University of Oklahoma Libraries
Western History Collections
Gary Anderson Collection
Anderson, Gary Clayton (1948–- ). Papers, 1980–2003. 8 feet.
History professor. Correspondence (1980–2003) of University of Oklahoma history professor
Gary Anderson, and his research notes for his books Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White
Relations in the Upper Mississippi River Valley (1984, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize) and The
Indian Southwest, 1580-1830: Ethnogenesis and Reinvention (1999). The collection also
includes court records and research by Anderson for two trials in which he served as an expert
witness: Keweenaw Bay Indian Community v. Michigan and Quapaw Tribe v. Blue Tee
Corporation.
Note: This collection contains photocopied research material collected from other libraries
and archives. It is the researcher’s responsibility to obtain permission to publish any of
these materials from the institution that owns them.
Box 1 Correspondence, 1980-2003 and Book Research Notes
Folder:
Correspondence 1 Correspondence received by Prof. Anderson, 1980-1981, regarding his fellowship at the
Newberry Library and new position at Texas A&M University, academic conferences,
journal article submissions and peer review requests. Correspondents include Prof. Paul
Prucha at Marquette University, and Paul A. Hutton of the Western Historical Quarterly.
2 Correspondence received by Prof. Anderson, 1982-1983, regarding the early manuscript
development and release of Anderson’s first book, Kinsmen of Another Kind; as well as
journal article submissions and peer review work. Correspondents include Paul A. Hutton
and W. Eugene Hollon.
3 Correspondence received by Prof. Anderson, 1984-1985, regarding the success of his
book, as well as journal article submissions and peer review work. Correspondents
include Prof. Paul Prucha and Alan R. Woolworth.
4 Correspondence received by Prof. Anderson, 1986-1987, regarding publication efforts for
book proposals and various smaller projects. Includes correspondence from W. Eugene
Hollon.
5 Correspondence received by Prof. Anderson, 1984-1985, regarding employment
opportunities, as well as journal article submissions and peer review work.
6 Correspondence received by Prof. Anderson, 1990-1991, regarding collaborative writing
efforts with other professors, as well as journal article submissions and peer review work.
7 Correspondence received by Prof. Anderson, 1991-1992, regarding collaborative writing
efforts with other professors, as well as journal article submissions and peer review work.
8 Correspondence received by Prof. Anderson, 1994-1995, regarding grant and writing
opportunities, research requests, and praise for his works. Includes correspondence from
Robert M. Utley.
9 Correspondence received by Prof. Anderson, 1996-1997, regarding career opportunities
and referrals, research requests and journal submissions.
10 Correspondence received by Prof. Anderson, 1998-1999, regarding career opportunities
and referrals, research requests and journal submissions.
11 Correspondence received by Prof. Anderson, 2000-2001, regarding his publications,
career, and professional colleagues.
12 Correspondence received by Prof. Anderson, 2002-2003, regarding research and
conference opportunities.
13 Correspondence received by Prof. Anderson, 2004-2010, regarding career opportunities
and referrals, research requests and journal submissions.
Collected Research Materials
14 History of the Caddo. Photocopied book and article pages
15 Articles on missions & American Indians. Photocopied journal from the Texas State
Historical Association and Southwestern Historical Quarterly.
16 History of the Caddo in Texas.
17 Jumano tribes in Texas.
18 Ecology articles regarding Texas’ plant life.
19 Bureau of American Ethnology: Photocopy of the Bolton Papers regarding native
populations.
20 Articles regarding the Caddo Tribe of Texas. Photocopied journal entries.
21 French exploration in the Southwest (n.d., French)
22 The Early Caddo Indians of Texas, from the Hume Collection. Photocopied articles
23 English translation of Le Sueur’s journal and related material, photocopy.
24 Le Sueur in the Lower Mississippi – Photocopy of original French journal, 1702-1733.
25 Photocopies of Le Sueur’s journal pages, from the Archives De France, with original
request form, no date.
26 Le Sueur’s journal and related material, French, no date.
27 Le Sueur journal entries. Photocopied journal pages in French.
Box 2 Bibliographic Research Notes This box contains bibliographic research notes on index cards for Anderson’s books, Kinsmen of
Another Kind and The Indian Southwest.
Folder:
1 General Bibliography Notes
2 General Bibliography Notes
3 ‘Theory’, Bibliography Notes
4 ‘Resource Use’, Bibliography Notes
5 ‘Key Card’, Bibliography Notes
San Antonio Diocese Church Records: “Indice de los Registros de Defunciones de la
Iglesia Parroquial de la Villa de Sn. Fernando, Real Presidio de – San Antonio de Bexar,
de ano de 1760 al de 1860…”
Summary of microfilm collections dealing with Northern Mexico at the University of
Texas at El Paso.
Box 3 Bibliographic Research Notes This box contains bibliographic research notes on index cards for Anderson’s books, Kinsmen of
Another Kind and The Indian Southwest.
Folder
1 General Bibliography Notes
2 General Bibliography Notes
3 General Bibliography Notes
4 General Bibliography Notes
5 General Bibliography Notes
Box 4 Bibliographic Research Notes This box contains bibliographic research notes on index cards for Anderson’s books, Kinsmen of
Another Kind and The Indian Southwest.
Folder
1 Commissioner of Indian Affairs correspondence regarding issued mine leases on Quapaw
Tribal Lands, 1934
2 Commissioner of Indian Affairs correspondence regarding commercial land leases and
surveys on Quapaw Tribal Lands 1935
3 Commissioner of Indian Affairs correspondence regarding legal termination of lease
conditions, 1936
4 Commissioner of Indian Affairs correspondence regarding commercial mining contracts,
1937-1938
5 Commissioner of Indian Affairs correspondence regarding specific mining contracts with
Royalty Co. 1939
6 USGS and Commissioner of Indian Affairs correspondence regarding business licensure
and renewal, 1940
7 Department of the Interior correspondence regarding railway usage lease renewals, 1941
8 Commissioner of Indian Affairs correspondence regarding contested land lease usage,
1942
9 Commissioner of Indian Affairs correspondence regarding legal claims, 1943
10 Office of Indian Affairs correspondence regarding tribal land boundaries, survey, and
town lots 1944
11 Commissioner of Indian Affairs correspondence regarding legal claims, 1945
12 Office of Indian Affairs and USGS reports concerning land surveys and usage contracts,
1946
13 Commissioner of Indian Affairs correspondence regarding waste dumping leases, 1947
14 Commissioner of Indian Affairs correspondence regarding lot lease payment schemes,
1948
15 Office of Indian Affairs Survey of the Quapaw Tribe, 1949
16 Commissioner of Indian Affairs correspondence regarding reservation load mining, 1950
17 Bureau of Indian Affairs Quapaw Population Report, 1952
18 Commissioner of Indian Affairs correspondence regarding land lot management, 1954
19 Commissioner of Indian Affairs correspondence regarding establishment of Tribal
Business Committee, 1957-1959
20 Quapaw Tribal governance reports, 1961-1964
21 The Taovayas Indians in Frontier Trade and Diplomacy 1779-1835. By Elizabeth Ann
Harper. Panhandle-Plains Historical Review vol. XXVI, 1953. pp 42-72 (Photocopy).
The Taovayas Indians in Frontier Trade and Diplomacy 1769-1779. By Elizabeth Ann
Harper. Southwestern Historical Quarterly, pp 180-200 (Photocopy).
The Taovayas Indians in Frontier Trade and Diplomacy 1719-1768. By Elizabeth Ann
Harper. Chronicles of Oklahoma, pp 268-288 (Photocopy).
