, March 19, 1952, Harvard, University.
folder 5. Muriel A. Wright letter to Muriel H. Wright, ca January 30, 1953, negating use of "Muriel Wright," name for business.
folder 6. Sgt. Mirus D. Thrasher letter, a formal letter requesting clothing for South Korea, October 20, 1954.
folder 7. Mrs. Bert Mooer letters to and from Muriel Wright, October 25, 29, 1954 and October 18, 1955, Windfield, Kansas, discussing passing of Mr. Moore.
folder 8. Mrs. W. L. Richards letter to Muriel Wright, APril 28, 1955, San Antonio, Texas.
folder 9. Mrs. Velma Nieberding letter, to the editors of Readers Digest, October 26, 1955.
folder 10. U. J. Burrows letter to Muriel Wright, November 15, 1955, New Smyrna Beach, Florida, family update.
folder 11. Emma B. H. Butts letters to Muriel Wright, January 20, 1956 and July 1, 6, 1956, Washington, D. C. with pictures of grandson, Tommy.
folder 12. Bacone College letters to Muriel Wright, February 2, 13, 1956, thanking Wright for packages and materials sent.
folder 13. Mrs. Herman K. Smith letter to Muriel Wright, September 6, 1956, Stillwater, Oklahoma, discussing China dolls and silk.
folder 14. Elaine Tucker letter to Muriel Wright, November 13, 1957, requesting Wright for Special Radio Program.
folder 15. Mrs. Avis ates Brownlee letter to Muriel Wright, July 15, 1961, San Francisco, California, discussing family ties.
folder 16. Muriel Wright letter from Vivian, July 23, 1961, thank you note card.
folder 17. Nancy Diane Wright letter to Muriel Wright, thanking her for gift basket, 1961.
folder 18. Lizzie Lawrence Fisher letter to Muriel Wright, December 3, 1960, Atoka, Oklahoma, family update.
folder 19. C. C. Stephens, letter to and from Muriel Wright, January - March 1961, Atoka, Oklahoma. Attempt to buy Wright family land.
folder 20. Muriel Wright letter to White Swan Laundry, February 4, 1961, regarding lost items.
folder 21. C. G. Keiger letters from Muriel Wright, March 6, 1961 and April 12, 1961. Location of Atoka land.
folder 22. J. B. Heard letter and notes, March 18, 1961, regarding Wright's trip.
folder 23. Mrs. H. W. Anderson letter to Muriel Wright, November 4, 1962, El Reno, Oklahoma, Story of the Big Cypress included.
folder 24. Mrs. Gladys M. Channell letter to Muriel Wright, September 5, 1963, Bromide, Oklahoma, regarding bank picture of Allen Wright.
folder 25. Bernice Crockett letters to and from Muriel Wright, January 25, 1965 and February 3, 1965, Durant, Oklahoma.
folder 26. Velma Nieberding letter to Muriel Wright, May 4, 1965 and April 4, 1966, Miami, Oklahoma, update of small museum.
folder 27. R. A. Hefner letter to Muriel Wright, August 25, 1966, praising Allen Wright, and thanking Wrigh for an invitation.
folder 28. Mary Capps letter to Muriel Wright, January 26, 1967, Snyder, Oklahoma, discusses heritage management and invitation of Wright to tea.
folder 29. Francis Imom letter to Muriel Wright, May 20, 1969, Hugo, Oklahoma, list of deceased family members of Allen Wright.
folder 30. Wilma C. Hanns letter to Muriel Wright, January 28, 1970, clipping of Tulsa Tribute.
folder 31. Manon T. Atkins letter to Muriel Wright, no date, thanking Wright for gift basket.
folder 32. Oklahoma State Votech, letter to Muriel Wright, Stillwater, Oklahoma, June 9 ,1971, regarding position at Institute for Teachers of Indian Students.
folder 33. Leslie A. McRill, Poet Laureate of Oklahoma, December 27, 1973, Poem to Muriel Wright.
folder 34. Wright Family Correspondence, 1906 - 1917, letters to and from various family members.
folder 35. Wright Family Correspondence, April 9, 1917 - June 25, 1931, letters between family members, to Wright's mother and father, from Muriel Wright, Ida, and Gertrude.
folder 36. Muriel Wright Family Correspondence, February 3, 1931 - March 7, 1939, letters to Lucy, Besse,and Muriel.
box 22. Personal Letters, 1927 - 1964
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Muriel Wright Family Correpondence, March 19, 1939 - October 31, 1972, letters to Aunt Anna, Besse, J. B. Brookes, Muriel Wright and article about Harriet Wright.
folder 2. Muriel Wright Family Correpondence, August 4, 1935 - March 1, 1965, letters to Anna, Muriel, and Besse, notes on family and biographical sketch on Wright family.
folder 3. Muriel Wright letters from Congressman Cartwright, July 12, 1927 and September 9, 1927, Red River case request for data.
folder 4. E. N. Wright, correspondence, regarding office of Chief of Choctaws, October and November 1929.
folder 5. Ben Wright, Correspondence, January and February 1932, to and from Muriel Wright, regarding position as teacher with Indian Services.
folder 6. Muriel Wright letter to Mrs. G. T., April 2, 1932, Coal County Republican Party convension.
folder 7. Joseph W. Latimer, Correspondence, July and August 1932, Allen Pede, Cullian, and Muriel Wright, regardin equal rights.
folder 8. Simon Taylor, Correspondence, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Young, February 1936, land affairs.
folder 9. Ivan S. Wade, Correspodence, June and July 1938, to and from Muriel Wright, Field Clerk position.
folder 10. Muriel Wright, Correspondence, Choctaw Council House, 1938 - 1939.
folder 11. A. M. Landman, Support of Five Civilized Tribes, Muskogee, Report "Choctaw Sheep and Wool Project," October 22, 1940.
folder 12. W. A. Durant, Correspondence, May 1944, seeking reappointment.
folder 13. Jefferson Gardner, November 16, 1944, A History of Home and Surrounding Area.
folder 14. Memorial, January 5, 1952, Petition for Principle Chief Choctaw Nation.
folder 15. Governor's Council on Culture Development, Correspondence, September 12, 1963.
folder 16. Confederate Indian Brigade, Memorial Scroll, 1861 - 1865.
folder 17. Randy Jacobs, Correspondence, 1970, " 114 Years of Choctaw Nation."
folder 18. Muriel Wright, transcript record, Bernard College, August 25, 1941.
folder 19. Muriel Wright, transcript record, September 26, 1941, East Central State College.
folder 20. Union College, State of New York, June 1939, College Sticker.
folder 21. Bellevie Bulletin, Sprin Issue, March 1940, page 21.
folder 22. Wheaton Alumnae Quarterly, Spring, 1962.
folder 23. Lewis Publishing Company, Ney York, Correspondence, August and November 1929.
folder 24. Story of Oklahoma, Correspondence, May - July and September 1939.
folder 25. John W. Shleppey, Correspondence, 1945 - 1946, regarding books.
folder 26. Charles Curtis, Vice President of the United States of America, letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August 8, 15, 1932. Biography of Wright's father sent to Curtis because of personal friendship.
folder 27. Muriel Wright, Papers, Books of Oklahoma, March 4, 1939 - May 29, 1947.
folder 28. Muriel Wright, Papers, Books of Oklahoma, June 2, 1947 - October 26, 1948.
folder 29. Muriel Wright, Papers, Books of Oklahoma, February 1, 1949 - November 10, 1953.
folder 30. Encyclopedia Britannica, letter to Muriel Wright, contribution guide, October 29, 1958.
folder 31. Encyclopedia Britannica, letters to and from Muriel Wright, MArch 6, 17, 1959, complimentary copy.
folder 32. Encyclopedia Britannica, letter to Muriel Wright, June 20, 1960, editorial alterations.
folder 33. Muriel Wright, teachings, 1919 - 1934, contracts, and registration sheets.
folder 34. Muriel Wright, papers, July 23, 1933 - February 20, 1964, letters to museums, Awards Committee, board of directors.
box 23. Personal Letters and Personal Miscellaneous, 1862 - 1972
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. E. N. Wright, Invitation Card, President and Mrs. Roosevelt, February 4, 1909.
folder 2. Graduation Announcement, East Central State, Ada, Oklahoma, May 24, 1912.
folder 3. Oklahoma A & M College, Invitation, November 9, 1949, Honoring Angie Debo.
folder 4. Chickasaw Centennial, Invitation, June 14, 15, 1955.
folder 5. Distinguished Guest Invitation, 89'ers Day, April 22, 1957, Guthrie, Oklahoma, April 1, 1957.
folder 6. Lucy Masterson wedding invitation to Muriel Wright, June 5, 1951.
folder 7. Fort Cobb, Oklahoma, Centennial Celebration, Invitation Card, October 1, 1959.
folder 8. French Invitation, Reception, Muskogee, Oklahoma, August 16, 1972.
folder 9. Muriel Wright post card from Grant Foreman, February 23, 1940.
folder 10. Choctaw- Chickasaw Confederation, Calling Card, May 1944.
folder 11. Calling Card case, with calling card, no date.
folder 12. Mrs. W. A. Durant, no date, card expressing sympathy.
folder 13. Mrs. Virgil Browne, post card, March 6, 1948.
folder 14. Homer Croy, Post card to Muriel Wright, December 5, 1958.
folder 15. John Jarman, family photo card, 1951.
folder 16. Mrs. C. B. Allen, letter and photographs, from Muriel Wright, June 1959.
folder 17. Priscilla Utterback, note to Muriel Wright, April 12, 1955, Robert Lee Williams Library.
folder 18. Heavener Fieldtrip Tour Notes, and letter to George Shirk, November 21, 1958, and November 8, 9, 1958.
folder 19. Mrs. Ruth West Note to Muriel Wright, July 6, 1962.
folder 20. National Campfire Girls, Telegrams, to and from Muriel Wright, May 28, 31, 1968 and June 13, 21, 1968.
folder 21. Howard Morton, Telegram to Muriel Wright, July 3, 9, 1958.
folder 22. Indian Home Guard, Memorial Scroll, 1862 - 1865, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Regiments.
folder 23. Executive Committee Report, Cherokee Tribe, October 16, 17, 1967, pp. 44.
folder 24. Program, 4th Annual Meeting, Choctaw Educational, IK SA Clan, Tushkahoma, Oklahoma, May 23, 1941.
folder 25. Oklahoma City and You, Calender Phamplet, Main Library, Forum Series, November 21 - December 5, 1954.
folder 26. Alice Brown Davis, Program - Oklahoma Exhibit, New York World's Fair, June 12, 1964.
folder 27. Henry Bass, Newsletter, " Dear Everybody," November 15, 1948.
folder 28. Raven Hail, Newsletter to Muriel Wright, July 7, 1968.
folder 29. Cherokee Newsletter, Official Publication of Cherokee Nation, 1967, and 1968.
folder 30. Cushing Kerals, Copy of Article, June 11, 1897.
folder 31. Galveston News, Copy of Article, November 27, 1901, " Creeks in Civil War."
folder 32. Edwin Ludlow, newspaper article, February 11, 1924.
folder 33. Chisholm Trading Post, Article, Daily Oklahoman, May 28, 1933, "Chisholm Trading Post Had Important Place in Early Oklahoma History."
folder 34. Newspaper Articles, 1940 and 1950, " Our Oklahoma."
folder 35. Mission History, Newpaper Article, "Story of Springdale," March 30, 1940, by Muriel Wright., 1862 - 1972
folder 36. Moravian Mission, Article, March 7, 1940.
folder 37. McGuggey Society, Article, Daily Oklahoman, June 13, 1941.
folder 38. Muriel Wright, newspaper article, March 5, 1950, Okmulgee Daily Times.
folder 39. Mrs. Otto Wetzel, newspaper article, Daily Oklahoman, February 18, 1951.
folder 40. Eva A. Ralls, Article, "Indians' Lot Is Bemoaned," McAlester News-Capital.
folder 41. Muriel Wright, newspaper article, Daily Oklahoman, " Woman of the Year," April 11, 1951.
folder 42. Women's Dinner Club, Article, The Advertiser, May 24, 1951.
folder 43. Robert E. Lee Chapter, United Daughters of Confedercy, ARticle, Daily Oklahoman, May 27, 1952.
folder 44. Articles, " A Guide to the Indian Tribes of Oklahoma," 1951 - 1952.
folder 45. United Daughters of Confederacy, Robert E. Lee Chapter, Article, January 16, 1955, Daily Oklahoman.
folder 46. Sunday's Daily Oklahoma, Article, April 24, 1958, " Notes on the Territory in 1834."
folder 47. R. B. Williams, newspaper article, March 23, 1958, The Daily Oklahoman.
folder 48. Oklahoma City Times, Obituary, January 11, 1974,
folder 49. Muriel Wright, Enid Morning News Article, no date, with picture.
folder 50. Library of Congress, Moravin Mission, March 1940, certificate of copyright.
folder 51. Forgotten Tales, "Oklahoma Antelope Hills," Page from North Fork Electric Co-op, Sayre, Oklahoma, July 19, 1951.
folder 52. Westerners Brand Book, February 1955 and March 1955, Chicago, Illinois.
folder 53. Kathleen Garrett, " Small Tales of the Frontier," book, no date.
folder 54. Oklahoma Indian Fireside Club, menue, October 5, 1950.
folder 55. Mrs. D. A. Cormack, envelope, August 30, 1960.
folder 56. Muriel Wright, WKY Radio Broad Cast Interview, "Business and Professional Women," May 17, 1941.
folder 57. Muriel Wright, Department of Interior, Application for Employment, December 12, 1940.
folder 58. Loose page, location, unknown, pp2.
