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Creek
For additional titles on the Creek Nation see also
Five Civilized Tribes
| #CR-01 |
1832 Creek Census
Heads of Household & numbers of females and slaves.
Paper, 92 pages. |
| Author |
Douthat |
| Price |
$22.50 |
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| #CR-07 |
Cemeteries of Muskogee County, Oklahoma, Vol. 1
Includes Agency, Bemo, Boynton, Brewer, Briartown, Brushy Mountain,
Butler Creek, Council Hill, Doyle, Ft. Gibson/Anderson Bottom, Frozen
Rock, Graves, Grayson, Plainview, Rock Grove, Starnes, Starr, Taylor,
Walker, 2 unidentified. Indexed.
Paper, 155 pages. |
| Price |
$26.95 |
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| #CR-08 |
Cemeteries of Muskogee County, Oklahoma, Vol. 2
Includes Harnage, Harris, Harris Family, Haskell, Jennings,
Jobe Family,
McClur, Middleton Chapel, Oktaha Community, Park, South Bethel,
Summit,
1 unidentified. Indexed.
Paper, 291 pages. |
| Price |
$43.85 |
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| #CR-06 |
Complete Marriage Records, Muskogee County, IT
Books A, B and B-1. July 1890 - March 1893.
Paper, 104 pages. |
| Price |
$19.25 |
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| #CR-04 |
Creek Ration Book, June 1838 Camp Clanewaugh
These records have been in private hands, never microfilmed or extracted.
Recorded here are the rations supplied by the U.S. while the Creeks
were in
camps waiting to go West. Indexed.
Paper, 15 pages. |
| Price |
$10.00 |
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| #FC-12 |
Dawes Commission - The Final Rolls
Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes and - Index
to the Final Rolls
The only rolls used for land allotments in the Indian Territory
and the basis for the official identification of degrees of Indian
blood among the Five Civilized Tribes - Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw,
Chickasaws and Seminoles. Enrolled were Citizens by Blood, Citizens
by Marriage, New Born by Blood, Minors by Blood, and Freedmen.
The rolls give name, age, sex, degree of Indian blood, and the
number of the census or enrollment card. The census cards give
information on relationships, birth dates, residences, former
owners in the case of Freedmen. These rolls, printed for the first
time in nearly 100 years, are the reference of choice for any
researcher working with these tribes.
2 vols. 635 and 634 pages, hardbound. |
| Price |
$125.00 |
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| #CR-03 |
Genealogical Data from Muskogee Weekly Phoenix,
Indian Territory 1888 -1902
Indexed.
Paper, 195 pages. |
| Author |
Siebold |
| Price |
$35.00 |
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#CR-10
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George Washington Grayson and the Creek Nation
1843 – 1920
Confederate soldier, pioneer merchant, rancher, newspaper publisher,
and town builder, George Washington Grayson served six decades as
a leader of the Creek Nation. When the Creek face allotment and
loss of sovereignty , Grayson sought was to accommodate change without
sacrificing Indian Identity.
Bibliography, notes, index
Hardbound, 335 pages |
| Author |
Ward |
| Price |
$29.95 |
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| #CR-09 |
Marriage Records - Muskogee Indian Territory
First U.S. Court, Northern District, July 1890-March 1893
Marriage Books A, B and B-1. Indexed. Paper, 108 pages. |
| Author |
Linsey& Hagan |
| Price |
$19.95 |
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#CR-05
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The Road to Disappearance: A History of the Creek
Indians
This is the chronicle of a native people keeping their identity.
Index and bibliography.
Paper, 400 pages. |
| Author |
Debo |
| Price |
$21.95 |
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