The Tawakoni-Yscani Village, 1760: A Study in Archeological Site Identification. By
Leroy Johnson, Jr. and Edward B. Jelks. The Texas Journal of Science, pp 405-422
(Photocopy).
22 Photocopied pages from the diary of George Bird Grinnell from May 31 to June 25,
1912, entries discuss interactions with the Cheyenne & Arapahoe tribes. Photocopies
obtained from the Braum Research Library Southwest Museum in Los Angeles, CA, no
date.
23 Photocopied pages from the diary of George Bird Grinnell from November 8, 1921,
entries discuss interactions the Treaty of 1940. Photocopies obtained from the Braum
Research Library Southwest Museum in Los Angeles, CA, no date.
24 Photocopied pages from the diary of George Bird Grinnell from November 14, 1901,
entries discuss interactions with the Cheyenne, Kiowa & Arapahoe tribes. Photocopies
obtained from the Braum Research Library Southwest Museum in Los Angeles, CA, no
date.
25 My Wild Hunt After Indians: The Journal of Willis K. Lang, First Lieutenant Waco
Rangers, 23 April – 7 September 1860. Edited by Thomas W. Cutrer, no date
(Photocopy).
26 The Deerskin Trade in French Louisiana. By Daniel H. Usner, Jr. Paper presented at the
10th Annual Meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, April 14, 1984.
27 Notes on the Caddo: Localization and Dialectical Division. By Elsie C. Parsons. Memoirs
of the American Anthropological Association No. 57, no date (Photocopy).
28 The Neutral Ground Between Louisiana and Texas, 1806-1821. By J. Villasana Haggard.
The Louisiana Historical Quarterly, vol. 28 no. 4, October 1945 (Photocopy).
29 Fort Jessup-Fort Selden-Camp Sabine-Camp Salubrity: Four Forgotten Frontier Army
Posts of Western Louisiana. By J. Fair Hardin. The Louisiana Historical Quarterly, vol.
16 no. 1, January 1933 (Photocopy).
Fort Jessup-Fort Selden-Camp Sabine-Camp Salubrity: Four Forgotten Frontier Army
Posts of Western Louisiana. By J. Fair Hardin. The Louisiana Historical Quarterly, vol.
17 no. 1, January 1934 (Photocopy).
30 Statement of Mary Inkanish: Concerning Her Early Life Among the Caddo Indians,
August 25, 1929. Photocopies from the Texas Historical Society, no date.
31 The Federal Indian Policy in Texas, 1845-1860, Chapter I. By Lena Clara Koch. The
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, vol. XXVIII no. 4, April 1925 (Photocopy).
The Federal Indian Policy in Texas, 1845-1846, Chapter II. By Lena Clara Koch. The
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, vol. XXVIII no. 4, April 1925 (Photocopy).
The Federal Indian Policy in Texas, 1845-1860, Chapter III. By Lena Clara Koch. The
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, vol. XXVIII no. 4, April 1925 (Photocopy).
The Federal Indian Policy in Texas, 1845-1860, Chapter IV. By Lena Clara Koch. The
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, vol. XXVIII no. 4, April 1925 (Photocopy).
Photocopy of a letter to Texas Governor Sam Houston, dated March 27th, 1860.
Photocopied from the Texas State Archives.
Photocopy of a letter (author and recipient not identified), dated May 9th, 1875.
Photocopied from the Texas State Archives. Neighbors to the Rescue. By Edward Noyes.
Minnesota History, Winter 1979 (Photocopy).
32 Sulphur Fork Factory, 1817-1822. By Russell M. Magnachi. Arkansas Historical
Quarterly, volume and date unknown, (Photocopy).
The Red River Valley North of Natchitoches, 1817-1918: The Letters of John Fowler. By
Russell M. Magnachi. Louisiana Studies, Fall 1976, (Photocopy).
33 Photocopy of journal pages from the Thomas Jefferson Vantine Collection, Western
Historical Manuscript Collection – Columbian State Historical Society of Missouri
Manuscripts, no date.
34 Memoirs of John P. Simpson, 1880. Photocopy from the Ralph W. Stern Library, Stephen
F. Austin State University, no date (Photocopy).
A Bloody Christmas Eve: How the death of Richards Fields and Lauerac Caused the
Collapse of the Fredonian Republic. From Mrs. Meisenheimer’s Scrap Book, Memoir of
John Simpson – Bonham, 1838-1841, Personal Papers A-87, vol. 1. Ralph W. Steen
Library, Stephen F. Austin State University, no date (Photocopy).
35 Papers of Henry Karnes regarding the Indian Wars, 1838. Texas State Archives
(Photocopy).
36 Photocopy of a document titled ‘Rent St. Vrain’ from the Chouteau Papers of the
Missouri Historical Society, c.1838.
37 Photocopies of the Baylor Correspondence 1855-1860 from the Special Collections at the
Hill Memorial Library, Louisiana State University.
38 Photocopy of pages from the Albert Sidney Johnson Papers on Indian Policy, from the
Texas State Archives, no date.
39 Literary Effort: John E. Cook. By O.L. Shipman. Reproduced from the holdings of the
Texas State University, c.1859, (Photocopy).
40 Photocopy of inventories at the Archival and Historical Collections, Episcopal Church
Austin, Texas. Alaskan State Records, 1835-1952.
41 Photocopies of period documents from the Archivo Franciscano in Italy concerning
Spanish and French relations in Tejas, May 17, 1760 to October 28, 1780.
42 Marin versu La Verendrye. By Grace Lee Nute. Minnesota History vol. 32 no.4,
December 1951 (Photocopy).
Relation des Aventures de Mr. De Boucherville. ASQ Fonds Varreau 0107, Saberdache
Rouge vol. i p.41-113, no date (photocopy).
43 Joel W. Robinson. James Hampton, Kay Kendall and William Kay Kendall Papers vol.1.
Stephan F. Austin College, c.1829-1830 (Photocopy).
44 Photocopy of the Records of the Secretary of State regarding Cherokee Claims, c.1835,
source unknown.
45 The Howard-Neighbors Controversy: A Cross-Section in West Texas Indian Affairs. By
Howard Lackman. Panhandle-Plains Historical Review, volume unknown, c. 1850
(Photocopy).
Removal of Indians from Texas in 1853; A Fiasco. By Rupert N. Richardson. West Texas
Historical Association Year Book, volume and date unknown (Photocopy).
The 1858 War Against the Comanches. By Brad Agnew. The Chronicles of Oklahoma,
volume and date unknown (Photocopy).
Lieutenant Wm. E. Burnett: Notes on Removal of Indians from Texas to Indian Territory.
By Raymond Estep. The Chronicles of Oklahoma, volume and date unknown
(Photocopy).
Tecumseh at the Turn of the Century. By Florence Drake. The Chronicles of Oklahoma,
volume and date unknown (Photocopy).
46 Report of Col. Cooper of Inspection Trip. Edited by E.B. Richie. Southwestern Historical
Quarterly, volume and date unknown, article c.1850 regarding the Barzos River Villages
(Photocopy).
47 Menstrual Huts. By Gary Anderson. Academic paper presented at the Southeastern
Archeological Conference in November 1991 (Photocopy).
48 Choctaws West of the Mississippi: 1766-1800. By Lawrence and Lucia B. Kinnaird.
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, volume and date unknown (Photocopy).
49 Karankawa Anthropophagism: A Reflection of Indian-White Relations. Author unknown.
The Texas State Historical Association, volume and date unknown (Photocopy).
