Pioneer family histories
Article "Pioneer family histories" about the history of the Bean family.
Article "Pioneer family histories" about the history of the Bean family.
Photocopy of article "Story of Texas' Last Cherokee Chief is Told," about the life of Colonel Bowles, who led the Cherokees in their last efforts against expulsion in 1839.
Photocopy continuing the article "Story of Texas' Last Cherokee Chief is Told," about the lifeof Colonel Bowles, who led the Cherokees in their last efforts against expulsion in 1839.
Photocopy of an article "Early Sooner Films Had Convict-ion," about early filmmakers' criminal histories in Oklahoma.
Page about the life and criminal activities of Henry Starr, with photo of Henry Starr,
Photograph from a book page of the Wild Bunch, with a description naming members.
Photocopy of a book page with two maps. The top map shows the route of Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce. The bottom map divides the U.S into the historic territories of major Indian tribes.
Photocopy of a newspaper article "Cherokees' Split Over Move is Reviewed," about the divide in opinion among Cherokees about moving .
Photocopy of a newspaper article "Carrie Refuted," a refutation against the quote from Carrie Dickerson on the role of Chief Black Fox to the Cherokees, written by a descendent of Chief Black Fox.
Photocopy of a newspaper article "The way it was..." about the murder of James Starr.
Photocopy of a newspaper article "Watie Marker Dedication Set," information about the date set for the dedication ceremony of a marker to honor Brigadier General Stand Watie at Polson Cemetery.
Photocopy of an obituary for Mrs. Cherokee Roberson.
Photocopy of an article "The Tom Starr War," about Tom Starr's vow to kill all those responsible for his father's, James Starr, murder.
Photocopy of an article "Cherokee Nation Female Seminary Tahlequah, Indian Territory, 1906," about the Cherokee Nation's seminary school for women, and the layout and history of hte building, with photos of the builidng and of the graduating class of 1905.
Photocopied blown-up image of the Cherokee Nation Female Seminary Graduating Class of 1905, with portraits of each woman and names listed beneath.
Image of Mr. and Mr.s Frank James.
Article "The real Jesse," about the life of outlaw Jesse James.
Article "Even Hatfield Clan Mourns Death of McCoy Patriarch," about the death of Jim McCoy, who helped end a feud between the McCoy and Hatfield families.
Photocopy of article "James Brothers in Business," about the first bank robbery in American history, conducted by Frank and Jesse James and the James Gang.
Article "Death Claims Grandsson of Sam Houston," obituary of Richard Houston.
Photocopied article "After 100 years, Jesse James' legend lives on," about the legacy of Jesse James and the James Gang.
Photocopied article "Winston, with colorful past, looking ahead," about Winston, Missouri, a site of one of Jesse James' train robberies and the future of the town of Winston.
Continuing the article "Winston, with colorful past, looking ahead," about the future of the town of Winston, Missouri.
Article retelling a Cherokee story about how the Groundhog lost his tail, with illustration.
Image with the description "Indians have sold their handmade wares under the Portal since 1909."