box 23A. Muriel Wright Personal Letters, 1920 - 1949
folder 1. Silicia Sreutin letter to Muriel Wright, March 22, 1920, Wapanunka, Oklahoma.
folder 2. Gertrude Bowman letter to Muriel Wright, November 29, 1922 and May 6, 1926, Spiro, Oklahoma.
folder 3. J. C. O'neal cancelled check to Muriel Wright, June 3, 1924.
folder 4. R. L. Williams letter to Muriel Wright, June 23, 1924 and February 20, 1931, Olney and Muskogee, Oklahoma.
folder 5. J. E.T. Clark letter to Muriel Wright, June 3, 1924, Coalgate, Oklahoma, and from E. J. Gardner, Valliant, Oklahoma, May 1928, re: Choctaw Jails
folder 6. Letters to and from Muriel Wright and William M. Dunn, August 26, 1924, May and June 1932 and November 1932, Olney, and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
folder 7. Dr. E. N. Wright letter from Silas Case, Olney, Oklahoma, February 25, 1925.
folder 8. Mrs. Edgar Moore letter to Muriel Wright, December 4, 1925, Spiro, Oklahoma.
folder 9. H. C. "Henderson," letters to Muriel Wright, FEbruary 23, 1926 and August 18, 1926, the Daily Oklahoman editor.
folder 10. Letter to and from Dan Bryant and Muriel Wright, February 26, 1926 and March 6, 1926, Olney, Oklahoma.
folder 11. W. A. Allen letter to Muriel Wright, December 9, 1926, Supt. of Schools, Wapunucka, Oklahoma
folder 12. American Forest and Forest Life to and from Muriel Wright, July 8, 1926 and July 26, 1926.
folder 13. Oklahoma Memorial Association letter to and from Muriel Wright, October 28, 1927, November 5, 1927, and December 1927, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
folder 14. Ramsey and Howell letters to L. B. Hill, November 4, 1927 and to Muriel Wright, December 4, 1927, Coalgate, Oklahoma.
folder 15. Parker L. A. Moore letters, to Muriel Wright, January 11, 1928, and from Ida B. Wright, January 14, 1928, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
folder 16. Mrs. Mary Archer letter to Muriel Wright, May 7, 1928, August 9, 1929, and June - October 1943, to Muriel Wright, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
folder 17. C. J. Rhoades, Department of Interior, letter to Muriel Wright, October 30, 1929.
folder 18. Walter Ferguson letters to Muriel Wright, December 29, 1929, February 1, 1930, and February 3, 1930, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
folder 19. Penelope Allen letter to Muriel Wright, December 4, 1929, Tampa, Florida.
folder 20. J. Maytubby letter to Muriel Wright, March 18, 1930, Caddo, Oklahoma.
folder 21. Grant Foreman letter to Muriel Wright, August 28, 1930 and October 2, 1941, Muskogee, Oklahoma.
folder 22. Muriel Wright letters to her parents, 1930 - 1931, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
folder 23. Muriel Wright publishing letters, February 31, 1931, June 24, 1942, July 26, 1972, and November 7, 1962, Armacost and Royston, Houghton - Mifflin Company, and Harlow Publication Company, Los Angeles, California, and Boston, Massachussettes.
folder 24. J. B. Thoburn letters, to Muriel Wright, March 6, 1931 and to Harvey Hanson, June 1964.
folder 25. Ben Dwight letter to Muriel Wright, November 2, 1931, Durant, Oklahoma.
folder 26. Mrs. E. N. Wright, Ida B. Wright, letters to and from W. Henry Scattergood, March and April 1932, Washington, D. C. and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
folder 27. Muriel Wright letter to and from Delavan Pierson, April 25, 1932, and April 30, 1932, New York City, Oklahoma.
folder 28. Mrs. Frank Korn letter to Muriel Wright, June 9, 1932.
folder 29. W. B. Morrison letter to Muriel Wright, July 3, 1932, Durant, Oklahoma.
folder 30. J. W. Kueger letter to Muriel Wright, July 30, 1932, Ardmore, Oklahoma.
folder 31. Alvin Rucker letter to Muriel Wright, Novmber 27, 1932, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
folder 32. Muriel Wright letter from Crystal City, Texas, January 6, 1934.
folder 33. Bella Gibbons letter to Muriel Wright, July 20, 1934, Goodland, Oklahoma.
folder 34. Dora Gaines letter to Muriel Wright, October 14, 1934, Ada, Oklahoma.
folder 35. J. W. Barnhurst letter to Governor Murray, November 13, 1934, Hulbert, Oklahoma.
folder 36. Muriel Wright letter to Mrs. Wilson and Rayma and Oneita, May 20, 1935, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
folder 37. R. Tucker letter to Muriel Wright, October 18 - 23, 1935, McAlester, Oklahoma.
folder 38. Muriel WRight letter to Congressman Rogers and Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C., February 28, 1938 and March 1, 1938.
folder 39. Indian Land and Money letter to Muriel Wright from the Department of Interior - Five Civilized Tribes, July 21, 1938.
folder 40. Muriel Wright letter to Governor E. W. Marland, August 24, 1938.
folder 41. Lee Harkins letter to and from Muriel wright, 1938 - 1945, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
folder 42. Bishop Francis E. Kelley letter to Muriel Wright, January 12, 1939, Oklahoma City, and Tulsa, Oklahoma.
folder 43. National Gallery of American Indian letter to Muriel Wright, FEbruary 10, 1939, New York City, New York.
folder 44. J. A. Brandt letter to Muriel Wright, University of Oklahoma Press, May 13, 1938, Norman, Oklahoma.
folder 45. George Rainey letter to Muriel Wright, June 1, 1939, Enid, Oklahoma.
folder 46. Mrs. A. W. Huskey letter to Miss Truitt, February 16, 1940, Hailey Ville, Oklahoma.
folder 47. DArtmouth College Library letter to Muriel Wright, March 15, 1940.
folder 48. Pasquale A. Quarton letters, March 18, 22, 1940, to and from Muriel Wright, Boston, Massachusetts.
folder 49. Clara W. Ward letters to and from Muriel Wright, 1940 - 1945, San Diego, California, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
folder 50. Matilda Wilson letterto Muriel Wright, condolence letter due to Wright's mother's death, February 14, 1941.
folder 51. W. G. Stigler letter to Muriel Wright, Choctaw National Attorney, March 1944.
folder 52. Oklahoma City Business and Professional Women, letters and newspaper clipping, April 27, 1941, "Women of the Year Selected," April 11, 1951, the Oklahoman.
folder 53. Stewart W. Mark letter to Muriel Wright, June 26, 1941, concerning administrative check.
folder 54. Muriel Wright letter to W. Harvey Faust, and life certificate - teaching, September 14, 1941.
folder 55. Elaine Tucker letter to Muriel Wright, November 5, 1941, Classen High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
folder 56. Roy Gittinger correspondence, 1941, Norman, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Columbia University.
folder 57. Muriel Wright letters to T. H. Harmon, Guthrie, Oklahoma, June 20, 25, 1942.
folder 58. Aunt Anna letter, to and from Muriel Wright, 1942 - 1947, McAlester, Oklahoma.
folder 59. Jessie E. Moore letter, July 19, 1943, to Muriel Wright, Wayne R1, Oklahoma.
folder 60. Margaret Crosby letter to Muriel Wright, July 28, 1943, Winterport, Maine.
folder 61. Put. John A. Reed, ASN. 38407637, letter to and from Muriel Wright, 1943.
folder 62. Melba and Newell letter, January and February 1949 and January 5, 1944, to and from Muriel Wright.
box 23B. Muriel Wright Personal Letters, 1944 - 1964
folder 1. Mayme L. Alder, Fresco, California, letter to Muriel Wright, February 22, 1944.
folder 2. Muriel Wright letter from Lizzie, May 5, 1944.
folder 3. Bessie Wright letter to Muriel Wright, August 3, 1944, Mc Alester, Oklahoma.
folder 4. James W. Moffitt letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August - September 1944, and March - June 1945.
folder 5. Estelle Peterson letter and attachments from Muriel Wright, August 11, 1944.
folder 6. Fred S. Clinton letter to Muriel Wright, October 26, 1944, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
folder 7. Muriel Wright letter to H. L. Muldrow, January 4, 1945.
folder 8. Letter from management to Muriel Wright, January 13, 1945, Mangore, Maine.
folder 9. Delta Kappa Gamma Society, correspondence, April 14 - 16, 1945, Dixie Young.
folder 10. M'Ahoti Study Club, letter and report, May 1, 1945, and May 8, 1945.
folder 11. Muriel Wrigh letter, June 14, 1945, from John.
folder 12. Muriel Wright letter to Mrs. Moore, June 29, 1945, and April 21, 1948.
folder 13. Poetry Society of Oklahoma, letters, July 31, 1945, to and from Muriel Wright and Bess Truitt.
folder 14. Mrs. Philip Worcester, Pi Beta Phi, letters from Muriel Wright, July 20, 1946.
folder 15. U. S. Senator E. H. Moore letter to Muriel Wright, May 26, 1947, and response to Wright letter from Virginia Whitson.
folder 16. Mike Monroney letter to Muriel Wright, May 27, 1947.
folder 17. Muriel Wright letter to L. K. Meek, May 31, 1947.
folder 18. Muriel Wright letter to Hebert Blossom, September 29, 1947, Atoke, Oklahoma.
folder 19. Floyd E. Maytubby letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October 1947 and November 8, 1949.
folder 20. J. B. Wright letters, 1947 - 1954, Ms Alester, Oklahoma.
folder 21. McDowell Endowment of Public Arts, March - June 1948, letters, New Hamphire, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
folder 22. G. L. Cross, University of Oklahoma president, letter to Muriel Wright, distiguished service citation, 1949.
folder 23. Angie Debo letter to Muriel Wright, January 15, 1949.
folder 24. Mrs. Blanch M. Purlineton letter from M. Williams, sister of Judge R. L. Williams, February 11, 1949.
folder 25. T. L. Ballenger letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April 20, 1949, April 23, 1949, and May 13, 1949.
folder 26. James W. Moffitt letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April 21, 30, 1949, Greenville, South Carolina.
folder 27. Wheelock Academy letters, to and from Muriel Wright, April and May 1949.
folder 28. Muriel Wright letters, to and from Catherine, June 28, 1949, February 19, 1951, Oregon.
folder 29. Emma EStill Harbom letter to Muriel Wright, July 25, 1949.
folder 30. R. Harris Fowler letters, to and from Muriel Wright, July - October 1949, Claremore, Oklahoma.
folder 31. Oklahoma Society of Mayflower Descendants, letters, October 8, 1949 and October 10, 1949, to and from Muriel Wright.
folder 32. Martha Sherwood Johnson letters, to and from Muriel Wright, 1949, Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
folder 33. W. O. Roberts letters, to and from Muriel Wright, May 16, 18, 1950, Muskogee, Oklahoma.
folder 34. Juanita Johnston Smith, campaign letter, October 25, 1950, "Johnston - Murray for Governot."
folder 35. John Davis, Chief - Creek Nations, letters from Muriel Wright, May 12, 1951.
folder 36. Association American Indian Affairs, letter to Muriel Wright, April 14, 1952, New York.
folder 37. Viva L. Thalker letter and cancelled check, to Muriel Wright, January 1, 1953, Mc Alester, Oklahoma.
folder 38. Ruth Pendelton letters to and from Muriel Wright, February 13, 19, 1953, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
folder 39. J. Edward Williams, acting Attorney General, letter to Muriel Wright and Louney, June 26, 1953.
folder 40. Mrs. Herman V. Smith letters, to and from Muriel Wright, January 21, 1954, and December 15, 1953.
folder 41. Charles L. Ellis, letter from Muriel Wright, February 12, 1954, Whittier, California.
folder 42. Hal Muldrow, Jr. letters to and from Muriel Wright, February 18, 1954 and March 8, 1954.
folder 43. Muskogee Area Office - Choctaw Ballot letter to Muriel Wright, September 20, 1954.
folder 44. Governor Raymond Gary letters to Muriel Wright, May 15, 1956 and June 7, 1956.
folder 45. Mary Goddard letter to Muriel Wright, November 7, 1956, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
folder 46. Loyce Rowntree letters to Muriel Wright, Delta Phi Soroity, February 18, 27, 1958.
folder 47. Indian Council Fire, letters to Muriel Wright, July - September 1958, Chicago, Illinois.
folder 48. V. H. Brown letters, to and from Muriel Wright, October 27, 1958, and November 6, 1958, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
folder 49. Senator Bob Trent letter from J. Brooks Wright, February 7, 1961.
folder 50. Junior High Camp Fire Girls letter to Muriel Wright, January 20, 1963, Marsha Gardner.
folder 51. Savoie Lottinville letters, to and from Muriel Wright, August 29, 1963, and September 4, 1963, Norman, Oklahoma.
folder 52. Oklahoma State Writers, Inc., Merit Award letter, 1963 - 1964.
folder 53. Muriel Wright, "Vote for Muriel Wright," Coal County Representative, no date.
box 23C. Muriel Wright Papers, 1934 - 1945
folder 1. Muriel H. Wright - Indian Tribe Papers and Documents, 1866, 1957, and no dates. Includes geographical notes.
folder 2. Muriel H. Wright, book of memories, October 25, 1973, interviews, notes, recognition copies, and documents.
folder 3. Personal programs and bulletins, 1952 - 1963.
folder 4. Goodland Convention of 1934, minutes, resolutions, letters, legal documents and various notes on legalities regarding convention.
folder 5. Continuation of folder 4, Goodland Convention of 1934, minutes, resolutions, letters, legal documents and various notes on legalities regarding convention.