50 The Southern Kickapoo: A Study in Nineteenth Century Cultural Persistence. Author
unknown. The Texas State Historical Association, volume and date unknown
(Photocopy).
51 Nelson Lee and the Green Corn Dance: Data Selection Problems with Wallace and
Hoebel’s Study of the Comanches. By Melburn D. Thurman. Article source and date
unknown (Photocopy).
Spanish-Comanche Relations and the Treaty of 1785. By Odie Faulk. Texana, volume
and date unknown (Photocopy).
52 Lipan Apache Culture in Historical Perspective. By Andree F. Sjoberg. Southwestern
Journal of Anthropology, vol. 9, 1953 (Photocopy).
Woodland and Caddoan Settlement in the McGee Creek Drainage, Southeast Oklahoma.
By Timothy K. Perttula and Paul McGuff. Plains Anthropologist, vol. 30 no. 109, August
1985 (Photocopy).
Early Caddoan Subsistence Strategies, Sabine River Basin, East Texas. By. Timothy K.
Perttula and James E. Bruseth. Plains Anthropologist, vol. 28 no.99, February 1983
(Photocopy).
53 The Bernard De La Harpe Historiography on French Colonial Louisiana. By Mildred
Mott Wedel. Louisiana Studies, vol. XIII no. 1, Spring 1974 (Photocopy).
54 The Taovayas Village of 1759: In Texas or Oklahoma? By Lathel F. Duffield. Great
Plains Journal, vol. 4 no.2, Spring 1965 (Photocopy). Article concerning the Parilla
Expedition of 1759.
The Parilla Expedition to the Red River in 1759. By Henry Easton Allen. Southwestern
Historical Quarterly, volume and date unknown (Photocopy).
Photocopy of a Spanish record from the Archivo General de Indias, Mejio, 92-6-22,
record apparently deals with the 1759 attack on Red River, and is attributed to the Bolton
Papers at AGI in Mexico (BL, carton 36).
The Parilla Expedition to the Red River in 1759. By Henry Easton Allen. Southwestern
Historical Quarterly, vol. 43, July 1939 (Photocopy).
55 The Bayou Pierre Settlement. By Katherine Bridges and J. Mitchell Reames. Louisiana
Studies, vol. IX no. 3, Fall 1970 (Photocopy).
Louisiana History. Edited by Jo Ann Carrigan. Quarterly publication of the Louisiana
Historical Association, vol. VIII no.3, Summer 1967 (Photocopy).
56 Fray Isidro Felix de Espinosa. Cronica de los Colegios, Lib V, chapters 6-27, no date
(Photocopy).
57 The Historic Rock Art of the Lower Pecos River Region, Southwest Texas. Author,
publication, and date unknown (Photocopy).
58 Bishop Tamaron’s Visitation of New Mexico, 1760. Edited by Eleanor E. Adams. New
Mexico Historical Review, vol. XXVIII no. 2, April 1953 (Photocopy).
59 The Arkansas Post of Louisiana: Spanish Domination. By Stanley Faye. The Louisiana
Historical Quarterly, vol. 27 no.3, July 1944 (Photocopy).
60 Dr. John Sibley and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1803-1814. By Julia Kathryn Garret.
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, vol. 45 no. 3, January 1942 (Photocopy).
Dr. John Sibley and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1803-1814. By Julia Kathryn Garret.
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, vol. 46 no. 1, January 1943 (Photocopy).
Dr. John Sibley and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1803-1814. By Julia Kathryn Garret.
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, vol. 47 no. 1, July 1943 (Photocopy).
Dr. John Sibley and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1803-1814. By Julia Kathryn Garret.
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, vol. 47 no. 3, January 1944 (Photocopy).
Dr. John Sibley and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1803-1814. By Julia Kathryn Garret.
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, vol. 48 no. 1, July 1944 (Photocopy).
Dr. John Sibley and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1803-1814. By Julia Kathryn Garret.
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, vol. 49 no. 3, January 1946 (Photocopy).
Dr. John Sibley and the Louisiana-Texas Frontier, 1803-1814. By Julia Kathryn Garret.
Southwestern Historical Quarterly, vol. 49 no. 4, April 1946 (Photocopy).
Dr. John Sibley of Natchitoches, 1757-1837. By G.P. Whittington. The Louisiana
Historical Quarterly, vol. 10 no.4, October 1927 (Photocopy).
61 Texas in 1820. By Juan Antonio Padilla. Southwestern History Quarterly, vol. 23, July
1919 (Photocopy).
Statistical Report on Texas. By Juan N. Almonte. The Southwestern Historical Quarterly,
vol. XXVIII no.3, January 1925 (Photocopy).
Box 5 Research and Correspondence Regarding Court Testimony: Keweenaw Bay v. Jay
Rising and the State of Michigan
Folder:
Research Materials
1 An Act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on
the frontiers. Twenty-Third Congress, Session I Chapter 161, 1834 (Photocopy).
Edmund F. Ely to David Greene. American Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions, mission 74 no. 112, January 9, 1837 (Photocopy).
George Johnston Paper (Denver Public Library #9). National Archives Record Group,
M234 Roll 424, March - September, 1840 (Photocopy).
George Johnston Paper (Denver Public Library #3). National Archives Record Group,
M234 Roll 770, July 26, 1837 (Photocopy).
George Johnston Paper (Denver Public Library #3). National Archives Record Group,
M234 Roll 778, July 10, 1839 (Photocopy).
Transcription of a correspondence between Frederic Ayer to David Greene. The
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 141: no.192 – A.L.S,
October 4th, 1837 (Photocopy).
Transcription of a correspondence between Frederic Ayer to David Greene. The
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 141: no.195 – A.L.S,
October 31st, 1838 (Photocopy).
Transcription of a correspondence between S. Hall to David Greene. The American
Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 141: no.122 – A.L.S, October 24th,
1838 (Photocopy).
Transcription of a correspondence regarding W.T. Boutwell and David Greene. The
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 141: no.176 – A.L.S,
December 3rd, 1838 (Photocopy).
2 October 1842. Excerpt from the Justin Rice Journal, Denver Public Library (Photocopy).
Photocopies of letters from the William Woodbridge Papers, Denver Public Library #2-3,
1841-1842.
Photocopies of correspondence within the George Johnston Papers, Denver Public
Library #14, 1841-1842.
Transcription of a correspondence regarding S. Hall and David Greene. The American
Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 141: no.146 – A.L.S, October 12th,
1842 (Photocopy).
Transcription of a correspondence regarding S. Hall and David Greene. The American
Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 141: no.145 – A.L.S, October 10th,
1842 (Photocopy).
Transcription of a correspondence regarding L.H. Wheeler and David Greene. The
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 141: no.217 – A.L.S,
September 23rd, 1841 (Photocopy).
Transcription of a correspondence regarding Robert Stuart and David Greene. The
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS Misc. vol. 159 (VII):
no.242 – A.L.S, December 8th, 1842 (Photocopy).
Photocopied correspondence regarding David King, National Archives Record Group
#75, M1 53:231-232, 1842-1843.
Photocopied letter from the National Archives Record Group #75, M1 Roll 424, July 27,
1842.
Photocopied correspondence regarding Hon. T. H. Crawford, National Archives Record
Group #75, M234 Roll 425, September 12, 1842.
Photocopied correspondence regarding James Pod, National Archives Record Group #75,
M234 Roll 771: 14-17, September 1st, 1842.
