"In the Beginning" by Fred Olds. From postcard from the Oklahoma Territorial Museum.

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Bound For The West: Women and Their Families on The Western Trails 1840-1880

Newspaper / Clipping · 1996-07-01

This clipping continues the article that began in section 6.5. The article continued to talk about the gallery on display and provided descriptions for pieces of the exhibit and how they were used for the journey to move. Included is a quote by J.E. Squire …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 6.6

Bound For The West: Women and Their Families on The Western Trails 1840-1880

Newspaper / Clipping · 1996-07-01

This clipping continues the article that began in section 6.5. This portion of the article talks about being on the trail and how they had to pack lightly and also encountered an awful lot of litter and abandoned belongings along the trail. It also outlines …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 6.7

Bound For The West: Women and Their Families on The Western Trails 1840-1880

Newspaper / Clipping · 1996-07-01

This clipping continues the article that began in section 6.5. This portion of the article talks about the part of the trail that leads up to the continental divide. Also included is details about "Indian peril".

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 6.8

Bound For The West: Women and Their Families on The Western Trails 1840-1880

Newspaper / Clipping · 1996-07-01

This clipping continues the article that began in section 6.5, but it continues on page 470 when the previous entry was from page 424, but this is noted under the title. In this portion, the first encounters with Native Americans on the trail are outlined …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 6.9

Bound For The West: Women and Their Families on The Western Trails 1840-1880

Newspaper / Clipping · 1996-07-01

This clipping continues the article that began in section 6.5, but it continues on page 474 when the previous entry was from page 470, but this is noted under the title. This is the very end of this article and it notes the journal entries …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 6.9

[Untitled]

Other · [none]

This is an order form for literature written by Donna Jeanne Williams.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page *6.10

Among the Cherokees

Newspaper / Clipping · 1980-09-01

This article outlines the life of William Penn Adair Rogers.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 6.11

The Coffee-Drinking Crowd

Newspaper / Clipping · May/June 1990

This article outlines descriptions of six different cafes reviewed by Stony Hardcastle.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 6.11

[Untitled]

Newspaper / Clipping · 1981-06-04

We have two copies of this. On this page are 5 photos at an award ceremony at Stilwell High School.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 6.12

[Untitled]

Newspaper / Clipping · [none]

We have two copies of this. On this page is a photo of Jim Worsham and a word from R. Alton Jackson.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 6.12

Cherokee Family Researcher

Periodical / Article · Fall/Winter 1989-1990

This is 4 pages of a periodical that contains family research tips and tricks as well as photos of Dorothy Strait demonstrating how she makes a paper casting of the trail of tears.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 6.13

Cherokee Family Researcher

Periodical / Article · Fall/Winter 1989-1990

This is the next 4 pages of the periodical from the previous entry. Page 5 continues to show photos of Dorothy Strait's demonstration. Page 6 continues Marnita Hill's article. Page 7 and 8 contain advertisements and illustrations.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 6.14

Fading Memories of Fort Wayne

Newsletter · [none]

This newsletter gave details about how Fort Wayne came to be and the economy that surrounded it.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 6.15

Ross and Bessie O'Neal and Singing Schools and J.S. Atchley, "Music Man"

Newsletter · [none]

This article is continued from the last entry and continues to talk about Ross and his history in singing and the church. The second article begins to outline more history of Ross O'Neal as a music teacher and his success in the field, naming some …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 6.17

Cenotaph -- "The Body is Elsewhere" and Hoofs and Horns

Newsletter · [none]

This page contains two articles. In the first article, it outlines the story of the Mutzig family and the cenotaph for their William A. Musgrove. It also includes details on the dedication ceremony from Robert Rogers. In the second article, the horse Gray Alice has …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 6.18

Buried Lead, Ned Christie, and The Trial of Ezekial Proctor

Newsletter · [none]

This page contains three articles. The first article outlines a story told by the author's husband, Arthur Morris, about finding lead in the ground as a child working with his father. The second article outlines the history of Ned Christie and why he was a …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 6.19

The Trial of Ezekial Proctor

Newsletter · [none]

This page continues the third article from the previous entry. This page outlines the trial of Proctor and the violence that ensued. The article also states the verdict and mentions details about the end of Proctor's life.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page *6.20

{Untitled}, Williard Daniel Coombes, and Benjamin Cooper

Newsletter · [none]

This page contains three articles. We are not provided with a title for the first article, but it seems to outline a teacher named Jerlene Comstock's life in Oklahoma. The second article outlines details about Williard Daniel Coombes and his family. The third article outlines …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 7.2

Benjamin Cooper, Letter, Catherine and Sarah, and J.L. Cox

Newsletter · [none]

This page continues the third article from the previous entry. This page contains the very end of the article describing Benjamin Cooper and his life. It then provides a letter written by his sisters, Catherine and Sarah, and a description of Cooper's 6 daughters with …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 7.3

J.L. Cox, Josie Russell Gibson Crittenden, and Kathleen Gibson Anglin

Newsletter · [none]

This page contains three articles. The first article is continued from the previous entry and continues talking about the history of J.L. Cox and his family history. The second article focuses on the life and history of Josie Russell Gibson Crittenden as a teacher. The …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 7.4

Kathleen Gibson Anglin and Evalena Anglin Cox

Newsletter · [none]

This page contains two articles. The first is continued from the previous entry and continues to outline the life of Kathleen Gibson Anglin and her family. The second article outlines the life of Evalena Anglin Cox, the only child of Mrs. Kathleen Anglin from the …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 7.5

Martin M. Crittenden and John R. and Marguerite Syler Crittenden

Newsletter · [none]

This page contains two articles. The first contains details about Martin Crittenden and his family life with Pearl Crittenden and their children. The second article followed the lives of John R. Crittenden and his wife Marguerite Syler.

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 7.6

John R. and Marguerite Syler Crittenden and George Matt Croley

Newsletter · [none]

This page contains two articles. The first article is continued from the previous entry and continues to follow the details of the lives of John R. and Marguerite Syler Crittenden. The second article details the Croley family in Adair County and includes a list of …

Physical locator: MS188-03-02: Indians II — Page 7.7