folder 6. Continuation of folder 5, Goodland Convention of 1934, minutes, resolutions, letters, legal documents and various notes on legalities regarding convention.
folder 7. Continuation of folder 7, Goodland Convention of 1934, minutes, resolutions, letters, legal documents and various notes on legalities regarding convention.
box 23D. Wright Manuscripts and Notes, 1829 - 1938
folder 1. Manuscript, original, " History of Oklahoma," by Muriel H. Wright, 1938.
folder 2. Continuation of folder 1, manuscript, original, " History of Oklahoma," by Muriel H. Wright, 1938.
folder 3. Tolith Game, Cherokee Agency, Fairview School Documents, by Muriel H. Wright, February 24, 1829.
folder 4. Muriel H. Wright manuscripts: early, unused, rejected, such as for White Arrow, Creeks, Charles Stuart, Charles Colcord, and biographies.
folder 5. Continuation of folder 4, Muriel H. Wright manuscripts: early, unused, rejected, such as for White Arrow, Creeks, Charles Stuart, Charles Colcord, and biographies.
folder 6. Muriel H. Wright, proofs for Moravian Mission.
folder 7. Manuscript notes on Mrs. John R. Williams by Muriel H. Wright.
box 24. Books and Magazines, 1906 - 1973
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
folder 1. Kern County Historical Society, Fifth Annual Publication, November 1939, Bakersfield, California.
folder 2. Indian Treaties, partial book cover, 1778 - 1827, Seminole Subagency, January 1, 1846.
folder 3. The Caneadea Council House and Its Last Council Fire, Henry R. Howland.
folder 4. Photograph and Marp, found in book, Letchwood Statepark, Peter A. Juley,
folder 5. The True Meaning of the Stomp Dance, 1961, George McCoy.
folder 6. 6th Annual Pilgrimage, The Natchez Pilgrimage, 1937.
folder 7. Wheaton College Bulletin, June 1960.
folder 8. From Log Cabin to Sod House, Edward Everett Dale, December 1945.
folder 9. Teaching On The Plains 1890 - 1900, Edward Everett Dale, September 1946.
folder 10. Annual Reports of the Delta Gamma Society, August 1950.
bound volume 11. Changing Race and Other Verses, James Walter Thompson, 1959.
bound volume 12. Ohoyoma Club, McAlester, Oklahoma, 1939 - 1940.
bound volume 13. Women's Work, First Presbyterian Church, 1941 - 1942.
bound volume 14. Fourth Annual Meeting of Choctaw Education, May 23, 1941.
bound volume 15. 125 Years of the Conneticut Historical Society 1825 - 1950, by the Society, 1951.
bound volume 16. Daughters of the American Revolution of Oklahoma, yearbook, 1938 - 1939.
bound volume 17. Independence Day for the United Nations, L. Jeston Hampton, 1946.
bound volume 18. Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society, 1940, David Clark.
bound volume 19. Oklahoma City Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, yearbook, 1964 - 1965.
bound volume 20. The American Illustrated Methodist Magazine, August 1901.
bound volume 21. The High Lights of the Arkansas History, Dallas T. Heerndon, 1922.
bound volume 22. The Junior Historian Movement in the Public Schools, Horace Bailey Carrol, February 1947.
bound volume 23. Catalogue of Canadiana and Americana, June 1950, Toronto, Canada.
bound volume 24. A Survey of Scottish Literature in the Nineteeth Century, James Main Dixon, 1906, Berkeley, California.
bound volume 25. Sequoyah and His Talking Leaves, 1845.
bound volume 26. A Tribute to the Memory of Rev. W. J. B. Lloyd, Davis Foute Eagleton, 1916.
bound volume 27. The Trail of Tears: A Cherokee Idyll, Ida Mae Dobb, 1955.
bound volume 28. Muskogee and Eastern Oklahoma, Grant Foreman, 1923.
bound volume 29. Our Oklahoma: Elementry Workbook, Oklahoma History, Muriel Wright, 1951.
bound volume 30. The Story of Oklahoma: A Workbook, Muriel Wright, 1951.
bound volume 31. Yearbook of M'ahoti Study Club, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1944 - 1945.
bound volume 32. The Ohoyohoma Club, Durant, Oklahoms, 1964 - 1965.
bound volume 33. Proceedings of the Forty-fifth Convention of the Oklahoma Division, of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, June 1, 2, 3, 1953, Stillwater, Oklahoma.
bound volume 34. The Two Presbyterian Assemblies of 1889, New York, June 1889, Volume 1, Number 6.
bound volume 35. Muskogee and Eastern Oklahoma, Grant Foreman,
bound volume 36. The Red Earth, Poetry Annual, 1944, Jennie Harris Oliver.
bound volume 37. North Fork Town, Carolyn Thomas Foreman.
bound volume 38. Proceedings of the Fifth-seventh Convention of the Division of the United DAughters of the Confederacy, June 10 - 12, 1965, Stillwater, Oklahoma.
bound volume 39. A History of the First Presbyterian Church, U. S. A. of Stringtown, Oklahoma, Viva L. Thacker, July 28, 1957.
bound volume 40. Ohoyohoma Club, Ada, Oklahoma, 1934 - 1935.
bound volume 41. The Oklahoma Theme Tablet, The Eastern Central Normal School, Ada, Oklahoma.
bound volume 42. And Now To Avalon, Genoa Morris, 1952.
bound volume 43. Gree Games, Barnard College, April 14, 1917.
bound volume 44. The Abortive Territory of Cimarron, Oscar A. Kinchen, Autumn 1945, reprinted from the Chronicles of Oklahoma.
bound volume 45. Webster Notebook, Muriel Wright, Number 5557.
bound volume 46. Encyclopedia of Oklahoma, Emmet Starr, Editor, September 12 , 1912.
bound volume 47. We Owe A Cock to Aeschulapius, Lewis J. Moorman, December 1932.
bound volume 48. One Democrat to Another, Clayton Rand, 1936.
bound volume 49. Medicine on the Santa Fe Trail, Lewis J. Moorman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
bound volume 50. Allen Wright, Minister of the Gospel, Scholar, Translator, Lexicographer, Educator, Principle Chief of Choctaw Nation, and Gentleman, James B. Wright, 1961.
bound volume 51. Early Missionary Teacher to the Choctaw Indians in Indian Territory, Harriet Newell Mitchell Wright, James Brookes Wright, 1961.
bound volume 52. University of Oklahoma, News of th Month, April 1949.
bound volume 53. Wagons Wheels, magazine, Cordell, Oklahoma, April 19 - 20, 1942.
bound volume 54. American Pen Women, March 7, 1954, Washington, D. C.
bound volume 55. Directory of the State of Oklahoma, 1947, Compiled by J. Wm. Cordell.
bound volume 56. Fourteen Flags Over Oklahoma, Muriel Wright, no date.
bound volume 57. Oklahoma State Society of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Yearbook, 1960 - 1962.
bound volume 58. The Delta Kappa Gamma Society, Directory, 1948 - 1949.
bound volume 59. Burning of Schenectady, Rev. W. N. P. Dailey, 1940.
box 25. Books and Magazines, 1882 - 1965
Administrative Information
Mix of some originals and some copies.
Released on 2007-12-04.
bound volume 1. Self - Directing Historical Notebook, Webb Publishing, Oklahoma City, 1930, Muriel Wright.
bound volume 2. The Red Earth, Poetry Magazine, January - February 1945.
bound volume 3. The Red Earth, Poetry Magazine, January - February 1946,
bound volume 4. The Red Earth, Poetry Magazine, March - April 1946.
bound volume 5. The Red Earth, Poetry Magazine, November - December 1945.
bound volume 6. Better Selection of Better Teachers, Vera Butler, Ida M. Jewett, and Margaret Stroth, 1943.
bound volume 7. The Background of the Synoid of Oklahoma, U. S., Rev. J. W. Moseley Jr., January 1934.
bound volume 8. History of Oklahoma Emblems, Dee Paradis Jackson, Winter 1944 - 1945.
bound volume 9. Saka'kawe'a: The Bird Woman, Russell Reid, 1950.
bound volume 10. Oklahoma Emblems: Historical and Scenic Places, Oklahoma Planning and Resources Board, no date.
bound volume 11. Ethnohistory, Volume 3, Number 1, 1963, William D. Miner.
bound volume 12. Reviews, Cronicas de Puerto Rico, no date.
bound volume 13. The Elephant Hotel: Its Architecture and History, Otto E. Koegel, Edgar I. Williams, and Frances Billingsley, 1962.
bound volume 14. Mignonet's Doll Haven, 1966, Catherine Beauchamp.
bound volume 15. The Five Civilized Tribes Museum, Third Anniversary Observance Program, April 20, 1969.
bound volume 16. Wheaton College, no date, brochure.
bound volume 17. History of the Oklahoma Historical Society, Thos H. Doyle, Wewoka Publishing Company, no date.
bound volume 18. Twenty - fifth Anniversaey of Statehood, Oklahoma Memorial Association, C. N. Haskell, ca. 1932.
bound volume 19. Program for the Seventy-third Anniversary of the Land Run of 1889, by Payne County Historical Society, April 8, 1962.
bound volume 20. Mile Stones, Along Alabama's Pathway, Peter A. Brannon, 1931.
bound volume 21. The Sibleys, Lucinda de Leftwich, October 22, 1926.
bound volume 22. Outline and References for Oklahoma History, Edward Everett DAle and Morris L. Wardell, 1924.
bound volume 23. Arkansas' Old State House, Clara B. Kennan, Apring 1950.
bound volume 24. Oklahoma Indians and the "Summer Institute of Linguistics," W. A. Willibrand, reprinted from the Chronicles of Oklahoma, no date.
bound volume 25. Spiro Mound Village, Scenes from the Past, presented by the Department of Anthropology University of Oklahoma, no date.
bound volume 26. Adventures of an Indian Boy, Jack Gregory and Rennard Strickland, 1972.
bound volume 27. The Oklahoma History, Muriel Wright, 1955.
bound volume 28. The Story of Oklahoma, Muriel Wright, revised 1955.
bound volume 29. Westward Bound with Samuel Murray Stover, H. M. Folsom, 1939.
bound volume 30. History of the Oklahoma Historical Society, Thos. H. Doyle, 1935.
bound volume 31. Eight Grade Question Book, Muriel Wright, 1923.
bound volume 32. Oklahoma Emblems and Historic Places, J. R. Dale, no date.
bound volume 33. The Wheaton Alumnae Quarterly, October 1957.
bound volume 34. The Delta Gamma Bulletin, Fall 1963.
bound volume 35. Better Say: A Book of Helpful Suggestions for the Correction of English Words and Phrases, James C. Fernald, 1907.
bound volume 36. Riverside Literature Series, September 1887, essays by John Burroughs, introduction by Mary E. Burt.
bound volume 37. Oklahoma City Branch N. L. A. P. W., 1946 - 1947, January 25, 1930.
bound volume 38. Notes for the Guidance of Authors: In the Submission of Manuscripts to Publishers, 1905, the MacMillan Company.
bound volume 39. Oklahoma State Writers In., 1947 - 1948.
bound volume 40. Program Third Annual Choctaw Education, IKSA clan, May 31; June 1, 1940.
bound volume 41. United Daughters of the Confederacy, Robert Edward Lee Chapter, 1948 - 1949.
bound volume 42. United Daughters of the Confederacy, Robert Edward Lee Chapter, 1954 - 1955.
bound volume 43. Thy Sea is Great Our Boats Are Small and Other Hymns of Today, Henry Van Dyke, 1922.
bound volume 44. Union and Democracy, Allen Johnson, 1915.
bound volume 45. Jewels From William Cullen Bryant, 1911, Hayes Lithographic Company.
bound volume 46. The Lost Captain, James Henry Gardner, 1943.
bound volume 47. Chattanooga Tennessee: Its History and Growth, Robert Walker, no date.
bound volume 48. Oklahoma Composers, 1939, Compiled by Mrs. W. A. Goforth.
bound volume 49. An Oklahoman Aroad, William Brown Morrison, 1928.
bound volume 50. Orations of Famous Indians, presented by J. B. Milan, OCtober 15, 1953.
bound volume 51. Indian Education, Branch of Education, Bureau of Indian Affairs, February 1, 1954, Washington, D.C.
bound volume 52. Sequoyah and "His Talking Leaves," Watch Justice.
bound volume 53. The Red Earth, Poetry Magazine, July - August 1945.
bound volume 54. The Red Earth, Poetry Magazine, My - June 1945.
bound volume 55. Enid's Writer's Club Yearbook, "Literary Enid," January 6, 1923.
bound volume 56. The Red Earth, Poetry Magazine, November - December 1946.
bound volume 57. The Red Earth, Poetry Magazine, July - August 1946.
bound volume 58. The Red Earth, Poetry Magazine, May - June 1946
bound volume 59. The Red Earth, Poetry Magazine, September - October 1945.
bound volume 60. The Red Earth, Poetry Magazine, March - April 1945.
bound volume 61. The Society Daughters of Colonials Wars in th State of Oklahoma, 1965 - 1968, booklet.
bound volume 62. United Daughters of the Confederacy, Robert Edward Lee Chapter, 1951 - 1952.
bound volume 63. United Daughters of the Confederacy, Robert Edward Lee Chapter, 1953 - 1954.
bound volume 64. United Daughters of the Confederacy, Robert Edward Lee Chapter, 1946 - 1947.
bound volume 65. United Daughters of the Confederacy, Robert Edward Lee Chapter,1947 - 1948.
bound volume 66. Oklahoma City Chapter of the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution, yearbook, 1946 - 1947.
bound volume 67. (Cherokee Primer), Willard Walker, 1965.