Photocopied correspondence regarding L.M. Warren, National Archives Record Group
#75, M234 Roll 388, October 2nd, 1841.
Memoir of the Rev. Daniel Meeker Chandler. By Rev. Cyrus Prindle, A.M. Ephraim
Maxum Press, 1842 (Photocopy).
Photocopy of a correspondence regarding Jonathon R. Livingston, American Fur
Company Papers ‘Letters Received’, Minnesota Historical Society, September 7th, 1842.
Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1842-1843. Photocopies from
microfilm, source unknown.
Chippewa and Ottawa Chiefs to President. National Archives Record Group #75, M234
R425, fr.214, November 26, 1842 (Photocopy).
Treaty of October 4, 1842 with the Chippewa, 7 Stat. 591, Proclamation March 23, 1843.
Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties, vol. II (treaties). Compiled by Charles J. Kappler.
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1904, pgs. 542-545 (Photocopy).
Report Books of the Office of the Indian Affairs, 1838-1885. National Archives Microfilm
Publications, Microcopy No. 348, Roll 3 Vol. 3, September 1, 1841 – August 17, 1843
(Photocopy).
Photocopy of a correspondence regarding Hon. T.H. Crawford. National Archives Record
Group #75, Roll 388, August 5, 1843.
Photocopy of a correspondence regarding Alfred Branson, Wisconsin Historical Society
Archives, September 1842.
3 Photocopies of correspondence regarding T. Hartly Crawford, David King, James Ord,
Alfred Branson, and John Hulbert. National Archives Record Group #75, M1 Roll 39,
c1843-1863.
Photocopies of correspondence regarding T. H. Crawford and Robert Stewart. National
Archives Record Group #75, M1 Roll 54, March-April 1843.
Photocopies of correspondence regarding Alfred Branson, T.H. Crawford, J.L. Spencer,
and J.D. Doty. National Archives Record Group #75, M1 Roll 388, 1843.
Photocopies of correspondence regarding J.D. Doty and Robert Stuart, National Archives
Record Group #75, M234 Roll 389, December 1843.
Photocopies of correspondence regarding T.H. Crawford, National Archives Record
Group #75, M1 Roll 425, 1843.
Photocopied correspondence regarding James Ord, National Archives Record Group #75,
M234 Roll 771, August 5th, 1843.
Photocopied correspondence from Robert Stuart. The William Woodridge Papers,
Denver Public Library, 1843.
Transcribed correspondence to David Green from Robert Stuart. American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS Misc. vol. 159 (VII): no.242, December 8th,
1842 (Photocopy).
Transcribed correspondence to David Green from L.H. Wheeler. American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 141: no.223, May 3rd, 1843 (Photocopy).
Photocopied correspondence regarding T.H. Crawford, Robert Stuart, J.L. Doty, and
Alfred Branson, collection and archive information not provided, c.1843.
4 Photocopied correspondence regarding James Ord, T.H. Crawford, A.L. Bruce, David
Jones, and Robert Stuart. National Archives Record Group #75, M1 Roll 39, 1844.
Photocopied correspondence regarding T.H. Crawford and Robert Stuart. National
Archives Record Group #75, M234 Roll 425, 1844.
Photocopied correspondence regarding T.H. Crawford and Robert Stuart. National
Archives Record Group #75, M234 Roll 389, 1844.
5 Photocopies of drafts of petitions to President Fillmore, 1850. George Johnston Papers,
archival collection information not provided.
Photocopied transcription of a correspondence from Charles Bineshi, Edward Assinins,
and Rev. Frederick Baraga to W.A. Richmond, Superintendent of the Bureau of Indian
Affairs. Collection and archive information not provided, c.1848.
Transcribed correspondence from S. Hall to S.B. Treat. American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 243: No. 109, March 22nd, 1852 (Photocopy).
Transcribed correspondence from S. Hall to S.B. Treat. American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 245: No. 137, December 31st, 1853
(Photocopy).
Transcribed correspondence from S. Hall to S.B. Treat. American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 245: No. 102, August 27th, 1951 (Photocopy).
Transcribed correspondence from S. Hall to S.B. Treat. American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 245: No. 110, May 1852 (Photocopy).
Transcribed correspondence from S. Hall to S.B. Treat. American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 245: No. 87, February 25th, 1850
(Photocopy).
Transcribed correspondence from S. Hall to S.B. Treat. American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 245: No. 88, March 28th, 1850 (Photocopy).
Transcribed correspondence from S. Hall to S.B. Treat. American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 245: No. 72, August 12th, 1848 (Photocopy).
Transcribed correspondence from E.F. Ely to D. Greene. American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 245: No. 46, November 23rd, 1845
(Photocopy).
Transcribed correspondence from J.P. Hayes and L.H. Wheeler to David Greene.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, MSS 245: No. 200, January
22nd, 1845 (Photocopy).
Photocopied correspondence regarding Henry R. Schoolcraft, George Johnston, and J.P.
Dustin. National Archives Record Group #75, M234 Roll 767: 6-8, 1849-1850.
Photocopied correspondence from the George Johnston Papers, #17-19, Denver Public
Library, July-August, 1850 and February 21st, 1853.
Chippewa Indian on Lake Superior, Petition of the Head Chiefs of the Chippewa Tribe of
Indians on Lake Superior. House of Representatives Miscellaneous No. 36, February 7,
1849 (Photocopy).
Reports of the Dioceses of Dubuque, Milwaukee, and Detroit. U.S. Catholic Almanac,
1849 (Photocopy).
Transcription of correspondence of Rev. Frederic Baraga to Bishop P.P. Lefevere, May
24th, 1848. Collection and archive information not provided (Photocopy).
Photocopy of an unattributed translation document, with caption ‘William Whipple
Warren’, c.1842. Collection and archive information not provided.
Photocopy of a transcribed correspondence from James Ord to William A. Richmond,
dated October 20, 1847. Collection and archive information not provided.
6 Photocopy of pages from the George Johnston journal concerning the LaPointe Treaty of
1854. George Johnston Papers, collection unknown, c.1854.
Transcribed correspondence to S. Hall from S.B. Treat. American Board of
Commissioners for Foreign Missions, vol.18: P. 201, March 25th, 1854 (Photocopy).
Photocopy of correspondence dated September 7th, 1856. National Archives Record
Group #75, M234: 291-292.
An ordinance which legalizes the sale and possession of intoxicating beverages on the
L’Anse, Ontonagon, and Lac Vieux Desert reservations. File 7198-1950, Great Lakes
Consolidated -054, Box 54, CCF 1948 to 1952, Record Group 75, National Archives and
Records Administration (Photocopy).
L’Anse chiefs to President. Letters received by the Office of the Indian Affairs, 1824-
1881, M234 Roll 410, Frame No. 624-636, collection not attributed, March 11th, 1872
(Photocopy).
No. 5, Report of Agent A.M. Fitch, Mackinac Agency. Annual Report of the
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, October 27th, 1857 (Photocopy).
Treaty with the Chippewa, 1854. Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties, Vol. II (Treaties).
Compiled and Edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington: Government Printing Office,
1904 (Photocopy).
Ratified Treaty No. 275 Documents Relating to the Negotiation of the Treaty of
September 30, 1854, with the Chippewa of Lake Superior and the Mississippi Indians.
Office of the Michigan Indian Agency. Collection and archive not listed.
Transcribed correspondence from Henry C. Gilbert and George W. Manypenny.
Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs. Collection and archive not provided,
August 11th, 1854 (Photocopy).
Transcribed correspondence from Henry C. Gilbert and George W. Manypenny.
Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs. Collection and archive not provided,
October 17th, 1854 (Photocopy).
Photocopy of documents labeled ‘Defendant’s Exhibit No. CRX-24, Indian Claims
Commission Docket No. 185.” Collection and archive information not provided, c.1863.
The Fist in the Wilderness. By David Lavender. University of New Mexico Press,
Albuquerque. No date (Photocopy).
7 Pertaining to petition presented to Quapaw Indians. Photocopy of correspondence.
Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service, Seneca School Quapaw Agency,
April 3, 1911.
Photocopy of correspondence from C.F. Hauke to Mr. B.A. Judd. National Archives
Record Group #75, collection and archive not provided, c.1911.
8 Photocopy of correspondence from C.F. Hauke to Ira C. Denver. Department of the
Interior, Office of Indian Affairs. National Archives Record Group #75, collection and
archive not provided, c.1913.
Photocopy of a correspondence from the superintendent of the Seneca School, Quapaw
Agency to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, September 19, 1913.
9 Photocopy of legal documents regarding land leases in Quapaw territory, c. 1914-1917.
National Archives and Records Administration, R675-CCF, Book 38 Page 210.
Photocopy of legal documents regarding land leases in Quapaw territory, c. 1908-1939.
National Archives and Records Administration, R675-CCF, Book 37 Page 422.
10 Photocopy of correspondence from the superintendent of the Seneca School & Quapaw
Agency to. A.S. Wyly, Supervisor for the Five Tribes. National Archives and Records
Administration #75, June 25th, 1915.
11 Photocopy of correspondence from E.B. Merrit to Ira C. Denver. Department of the
Interior, Office of Indian Affairs. National Archives and Records Administration #75,
January 7, 1916.
Photocopy of correspondence from the superintendent of the Seneca School and Quapaw
Agency to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. National Archives and Records
Administration #75, February 15th, 1916.
Photocopy of correspondence from the superintendent of the Seneca School and Quapaw
Agency to Mr. H.N. Harris. National Archives and Records Administration #75, April
27th, 1916.
Photocopy of correspondence from H.W. Harris to Ira C. Denver. National Archives and
Records Administration #75, April 20th, 1916.
Photocopy of correspondence from John A. Buffalo to a commission of the Department
of the Interior, United States Indian Service. National Archives and Records
Administration #75, February 15th, 1916.
Photocopy of correspondence from E.B. Merrit to Attorney Edward E. Sapp. National
Archives and Records Administration #75, September 1st, 1916.
Photocopy of correspondence from the superintendent of the Seneca School and Quapaw
Agency to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. National Archives and Records
Administration #75, October 17th, 1916.
Quapaw Agency, OKLA. Calendar No. 180. U.S. Senate Report No. 193, 1916.
12 Photocopy of correspondence from Ira C. Denver to Dana H. Kelsey. Department of the
Interior, United States Indian Service. Oklahoma Historical Society, January 10, 1918.
Photocopy of an internal memorandum of the Department of the Interior, United States
Indian Service, June 7, 1897. National Archives and Records Administration #75.
Photocopy of a ‘Right of Way Deed’. National Archives and Records Administration,
R675 – CCF, 1907-1939.
Photocopy of a transcription of a letter to the Commissioner of the Indian Affairs.
Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service. National Archives and Records
Administration #75, March 20, 1918.
Individual Indian Money & Special Deposits. Photocopy of documents dated 1918.
National Archives and Records Administration #75.
Photocopy of correspondence between E.B. Merrit and Carl F. Mayer. Department of the
Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, April 1, 1918.
13 Photocopy of correspondence from Carl F. Mayer to Cato Sells, July 14, 1919. National
Archives and Records Administration #75.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. National Archives
and Records Administration #75, January 14, 1919.
Photocopy of a document titled “Agreement”. National Archives and Records
Administration #75, R675-CCF, Book 93 Page 290, 1919.
Quapaw Agency, OKLA. Senate Report No. 285, November 3, 1919.
14 Photocopies of two parcel maps titled “Picher and Quapaw Fields Tri-State District”.
National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group #75, ROBIA CCF 1907-
1939, Quapaw Box 76, 29863-1921-324 Part 1 to 101543-1921-324 part I, dated March
3rd, 1921.
Farming and Grazing Lease No. 159. National Archives and Records Administration
#75, CCF 1907-1939 Box 60, Quapaw, December 10, 1920 (Photocopy).
Farming and Grazing Lease No. 158. National Archives and Records Administration
#75, CCF 1907-1939 Box 60, Quapaw, December 10, 1920 (Photocopy).
Farming and Grazing Lease No. 157. National Archives and Records Administration
#75, CCF 1907-1939 Box 460, Quapaw, December 10, 1920 (Photocopy).
Annual Report of the Attorney General of the United States for the Year 1920. House of
Representatives Document No. 886. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1920
(Photocopy).
Photocopy of a correspondence from Carl F. Mayer to the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs. Department of the Interior, United States Indian Service, Quapaw Indian
Agency. National Archives and Records Administration, CCF 1907-1939 Box 60,
Quapaw, December 7, 1920.
Fifty-First Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the
Interior for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1920. Department of the Interior.
Washington: Government Printing Office, 1930. Serial-Volume 7820, Congress 66-3
(1920-1921), Vol. 26 (Photocopy).
15 Correspondence from Carl F. Mayer to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Department
of the Interior, United States Indian Field Service, Quapaw Indian Agency. National
Archives and Records Administration, Record Group #75, CCF, Quapaw, 1907-1939,
Box 76 29863-1921-324 Part 1 to 101543-1921-324 Part 1. May 12th, 1921.
Report on an Application for a Certificate of Competency. National Archives and
Records Administration Record Group #75, CCF – Quapaw, 1907-1939, Box 55, 1921
(Photocopy).
Photocopy of an affidavit by J.A. Hawkins dated November 4, 1929. National Archives
and Records Administration, Record Group 75 CCF, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box 115.
Annual Report of the Attorney General for the Fiscal Year 1921. House of
Representatives Document No. 241. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1921
(Photocopy).
Farming and Grazing Lease No. 172. National Archives and Records Administration
#75, CCF 1907-1939 Box 60, Quapaw, April 1, 1921 (Photocopy).
Photocopy of a correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding land
sales in the Quapaw Indian Agency, March 10, 1921. U.S. Department of the Interior,
Indian Field Services. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75
CCF, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box 55.
Photocopy of a correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding land
sales in the Quapaw Indian Agency, April 22, 1921. U.S. Department of the Interior,
Indian Field Services. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75
CCF, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box 55.
Photocopy of correspondence titled “Developments of certain allotments in the Quapaw
Mining District, Quapaw, Oklahoma, May 5, 1921. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75 CCF, Quapaw 1907-1939.
Photocopy of a correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding land
sales in the Quapaw Indian Agency, March 3, 1921. U.S. Department of the Interior,
Indian Field Services. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75
CCF, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box 44.
Photocopies of congressional reports concerning the Quapaw Indians, c.1921. Collection
and archive information not provided.
16 Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding mining
leases on the Quapaw Indian Agency, May 22, 1922. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75 CCF, Quapaw 1907-1939.
Photocopy of correspondence to Victor M. Locks, Jr. from O.K. Chandler, April 10,
1925. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75 CCF, Miami –
FW E1.
Photocopy of correspondence to R.L. Spalsbury from O.K. Chandler, October 31, 1922.
National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75 CCF, Miami – FW E1.
