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Wapanucka Institute - Chickasaw Rock Academy
Photograph of the Wapanucka Female Manual Labour School, which was later called the Wapanucka Institute. The building, built one level at a time in 1852, was also known as the Chickasaw Rock Academy, and was located south of Bromide, Oklahoma.
Cherokee Rose Buds. (Female Seminary, Cherokee Nation), Vol. 1, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1854
Newspaper published by students of the Female Seminary located in Park Hill, Cherokee Nation. Included are news, editorials, articles, poems, and information about the school in both English and Cherokee.
A Wreath of Cherokee Rose Buds. (Female Seminary, Cherokee Nation), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 1, 1855
Newspaper published "at the close of each Session" by students of the Female Seminary located in Park Hill, Cherokee Nation. Included are news, editorials, articles, poems, and information about the school in both English and Cherokee.
The Sequoyah Memorial. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation), Vol. 1, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1855
Weekly newspaper published by students of the Male Seminary in Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation. Included are news, editorials, articles, poems, and information about the school, including a list of teachers, students, and classes. The Male Seminary was a boarding school opened by the tribal government in 1851.
The Sequoyah Memorial. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation), Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1856
Weekly newspaper published by students of the Male Seminary in Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation. Included are news, editorials, articles, poems, and information about the school, including a list of teachers, students, and classes. The Male Seminary was a boarding school opened by the tribal government in 1851.
St. Louis Levee
Photograph of the St. Louis Levee, 1855.
Choctaw Intelligener
Photograph of the "Choctaw Intelligener", Doaksville, Choctaw Nation, Wed. Oct. 15, 1851, p. 4, C. 4-5.
Bloomfield Academy
Photograph of Bloomfield Academy, c.1852-1860.
Kiowa Indians
Photograph of a sketch of a Kiowa Buffalo chase, September 1853.
Choctaw Indians
Photograph of sketches of two Choctaw women, July 1853.
Tonto's Men
Photograph of two of Tonto's men from the area of Pueblo Creek to the junction of the Rio Verde with the Salinas, December 1853 - January 1854.
Pueblo-Zuni Indians
Photograph of a sketch of Pueblo-Zuni Indians, November 1853.
Kiowa Indians
Photograph of a sketch of a Kiowa Indian camp, September 1853.
Indian Pottery
Photograph of Indian pottery from the Whipple expedition, c. 1853.
Waco Indians
Photograph of sketches of two Waco hunters, August 1853.
Paiute Indian
Photograph of a sketch of Paiute Indian infant, February 1854.
Paiute Indian
Photograph of a sketch of Paiute Indian man, February 1854.
The Choctaw Intelligencer. (Doaksville, Choctaw Nation), Vol. 2, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1851
Weekly newspaper from Doaksville, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory that includes local, territorial and United States national news along with advertising. Articles are published in English and Choctaw.
Colonel William Bent
Portrait photograph of Colonel William Bent.
Letter written in the Choctaw language
No Description Available.
Report on the state of education affairs in the Choctaw Nation
Report on the state of education affairs in the Choctaw Nation, by the General Council.
Letter from Edward J. Nail to Robert Nail
Letter from Edward J. Nail to Robert Nail regarding the present situation of the Choctaw Nation and his schooling in Russellville, Kentucky.
Letter from K. McCurtain to Robert Nail
Letter from K. McCurtain to Robert Nail regarding matters of the General Council, separation, and standing debts
Letter from George Ainslie to Robert Nail
Letter from George Ainslie to Robert Nail regarding a list of those who attended Good Water school for term beginning October 1858, a new teacher, and other similar matters.
Statement by G.W. Hill
Statement by G. W. Hill asking for appointment of Ti-Nah, a Caddo, to be put in charge of his people.
Kiowa Indians
Photograph of a sketch of the removal of a Kiowa Indian camp, September 1853.
Pueblo-Zuni Indians
Photograph of a sketch of two Pueblo-Zuni Indians, November 1853.
Mohave Indians
Photograph of a sketch of a Mohave Indian dwelling, c. 1854.
Letter from Jess Stern
A letter to someone from Jesse Stern speaking of the American Indian tribes and people and their interactions with the government.
Letter from G.W. Hill to Ti-Nah
A letter from G. W. Hill to Ti-Nah regarding the appointment of Ti-Nah as the chief of the Caddo.
Mohave Indians
Photograph of a sketch of a Mohave Indian man and woman, c. 1854.
Fort Cobb, OK
Photograph of a bird's eye view drawing of Fort Cobb, OK, c.1859.
Chief Tandy Walker
Photograph of Choctaw Chief Tandy Walker, Civil War, 1854-1858.
Reverend Charles Cutler
Reverend Charles Cutler, a Missionary to the Cherokee Nation
Choctaw Indians
Photograph of sketches of two Choctaw men, July 1853.
Choctaw Intelligener
Photograph of the "Choctaw Intelligener", Doaksville, Choctaw Nation, Wed. Oct. 15, 1851, p. 4, C. 2.
Charles Cutler Torrey and Adelade Lucy Torrey
Photograph of Charles Cutler Torrey and Adelade Lucy Torrey, c. 1855.
Choctaw Intelligener
Photograph of the "Choctaw Intelligener", Doaksville, Choctaw Nation, Wed. Oct. 15, 1851, p. 1, C. 3.
Resolution establishing the Female Seminary
Resolution of Trustees of Public Schools Council to establish a school in a Female Seminary.
Notes from the General Council of the Choctaw Nation
Handwritten enactments of the 23rd session of the General Council of the Choctaw Nation.
Letter from Robert Nail to E.J. Nail
Letter from Robert Nail to his son E.J. Nail regarding his travel to Washington D.C. for school, the weather, and other personal matters.
Letter from K. McCurtain to Robert Nail
Letter from K. McCurtain to Robert Nail regarding payment to persons for boarding, clothing and tuition.
Panama Railroad (PRR) Etching
A 6 x 9 etching of an un-numbererd 2-2-4 steam loco on a passenger train leaving Aspinwall, Panama.
Plat of Perryville Map
Map of Plat of Perryville, C.N.
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