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Quanah Parker (ca. 1845-1911), son of Comanche chief Peta Nocona and famous Indian captive Cynthia Ann Parker, was the last chief of the Quahada Comanche Indians. He played a prominent role in the Comanche tribe’s resistance to white settlement and ultimately to their adjustment to reservation life. Parker led the Quahada assault on Adobe Walls, 1874, conducting raids into Texas to avenge the murders of Indian relatives. Despite this fact, and that he practiced nomadic hunting, he also became a cattle rancher, supported the construction of schools on reservation lands, and encouraged Indian youths to learn about the white people. Furthermore, Parker developed agreements with white ranchers, leasing out to them grazing lands on the Comanche reservation. He invested wisely, including in the Quanah, Acme and Pacific Railway, and became quite wealthy. Committed to learning white ways, Parker was friendly with prominent Texas Panhandle ranchers and American Presidents such as Theodore Roosevelt.
Though Parker advocated assimilation into the white way of life, he did not completely renounce his heritage. He remained faithful to many of his native traditions, including polygamy and the rejection of Christianity. He also kept his long braids. By 1901 the federal government had broken up reservation lands belonging to the Comanches for individual sale. Parker continued to ranch and work with whites. He became deputy sheriff of Lawton, Oklahoma, in 1902. He fell ill and died in 1911.
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Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. Parker, Quanah, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/PP/fpa28.html (accessed July 27, 2010).
Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. Parker, Cynthia Ann, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/PP/fpa18.html (accessed July 28, 2010).
Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. Red River War, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/RR/qdr2.html (accessed July 28, 2010).
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Prominant Comanche chief; lived in Fort Sill, Okla., area.
Quanah Parker (ca. 1845-1911), son of Comanche chief Peta Nocona and famous Indian captive Cynthia Ann Parker, was the last chief of the Quahada Comanche Indians.
He played a prominent role in the Comanche tribe's resistance to white settlement and ultimately to their adjustment to reservation life. Parker led the Quahada assault on Adobe Walls, 1874, conducting raids into Texas to avenge the murders of Indian relatives. Despite this fact, and that he practiced nomadic hunting, he also became a cattle rancher, supported the construction of schools on reservation lands, and encouraged Indian youths to learn about the white people. Furthermore, Parker developed agreements with white ranchers, leasing out to them grazing lands on the Comanche reservation. He invested wisely, including in the Quanah, Acme and Pacific Railway, and became quite wealthy. Committed to learning white ways, Parker was friendly with prominent Texas Panhandle ranchers and American Presidents such as Theodore Roosevelt.
Though Parker advocated assimilation into the white way of life, he did not completely renounce his heritage.
He remained faithful to many of his native traditions, including polygamy and the rejection of Christianity. He also kept his long braids. By 1901 the federal government had broken up reservation lands belonging to the Comanches for individual sale. Parker continued to ranch and work with whites. He became deputy sheriff of Lawton, Oklahoma, in 1902. He fell ill and died in 1911.
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Parker (Quanah) Letters 84-256., 1909
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Parker (Quanah) Letters 1909
The Quanah Parker Letters, 1909,include three letters written by Parker to Samuel Burk Burnett, cattle raiser inFort Worth and owner of the Four Sixes Ranch, and to the Texas Legislaturerequesting permission for his people to hunt in Texas.
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- Parker (Quanah) Letters 84-256., 1909
Parker, Baldwin, 1883-1963. Parker, Baldwin, Narrative, 1930
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Parker, Baldwin, Narrative, 1930
Composed of one volume, the Baldwin Parker Narrative, 1930, describes the life of famed Comanche chief Quanah Parker.
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- Parker, Baldwin, 1883-1963. Parker, Baldwin, Narrative, 1930
Allgood, Pat. Pat Allgood collection, 1929-1968.
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Pat Allgood collection, 1929-1968.
Obituaries, chiefly of Native Americans and white pioneers; treaty (no. 82) between U.S. and the Kiowa and Comanche Tribes of Oklahoma; correspondence; newspaper clippings relating to Hunting Horse, Indian scout, of Ft. Sill, Okla. and other subjects; Book of Scoutcraft (1929) by Atwood H. Townsend; and newsclippings pertaining to the Quanah Parker family.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Allgood, Pat. Pat Allgood collection, 1929-1968.
Taulman, Joseph E., 1867-1946. Taulman, Joseph E., collection, objects and actions, 1878-1941.
