Contains two articles about the love affair of Cherokee Chief Louis Downing and Mary Ayer (Eyer) of Philadelphia - "Sacrifice: A Romance of Old Indian Territory" and "A beautiful story of love's young dream, How Mary Ayer's Devotion to her first love was realized."
Contains two articles about the love affair of Cherokee Chief Louis Downing and Mary Ayer (Eyer) of Philadelphia - "Sacrifice: A Romance of Old Indian...
Contains newspaper articles about the Choctaw Princess Sophia Pitchlynn who was known for raising prize winning Leghorn chickens in the Washington, D.C. city limits during the early part of the 20th century.
Contains newspaper articles about the Choctaw Princess Sophia Pitchlynn who was known for raising prize winning Leghorn chickens in the Washington, D....
Joseph Samuel Morrow (1835-1939) was a missionary in Indian territory, and was also known as the Grand Old Man of Masonry. This volume includes 2 stories about J. S. Murrow, -Seventy Years with the Indians for Christ- and a short biographical iece from the Federal Writer's Project. -Seventy Years with the Indians for Christ- begins with -Down in Atoka, -The Place of Much Water- lives a patriarch of Oklahoma. After seeing ninety years of the struggles and trials of life, he is not fearful for the destiny of modern life, swayed by evolution, jazz and flapperism. For seventy years his life has...
Joseph Samuel Morrow (1835-1939) was a missionary in Indian territory, and was also known as the Grand Old Man of Masonry. This volume includes 2 stor...
Moty Tiger was Principal Chief of the Creek Nation from 1907 to 1917, after the death of Chief Pleasant Porter. This volume contains essays by Captain G. W. Grayson and Frederick Barde, and newspaper clippings detailing the life of Moty Tiger.
Moty Tiger was Principal Chief of the Creek Nation from 1907 to 1917, after the death of Chief Pleasant Porter. This volume contains essays by Captain...