17 Photocopies of correspondence regarding the Quapaw Indian Agency. National Archives
and Records Administration, Record Group 75 CCF, Miami Agency – FW E6.
Photocopies of correspondence regarding the Quapaw Indian Agency. National Archives
and Records Administration, Record Group 75 CCF, Quapaw 1907-1913, Box 47.
Photocopies of correspondence regarding mining leases in the Quapaw Indian Agency.
National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75 CCF, Quapaw 1907-
1939, Box 79.
Photocopy of “To Perfect Title of Purchasers of Indian Lands”, House of Representatives
Report No. 294, March 13, 1924.
Photocopy of correspondence to County Treasurer from B.M.O. Walker regarding the
Quapaw Indian Agency, December 11, 1924. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75, Miami FW E7.
18 Photocopy of correspondence regarding the Quapaw Indian Agency, c. April-September
1925. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75 – CCF, Miami
Agency, FW E6.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from O. Chandler,
September 21, 1923. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75 –
CCF, Quapaw 1907-1939, 40134-1926-260 to 51988-1921-302, Part I Box 39, PI-163 E-
121.
19 Photocopies of House of Representatives Reports No. 280 and 1422 regarding the
Quapaw Indian Agency. Collection and archive information not provided.
Photocopies of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, c.1926. National
Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, Miami Agency, FW – E6.
Photocopies of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, c.1927. National
Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, Box 2 E6, January 1927 – June
1929.
Photocopy of document titled “Special Request for Payment of Funds to Various Indians
Under Jurisdiction of Quapaw Indian Agency, Miami, Oklahoma.” National Archives
and Records Administration, Record Group 75, Box 4 36, July 1931-1933.
Photocopy of document titled “Mine Tailings Sublease, July 17, 1925.” National
Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75 CCF, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box
79.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, June 14, 1926.
National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75 CCF, Quapaw 1907-
1939, Box 95.
Photocopy of an “Application for Lease”, July 12, 1926. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75 CCF, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box 96.
20 Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, July 19, 1927.
National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75 CCF, Quapaw January
– June 1927, Box 2 E6.
21 Photocopy of reports to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, January – June, 1929.
National Archives and Records Administration, Records Group 75 CCF, Quapaw, Box 2
E6.
Photocopy of report to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, no date. National Archives
and Records Administration, Record Group 75, FW E1.
22 Photocopy of correspondence from Appraiser Milton Leath to Superintendent J.L.
Suffecool, Quapaw Indian Agency. National Archives and Records Administration,
Record Group 75, Miami, FW E1.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency, January 1927 – June 1929. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75, Box 2 E6.
23 Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency, c.1930. National Archives and Records Administration, Record
Group 75, Miami Agency, FW E6.
24 Photocopy of correspondence from I.A. Andrews to R.N. Kittlewell, Quapaw Indian
Agency, August 24, 1931. National Records and Archives Administration, Record Group
75, Miami Agency, FW E1.
Photocopy of an assessment of automobile purchases, 1926-1932. National Archives and
Records Administration, Record Group 75, Miami Agency, FW E1.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency, March – May 1931. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75, Miami Agency, FW E6.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency, c.1931. National Archives and Records Administration, Record
Group 75, Box 4 E6.
Photocopy of Individual Income Tax Returns, c.1921. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75 CCF, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box 39, 40130-1926-260 to
51988-1921-302 Part I.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group
75, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box 46.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group
75, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box 60.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group
75, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box 61.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group
75, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box 96.
25 Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency, c. 1932. National Archives and Records Administration, Record
Group 75, Miami Agency, FW E6.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency, July 1931 – July 1933. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75, Box 4 E6.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group
75, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box 60.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group
75, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box 61.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group
75, Quapaw 1907-1929, Box 97.
26 Photocopy of correspondence from Superintendent H.A. Andrews, Quapaw Indian
Agency, c. 1933. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75,
Miami Agency, FW E1.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency, c. 1933. National Archives and Records Administration, Record
Group 75, Miami Agency, FW E6.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from J.L. Suffecool,
July 7, 1927. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, Miami
Agency, Box 2 E6.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from H.A. Andrews,
June 4, 1933. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, Miami
Agency, Box 4 E6.
Photocopy of correspondence from Superintendent H.A. Andrews, Quapaw Indian
Agency, c. 1933. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75,
Miami Agency, FW E7.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group
75, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box 60.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group
75, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box 61.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group
75, Quapaw, Box 75, 7849-1921-324 Part 40 to 18708-1921-324 Part 2.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group
75 CCF, Quapaw 1907-1939, Box 96.
Photocopy of U.S. Geological Survey report to H.L. Smith, January 26, 1933. National
Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, Miami, FW E106
Photocopy of correspondence from Commissioner C.J. Rhoads to the General
Accounting Office, March 28, 1933. National Archives and Records Administration,
Record Group 75 CCF, Box 97.
Court Documents
27 Defendants Rising’s Responses to Keweenaw Bay Indian Community’s First Set of
Requests for Admission. File No. 2.03-CV-0111. United States District Court for the
Western District of Michigan. No date.
28 State Defendant’s Brief in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment – Oral Argument
Requested. Civil Action No. 2:03CV0111. United States District Court for the Western
District of Michigan. May 16, 2005.
29 List of Documents RE: Keweenaw Bay Indian Community v. Michigan. July 20, 1988.
30 Calendar of Documents for the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community. Compiled by George
E. Cleland and James M. McClurken. July 20, 1988.
31 Constitution and By Laws of the L’Anse Band of Chippewa Indians of Upper Michigan,
with cover letter from the US Department of the Interior Indian Field Services. December
12, 1935.
32 Deposition Correction Sheet, Volumes I and II, Gary Clayton Anderson, January 23-24,
2008.
33 The Historical Meaning and Context of the Trade and Intercourse Provision of Article II
of the 1842 Treaty with the Ojibwe at La Pointe: A Report Prepared for the Keweenaw
Bay Indian Community, July 2004. By Bruce M. White, Ph.D. Turnstone Historical
Research. c.2004.
34 RG 75, Letters Received by the OIA (Office of Indian Affairs) Michigan
Superintendence, 1839-1852. M-234, Roll 402. Tracking sheet for microfilm copies, with
notations.
35 Table of Contents for Exhibits: Keweenaw Bay Indian Community v. Michigan. No date.
36 Deposition Correction Sheet Volume III, Gary Clayton Anderson, January 25, 2008.
37 Printout of Saginaw Document Database, 1800-1979 (SC1-33437). October 13, 2006.
38 Exhibit A Document Abstracts (bound, no date).
39 Attorney memorandum regarding Bruce White’s rebuttal report, KBIC v. Rising, January
6, 2005.
40 Historical Report on Keweenaw Bay Indian Community v. Jay Rising. By Gary Clayton
Anderson, Ph.D. September 2004. With cover letter from the State of Michigan
Department of the Attorney General, January 24, 2005.
41 Timeline of Commissioner of Indian Affairs actions and decisions regarding Indian
Treaties, c.1842. Bound, no date.
Box 6 Research Materials and Court Records: Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma v. Blue Tee
Corporation
Research Materials
1. Untitled photocopied research regarding the Quapaw Tribe in Oklahoma and mining
activity as related to (no date).
2. Miami-Picher Zinc-Lead District. By Samuel Weidman, University of Oklahoma Press,
1932. Photocopied excerpts from the Oklahoma Historical Society, no date.
3. Lands of the Quapaw Tribe as a Spiritual, Cultural, and Economic Resource. By M.
David Baird, Malibu, CA. January 17, 2008.