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Taulman, Joseph E., collection, objects and actions, 1878-1941.
Includes photoprints and photonegatives made or collected by Taulman.
ArchivalResource: 211 photographic prints; 52 photographic negatives.
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- Taulman, Joseph E., 1867-1946. Taulman, Joseph E., collection, objects and actions, 1878-1941.
Lutz, Ella Cox,. Ella Cox Lutz collection, [195-]-[196-].
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Ella Cox Lutz collection, [195-]-[196-].
Forty-five documents pertaining to the family of Quanah Parker, Cheyenne chief; together with scrapbook.
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- Lutz, Ella Cox,. Ella Cox Lutz collection, [195-]-[196-].
Biography -- Parker, Quanah.
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Biography -- Parker, Quanah.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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Daughters of the American Revolution. Lawton Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution photograph collection, undated.
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Daughters of the American Revolution photograph collection, undated.
Postcards, prints, and negatives, with labeling by chapter members.
ArchivalResource: ca. 25 items.
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- Daughters of the American Revolution. Lawton Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution photograph collection, undated.
Parker, Baldwin, Narrative, 1930
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Parker, Baldwin, Narrative 1930
Composed of one volume, the Baldwin Parker Narrative, 1930, describes the life of famed Comanche chief Quanah Parker.
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Taulman, Joseph E., 1867-1946. Taulman, Joseph E., collection, places, 1887-1940.
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Taulman, Joseph E., collection, places, 1887-1940.
Included are photoprints and photonegatives made or collected by Taulman.
ArchivalResource: 367 photographic prints; 186 photographic negatives.
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- Taulman, Joseph E., 1867-1946. Taulman, Joseph E., collection, places, 1887-1940.
Cache Creek Mission collection, 1888-1971.
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Cache Creek Mission collection, 1888-1971.
Forty-three articles and letters associated with William Work Carrithers, Quanah Parker, and Rev. Daniel C. Ward, all affiliated with Cache Creek Mission, near Apache, Okla.
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- Cache Creek Mission collection, 1888-1971.
Schott, John J. (John Joseph), d. 1943. John J. Schott photograph collection, 1880-1953.
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John J. Schott photograph collection, 1880-1953.
Photographs and 2 albums chiefly containing images of Schott family members, as well as members of the Bodine, Cotney, Gowen, Potter, Richardson, and Thornhill families, and other relatives.
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- Schott, John J. (John Joseph), d. 1943. John J. Schott photograph collection, 1880-1953.
United States. Army. Historical photographs from the Lawton and Fort Sill, Okla., area, 1874-1972.
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Historical photographs from the Lawton and Fort Sill, Okla., area, 1874-1972.
Historical photographs relating to early Lawton and Fort Sill, Okla., including U.S. Army photos from Fort Sill and the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge and its archaeological sites and items found there. Includes views of Star House and Quanah Parker reunion photos.
ArchivalResource: 111 photographs and some negatives.
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- United States. Army. Historical photographs from the Lawton and Fort Sill, Okla., area, 1874-1972.
Cherry, J. A., Mrs,. Mrs. J.A. Cherry photograph collection, 1901-1925.
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Mrs. J.A. Cherry photograph collection, 1901-1925.
Images of Comanche County, Okla., and the Wichita Mountains, chiefly of early Lawton and Cache, Okla.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Cherry, J. A., Mrs,. Mrs. J.A. Cherry photograph collection, 1901-1925.
Joseph E. Taulman Collection 38947602, 39143903, 39143876, 39141360, 39143978, 39143879, 39143870, 2008-071., 1783-1994
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Joseph E. Taulman Collection 1783-1994
Papers relate to the Taulman and Parker families of Texas. Included are documents from the Civil War and Reconstruction periods, family correspondence and genealogies. Pictorial materials were made or collected by Taulman.
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Glassman, George,. Col. George Glassman collection, 1903-1972.
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Col. George Glassman collection, 1903-1972.
Certificate (1903 Feb. 18) of Register of the U.S. General Land Office; special announcement (undated) of Great Plains Historical Association; miscellaneous cards with historical information; newspaper clippings (1971 Oct.-1972 Sept.); photo of Quanah Parker family reunion (Lawton, Okla.), obituary of Alice (Parker) Purdy and information concerning Wanada (Parker) Page; history of Nail's Crossing near Kenefic, Okla.; and other papers.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Glassman, George,. Col. George Glassman collection, 1903-1972.