bound volume 68. Old Astronomy book, no title visible, or date, belonged to Muriel Wright's mother, Ida Belle Wright.
oversize box 26. Oversize publications & maps, 1929 - 1965
bound volume 1. PTA Council, Volume VII, Oklahoma City, April 1938.
bound volume 2. Indian Childlife and Culture: An Institute for Professional People Working with Indians, May 11 - 12, 1962, Hayward, Wisconsin.
bound volume 3. Indian Leadership and Community Development, June 12 - 15, 1963, Wisconsin State College.
bound volume 4. Indian Leadership Accent on Youth, June 11 - 13, 1964, Wisconsin State College.
bound volume 5. The Oklahoma Teacher, February 1934.
bound volume 6. Delta Kappa Gamma Bulletin, June 1945.
bound volume 7. The Untold Truth About Medicine, Lewis J. Moorman, reprinted from Quarterly of Phi Beta Phi, No.3, November 1947.
bound volume 8. Delta Phi Records, April 1940.
bound volume 9. Union Alumni Monthly, February 1940, No. 4.
bound volume 10. Curriculum Vitae and Testimonials of James Main Dixon, Ontario, Canada.
bound volume 11. Ceremonies Attending the Presentation and University of the North Carolina Memorial on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, July 3, 1929.
bound volume 12. A Collection of Feature Articles on the Official Oklahoma Historical Highway Markers, The Ada Evening News, William D. Little, Jr., News Publishing and Printing Company.
bound volume 13. American Scene: Oklahoma Issue, No. 4, 1962.
bound volume 14. The Oklahoma Teacher, February 1934.
bound volume 15. The Wheaton Alumnae Quarterly, April 1959, No. 2, Norton, Massachussetts.
bound volume 16. The Oklahoma Teacher, May 1939.
bound volume 17. Wheaton Alumnae Quarterly, Fall 1965, Norton, Massachussetts.
bound volume 18. Harlows Weekly, May 1, 1926, Vol. 28, No. 18.
bound volume 19. Our Oklahoma - Elementary Work Book, Oklahoma History, Muriel H. Wright, ed. 1951, Co - operative Publishing Company.
bound volume 20. The Oklahoma Teacher, December 1933.
bound volume 21. The Oklahoma Teacher, December 1933.
bound volume 22. The Oklahoma Teacher, February 1934.
bound volume 23. The Oklahoma Teacher, December 1935.
bound volume 24. Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, February 1965, The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 99, No 2.
bound volume 25. Pictorial Soonerland Brings You Norman, and Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, no date.
bound volume 26. The Will Rogers Papers, Oklahoma State University, no date.
bound volume 27. Testimonials In Favor of James Main DIxon, M. A., Candidate for the Rectorship of the Paisley Grammer School and Academy, Tokyo, Japan.
bound volume 28. Americanism: A Record if Historical FActs Since 1776 by G. V. Labadie, Jenkins Music Company, 1943, Kansas City, Missouri.
bound volume 29. Chosen Songs of the Civil War: The Sweer Sixteen, 1960, Oklahoma Historical Society.
bound volume 30. United Daughters of the Confederacy, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1965 - 1966.
bound volume 31. Program - third annual meeting - Choctaw Educational IKSA, Tushahoma, Oklahoma. May 31 - June 1, 1940.
bound volume 32. Brief Indian Claims Commission of the USA, The Mississippi Bond of Choctaw Indians, vs. the USA, no date.
bound volume 33. America Indigena, Organo Trimistral Del Instituto Indigenista Interamericano, volumen XVII, numero 4, October 1958, MX. D. F.
bound volume 34. Indians in School: A Study of the Development of Educational Facilities for Arizona Indians by James E. Officer, University of Arizona, 1956.
bound volume 35. The Lord's Vineyard: Including the Life of E. C. Latta 1831 - 1909, by F. F. Latta, February 1940, Shafter, California.
Copy of map
Administrative Information
Item List
Item "Military Map of the Indian Territory" compiled by the Department of the Missouri, 1875 (map was copied in 4 parts and glued to a stiff backing).
Released on 2012-12-20.
Hand drawn map by Muriel Wright. Ink on waxed linen,
Item List
Item "Plat of Perryville C.N. 1850 to 1873" showing roadways and structures. Published in Chronicles of Oklahoma vol.8 no.2 June 1930.
Hand drawn map by Muriel Wright. Ink on tissue paper.
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Item List
Item "The Road from Ft. Smith to Red River via Boggy Depot, 1983-1890" Published in the Chronicles of Oklahoma vol.35 no.1 March 1957 plate opposite page 60.
Released on 2012-12-20.
box 27. Books and Magazines, 1877 - 1963
bound volume 1. Latin English Dictionary: For the Use of Junior Students by John T. White, D. D., 17th ed., Ginn and Company, 1903.
bound volume 2. A Discourse in Memory of Thomas Harvey Skinner, by George L. Prentiss, presented in Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York, New York, May 7, 1871, published by Board of Directors and Faculty of the Union Theological Seminary.
bound volume 3. Chickasha, Oklahoma - Kunstitushunl Nan Ulpisa, Sedalia, Missouri, Sedalia Democrat Company, 1878.
bound volume 4. E. N. Wright - personal patient journal with treatment administration, no date.
bound volume 5. Constitution and Laws of the Choctaw Nation by A. R. Durant, John F. Worley printed and published, 1894.
bound volume 6. Bulletin of the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, The Cherokee Orphan Asylum by Kathleen Garrett, August 1, 1953, volume 50, no. 21.
bound volume 7. The Romance of the Home Missions by S. L. Morris, Presbyterian Committee of Publication, 1924.
bound volume 8. Trails, December 1935 - January 1936, volume 1 number1.
bound volume 9. My Oklahoma, June 1927, volume ,1 number 3, Oklahomans, Inc.
bound volume 10. John Ross: Chief of an Eagle Race by Gertrude Mc Daris Ruskin, 1963.
bound volume 11. Chahta Okla I Nanlhpisa Noshkoo, Micha Nanvlhpisa, 1894.
bound volume 12. Annual Report of the Executive Committee of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States for April 1, 1877.
bound volume 13. Chahta Okla I Kanstitiahun, Micha Nan Ulphisa 1887, Democrat Publishing Company.
box 28. Books and Magazines, 1887 - 1964
bound volume 1. Dixon's Dictionary of Idiomatic English Phrases Secially Designed for the Japanese Students, by James Main Dixon, 1887, Kyoyekishnosha.
bound volume 2. Poetry Society of Oklahoma, 1955, Yearbook for 1955 - 1956.
bound volume 3. Wisconsin Magazine of History, Publication State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Winter 1961 - 1962.
bound volume 4. Children and Religion: A Practical Guide for Parents and Teachers, by Dora P. Chaplin, 1948, Charles Scribner and Sons.
bound volume 5. Yearbook, Schenectady County Historical Society, 1908 - 1912, The Gazette Press, 1912.
bound volume 6. Yearbook of the Schenectady County Historical Society, 1905 - 1906, Gazette Press, 1907.
bound volume 7. Annual Message of Governor Green McCurtain to the Choctaw Council, Tushahoma, Oklahoma, October 6, 1908.
bound volume 8. The MCNeese Review, volume 4, no. 1.
bound volume 9. Reminiscences of Linderwood College, 1827 - 1920, no date.
bound volume 10. The Indian Cook Book, by Indian Women's Club, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1933.
bound volume 11. The History of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society in Oklahoma, from Alpha to Omega, by Jessie D. Newby, 1945.
bound volume 12. The Aileron, October 1911.
bound volume 13. The Aileron, January.
bound volume 14. The Aileron, November 1911.
bound volume 15. The Aileron, no date.
bound volume 16. Aztec Place Names: Their Meaning and Mode of Composition by Frederick Starr, 1920, Chicago.
bound volume 17. Hervas Laboratories of American Linguistic Bulletin 6, Analysis of a Text M the Appalachi Language, Noxon, Tomey, March 1918, St. Louis, Missouri.
bound volume 18. Hervas Laboratories of American Linguistic Bulletin 6, Grammatical Lexical Notes on the Keres Language ( A coma - laguna dialect) of Keres an Stock, 1914.
bound volume 19. The National Society Magna Charter Dames, November 9, 1948, " The Great Delusions of the Present Age," Rev. Carl McIntire.
bound volume 20. Origin and DEvelopment of Limeston Caverns, James H. Gardner, New York, 1935, Geological Society of America, volume 46.
bound volume 21. Constitutin and By - laws of the Oklahoma Historical Society, 1932, with section 1, article 67 Amendment.
bound volume 22. Indian History Bulletin, volume 21. no. 5, May 1944, Indiana Historical Bureau.
bound volume 23. State and Historical News, S. K. Stevens and Earle W. Newton, ed. volume IV, no.1, November 1947, American Association for the State and Local History.
bound volume 24. Daughters of the American Revolution of Oklahoma, yearbook 1944- 1945.
bound volume 25. History for All the People, Tewnty - Seventh Biennial Report of the North Carolina Department of Archivist and History, 1956 - 1958.
bound volume 26. Union Worthies Number 1, Lewis Henry Morgan, Union College, New York.
bound volume 27. The Aboriginal North American Tea, E. M. Hale, Governor Press, 1891.
bound volume 28. Schenectady County Historical Society, 1906 - 1908.
bound volume 29. Destruction of Elwatobl, The Spider Woman and Other Poems, Leslie A. McRill, 1964, Asman Publishing Company.
bound volume 30. Directory of the State of Oklahoma, 1945, State Election Board, J. Wm. Cordell.
bound volume 31. Cherokee Weaving and Basketry by Caroline Thomas Foreman, 1948.
bound volume 32. Tennesse Historical Markers Erected by the Tennesse Historical Commission, 1962, fifth edition.
bound volume 33. Pioneer Women Teachers of Oklahoma 1820 - 1860, by Ethel McMillan, 1949.
bound volume 34. The Mayflower Quarterly, volume 28, no. 4, August 1963, General Society of the Mayflower Descendants.
bound volume 35. The Oklahoma Historical Society by Grant Foreman, no date.
bound volume 36. The Missionary Herald, February 1884, number 2, Boston, published by American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
bound volume 37. Sequoyah and His "Talking Leaves, " no date.
box 29. Books and Magazines, 1892 - 1971
bound volume 1. El Camino Viejo A Los Angeles, F. F. Latta, 1936, Bakersfield, California, includes map.
bound volume 2. The Butterfield Overland Mail in Arkansas, W. J. Lemke and Ted R. Worley, 1957, Arkansas History Commission.
bound volume 3. Your Home Town, A Public Service Presentation of WGY, Schenectady, New York.
bound volume 4. The Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderonga Museum, volume VI, no. 6, July 1943.
bound volume 5. Prairie Lore Southwestern Oklahoma Historical Society, January 1971, Hugh Corwin, ed.
bound volume 6. Shirmer's Library of Musical Classics, Pan of KA Vocal A. B. C., 1878.
bound volume 7. The Oklahoma Indian Magazine, April 1932, no.11.
bound volume 8. The Settlement of Oklahoma, Solon J. Buck, A. M., 1907.
bound volume 9. Oklahoma Law Review, volume 7, no. 4, November 1954, University of Oklahoma Press.
bound volume 10. Simon Sager Memorial, Maggie Aldridge Smith, 1966.
bound volume 11. Argument That Phase of the Indian Question, Which Deal Is With the Coal and Railroad Interests of the Indian Territory, February 1897, Henry W. Smith.
bound volume 12. Story of the Cherokee Indians and "The Trail of Tears," "The Battle of Cabin Creek," and "The Alloting of Lands," personal interviews of famous people.
bound volume 13. National Society of the Daughters of the Revolution of Oklahoma, yearbook, 1948 - 1949.
bound volume 14. Forest Trees of Oklahoma, How We Know Them, Oklahoma Forest Commission, 1927.
bound volume 15. Delta Kappa Gamma Society, National Convention, 1950.
bound volume 16. Now Who's Un - American: An Expose of Communism in US Government, The American Indian Federation, Washington, D. C.
bound volume 17. The Witchcraft Burying Grounds of Wapanunka Clan, 1909.
bound volume 18. Eight Annual Report of the Five Civilized Tribes to the Secretary of Interiors for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1901, Washington, D. C. Government Printing Office.
bound volume 19. Indian Land Transaction: Memorandum of the Chairman of the Committee of Interior and Insular Affairs, United State Senate: An Analysis of the Problem to Effects of our Diminishing Indian Land Base, 1948 - 1957, December 1, 1958.
box 30. Books and Magazines, 1906 - 1973
bound volume 1. Dim Trails: A Collection of Poems, by Ernest E. Kilpatrick and Vera Holding, Published by Ben H. Moore, Brownwood, Texas, no date.
format P1983.018. Photographs, 1906-1973
box 1. Box 1, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 12852. From Painting by Mrs. W. H. Murray - Bloomfield Acadamy, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15186. Bloomfield Academy, May 30, 1905
photograph black and white 14971. James J. McAlester, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 7588. Cherokee Indian John Leaf Springston, 1906-1973
Administrative Information
half tone print
Released on 2007-12-04.