4. Printed and photocopied research documents concerning the history and present condition
of the Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma, no date.
5. ‘Anth 2613 Ethno Profiles’, by Angelique Pappin. Contains research on the Quapaw
Tribe. (no date).
6. ‘David Baird, Quapaw 2008’. Contains excerpts and bibliographic notes regarding David
Baird’s works. (no date).
7. ‘Jonathon Elke’. Contains notes from Railway Magazine from 1871-1890s, as provided
by the Oklahoma Historical Society (no date).
8. ‘Aris Gerakis, the role/use of tobacco’. Contains photocopied excerpts from the Railway
and Locomotive Historical Society bulletin as provided by the Oklahoma Historical
Society (no date).
9. Photocopied research notes on the stakeholders within the trial of Quapaw Tribe v Blue
Tee Corp. (c.2008).
Court Documents
10. Jury Trial Demanded. Civil Action No. 03-CV-0846-CVE-PJC in the United States
District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma. October 29, 2007. (includes three
photocopied color site maps).
11. The Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma v. Blue tee Corp. Notice of Deposition Duces Tecum of
Gary Clayton Anderson, Ph.D. (c. December 2008).
12. The Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma v. Blue tee Corp. Deposition of Ardina Moore, with
cover letter. October 7, 2008.
13. The Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma v. Blue tee Corp. Deposition of Douglas R. Littlefield,
Ph.D., December 5, 2008.
14. The Quapaw Indians of Oklahoma and the Mining District: An Historical Report, 1800-
1970. By Gary Clayton Anderson, Ph.D. Document produced as expert testimony. (c.
2008) (two copies).
Bound Volumes
Quapaw v. Blue Tee Corp. 2.025, Deposition of Gary Anderson (Expert Copy) Vol. II of II.
The Quapaw Tribe of OK v Blue Tee Corp. File No. 2.025, Deposition of David Baird, Ph.D.
with Exhibits (Expert Copy).
The Quapaw Tribe of OK v Blue Tee Corp. File No. 2.025, Deposition of Donna Mercer with
Exhibits (Expert Copy).
Box 7 Research Materials and Court Records: Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma v. Blue Tee
Corporation
Folders:
Research Materials
1 Photocopy of articles and correspondence c. 1833-1834 regarding the ratification of
Indian treaties. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, M668
Roll 17: 228-259.
2 Photocopy of Articles of Agreement, February 23, 1867. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75, M668: 35-70.
3 Photocopy of correspondence from the Office of Indian Affairs, c.1872. National
Archives and Records Administration, LR, Quapaw, M234 703:279-317.
Photocopy of documents labeled ‘Statutes at Large’, Vol. 16, 1871 and Vol. 17, 1873.
Collection and archive not provided.
4 Photocopy of documents and correspondence regarding the Quapaw Indian Agency,
c.1875-1876. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, LR,
Rolls 704-705.
5 Photocopy of documents and correspondence regarding the Quapaw Indian Agency,
c.1877. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, LR, Rolls 705-
706.
6 Photocopy of documents and correspondence regarding the Quapaw Indian Agency,
c.1878. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, LR, M234:
Rolls 706-707.
7 Photocopy of documents and correspondence regarding the Quapaw Indian Agency,
c.1879. Oklahoma Historical Society, Record Group 75, LR, M234: Rolls 707-711.
8 Photocopy of documents and correspondence regarding the Quapaw Indian Agency,
c.1880. Oklahoma Historical Society, Record Group 75, LR, M234: Rolls 711-713.
9 Photocopy of correspondence from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to Indian Agent
W.M. Pidpath, October 17, 1884. Oklahoma Historical Society, collection not provided.
Photocopy of a land lease contract and correspondence relating to the Quapaw Indian
Agency, January through April 1885. National Archives and Records Administration,
BIA Record Group ‘Special Case Files’ file 80, Box 65, 1821-1907.
Photocopy of correspondence from the Quapaw Indian Agency, February 16, 1885.
National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75 CCF, Special Case File
number 193, 1895 Investigation.
Photocopy of Bureau of Indian Affairs reports, c. 1886, regarding the Quapaw Indian
Tribe. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, M1070 Roll 42.
10 Photocopy of correspondence to J.V. Summers, Esq., February 10, 1887. U.S.
Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs. Oklahoma Historical Society,
collection not provided.
Photocopy of Bureau of Indian Affairs reports concerning the Quapaw Indian Agency,
c.1887-1888. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, M1070
Roll 42.
Photocopy of correspondence to Secretary of the Interior L.Q.C. Lamar from Cherokee
Delegates, February 7, 1887. National Archives and Records Administration, Record
Group 75, Special Case File #102.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency, c.1886-1887. National Archives and Records Administration,
Record Group 75, CF-1881-1907, Box 439.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agent James R.
Howard, May 8, 1888. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75,
CF-1881-1907, Box 462.
11 Photocopy of correspondence from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency, c.1888. Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs.
Oklahoma Historical Society, collection not provided.
Photocopy of correspondence from agents of the Quapaw Indian Agency, c.1888.
National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, M1070 Roll 42.
Photocopy of correspondence from the Assistant Attorney General to the Secretary of the
Interior, May 11, 1886. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group
75, CF-Special Case File 102.
Photocopy of correspondence to Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency, February 3, 1888. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75, CF-Special Case File 197.
Photocopy of correspondence to Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency, February 7, 1888. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75, CF-1881-1907, Box 445.
Photocopy of correspondence to Secretary of the Interior, May 16, 1888. National
Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, CF-1881-1907, Box 464.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Secretary of the Interior representatives of the
Quapaw Indian Agency, May 16, 1888. National Archives and Records Administration,
Record Group 75, CF-1881-1907, Box 469.
12 Photocopy of correspondence and article regarding federal land lease allowances on
Quapaw Indian Agency lands, c.1889. National Archives and Records Administration,
Record Group 75, CF-1881-1907.
13 Photocopy of correspondence regarding the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, c.1890.
Oklahoma Historical Society, collection not provided.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Secretary of the Interior from the Commissioner of
Indian Affairs, January 31, 1890. National Archives and Records Administration, Record
Group 75, CF-Special Case File 193.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from attorneys
representing the Quapaw Tribe, January 29, 1890. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75, CF-1881-1907, Box 838.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from the Secretary
of the Interior, July 25, 1890. National Archives and Records Administration, Record
Group 75, M1070 Roll 42.
14 Photocopy of correspondence and reports regarding land lease contracts in the Quapaw
Indian Agency, c.1891. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group
75, CF-1881-1907, Box 838 and M234 Roll 712.
15 Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from representatives
of the Quapaw Tribe, January 22, 1892. National Archive and Records Administration,
Record Group 75, CF-1881-1907, Box 838.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from the Secretary
of the Interior, March 23, 1892. National Archive and Records Administration, Record
Group 75, CF-1881-1907, Box 848.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Committee on Indian Affairs from Quapaw Tribal
delegates, June 30, 1892. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group
75, CF-1881-1907, Box 887.
Photocopy of correspondence regarding the Quapaw Reservation Indian Territory,
December 10, 1892. National Archives and Records Administration, Records Group 75,
CF-1881-1907, Box 1025.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Secretary of the Interior from the Commissioner of
Indian Affairs, October 9, 1893. National Archives and Records Administration, Record
Group 75, CF LR 37, 795, Box 1028.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency, October 1, 1892. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75, M1070 Roll 42.