Parker, Quanah, 1845?-1911. Papers, 1852-1911.
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Papers, 1852-1911.
Two photocopied letters written by Parker to Col. Charles Goodnight (probably in Texas) regarding the moving of the grave of Parker's mother, Cynthia Ann Parker; together with some memorial speeches.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Parker, Quanah, 1845?-1911. Papers, 1852-1911.
Ryan, Tom, 1922-. Tom Ryan papers, 1859-2002.
Title:
Tom Ryan papers, 1859-2002.
Papers of Tom Ryan, a contemporary western artist and photographer whose work documents the life of the working cowboy, especially on the famed 6666 Ranch of King County, Texas.
ArchivalResource: 54.3 cubic feet (45 document boxes, 23 flat boxes, 15 photo file boxes, 3 photo binder boxes, 3 oversized folders)
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- Ryan, Tom, 1922-. Tom Ryan papers, 1859-2002.
Comanche Indians in Oklahoma photograph collection, 1887-1920.
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Comanche Indians in Oklahoma photograph collection, 1887-1920.
Six negative images chiefly relating to Comanche Indians including photographs of Quanah Parker, Fort Sill Indian School, Indians in the local police force, Comanche Reformed Church (formed 1907 in Lawton, Okla.; also known as the Yellow Mission), Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indian Reservation, and Cache, Okla.
ArchivalResource: 6 negatives.
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- Comanche Indians in Oklahoma photograph collection, 1887-1920.
Parker, Quanah. Parker (Quanah) Letters, 1909
Title:
Parker (Quanah) Letters, 1909
The Quanah Parker Letters, 1909, include three letters written by Parker to Samuel Burk Burnett, cattle raiser in Fort Worth and owner of the Four Sixes Ranch, and to the Texas Legislature requesting permission for his people to hunt in Texas.
ArchivalResource: 3 items
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- Parker, Quanah. Parker (Quanah) Letters, 1909
Nolan, Nicholas. The Nicholas Nolan papers, 1878-1880.
Title:
The Nicholas Nolan papers, 1878-1880.
Contains the following types of materials: correspondence / letters, orders. Contains information pertaining to the following wars and time periods: Late Indian Wars. Contains information pertaining to the following military unit: 10th U.S. Cavalry Regiment. General description of the collection: The Nicholas Nolan papers include copies of letters and orders sent and received by Nolan, June, 1878-December, 1880. During most of this period, he served in North Texas and the Indian Territory and helped bring in Quanah Parker, who had jumped the reservation. For the last seven months, he was part of a force of U.S. Regulars, Pueblo scouts, Texas Rangers, and Mexican troops operating against Victorio's Apaches along the Rio Grande.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Nolan, Nicholas. The Nicholas Nolan papers, 1878-1880.
Early Lawton, Okla., photograph collection, 1905-1915.
Title:
Early Lawton, Okla., photograph collection, 1905-1915.
Fifteen images, mostly postcards, relating to Native Americans and activities in the Lawton, Okla., area.
ArchivalResource: 15 photographs.
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- Early Lawton, Okla., photograph collection, 1905-1915.
That Man Stone Co. Cirkut photograph of Quanah Parker, 1910?.
Title:
Cirkut photograph of Quanah Parker, 1910?.
Cirkut photo (possibly taken in Oklahoma City in 1910), taken by That Man Stone, Chickasha, Okla., of Quanah Parker and other North American Indians in Chickasha, Okla.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- That Man Stone Co. Cirkut photograph of Quanah Parker, 1910?.
Page, Wanada Parker, 1887-1970. Quanah Parker Family collection, 1933-1987, undated 1952-1965, undated.
Title:
Quanah Parker Family collection, 1933-1987, undated 1952-1965, undated.
The Quanah Parker Family Collection was acquired in one gift on 1984 August 29. The collection begins with a 1933 photograph of the Parker family, and ends with a 1987 clipping. The bulk of the collection is between 1952 and 1965, with a large amount of photographs and literary productions undated. The largest series is the literary productions.
ArchivalResource: 1.8 linear feet (4 document boxes)
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- Page, Wanada Parker, 1887-1970. Quanah Parker Family collection, 1933-1987, undated 1952-1965, undated.
Bixby, Helen. Helen Bixby photograph collection, 1835-1959.
Title:
Helen Bixby photograph collection, 1835-1959.
