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  2. Oklahoma Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    Many of the Oklahoma Historical Society's documents and materials are available online at little or no charge, including indexes to the Dawes Rolls, Oklahoma military deaths, the 1890 Oklahoma Territorial Census, Territorial Incorporation Records, Hastain's Township Plats of the Creek Nation, Oklahoma County marriage records 1889–1951, Daily ...

  3. Muskogee Yargee Ross - Wikipedia

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    Muskogee Yargee was born along the Canadian River, near North Fork Town, Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma), the daughter of Captain Checartah Yargee and Millie McQueen. [1] Her father was a Creek planter. After the Indian Removal Act, he was relocated with his large enslaved workforce from Alabama to Indian Territory, before her birth ...

  4. William Clyde Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Historical Society, Records of the Department of the Interior, Laws, Decisions and Regulations Affecting the work of the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes 1893-1906, pgs 130-138 North Georgia Creek History, Culture and Society of the Creek Indians , Information related to the McIntosh Party of the Creek Nation, by Larry Worthy ...

  5. Dawes Rolls - Wikipedia

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    The Dawes Rolls (or Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes, or Dawes Commission of Final Rolls) were created by the United States Dawes Commission. The commission was authorized by United States Congress in 1893 to execute the General Allotment Act of 1887 .

  6. Isparhecher - Wikipedia

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    Isparhecher's family settled on a farm at Cussetah town, about 7 miles (11 km) southeast of what developed as Okmulgee, Oklahoma. [1] His parents were said to have died early. Isparhecher became a farmer and stockman. [1] He is listed on the Dawes Rolls as "Creek by Blood" with a "Full" blood quantum. [2]

  7. Creek Freedmen - Wikipedia

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    The final Dawes rolls constitute a record of documented ancestors of Creek Freedmen, but tribal members and historians have complained that the rolls were inaccurate. The Dawes Rolls have been used as a kind of historic records that form a recognized base for determining tribal membership. Many of the tribes in Oklahoma have increasingly relied ...

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