photograph black and white 15072. Major George C. Sibley, U. S. Indian Agent - Photo printed by R. Goebel, St. Charles, MO., 1856
Subjects
photograph black and white 14623. OTOE Indian Chief White Horse - copy photo by Walters, New York Photo Company, Guthrie, Indian Territory - From original photo by William Lenney, Purcell, Indian Territory, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 8482-7-9. Mrs. Thoburn and Mary Elinor, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 8482-4-6. Mary Elinor Thoburn as an infant with Mrs. Thoburn, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 8482-1-3. Joseph B. Thoburn and Mary Elinor, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 8481. Mary Elinor Thoburn as a child, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 8480. Joseph B. Thoburn as a child - Photo by Tripp of Newton, Kansas, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 8479. Joseph B. Thoburn as a young man - Photo by Dewey of Manhattan, Kansas, c. 1891
photograph black and white 14126. (L to R) Claude Hensley, Dr. J. B. Thoburn (Oklahoma Historical Society), and Reverend H. Bassell Collins., October 21, 1940
photograph black and white 14999. Wichita Indian Jim Tawakony, Chief of the Wichitas, c. 1901
photograph black and white 15336. Choctaw Indian Russell Telle from Atoka, Indian Territory - Photo by Harting of Ardmore, Indian Territory, c. 1898
photograph color 15137. Choctaw Indian Reita Sturdivant of Ada, Oklahoma, 1961
photograph black and white 14989. Judge Charles B. Stuart of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14612. Comanche Indian Josani Toshway (aka. Tosawa), a Comanche Penateka Chief - Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15067. Reverend Thomas Scott Vaill, son of Reverend William F. Vaill - Photo by Norton and Rowley of Beatrice, NE., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15165. Historical Societies - Museums - Human skull exhibit - Stovall Museum? - Norman, Oklahoma? - Photo printed by Ada Studio, Ada, Oklahoma, c. 1947 - 1948
photograph black and white 15059. Towns - Fort Gibson, Oklahoma - Stockade restored - (L to R) Allen Street, unknown, Bill Stigler, unknown, Bill Williams of Alva, Oklahoma, and Ben Martin of Muskogee, Oklahoma, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 19153. Towns - Fort Coffee, Oklahoma - "Ruins from an original building", c. 1914
photograph black and white 14981. Towns - Fort Davis - "Mound on the site of Fort Davis, from which the Confederate flag floated during the Civil War. Site about two miles north of Muskogee, Oklahoma.", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14973. Towns - Fort Supply, Oklahoma - "A log stockade building, Camp Supply[, Indian Territory]", 1869
photograph black and white 13923. Schools - Indian - Cherokee Female Seminary - Columns of the building that burned in 1887, Park Hill, Oklahoma, 6 May 1951
photograph black and white 13925. Schools - Indian - Cherokee Female Seminary - "Columns of old Cherokee Female Seminary in woods.", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 13925. Schools - Indian - Cherokee Female Academy - Erected in 1888, now the Administration Building, Northeastern State University, Tahlequah, Oklahoma, 7 May 1951
photograph black and white 20294. Towns - Fort Reno, Indian Territory, 1880s
photograph black and white 8278.B. Choctaw Indians - Persons - Muriel H. Wright, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 8278.C. Choctaw Indians - Persons - Muriel Wright. Photo by R. Wade Vliet, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 8278.A. Choctaw Indians - Persons - Muriel Wright, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 18690. Choctaw Indians - Persons - Chief Allen Wright and his family, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15106. Persons - Rev. B. C. Walker. Photo by D. C. Maxwell, Lynchburg, Virginia, c. 1864-65
photograph black and white 18691. Choctaw Indians - Persons - Rev. Frank Wright family. (L. to R.): Frank Hall Wright, Jr., Mrs. Addie L. Wright, Gladys Wright, Frank Hall Wright, Sr. Photo by Clifton Church, Dallas, Texas, c. 1893
photograph black and white 14622. Modoc Indians - Persons - Yellow Hammer, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 597. Choctaw Indians - Persons - Gov. Tandy Walker, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15039. Persons - C. G. Thompson. Photo by Lee W. Org of Wichita, Kansas, 1906-1973
Tintype 14641. Allen Wright, Basil Le Flore (standing), unknown, 1906-1973
Index Terms
photograph black and white 15187. Schools - Indian - Cherokee Male Seminary - Park Hill, Indian Territory. Photo by Robertson Studio, Muskogee, Indian Territory, 1906-1973
postcard black and white 15188.A. Schools - Indian - Cherokee Female Seminary - "Administration Building[,] Northeastern State College, Tahlequah, Okla.[,]" erected 1888-89, 1906-1973
postcard black and white 15188.B. Schools - Indian - Cherokee Female Seminary - "Administration Building[,] Northeastern State College, Tahlequah, Okla.[,]" erected 1888-1889, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 1448. Towns - Boggy Depot, Oklahoma - Old military trail which formed a portion of the post road and main street in Boggy Depot, 1930
photograph black and white 1449. Towns - Boggy Depot, Oklahoma - "Old swimming hole" on the Boggy, 1930
photograph black and white 18850. Towns - Fort Sill, Oklahoma Territory. Panorama. Photo by Irwin, Chickasha, Indian Territory, c. 1902
photograph black and white 19601. Towns - Fort Towson, Oklahoma - "Ruins of old Fort Towson", 1914
photograph black and white 18244. Towns - Fort Sill, Oklahoma Territory - Buildings - "In front Post Trader's Store at Ft. Sill", 1890
photograph black and white 17069. Choctaw Indians - Robert McClure Jones. Copy print, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 7589. Persons - Patrick J. Hurley. Photo by Staller, Washington, D.C., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14657. Towns - McAlester - Organizations - Oyahoma Club - Photo printed by Elko, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14576. Towns - Lima - The African-American School in Lima, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15090. Towns - Holdenville - Seamprupe Inc. open house on Airport Road - L. to R.: Senator Paul Ballinger of Holdenville, Sam Sheehan of Oklahoma A & M, Representative Hugh Fandlir of Holdenville, Dr. Clark Dunn of Oklahoma A & M, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15249. Towns - Norman - First Methodist E. Church, July 19, 1909
photograph black and white 13929. Towns - Oaks - Lutheran Church - an outgrowth of Springplace Mission, May 8, 1951
photograph black and white 15057. Towns - Muskogee - Events - Old Settlers Picnic gathering at entrance to Administration Building - Muskogee Fairgrounds - Photo by A. Pierson, Muskogee - L. to R.: Front: unknown person, Benjamin Martin, Jessie Robb, Grant Foreman, O. H. P. Brewer; Second row: unknown person, Theodore Brewer, unknown person; Back: unknown person, unknown person, N. F. Hancock, Foley, Mrs. John Dill, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 19209. Indians - Chickasaw - Buildings - Public - Tishomingo, Indian Territory - First capitol building, erected 1859, burned 1890, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 8201. Government - Governors - Kerr - Robert S. "Bob" Kerr - Photo by Harris & Ewing, Washington, DC, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14980. Persons - Amos Chapman, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15127. Persons - Solomon Andrew Layton, died 1944. Photo by Watton Studio, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14992. Government - Governors - Williams, Robert Lee, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14960. Cheyenne Indians - A Cheyenne Indian camp on the Cimarron River Valley west of Fairview near the Glass Mountains, ca. 1871
photograph black and white 18611. Towns - Rush Springs - "Oldest house in Grady County near Rush Springs", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20072. Towns - Skullyville - Choctaw Agency building created in 1837 - A hewn log structure, it had been weather boarded by the time the picture was taken when Tom Ainsworth owned it. - Photo by Muriel Hazel Wright, 1926
photograph black and white 15239. Towns - Shawnee - Buildings - Longmire-Draper Wholesale & Retail Furniture, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15247. Towns - Shawnee - Buildings - Churches - Presbyterian, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15226. Towns - Stillwater - "8 AM Nov. 8th 1916. Here lies the political remains of Dr. J. T. Gray.", November 8, 1916
photograph black and white 15233. Towns - Perry - 1893 - Town Building - Dust Storm - "Perry, Sept. 18, 1893. The Great Sand Storm." - Photographers #34, September 18, 1893
photograph black and white 15021. Towns - Perry - Town Building - Street Scenes - 1st Church at Perry, OK", October 8, 1893
photograph black and white 15238. Towns - Shawnee - Parks - Benson Park - between Shawnee and Tecumseh, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14597. Arapaho - Camps - "Arapaho camp near Darlington - 1872" (Fort Dodge) - Photo by William Stinson Soule, Ft. Sill, IT, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14675. Indians - Creeks - Green Corn Dance - New Tulsa grounds, woman dancing, Misulda Gray leading ribbion dance at New Tulsa, near Spauldings, Oklahoma. S.W., of Holdenville, Oklahoma, Jully 23-29, 1944
photograph black and white 14676. Indians - Creeks - Green Corn Dance - woman and girls dancing. New Tulsa grounds, near Holdenville, Oklahoma, July 28-29. 1944
photograph black and white 14664. Indians - Creeks - Green Corn Dance - Stickball games New Tulsa grounds, near Holdenville, Oklahoma, July 28-29, 1944
photograph black and white 14665. Indians - Creeks - Green Corn Dance - Stickball games New Tulsa grounds, near Holdenville, Oklahoma, July 28-29, 1944
photograph black and white 14666. Indians - Creeks - Green Corn Dance - Stickball games New Tulsa grounds, near Holdenville, Oklahoma, JUly 28-29, 1944
photograph black and white 14667. Indians - Creek - Stickball Games - New Tulsa Grounds Near Holdenville, Oklahoma, July 28-29, 1944
photograph black and white 14668. Indians - Creek - Stickball Games - New Tulsa Grounds Near Holdenville, Oklahoma, July 28-29, 1944
photograph black and white 14670. Indians - Creek - Green Corn Dance - cooking area. Women, children, and tin roofed arbors Near Holdenville, Oklahoma. View includes Lena Wolf and Eula Cully (adults) at New Tulsa, July 28-29, 1944
photograph black and white 14674. Indians - Creek - Green Corn Dance - woman, brush arbor's and men in background. New Tulsa Grounds Near Holdenville, Oklahoma, July 28-29, 1944
photograph black and white 14672. Indians - Creek - Green Corn Dance -2 men L. to R. 1. Dickie Tiger and 2. "Spa-hech-a" Fixico at New Tulsa Grounds Near Holdenville, Oklahoma, July 28-29, 1944
photograph black and white 14673. Indians - Creek - Green Corn Dance -2 men New Tulsa Grounds Near Holdenville, Oklahoma, July 28-29, 1944
photograph black and white 14677. Indians - Creek - Green Corn Dance - Women and Girls Lived Before an Arbor New Tulsa Grounds Near Holdenville, Oklahoma, July 28-29, 1944
photograph black and white 14671. Indians - Creek - Green Corn Dance - R. to L.- 1. Robert Johnson 2. Willie Sewll 3. Bennie Tiger 4. Ollie Tiger New Tulsa Grounds Near Holdenville, Oklahoma, July 28-29, 1944
photograph black and white 14663. Indians - Choctaw - Recreation - Stickball Jones Academy boys at Choctaw Council House ball game, May 1939
photograph black and white 14654. Indians - Choctaw - Recreation - Stickball - Jones Academy boys playing stickball at the Choctaw Council House game, May 1939
photograph black and white 14655. Indians - Choctaw - Recreation - Stickball - Jones Academy boys playing stickball at the Choctaw Council House game, May 1939
photograph black and white 14646. Indians - Choctaw - Recreation - Stickball - Jones Academy boys playing stickball at the Choctaw Council House game, May 1939
photograph black and white 15122. Schools - Indian - Bloomfield - Stringed insturment music class, Mrs. Statts, teacher - Students #'d as: 1, Lue Young; 2. Lucy Young; 3. Rennie Coldert; 4.; 5.; 6. Carrie Young; 7. Myrtle Conners; 8.; 9. Ruth Easkey; 10. Roana Burks; 11. Sophia Frye; 12. Daisy Harris; 13. Peachie McCauley; 14. Charlot G.; 15. Sally Duckworth; 16. Luld Coldert; 17. Lena Hume; 18. Maypalle Johnson; 19. Alice Welch; 20,; 21. Dogid Meeks; 22. Lucy White; 23.; 24. Maud Boles; 25. Eunice Yarborough; 26. Fannie Lemon - Photo by Moore, Denison, TX, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15248. Towns - Oklahoma City - Railroads - Depots - "Santa Fe Depot, Oklahoma City, Okla." - 11487 N - Printed by E. C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee, WI - Photo by Meyers Photo Shop, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15250. Towns - Oklahoma City - Parades - July 4, 1974 - Cal Farley's Boys Ranch Band leading the parade, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 18859. Towns - Oklahoma City - Panoramas - Aerial view, c. 1950, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15154. Towns - Oklahoma City - Transportation - Rail - Interurban - Trainmen loyal to the Okla. Railway Co., March 5, 1911 - Clay Harlan standing 3rd row back with guy wire across his face - Photo by Hoffman, Oklahoma City, OK, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 16718. Indians - Cherokee - Elias C. Boudinot, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15174. 4 adults and 6 children in front of a sod house in Oklahoma Territory. Photo by Dedrick, Taloga, O. T., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14576. "The Negro School in Lima", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15183. Schools - Indian - Dwight Mission c. 1915, c. 1915