One thousand twenty images, 5 antique photo albums (11 albums in all), and 40 negatives, collected by Bixby, depicting life in southwest Oklahoma (Lawton, Fort Sill, and Medicine Park), Kansas, and Iowa, in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
ArchivalResource: 11 photograph albums.
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- Bixby, Helen. Helen Bixby photograph collection, 1835-1959.
Ayers directory Lawton, Okla., photograph collection, 1901-1903.
Title:
Ayers directory Lawton, Okla., photograph collection, 1901-1903.
Negative images, taken out of Ayers 20th Century Directory (1903), of early Lawton, some of its residents, and some businesses, churches, and public buildings.
ArchivalResource: 74 negatives.
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- Ayers directory Lawton, Okla., photograph collection, 1901-1903.
Negri, Margi Lee. Papers, 1962.
Title:
Papers, 1962.
Consists of a high school theme containing information about the social and political life of the following tribes: Apache, Blackfeet, Cherokee, Comanche, Crow, Kiowa, Nez Perce, Seneca, Shoshoni, Sioux and Ute. Reproductions of the photographs are located in the Southwest Collection.
ArchivalResource: 1 microfilm reel (25 ft.) : negative.
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- Negri, Margi Lee. Papers, 1962.
Becker, Glenn V. (Glenn Vernon), 1918-2000. Glenn V. Becker photograph collection, 1890-1947.
Title:
Glenn V. Becker photograph collection, 1890-1947.
Seventy-eight original photographs, 38 postcards, 4 slides, and 3 copy negatives made from originals.
ArchivalResource: 112 items.
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- Becker, Glenn V. (Glenn Vernon), 1918-2000. Glenn V. Becker photograph collection, 1890-1947.
Soule, William S. Soule, William S., Indians photograph album, 1869-1876.
Title:
Soule, William S., Indians photograph album, 1869-1876.
Original photograph album contains 40 images, primarily studio portraits of American Indians, taken by Willima S. Soule in Indian Territory, ca. 1869-1875.
ArchivalResource: 1 photograph album.
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- Soule, William S. Soule, William S., Indians photograph album, 1869-1876.
Ballenger, Thomas Lee, 1882-1987. Thomas Lee Ballenger papers, 1730-1968 (bulk 1835-1968).
Title:
Thomas Lee Ballenger papers, 1730-1968 (bulk 1835-1968).
Writings, and genealogical notes and charts by Thomas Lee Ballenger relating to Cherokee and Oklahoma families and the history of the Cherokee Nation, together with Cherokee documents, photographs, and artifacts collected by Ballenger.
ArchivalResource: 6 cubic ft. (10 boxes and 14 rolls)
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- Ballenger, Thomas Lee, 1882-1987. Thomas Lee Ballenger papers, 1730-1968 (bulk 1835-1968).
William S. Soule Indians Photograph Album, ca. 1869-1876
Title:
William S. Soule IndiansPhotograph Album, ca. 1869-1876
ArchivalResource:
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- William S. Soule Indians Photograph Album, ca. 1869-1876
Harper, Katherine, d. 1984,. Katherine Harper photograph collection, 1890-1902.
Title:
Katherine Harper photograph collection, 1890-1902.
Photograph of Mattie Beal (1901), and Quanah Parker on horseback.
ArchivalResource: 2 original photographs (matted on board), and two negatives.
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- Harper, Katherine, d. 1984,. Katherine Harper photograph collection, 1890-1902.
Stevens, Otis L., 1917-2001,. Otis L. Stevens photograph collection, undated.
Title:
Otis L. Stevens photograph collection, undated.
Copy negatives and contacts of photographs (1900-1907) of Native American subjects, including portraits and family life of Kiowas, Apaches, Wichitas, and Comanches.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Stevens, Otis L., 1917-2001,. Otis L. Stevens photograph collection, undated.
Bay, Geraldine Louise Greenlee, 1941-. Geraldine L. Bay photographic negatives collection, 1903-1908.
Title:
Geraldine L. Bay photographic negatives collection, 1903-1908.
Four copy negatives: portrait of Nellie Wolverton; Quanah Parker's shack at Craterville, Okla. (1908); Anadarko, Okla., view of Broadway (1906); and Nellie Wolverton and Jessie Rhodes (1907).
ArchivalResource: 4 copy negatives.
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- Bay, Geraldine Louise Greenlee, 1941-. Geraldine L. Bay photographic negatives collection, 1903-1908.
Look at Lawton photograph collection, 1910.