16 Photocopy of U.S. Statutes at Large, 53rd Congress, 1893-1895 Vol. 28.
Photocopy of correspondence regarding the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, c.1894.
National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, CF-Special Case File
193.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, c.1894. National
Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, CF-1881-1907, Box 1101.
Photocopy of correspondence to George S. Doane, Esq. from the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, October 18, 1894. Oklahoma Historical Society, collection not provided.
17 Photocopy of correspondence to agents of the Quapaw Indian Agency from the
Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding land disputes, c.1895. Oklahoma Historical
Society, collection not provided.
Photocopy of articles labeled ‘Kappler, Laws vol.1” concerning Acts of the Fifty-Fifth
Congress-First Session, 1896-1897. Collection and archive not provided.
Photocopy of “Regulations for Rights of Way over Public Lands and Reservations”.
House of Representatives Report No. 91-1155, 21st Congress, 2d Session, c.1895. I
21.5:36.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Secretary of the Interior from representatives of the
Quapaw Tribe. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, M1070
Roll 42.
Photocopy of correspondence between the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and Secretary
of the Interior regarding adoption of land rights. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75, CF-Special Case File 193.
18 Photocopy of correspondence to George S. Doane, Esq. from Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, c. 1896. Oklahoma Historical Society, collection not provided.
Photocopy of Census Roll of June 1896 of the Quapaw Tribe. National Archives and
Records Administration, Record Group 75, Quapaw FW, E 327.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Secretary of the Interior from U.S. Indian Inspectors,
c.1896. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, M1070 Roll
42.
Photocopy of a mining lease agreement, June 11, 1897. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75, CCF-1907-1939, Box 79.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Secretary of the Interior from the Commissioner of
Indian Affairs regarding a land dispute in the Quapaw Indian Agency, February 11, 1896.
National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, CF-Special Case File
193.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from agents of the
Quapaw Indian Agency, January 20, 1896. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75, CF-1881-1907, Box 1279.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Secretary of the Interior from the General Solicitor
of the Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis Railroad Company, July 27, 1896. National
Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, 1891-1907, Box 1339.
19 Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of the General Land Office from the
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, May 23, 1901. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 49, Special Cases file 571 Box 3.
Photocopy of an oil and mining business lease on Quapaw lands, c.1905. National
Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, CCF 1907-1939, Box 78.
Photocopy of correspondence between the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the
Secretary of the Interior regarding unlawful land lease claims, c.1904. National Archives
and Records Administration, Record Group 75, CF-Special Case file 191.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs from the
Superintendent of the Quapaw Indian Agency, April 10, 1901. National Archives and
Records Administration, Record Group 75, CF-1881-1907, Box 1910.
Photocopy of correspondence to the Commission of Indian Affairs from the
Superintendent of the Quapaw Indian Agency, April 30, 1901. National Archives and
Records Administration, Record Group 75, CF-1881-1907 Box 1929.
20 Photocopy of correspondence and articles regarding allotment regulations for the Quapaw
Indian Agency, c.1906. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group
75, CF-Special Case file 191.
21 Photocopy of correspondence between the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and agents of
the Quapaw Indian Agency regarding mining and land lease stewardship. National
Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, Miami, FW E1.
Photocopy of correspondence with the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding the
leasing of lands of ‘incompetent Indians’, c.1907. National Archives and Records
Administration, Record Group 75, CF-Special Case file 191.
22 Removal of Restrictions on Lands of Quapaw Agency Indians. Photocopy of House of
Representatives Report No. 1229, 60th Congress 1st Session, March 13, 1908. Statutes at
Large, 35 Stat. 751, Chap. 253.
Protest of Business Committee of Wyandotte Tribe Against Removal of Restrictions from
Their Lands. Photocopy of Senate Document No. 442, 60th Congress 1st Session, April
21, 1908. Collection and archive not provided.
Removing Restrictions on Alienation of Lands of Allottees Under Quapaw Agency, Okla.
Photocopy of Senate Report No. 637, 60th Congress 1st Session, May 12, 1908. Collection
and archive not provided.
James Donnelly v. the United States. Photocopy from Statutes at Large, 228 U.S. 243,
p.449-461.
23 Issuance of Fee-Simple Patents to Certain Indians. Photocopy of House of
Representatives Document No. 1423, 60th Congress, 2d Session, February 6, 1909.
Lands of Quapaw Agency, Okla. Photocopy of House of Representatives Report No.
2275, 60th Congress 2d Session, February 23, 1909.
24 Reports of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1910.
Photocopy of House of Representatives Document No. 1006, 61st Congress, 3d Session,
May 1, 1910.
Photocopy of correspondence to U.S. Indian Services Chief Supervisor E.P. Holcombe
from Indian Agent I.L. Ellis regarding land allotments in the Quapaw Agency, December
19, 1910. National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, Miami, E 1.
Photocopy of correspondence to the U.S. General Land Office from the Frisco Lines
regarding the position of the rail lines to the agency, November 11, 1910. National
Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 75, CCF 1907-1939, Box 60.
25 A History of the Quapaw Tribe and its Relationship with Natural Resources and the
Environment, 1870s-1970s. By Douglas R. Littlefield, November 12, 2008. Photocopy,
dated November 12, 2008.
26 Annual Reports of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
1899: Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Part I. (Photocopy from the
Oklahoma Historical Society, no date, captioned ‘Railroads 1899’).
27 Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior 1907
(Photocopy, no date, captioned ‘Railroads’).
28 Untitled photocopied document detailing a legal land use agreement dated May 30, 1974,
from the Oklahoma Historical Society (no date).
29 Northeastern Tribes of Oklahoma Tribal Trust Land Tribal Fee Land (Photocopy from
the Oklahoma Historical Society, no date).
30 Mineral Resources 1946. Division of Industrial and State Planning, Oklahoma Planning
and Resources Board (Photocopy from the Oklahoma Historical Society, no date).
31 State of Oklahoma Fifty Third Annual Report of Mines and Mining, Statement of the
Chief Mine Inspector, 1961 (Photocopy from the Oklahoma Historical Society, no date).
32 Indian-Pioneer History Vol. 78, Foreman Collection (Photocopy from the Oklahoma
Historical Society, no date, marked ‘Oral History Interview’).
Court Documents
33 Defendant BNSF Railway Company’s Counter Claims against the Quapaw Tribe and
Individually Named Plaintiffs, US District Court Northern District of Oklahoma,
November 8, 2007 (photocopy, marked ‘yours’ on cover).
34 Deposition Response, Prepared by Gary Clayton Anderson, Professor of History,
University of Oklahoma. (April 8, 2009).
Bound Volumes
Quapaw Tribe of OK v Blue Tee Corp 2.025, Deposition of Florence Maria Whitecrow Matthews
with Exhibits Vol.2.
The Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma v. Blue Tee Corp, Deposition of Colleen Austin.
The Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma v. Blue Tee Corp, Deposition of Timothy Kent.
Box 8 Research Materials and Court Records: Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma v. Blue Tee
Corporation
Folder:
1 Deposition of Edwina Busby, taken 10/9/2008.
Bound Volumes
Deposition of Florence Maria Whitecrow Matthew with Exhibits Vol.1 (Expert Copy).
Deposition of John Berrey, taken 10/8/2008.
Deposition of Judith Royster with Exhibits (Expert Copy).
Deposition of Jennifer Lunsford.
Documents from Oklahoma Historical Society (3 of 3) Quapaw v. BNSF.
The Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma v. Blue Tee Corp. Deposition of Mike McAteer.
The Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma v. Blue Tee Corp. Deposition of Jean Ann Lambert.