photograph black and white 15157. Schools - Indian - Dwight Mission Missionary graves. "Elizabeth, Wife of Rev. D. S. Buttrick...", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 19181. Schools - Indian - Dwight Mission "The original log house when the school was started." View originally taken before 1890., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15192.B. Schools - Indian - Armstrong Academy for boys after 1907. Buildings that burned, February 1921. OHS copy print of OHS original by Thomas L. Baldwin, Durant, OK., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15192.A. Schools - Indian - Armstrong Academy Buildings that burned, February 1921 Armstrong Academy for boys, after 1907. Photo by Thomas Baldwin, Durant, OK., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15185. Schools - Indian - Wapanucka Academy The "Rock Academy" build in 1852. Post card printed c. 1912 -1915, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14661.1A. Schools - Indian - Goodland Mission L. to R.: 1. Charles Pickens, 2. Barbara Jean Barton, May 20, 1939, May 20, 1939
photograph black and white 14661.1B. Schools - Indian - Goodland Mission L. to R.: 1. Charles Pickens, 2. Barbara Jean Barton, May 20, 1939, May 20, 1939
photograph black and white 14659. Schools - Indian - Goodland Mission L. to R.: 1. Old Church, 2. High School, 3. Small Boys' Dorm, 4. Large Boys' Dorm. Photo taken pre Jan. 26, 1931. Photo printed by Brown's Studio, McAlester, OK., January 26, 1931
photograph black and white 15195. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - WAPANUCKA INSTITUTE - "THE OLD INDIAN ACADEMY NEAR BROMIDE, OKLAHOMA. BUILT IN 1851." PHOTO BY T.W. HOLLAND., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15213. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - SACRED HEART MISSION - "GREETINGS FROM SACRED HEART, OKLA." RD-11169 PRINTED BY HERMANN POST CARD CO., CHICAGO, IL. c. 1907-1901. HALF TONE PRINT., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15205.A. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - SAC & FOX - MISSION BUILDING, MANUAL LABOR SCHOOL, SOUTH OF STROUD, 5-6 MILES, APRIL-MAY, 1875. PHOTO BY JACK HILLERS. COPY PRINT OF STEREOVIEW HALF., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15205.B. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - SAC & FOX - MISSION BUILDING, MANUAL LABOR SCHOOL, SOUTH OF STROUD, 5-6 MILES, APRIL-MAY, 1875. PHOTO BY JACK HILLERS. COPY PRINT OF STEREOVIEW HALF., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14643. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - PRESBYTERIAN MISSION, ATOKA - '1ST ORGANIZED AND OPEN IN SEPT. 1888 BY IDA BELLE RICHARDS., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15201. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - ST. JOHN'S MISSION - ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL, GRAYHORSE, OSAGE CO. POSTCARD PRINTED c. 1910-1918., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15202.A. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - ST. JOHN'S MISSION - SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS AND PUPILS AT ST. JOHN'S MISSION, 1901, AT GRAYHORSE, OSAGE NATION., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15215. SCHOOLS - COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES - NORMAN - BIZZELL LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20274.1. Persons - Dr. T. J. Bond, a Choctaw, Boggy Creek, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14661.1. Schools - Indian - Goodland Mission - Charles Pidaws and Barbara Jean Bartow - Muriel Hazel Wright Collection, May 20, 1939
photograph black and white 15115.B. Schools - Indian - New Hope Academy - Choctaw Girls - Muriel Hazel Wright Collection, 1894
photograph black and white 15115.A. Schools - Indian - New Hope Academy - Choctaw Girls - Muriel Hazel Wright Collection, 1894
photograph black and white 14661.2. Schools - Indian - Goodland Mission - Choctaws: L, Charles Pickens, R, Barbara Jean Bartow - Muriel Hazel Wright Collection, May 20, 1939
photograph black and white 12257.2. Schools - Indian - Wapanucka Institute - Commencement Exercises, copy print by Fowville, Ardmore, Oklahoma - Muriel Hazel Wright Collection, November 1, 1932
photograph black and white 15237. Schools - Indian - Tullahassee Mission - Stereo view of buildings, North end destroyed by fire in December 1880 - built in 1849-1850 - Muriel Hazel Wright Collection, 1879
photograph black and white 15190. Schools - Indian - Tuskahoma Female Academy - West of Tuskahoma, IT - Muriel Hazel Wright Collection, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14644. Indians - Choctaw - Politics "The Choctaw Advisory Council, 1934-5, and Choctaw Tribal officials." L. to R.: Seated: 1. Elam Johnson, 2. W.A. Durant, 3. Silas E. Cole, 4. Charles Bascom, 5. Thomas W. Hunter, 6. Victor M. Locke, Jr., 7. Edgar A. Moore. Standing: 1. Ben Dwight, Principal Chief, 2. Hampton Tucker, Coal Trustee, 3. A.M. Landman, Superintendent Five Civilized Tribes Agency, 4. William G. Stigler, Choctaw National Attorney, 5. George W. Scott, 6. B.C. Palmer, 7. Muriel Hazel Wright, 8. James Culberson. Photo by Stewart Studio, McAlester, OK., October 8, 1935
photograph black and white 14223. Peter Pitchlynn, Choctaw delegate to Washington, DC, 1866 & Principal Chief 1864 - 1866., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14223.B. Peter Pitchlynn, Choctaw delegate to Washington, DC, 1866 & Principal Chief 1864 - 1866., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 21642.4. Indians - Choctaw "Allen Wright, Principal Chief Choctaw Nation" 1883, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15011. GOVERNMENT - TERRITORIAL - GOVERNORS - FERGUSON - THOMPSON B. FERGUSON, GOVERNOR, 1901-1906., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14644. PERSONS - L. TO R.: FRONT: 1. ELAM JOHNSON, 2. W.A. DURANT; BACK: 1. BEN DWIGHT, 2. HAMPTON TUCKER, 3. A.M. LANDMAN. PHOTO BY STEWART STUDIO, MCALESTER, OK., OCT. 8, 1935
photograph black and white 3956.1.B. Events - Land Openings - Boomers - 1883 - "C. Payne crossing the line going home.", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15180. Home of Alington Telle, near Atoka, Indian Territory - Photo by Macurdy Photo Compnay, Lehigh, Indian Territory, c. 1895
photograph black and white 15159. Choctaw Indians - Artifacts - Fair Exhibit - Products of McCurtain County, c. 1920
photograph black and white 15020. Persons - Capt. David L. Payne Photo printed by C.P. Wickmiller, Kingfisher, I.T., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15040. Fashion - Women Photo by John Brasel, Muskogee, I.T., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15017. Government - Territorial - Governors - Jenkins, 1901
photograph black and white 14969. Persons - Ann Eliza Worchester Robertson, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14974. Indians - Arapaho - Camps "K Camp, KB died here, 7-69" KB was Kicking Bird. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Ft. Sill, I.T., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15091. Persons - Marion Donehew, first student at University of Oklahoma in Sept. 1892. Picture taken March 15, 1927 at Pauls Valley., March 15, 1927
photograph black and white 15074. Persons - Rev. William F. Vail, Superintendent of Union Mission 1825 - 1834, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15120. Indians - Choctaw - Persons - Peter J. Hudson, a Choctaw., c. 1910
photograph black and white 15103. Persons - Mr. Seabury. Photo by Tanner & Van Ness of Lynchburg, VA., c. 1864 - 65
photograph black and white 15015. Persons - Ira B. Saukey Photo copyrighted by A.F. Brooks, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15102. Persons - Clara W. Eddy, a Presbyterian missionary teacher to Cherokee, Creeks, Choctaw. Photo by T. Farrington, McGregor, IA., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15169. Indians - Cheyenne - Persons - Cheyenne Chief Kias in front of house Seger gave him after his marriage. Kias said this was first house in Custer County, except for log cabins. It is near Clinton., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15170. TOWNS - BOGGY DEPOT - Rev. Cyrus Kingsbury's home., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15119. Persons - Capt. William L. Couch, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15126. Government - U.S. Senators & Representatives Bird S. McGuire. Photo by Harmon Theodore Swearigen, Guthrie, O.T., c. 1906 - 07
photograph black and white 15060. Persons - M.A. McAdams Photo by Thompson, Kahoka, MO., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15081. Persons - Rev. Theo. F. Brewer, Muskogee Photo by George Pierson, Muskogee., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14961. Architecture - Schools - Sod Seveteen students and two teachers., c. 1897 - 1900
photograph black and white 14993. Government - Governors - Johnston Gov. Henry Simpson Johnston, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14994. Indians - Wichita - Residences Home of Tawakoni Jim, a Wichita Chief, northwest of Anadarko, OT., 1901
photograph black and white 14995. Indians - Wichita - Residences, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15008. Ranch & Range - Structure "101 Ranch, Cimmaron River, No Man's Land", c. 1888 - 18889
photograph black and white 20482.1.A. Indians - Choctaw - Persons - Thomas E. Oates, a Choctaw., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20911.27.1. Indians - Choctaw - Persons - William Wilson, a Choctaw., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20911.33. Indians - Choctaw - Persons - Muriel Hazel Wright, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1922., 1922.
photograph black and white 20919. Indians - Cherokee - Persons - Brig.-General Stand Watie., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 21147.29.1. Religion - Missions - Lenox - "Site of Lenox Mission.", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 21147.29.2. Religion - Missions - Lenox - "Graves of Reverand Simon L. Hobbs and wife.", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 21147.29.3. Religion - Missions - Lenox - "Old road to Lenox Mission - Looking South.", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 21147.30.2. Indians - Choctaw - Residences - Conser - Peter Conser home, c. 4 miles west of Hodgen, Oklahoma, July 25, 1930., July 25, 1930.
photograph black and white 21147.33.3. Archaeology - Mounds - "Glimpse of group of mounds of the prehistoric earth people - located on the west side of the highway, in a meadow about a mile north of Panama, in LeFlore Country." November 19, 1930., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 21147.39.1. Indian Agencies - Choctaw - 1 1/4 mile east of Spiro, Oklahoma at Skullyville, July 24, 1930., July 24, 1930.
photograph black and white 21147.48.1. Indians - Creeks - Death and Mourning - "Creek Graves - located about 1/4 mile west of Castle in Okfuskee County, to the South of Highway No. 266, July 22, 1930.", July 22, 1930.
photograph color 21642.2. Indians - Cherokee - Persons - Elias Boudinot. Tinted redrawn image after painting in OHS State Museum Collection., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 21642.5. Indians - Choctaw - Persons - "Reverand Allen Wright Family - first four children.", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 21642.6. Indians - Choctaw - Persons - Allen Wright family at "House Party at McLeish Ranch near Bromide, IT., c. 1909.", c. 1909.
photograph black and white 21642.7. Persons - "Harriet Newell Wright, Mrs. Allen Wright," c. 1887-1890.", c. 1887-1890.
photograph black and white 21642.8. Persons - Miss Clara Eddy (?), 1870's., 1870's.
photograph black and white 21642.9. Persons - Katherine Wright Morris (?), 1895., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 21672.10. Persons - Phil Crane., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 21642.13. Sports - Swimming., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 21642.14. Archaeology - Sites - Claremore Mound - "The historic 'Claremore Mound,' 6 miles northwest of Claremore, Oklahoma, where the last battle was fought between the famous Cherokee and Osage Indian Tribes.", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 21642.15. Indians - Choctaw - Sports - Stickball - Manly LeFlore, 1892., 1892.
photograph black and white 21629.1.A. Indians - Choctaw - Persons - Thomas Ainsworth, Choctaw, from Skullyville, IT, c. 1888-1892., c. 1888-1892.
photograph black and white 21147.30.1. Indians - Choctaw - Persons - L. to R.: 1. Peter Conser, age 86, 2. Preston Joe Conser. Choctaw Indians at the Peter Conser home, July 25, 1930., July 25, 1930.
photograph black and white 20911.42.A. Indians - Choctaw - Persons - Reverand Frank Hall Wright, a Choctaw, c. 1908., c. 1908.
