Oklahoma
Found in 151 Collections and/or Records:
Article "Ann Eliza Worcester Robertson as a Linguist" from the Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol XXXVII, #1, 1959
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Article "First Print Shop is Memorialized" from Tulsa Daily World, October 11, 1935
Article "First Print Shop is Memorialized" from Tulsa Daily World containing reproduction of portions of October 31, 1835 letter from Union Mission by S. A. Worcester. Folder 22
Article "Indian Territory First Printing Press 1835-1861", 1937
Black Fox was the pen name of Herbert Hicks. Folder 25
Article "Our Monthly", published in Muscogee Creek language, at Tullahassee, January 1874
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"Aunt Alice Robertson and Others" by Will Rogers, April 10, 1905
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Authorized copy of B. V. Cummins’ manuscript on the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Reservation in Oklahoma Territory, 1900
Cummins, an Old Soldiers Declaratory Statement Filing Agent, offers a description of Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache lands to be opened for settlement (these lands in southwestern Oklahoma were opened by lottery June 9 to August 6, 1901). He discusses the soil, water, timber, climate, and territorial laws. He then offers to file a soldier's declaratory statement for a fee. Folder 1
Bill of sale from Agent C. C. Torrey, Park Hill, to Abijah Hicks for buildings owned by American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, February 18, 1861
Park Hill buildings sold by American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions consist of the Dwelling House, Printing Office, and School House. Folder 29
Bill of sale from Elizabeth Medley to Abijah Hicks of house in Illinois Prairie, January 28, 1847
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Bill of sale issued by Lydia Hoyt to Abija Hicks for "Servant" Sophia, witnessed by Worcester, May 10, 1853
Bill of sale does not include her children, if any, after sale. Folder 15
Biographical sketch of Ann Eliza Worcester Robertson, 20th century
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