Title:
Look at Lawton photograph collection, 1910.
Negatives made from a Constitution-Democrat magazine insert entitled "Look at Lawton" covering the early 1910s.
ArchivalResource: 72 items.
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- Look at Lawton photograph collection, 1910.
Connally, Ernest. Parker Family/Fort Parker collection, 1823-1983, undated 1935-1965, undated.
Title:
Parker Family/Fort Parker collection, 1823-1983, undated 1935-1965, undated.
The Parker Family/Fort Parker Collection was acquired in one gift on 1984 August 16 from Jan Connally Jennings. The collection begins with 1823 copies of legal papers on the Parker family, and goes until 1983 with a book on Quanah Parker. The bulk of the collection is between 1935 and 1965, with a large amount of essays and other printed materials undated. The largest series is literary productions.
ArchivalResource: 3.6 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- Connally, Ernest. Parker Family/Fort Parker collection, 1823-1983, undated 1935-1965, undated.
Cox, James M., 1914-1996. Comanche oral history tapes [videorecording] : 1999.
Title:
Comanche oral history tapes [videorecording] : 1999.
Six (VHS) videotapes relating chiefly to Comanche Indian culture in Oklahoma. Tape 1 (tape 1-4) shows James Cox, former tribal chairman and grandson of Quanah Parker, and his wife Marie Cox, founder of the North American Indian Women's Association; Tape 2 and 3 (tapes 5-8 and 9-12) contains Edgar Monetathchi, tribal elder, singing Comanche songs, and talks about his life; Tape 4 (tapes: 13-16) showcases educator Ron Red Elk, and his leading effort to preserve Comanche language and culture; Tape 5 (Tapes 21-24) documents tribal historian and leader Elton Yellowfish, as he talks about his experiences as a Comanche; and Tape 6 (tapes 29-32) relates to Comanche homecoming pow-wow in Walters, Okla., Thomas Wahnee, senior peyotist, talks about the Native American Church, and Leonard and Eva Riddles talk about their experiences as Comanches.
ArchivalResource: 6 (VHS) videotapes.
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- Cox, James M., 1914-1996. Comanche oral history tapes [videorecording] : 1999.
Neeley, Bill. Quanah Parker : chief in two worlds : [draft] / by Bill Neeley.
Title:
Quanah Parker : chief in two worlds : [draft] / by Bill Neeley. [1986?]
ArchivalResource: 322, 20, [12] leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Neeley, Bill. Quanah Parker : chief in two worlds : [draft] / by Bill Neeley.
Lutz, Ella Cox, b. 1906. Ella Cox Lutz photograph collection, 1890-1962.
Title:
Ella Cox Lutz photograph collection, 1890-1962.
Photographs pertaining to the Quanah Parker family, including individual and family portraits; reunion photos at Fort Parker and Star House; Reform and Pilgrim churches in Comanche County, Okla.; and six Smithsonian images. Other persons represented include Emmett Cox and Wananda Parker Page.
ArchivalResource: 45 items.
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- Lutz, Ella Cox, b. 1906. Ella Cox Lutz photograph collection, 1890-1962.
Gigoux, Zoe Elizabeth Sauerman, 1905-2004,. Zoe Gigoux photograph collection, 1901-1912.
Title:
Zoe Gigoux photograph collection, 1901-1912.
Thirty photographs (including matted originals, postcards, copy prints, negatives, and one diorama), containing images of early Lawton, Okla., local railroads and business, and Native Americans (Comanche and Wichita Indians). Persons represented include Quanah Parker, Mattie Beal, and William A. George.
ArchivalResource: 30 photographs.
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- Gigoux, Zoe Elizabeth Sauerman, 1905-2004,. Zoe Gigoux photograph collection, 1901-1912.
The Annette Ross Hume photograph collection.
Title:
The Annette Ross Hume photograph collection. 1895.
This collection includes eleven black and white photographs taken by Mrs. Annette Ross Hume about 1895 near Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory. The photographs include images of Quanah Parker; the grass house of Tomacomie Jim, chief of the Wichitas; Kiowa children; a tepee and tents; and meat drying.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear feet.
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- The Annette Ross Hume photograph collection.
William E. Irwin photographic portfolio and photographs, circa 1899-circa 2003.
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William E. Irwin photographic portfolio and photographs, circa 1899-circa 2003.