photograph black and white 20480.9.B. Indians - Choctaw - Persons - Governor Jackson McCurtain, a Choctaw., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20480.9.A. Indians - Choctaw - Persons - Governor Jackson McCurtain, a Choctaw., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20582. Landscapes - Rivers & Streams "Devil's Promenade" ledge along the Sping River, Ottawa Co., Sec. 5 T28N R24E., January 4, 1955
photograph black and white 15005. GOVERNMENT - GOVERNORS - CRUCE, LEE - PHOTO BY HARRY WATTON, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14991. PERSONS - JOHN HOMER SEGER. PHOTO BY GARFIELD OF CLEVELAND, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14988. PERSONS - J.R. KEATON. PHOTO BY WATTON STUDIO, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15114. PERSONS - H.M. DUNLAP, 1ST CASHIER OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, DURANT, I.T., July 13, 1898
photograph black and white 15100. INDIANS - CHICKASAW ?? - PERSONS - CHARLOTTE LOVE (TYSON) COFFEE, 1820-1881. OWNED CATTLE AND HORSE HERDS IN CHICKASAW NATION, I.T., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15009. GOVERNMENT - TERRITORIAL - GOVERNORS - JENKINS, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15010. GOVERNMENT - TERRITORIAL - GOVERNORS - STEELE - GOV. GEORGE W. STEELE., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15048. PERSONS - AKIN HOUGHTON FAMILY. PHOTO BY A.H. TAYLOR OF SULPHUR, I.T., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15098. PERSONS - JOHN MCLAIN YOUNG., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15139. FASHION - GROUPS - PHOTO BY AKIN, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK., c. 1917
photograph black and white 15155. TRANSPORTATION - RAILROADS - INTERURBANS - OKLAHOMA RAILROAD CO. CAR #130 AT NORMAN, OK., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20911.27.2. Persons - WIlliam Wilson, a Choctaw., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15116. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - DWIGHT MISSION - DRAWING OF CASSANDRA SAWYER LOCKWOOD. SHE TAUGHT AT DWIGHT MISSION. b. 1809, d. 1840. PHOTO PRINTED BY MITCHELL-BYFIELD STUDIOS., c. 1834
photograph black and white 15123. GOVERNMENT - GOVERNORS - KERR - GOV. ROBERT S. "BOB" KERR AT THE CHISHOLM TRAIL MARKER UNVEILING NEAR ENID, OK., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15131. PERSONS - SARAH A. HARLAN, PHOTO TAKEN AT AGE 85., 1914
photograph black and white 15133. PERSONS - SARAH A. HARLAN, OF CADDO., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15153. TOWNS - AMBER - "CLASS OF 1913 IN FRONT OF FIRST CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL IN OKLAHOMA, AMBER. TEACHER WAS LOIS SEGARS...", 1913
photograph black and white 15101. PERSONS - REBECCA DAVIS BEATTY, AN 1889'ER, AT AGE 29 IN 1877. b. 1848, d. 1920., 1877
photograph black and white 15108. PERSONS - WILLIAM L. COUCH, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15113. PERSONS - L. TO R.: 1. GEORGE T. EUBANKS, CONFEDERATE SOLDIER, BORN JULY 17, 1834 IN GEORGIA. 2. UNIDENTIFIED. PHOTO AT G.T. EUBANKS HOME, GUTHRIE, OK., BY AL BRYAN, GUTHRIE, OK., July 17, 1933
photograph black and white 15138. FASHION - GROUPS - WOMAN & CHILDREN. PHOTO BY AKIN, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15062. PERSONS - MRS. J.A. LAWRENCE. PHOTO BY ROBERTSON'S STUDIO, TAHLEQUAH, OK., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15068. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - LAW - OUTLAWS - 3 MALE PRISONERS. PHOTO BY W.HOPKINS, IDABEL, OK., June 6, 1926
photograph black and white 15086. PERSONS - CLARENCE BURCH, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15097. GOVERNMENT - OKLAHOMA HIGHWAY COMMISSION - FRANCE PARIS, STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER, SON OF RICHARD WESLEY PARIS AND JANE BOX., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15012.1. PERSONS - HON. SIDNEY CLARKE, EARLY O.C. POLITICIAN WHO ONCE EDITED A HISTORY OF OKLAHOMA. ETCHING., c.1889
photograph black and white 15012.2. PERSONS - HON. SIDNEY CLARKE, EARLY O.C. POLITICIAN WHO ONCE EDITED A HISTORY OF OKLAHOMA. ETCHING., c.1889
photograph black and white 15014. GOVERNMENT - TERRITORIAL - GOVERNORS - BARNES - GOV. CASSIUS MCDONALD BARNES. PHOTO BY ARMANTROUT, GUTHRIE, O.T., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15016.A. GOVERNMENT - TERRITORIAL - GOVERNORS - FRANTZ - FRANK FRANTZ, GOV. 1906-1907. PHOTO BY ARMANTROUT, GUTHRIE, O.T., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15042. FASHION - WOMEN - "WRIGHT UNIDENTIFIED". PHOTO BY BUCK, WASHINGTON, D.C., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15045. FASHION - WOMEN - "WRIGHT UNIDENTIFIED". PHOTO BY BUCK, WASHINGTON, D.C., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15044. PERSONS - HOUGHTON FAMILY. BABY IN ARMS IS DON AKIN., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15161. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - DARLINGTON - "EARLY DAY INDIAN SCHOOL EXHIBIT - DARLINGTON.", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14996. INDIANS - WICHITA - RESIDENCES, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14985.A. GOVERNMENT - GOVERNORS - GARY - L. TO R.: 1. GOV. RAYMOND GARY, 2. MURIEL HAZEL WRIGHT., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15088. GOVERNMENT - TERRITORIAL - CONVENTIONS - CONSTITUTIONAL - "OKLAHOMA CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION IN SESSION, CITY HALL, GUTHRIE, OKLA. FEB. 1907." HALF TONE PRINT., Feb. 1907
photograph black and white 15054. AGRICULTURE - FRUITS - PEACH HARVEST. VIEW INCLUDES T.L. LAKE., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15003. GOVERNMENT - GOVERNORS - WALTON, JACK CALLOWAY., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.36. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "WICHITA AGENCY," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.35. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "WEBBERS FALLS," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.34. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "WATIE AND RIDGE," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.33. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "WAPANUCKA ACADEMY," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.32. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.31. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "UNION AGENCY," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.30. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "TAHLEQUAH," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.29. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "STELLA FRIENDS ACADEMY," ERECTED 1959. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.28. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "SAMUEL CHECOTE," HISTORICAL MARKER ERECTED 1966. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.27. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "SACRED HEART MISSION," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.26. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "RUN OF '89 SOUTH BOUNDARY," ERECTED 1959. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.25. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "ROSE HILL," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.24. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "ROCK MARY," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.23. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "PERRYVILLE," ERECTED 1949. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.22. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "PARK HILL," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.21. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "OSAGE VILLAGE," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.20. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "OSAGE AGENCY," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.19. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "NUYAKA MISSION," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.18. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "NEW SPRINGPLACE," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.17. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "MEKASUKEY ACADEMY," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.16. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "KEOKUK FALLS," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.15. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "HOME ON THE RANGE," ERECTED 1959. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.14. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "HILLSIDE MISSION," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.13. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "FORT SILL INDIAN SCHOOL," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.12. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "EMAHAKA MISSION," ERECTED 1973. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.11. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "CORDELL ACADEMY," ERECTED 1957. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.10. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "CLAREMORE MOUND," ERECTED 1966. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.9. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "CAMP COMANCHE," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.8. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "CAMP ARBUCKLE," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.7. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "CALIFORNIA ROAD," ERECTED 1962. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.6. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "CABIN CREEK," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.5. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "BURNEY INSTITUTE," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.4. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "BLACK BEAVER," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.3. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "BATTLE OF HONEY SPRINGS," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.2. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "ARDMORE," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20625.1. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - MARKERS - "ALEXANDER POSEY," ERECTED 1950. PHOTO BY SEWAH STUDIOS, MARIETTA, OH., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15171. TOWNS - OKLAHOMA CITY - RESIDENCES - PHOTO BY K.O. GIBBS COTTAGE STUDIO, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK. POST CARD., Printed c. 1910-1918
photograph black and white 15172. SPORTS - HORSEBACK RIDING - Dallie Beal, Daisy, OK., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15240. INDIANS - CHEROKEE - BUILDINGS - PUBLIC - CHEROKEE NATIONAL CAPITOL BUILDING., April 1924
photograph black and white 15243. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - BUILDINGS - PUBLIC - TUSKAHOMA "HUTCHISON '09." LAST CAPITOL BUILDING OF THE CHOCTAW NATION, 1884-1907., 1884-1907
photograph color 15245. INDUSTRIES & OCCUPATIONS - OIL - PLANTS - "CONTINENTAL AND CITIES SERVICE REFINERIES, PONCA CITY, OKLA." 2B234-N. PUB. BY CURTEICH, CHICAGO, IL. POST CARD., Postmarked 6-21-1944
photograph black and white 15335. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - L. TO R.: 1. GERTRUDE, 2. MURIEL WRIGHT, 3. HATTIE., April 1910
photograph black and white 15337. INDIAN - CHEROKEE - PERSONS - COL. WILLIAM PENN ADAIR. PHOTO BY M.B. BRADY & CO., WASHINGTON, D.C., Printed c. 1864-1865
photograph black and white 15468. FASHION - MEN - UNID. MAN WEARING BIB OVERALLS., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15946. GOVERNMENT - U.S. - PRESIDENTS - CLEVELAND - GROVER CLEVELAND. PHOTO BY BELL, WASHINGTON, D.C., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 17190.1. INDIANS - CHICKASAW - PERSONS - L. TO R.: 1. BOOKER JAMES AND HIS SON, 2. GEORGE JAMES. PRINTED BY MITCHELL-BYFIELD, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK. FROM A NITRATE NEG., c. 1927-1960
photograph black and white 17191. INDIANS - CHICKASAW - PERSONS - ALICE JAMES KEEL, CHICKASAW, DAUGHTER OF BOOKER JAMES. ASSISTANT IN COMPILING CHICKASAW DICTIONARY. PRINTED BY MITCHELL-BYFIELD, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK. FROM A NITRATE NEG. (ACT. 1927-1960)., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 17192.1. INDIANS - CHICKASAW - PERSONS - (NITAIKE) MARTHA JAMES, WIFE OF BOOKER JAMES, CHICKASAW. PRINTED BY MITCHELL-BYFIELD, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK. FROM A NITRATE NEG. (ACT. 1927-1960)., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 17192.2. INDIANS - CHICKASAW - PERSONS - (NITAIKE) MARTHA JAMES, WIFE OF BOOKER JAMES, CHICKASAW. PRINTED BY MITCHELL-BYFIELD, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK. FROM A NITRATE NEG. (ACT. 1927-1960)., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 17434. INDIANS - SAC & FOX - PERSONS - DR. WILLIAM JONES, BORN IN OK IN 1871, KILLED IN 1909 IN THE PHILIPPINES WHILE DOING RESEARCH AMONG THE NATIVES., 1900-1910
photograph black and white 19387. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - RESIDENCES - HEADQUARTERS FOR ALINTON TELL'S RANCH 3 MILES SW OF OLNEY, I.T. L. TO R.: ONA O'NEAL & HER SISTER DAISY IN BUGGY; ALINGTON TELLE, WALTER VAN HOOSIER, JOHN O'NEAL (THE RANCH FOREMAN); IN LITTLE WAGON CLEO & MATTIE O'NEAL. LILLIE O'NEAL IS ONE OF THE TWO FIGURES STANDING BACK ON THE PORCH. PHOTO MACURDY PHOTO CO., LEHIGH, I.T., c. 1893
photograph black and white 20407. INDIANS - ARAPAHO - PERSONS - POWDER FACE. PHOTO BY WILLIAM STINSON SOULE, FT. SILL, I.T., c. 1869-1874
photograph black and white 20258. PERSONS - MAJOR GENERAL WILLIAM SHAFFER KEY, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20468.2. PERSONS - EDWARD EVERETT DALE., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20472.5. PERSONS - FRANK F. FINNEY, SR., Pre Oct. 11, 1964
photograph black and white 20480.39. INDIANS - KIOWA - PERSONS - JOYCE LAQUINTA MOPOPE, AT AGE 7. PHOTO PRINTED BY MACARTHUR PHOTO SERVICE, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK., 1938
photograph black and white 20484.5.1. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - PERSONS - COLEMAN NELSON, A CHOCTAW. (COPY OF A TINTYPE)., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20486.4. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - PERSONS - MCKEE JAMES, TREASURER OF THE CHOCTAW OIL & REFINING CO. HOUSE IS LOCATED IN COALGATE. PHOTO BY ALCE'S., Late 1890's
photograph black and white 20576.18. PERSONS - ANN ELIZA WORCESTER ROBERTSON. PHOTO BY ROBERTSON & CO., MUSKOGEE, I.T., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15143. Indians - Chickasaw Mrs. Hiram McBride, daughter of James Colbert, Chickasaw & Folsom, a daughter Israel Folsom, Choctaw., c. 1880