Portfolio of 50 American Indian photographs by William E. Irwin, a photographer active in Chickasha, Indian Territory in the 1890s and early-1900s, whose images document the Chiricahua Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa who lived near Anadarko, Indian Territory and Fort Sill.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cubic feet (1 flat box).
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- Irwin, William E., 1871-1935. William E. Irwin photographic portfolio and photographs, circa 1899-circa 2003.
Roberts, Lou Ellen Young, 1882-. Papers, 1898-1974, 1917-1921.
Title:
Papers, 1898-1974, 1917-1921.
Includes correspondence, photographs and newsclippings pertaining to Crowell and Foard County, Texas (1904-1969). Collection bulks (1917-1919) with literary productions on topics pertaining to the World War I era, such as food conservation, patriotic programs, and post-war propoganda pamphlets. Of particular interest are photographs of the first courthouses in Hardeman and Foard Counties, and newsclippings concerning the 1942 tornado in Foard County, Indian wars, World War I, and the women's suffrage movement.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1, 000 leaves.
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- Roberts, Lou Ellen Young, 1882-. Papers, 1898-1974, 1917-1921.
Glenn, Shelton. Buffalo hunt manuscript [microform] / Shelton Glenn.
Title:
Buffalo hunt manuscript [microform] / Shelton Glenn. [192-?]
The author describes forty years on the frontier (1870-1910), mainly in Texas, with sections on buffalo hunts, pioneers, indians, and Quanah Parker.
ArchivalResource: 328 leaves in various pagings.
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- Glenn, Shelton. Buffalo hunt manuscript [microform] / Shelton Glenn.
Parker (Quanah) Letters 84-256., 1909
Title:
Parker (Quanah) Letters 1909
The Quanah Parker Letters, 1909,include three letters written by Parker to Samuel Burk Burnett, cattle raiser inFort Worth and owner of the Four Sixes Ranch, and to the Texas Legislaturerequesting permission for his people to hunt in Texas.
ArchivalResource:
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- Parker (Quanah) Letters 84-256., 1909
Owsley, W. D.,. W.D. Owsley photograph collection, 1900-1910.
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W.D. Owsley photograph collection, 1900-1910.
Copy negatives and original studio photographs of American Indians and the Oklahoma frontier.
ArchivalResource: 46 items.
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- Owsley, W. D.,. W.D. Owsley photograph collection, 1900-1910.
George A. Addison Photographs and Tax Document
Title:
George A. Addison Photographs and Tax Document
The collection is arranged in three series, George A. Addison, Native Americans, and Settler Life. Virtually none of the 76 mounted photographs that comprise this collection can be dated with certainty. The bulk of the collection consists of photographs of Native Americans that were probably taken during Addison’s time in the Fort Sill area (1890-1895), but other images are copy prints or are otherwise not specifically dateable. Photographs that cannot be specifically dated have been dated as circa 1895, which covers Addison’s time at Fort Sill and his period of greatest activity as a photographer. Some photographs exist in multiples and others have significant damage to the emulsion or mount, including one Geronimo image that has been torn in half.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 Linear Feet (1 photo box, 1 binder box)
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- Addison, George A. George A. Addison photographs and tax document, circa 1890-1907.
Rice, Wilbur R., 1895-1975. Wilbur R. Rice/Quanah Parker burial photograph collection, 1911.
Title:
Wilbur R. Rice/Quanah Parker burial photograph collection, 1911.
Original photographs by Bates Studio capturing the burial of Quanah Parker, Comanche Indian chief, at Post Oak Mission, Okla., in Feb., 1911.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Rice, Wilbur R., 1895-1975. Wilbur R. Rice/Quanah Parker burial photograph collection, 1911.
Photoprints, 1880-1910.
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Photoprints, 1880-1910.
Black and white and copy prints of Crow, Cherokee, Ponca, Osage, Kiowa, Comanche, Sioux, Caddo, Cheyenne-Arapaho, Apache, Cheyenne, and Creek Indians.
ArchivalResource: 75 items.
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- Photoprints, 1880-1910.
Taulman, Joseph E., 1867-1946. Taulman, Joseph E., collection, persons, 1865-1946.
Title:
Taulman, Joseph E., collection, persons, 1865-1946.
Includes photoprints and photonegatives made or collected by Taulman.
ArchivalResource: 2183 photographic prints; 321 photographic negatives.
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- Taulman, Joseph E., 1867-1946. Taulman, Joseph E., collection, persons, 1865-1946.
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