photograph black and white 15145. Persons - Jean Blossom, Edith Blossom, Charley Blossom. c. 1888 - 1890. Photo by P. F. Goben, Denison, TX., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15099. Persons - Ellen Howard Miller ( 1862 - 1944 ), 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15110. Pesons - Joseph G. McCoy, " Promoter of Cattle drives from western Texas to Abilene, Kansas, 1867." Engraving by Baker Co., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15112. Persons - John W. Adams. He was a " contractor & builder of some of the 1st houses on Indian Allotments in Wichita Mts. ", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15118.1. Persons - Captain David L. Payne. Photo by S. W. Ong, Wichita, KS. Copy photo printed by C. P. Wickmiller, Kingfisher, I. T., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15116.A. Schools - Indian - Dwight Mission - Cassandra Sawyer Lockwood, c. 1834, a teacher, b. 1809, d. 1840. Photo by Mitchell - ByField, Oklahoma City, OK. Ok a drawing., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15058. Events - Dawes Commission - Camps - Camp # 7. Survery crew, 1902. L. to R.: Front : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Back: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15063. Persons - Dr. Stanley Clark, Nov. 1970., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15066.1. Persons - Frank C. Orner, IOA " Iowa " Ranck, Indian Territory 1889 - 90, Oklahoma settler 1889., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15070.B. Persons - Delbert L. Jackson, mural artist, Tulsa City Hall, 1975., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15070.A. Persons - Delbert L. Jackson in 1975, mural artist, Tulsa City Hall., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15075. Persons - Rev. Isaac McCoy, Baptist Missionary., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15073. Land Scapes - Gardens - May 20, 1906., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15082. Persons - Mrs. John R. Williams, an O. H. S. Board Member., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15083. Persons - Janice Holt Giles, c. 1961. Photo by Mary Holt Sullivan., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15084. Indians - Cherokee - Persons - Pliny Soper Frye, Cherokee, from Wewoka., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15087. Persons - Dr. Virgil Berry., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15089. Persons - E. L. Gay, newspaper man in Beaver Co., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15092. Persons - Miss Eva Lewers., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15093. Persons - E. G. McComas., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15094. Persons - Grant Harris, Wagoner Tribune., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15095. Persons - Samuel Crocker, in the 1880's, Boomer leader. Photo by Will Masters, Blue Mound, KS., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15049. Persons - William Marshall Dunn. Photo by H. D. Scott of Dallas, TX., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15051. Persons - Judge James L. Hale., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15052. Persons - Fletcher Marvin Johnson of Bristow, OK., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15053. Persons - William Marshall Dunn. Photo by H. D. Scott of Dallas, TX., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15055. Fashion - Groups - Late 1880's. Woman with 4 children. Photo by Atherton, North Topeka, KS., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14976. Persons - Sidney Clarke, c. 1868., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14983. Government - Territorial - US - Congressional Delegate - " Dennis T. Flynn, Delegate to Congress from Oklahoma Territory 1893 - 7 and 1899 - 1903 ", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14990. Persons - Plilip McCusker, Dtl. from original photo of Philip McCusker & Buffalo Good, a Wichita. Original photo by M. M. Marable, Henrietta, TX., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14997. Indians - Wichita - Residences - " Grass House near Anadarko, Oklahoma. ", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15002. Government - Governors - Haskell Charles N., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14998. Indians - Wichita - Residences - House of Towakonie Jim, 10 miles west of Anadarko, OT. Photo by Mrs. Annette Hume, Anadarko, OT., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15003. Government - Governors - Walton, Jack Calloway, Jan. 31, 1923., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15000. Indians - Caddo - Issues - " Caddo Indians skinning a beef " 1894. L. to R.: 1. Henry Inkenish ( Little White Man ) 2. Alice, 3. Inkenis Rawtona, 4. ( back to camera ) Peter Williams ( Ink - kub - ba - born in February ) 5. Pinjo Harjo ( Adopted Seminole by Caddos ) 6. Jim Inkanish 7. ( front ) 8. ( back ) 9. Millie Inkenish 10. , Photo by William Edward Irwin, Chickasha, IT., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15016.B. Government - Territorial - Governors - Frantz - Frank Frantz, Gov. 1906 - 1907. Photo by Armantrout Bros., Guthrie, OT., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15018. Government - Territorial - Delegations - J. Y. Callahan, Delegate to Congress, 1897 - 1899., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15043. Persons - Lee Cruce of Ardmore, later Governor of Oklahoma., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15167. Industries & Occupations - Oil - Fields - Oklahoma City - Night view looking NE off the roof of the State Capitol Building. " 51 Land of Liquid Gold Oklahoma City Oil Field." Pub. by Mac Arthur Photo Service, Oklahoma City, OK., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15168. Architecture - Residences - Log - Vertical - " OE Ranch - 1885 Greogory - Eldered & Co. " " Across Cimarron from Big Salt Plains, on Girl Creek, 1 mile above its mouth. " Post card printed c. 1910 - 1918., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15105. Persons - Ira B. Saukey., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15117. PERSONS - LUCY KINGSBURY, GRAND-DAUGHTER OF REV. CYRUS KINGSBURY. TINTYPE., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 21642.3. PERSONS - "HARRIET NEWELL WRIGHT, MRS. ALLEN WRIGHT" PHOTO BY W.H. BAKER, SARATOGA, NY., c. 1887-1890
photograph black and white 20911.57. PERSONS - JAMES BROOKES WRIGHT., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15191. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - EMAHAKA ACADEMY, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15186. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - BLOOMFIELD ACADEMY - THE BUILDINGS. POST CARD SOLD BY POCKETT'S BOOK STORE., Postmarked May 30, 1905
photograph black and white 15180. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - RESIDENCES - HOME OF ALINGTON TELLE, ATOKA, I.T. L. TO R.: MRS. RUSSELL, TELLE FOLSOM, ALINGTON TELLE AND HIS WIFE EMMA, TUSSELL O'LEARY TELLE & THEIR SON RUSSELL TELLE. PHOTO BY MACURDY PHOTO CO., LEHIGH, I.T., c. 1895
photograph black and white 15177. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - RESIDENCES - GARDNER - JEFFERSON GARDNER HOME, EAGLETOWN, OK. PHOTO BY MRS. C.B. ALLAN, MADILL, OK., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15173. INDIANS - CHEROKEE - RESIDENCES - HOME OF "W.H. VANN M.D.", Oct. 31, 1904
photograph black and white 6222.1. INDIANS - CHEROKEE - RESIDENCES - WRIGHT - CHIEF ALLEN WRIGHT'S HOME AT BOGGY DEPOT., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20590.B. HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - OHS - SITES - SEQUOYAH/S CABIN - "SEQUOYAH'S RESIDENCE IN SEQUOYAH COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. (THIS PHOTOGRAPH WAS MADE IN 1912.)" PHOTO OF PRINT IN EMMETT STARR'S EARLY HISTORY OF THE CHEROKEES, 1916., 1912
photograph black and white 21168. GOVERNMENT - FLAGS, SEALS, ETC. - GREAT SEAL FOR THE PROPOSED STATE OF SEQUOYAH., c. 1905
photograph black and white 21642.16. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - RELIGION - WHEELOCK MISSION CHURCH. PHOTO BY HOPKINS, IDABEL, OK., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15235. INDIANS - CREEK - BUILDINGS - CREEK COUNCIL HOUSE, OKMULGEE, I.T. COPY PRINT OF PHOTO BY S.C. WENKLER, OKMULGEE, I.T., c. 1905
photograph black and white 15234. INDIANS - CREEK - BUILDINGS - CREEK COUNCIL HOUSE, OKMULGEE,OK. PHOTO PRINTED BY MACARTHUR PHOTO SERVICE, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK., 1906-1973
photograph color 15231. TRANSPORTATION - ANIMALS - OX DRAWN - EVAN BROS. BULL TEAMS AT CALDWELL, KS. GETTING READY TO BE LOADED WITH FREIGHT AND THEN HEAD SOUTH ON THE CHISHOLM TRAIL TO DARLINGTON & FORT RENO, I.T., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15230. INDIAN AGENCIES - KIOWA - PHOTO BY H.P. ROBINSON., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 15229. LAND OPENINGS - ORLANDO - "ORLANDO SEPT 11TH 93" PHOTOGRAPHER'S #9., 1893
photograph black and white 15228. EVENTS - LAND OPENINGS - 1901 - EL RENO DRAWING - AUG. 6, 1901., 1901
photograph black and white 15212. PERSONS - DELLA WISHARD GROSECLOSE., Oct. 1962
photograph black and white 15241. INDIANS - CHICKASAW - BUILDINGS - PUBLIC - TISHOMINGO, OK. CHICKASAW CAPITOL BUILDING. PHOTO BY J. LITTLETON., Jan. 1953
photograph black and white 15207. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - NEW HOPE SEMINARY - STUDENTS & FACULTY IN FRONT OF BUILDING BUILT OF CYPRESS LUMBER IN 1870. VIEW TAKEN c. 1893-1894. BUILDING BURNED DEC. 31, 1896. COPY PRINT BY W.W. HARRISON, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK., 1893-1894
photograph black and white 15202.B. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - ST. JOHN'S MISSION - "SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS AND PUPILS AT ST. JOHN'S MISSION, AT GRAY HORSE, OSAGE NATION. HALFTONE PRINT., 1901
photograph black and white 15194. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - WHEELOCK - STUDENT BODY, WITH R.C. ROBE & TEACHERS ON PORCH., Late 1880's
photograph black and white 19384. SCHOOLS - INDIAN - BLOOMFIELD ACADEMY - 3RD BLOOMFIELD ACADEMY BUILDING, ERECTED 1896., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 19333R. INDIAN - CHOCTAW - PERSONS - CHIEF MOSHOLATUBEE. PHOTO CREDIT: SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION #3348-B., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 19294. TOWNS - TULSA - PANORAMAS, 1897
photograph black and white 19186. INDIANS - KIOWA - PERSONS - MRS. DOROTHY WARE POOLAW WARE AND SON JUSTIN LEE WARE IN CRADLE. PHOTO BY HORACE POOLAW., 1928
photograph black and white 19157. TOWNS - PURCELL - "PICTURE POST CARD OF STREET PARADE AT PUBCELL FORMING STAR COMMEMORATING OKLAHOMA'S ADMISSION AS THE 46TH STATE. (GEORGE H. SHIRK, PHILATELIC COLLECTION)., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 19343. TOWNS - FORT WASHITA - REMAINS OF COL. COOPER'S CABIN., April 1930
photograph black and white 15236. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - BUILDINGS - PUBLIC - TUSKAHOMA, OK. LAST CAPITOL BUILDING OF THE CHOCTAW NATION, 188401907, AS IT APPEARED IN JANUARY 1953. PHOTO BY JOHN LITTLETON., Jan. 1953
photograph black and white 16769. TOWNS - MANGUM - "DR. F.C. HOLMES HOLDING THE HORSES MANGUM, OKLA." DENTIST "DR. HOLMES WOULD TRAVEL FROM DUGOUT TO DUGOUT STAYING WITH EACH PATIENT UNTIL THE WORK WAS COMPLETED. HE HAD A KEROSENE VULCANIZER, AND A LATHE HEAD FOR POLISHING DENTURES WHICH HE CONSTRUCTED ON THE SPOT.", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 17959. INDIANS - CHEYENNE - CAMPS - TEPEE ENCAMPMENT WITH WILLOW WINDBREAKS AND WAGONS. FRAGILE! SEE ARCHIVAL STAFF FOR ASSISTANCE., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 18239. INDIANS - KIOWA - PERSONS - BIG TREE, 1871. PHOTO BY WILLIAM STINSON SOULE, FT. SILL, I.T., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 18434.1. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - BUILDINGS - PUBLIC - COUNCIL HOUSE TO ONE SIDE OF NANIH WAYA NEAR TUSKAHOMA, I.T., INCLUDES GOV. THOMPSON MCKINNEY & PAUL OKCHAYRA. PHOTO BY ISRAEL STONE., Oct. 15, 1884
photograph black and white 18434.2. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - BUILDINGS - PUBLIC - COUNCIL HOUSE TO ONE SIDE OF NANIH WAYA NEAR TUSKAHOMA, I.T., INCLUDES GOV. THOMPSON MCKINNEY & PAUL OKCHAYRA. PHOTO BY ISRAEL STONE.(SEE RELATED IMAGE: OHS: 20442)., Oct. 15, 1884
photograph black and white 19528.1. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - DEATH & MOURNING - SOPHIA FOLSOM PITCHLYNN'S GRAVE AT THE GARLAND CEMETERY NEAR TOM IN S.C. MCCURTAIN COUNTY. AFTER THE 1958 CEMETERY RESTORATION., 1958
photograph black and white 18528.2. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - DEATH & MOURNING - GARLAND CEMETERY NEAR TOM IN S.C. MCCURTAIN COUNTY. AFTER THE 1958 CEMETERY RESTORATION., 1958
photograph black and white 18528.3. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - DEATH & MOURNING - GARLAND CEMETERY NEAR TOM IN S.C. MCCURTAIN COUNTY. AFTER THE 1958 CEMETERY RESTORATION., 1958
photograph black and white 18576. PERSONS - "JAMES G. BLUNT. KANSAS' ONLY MAJOR GENERAL.", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 18790. PERSONS - COL. WILLIAM A. PHILLIPS, COMMANDER U.S. VOLUNTEERS, INDIAN BRIGADE AT FORT GIBSON. PHOTO BY RICE, WASHINGTON, D.C., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 18903. INDIANS - CREEK - PERSONS - DANIEL N. MCINTOSH, CREEK CHIEF AND BRIGADE COMMANDER, CONFEDERATE ARMY., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 18909. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - PERSONS - ISRAEL FOLSOM., 1906-1973
photograph black and white 20615.9. CROSSINGS - BRIDGES - "LOVER'S LEAP" ROCK ON SPRING RIVER, OTTAWA CO., 1906-1973
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photograph black and white 15085. EVENTS - CIVIL WAR - CONFEDERATES - REUNIONS (?) - PHOTO "NO. 2" BY THE EVANS STUDIO, PARIS, TX., 1926
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photograph black and white 14621. Pawnee Indian Camp, 1896
photograph black and white 14592. Indians - Arapaho (?) - Camps, 1906-1973
photograph black and white 17146. American Indian - Sac and Fox - Schools - Mrs. Williams and eight of her students, Mr. Bourrette, students include: Anna McKinney, Lela Big Walker, Leona Grayeyers, Alice Morris, Dora Benson, Lena Kirtley, Lizzie McKinney, Lela Walker, Ada James, Allie Fox, Addie Williamson, Jazel Kisther, Harriet, Josie Barnes", 1906-1973
photograph black and white 14662.1. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - BUILDINGS - PUBLIC - TUSKAHOMA, OK. GOODLAND INDIAN SCHOOL BAND, C. 1940, AT THE LAST CAPITOL BUILDING OF THE CHOCTAW NATION, 1884-1907. GROUP OF 10 MEN & WOMEN IN BUCKSKIN COSTUMES. L. TO R.: 1. BENNIE GIBSON, 2. UNID., 3. BEN MACKEY, 4. MYERRAH FOLSOM, 5. LEONARD O'BANNON, 7. FRANK HOTEM, JR., 8. PAULINE ROBERTS (LATER PAPPAN), 9-10. UNID., c. 1940
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photograph black and white 14662.2. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - BUILDINGS - PUBLIC - TUSKAHOMA, OK. THE LAST CAPITOL BUILDING OF THE CHOCTAW NATION, 1884-1907. VIEW OF RE-DEDICATION PROGRAM JUNE 1938, 1938
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photograph black and white 14585. "NO-PA-WY, KAW INDIAN BARK HOUSE." PHOTO PRINTED BY THOMAS CROFT, OKLAHOMA CITY, OT., 1895-1896
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photograph black and white 14658. INDIANS - CHOCTAW - SCHOOLS - "MEETING CALLED BY CHOCTAW EDUCATIONAL IKSU. BRUSH ARBOR FOR SPECIAL PROGRAMS - ON GROUNDS CHOCTAW COUNCIL HOUSE.", May 20, 1939
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photograph black and white 15166. OIL - PEOPLE: "Salesmen of the Oklahoma Oil and Refining Co.on tour of inspection of their property El Dorado, Kans. field.". Photo by Hale and Hiatt, Oklahoma City, Ok.
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