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Angie Debo Collection: Finding Aid

R1   INVENTORY

     PERSONAL.  ABOUT DEBO
          Clippings, Papers
R2  B1   1    "Angie Debo, 1890-1988: An Autobiographical Sketch, Eulogy, and
								Bibliography."  Stillwater, OK: Oklahoma State University, 1988
          2    Clippings, Nov. 24, 1949 - 1972 [List available in repository]
          3    Clippings, 1973 - Summer 1978 [List available in repository]
          4    Kuzma, Judith M. Research paper, 1978
          5    Clippings, Apr. 1979 - Feb. 1988 [List available in repository]

          Bibliographies, Notes
          6    Notes and typed revisions by Debo, 1956-1970
          7    Published bibliographies, 1956-1985

          Documentary
          8    Correspondence and research material, West Texas State Teachers'
								College, 1924-1985
          9    Correspondence, 1982-1983
          10   Correspondence, 1984-1988
          11   Clippings, 1983-1985
          12   [folder not used] 
               See also "Introduction: Related Collections."

          Oral History Project
          13   Matthews, Glenna.  Correspondence, articles, 1974-1983
          14   Valencia-Weber, Gloria.  Correspondence, 1980-1983
          15   Clippings, 1982
          16   [folder not used] 
               See also "Introduction: Related Collections."

     PERSONAL.  CHURCH-RELATED ACTIVITIES
          17   Canyon, TX. First Methodist Church. Advertisement, ca. 1930
          18   Church relationships (St. Paul's). Correspondence, budgets, license (1944),
								etc., 1939-1983
          19   Debo's church study course. Correspondence, programs, 1955-1956
          20   Debo's church study course. Notes, 1955-1956
          21   Sunday school class. Clippings, 1947-1957
          22   Sunday school class. Clippings, 1960-1965
          23   Sunday school class. Clippings, 1966-1967
          24   Sunday school class. Clippings, 1970-1971
          25   Sunday school class. Clippings, 1972-1976
     PERSONAL. CHURCH-RELATED ACTIVITIES, cont.
R2   B1   26   Sunday school class. Clippings, n.d.
          27   Sunday school class. Correspondence, 1964-1972
          28   Sunday school class. Programs, prayers, poems, etc., 1963-1972
          29   United Church of Christ. Publications, 1963-1969
R3   B1   30   Wesley Foundation (Oklahoma A&M College). Yearbooks 1952-1953 [In
								Box 45; not on film]; Annual Installation Banquet. Program, 1952

     PERSONAL.  CORRESPONDENCE (1901-1988)
	          See also correspondence in other files, especially in both "Subject" files and in the
						series "By Debo."  A database containing names of correspondents in Box 1 folder 31 through
						Box 2 folder 14 and those in other series is available in the repository

          To Debo.  Alphabetical
               [Note: Kept by Debo in various boxes, in no particular order.]
          31   A
          32   Ba-Bri
          33   Bro-Bz
          34   Ca-Ch
          35   Cl-Com
          36   Con-Cz

               [Note: Mabel Clark, Isabell Combs, and Debo were childhood friends in
								Kansas and referred to themselves as "The 3."]
          37   Clark, Mabel, 1901-1908
          38   Clark, Mabel, 1909-1913
          39   Collins (Clark), Mabel, 1953-1982
          40   Combs, Isabell, 1907-1909
          41   Combs, Isabell and S.A., 1910-1917

          42   D
          43   E
          44   F
R3   B2   1    G
          2    H
          3    J
R4   B2   4    K
          5    L
          6    M
          7    N 

     PERSONAL. CORRESPONDENCE (1901-1988)
          To Debo. Alphabetical, cont.       
R4   B2   8    0
          9    P
          10   R
          11   S
          12   T
          13   U-W
          14   Y
          15   Correspondence.  Unidentified, 1907-1918
          16   Correspondence.  Unidentified, 1937, 1960-1978
          17   Envelopes.  Unidentified, 1939-1941, 1974-1984 [not on film]

          From Debo.  General
          18   To Margaret Camp, 29 July 1937 
               Round robin letters with friends, 1962-1967

          To Debo.  General
               [Note: Kept by Debo in folders as listed below.]
          19   Cards, 1958, ca. 1983-1984 [not on film]
          20   Deaths of friends. Not among other correspondents or in subject files,
								1972-1985
          21   Foreign (International) students--related material note
          22   Former students, 1908-1911
          23   Former students, 1923-1983
          24   Native Americans, Alaska Natives--related material note
          25   Publishers, editors. Not a specific work, 1950-1985
          26   Reader mail. Not a specific work, 1939-1944 [Includes letter and notes by
								Debo about use of the German language]
R5   B2   27   Reader mail. Not a specific work, 1945-1960       
					 28   Reader mail. Not a specific work, 1961-1988
          29   Thank you notes, 1954-1984
          30   Wedding, birth announcements, invitations, 1951-1982 [not on film]
          31   Wedding, graduation announcements, 1902-1929

          To Debo.  General.  Birthday [not on film]
               [Note: Debo kept these items as a unit in her home.]
--   B3   1    1970, A-K
          2    1970, L-Y
          3    1971
          4    1972


     PERSONAL. CORRESPONDENCE (1901-1988)
          To Debo. General. Birthday, cont.    [not on film]
--   B3   5    1972, Marshall (OK) Elementary School
          6    1973, Marshall (OK) Elementary School
          7    1974
          8    1975
          9    1975, Girl Scouts, Brownies
          10   1975, Marshall (OK) Elementary School
          11   1976
          12   1976, Marshall (OK) Elementary School
          13   1977
          14   1978
          15   1979
          16   1980, A-G
          17   1980, H-M
          18   1980, N-W
          19   1980, unidentified
          20   1981
          21   1982, photographs [See series: Photographs]
          22   1983
--   B4   1    1984
          2    1984, photographs [See series: Photographs]
          3    1985
          4    1986
          5    1986, clippings
          6    1988 

          From Debo.  Christmas [on film]
               [Note: See also "Subject. Native Americans."]
R5   B4   7    Form letters, 1945-1967  [on film]
R5        8    Form letters, 1968-1981  [on film]

          To Debo.  Christmas  [not on film]
               [Note: Debo kept these items as a separate unit in her home.]
--        9    1941, 1944, 1954-1977
          10   1978, A-D
          11   1978, E-L
          12   1978, M-W
          13   1978, unidentified (1 of 2)
          14   1978, unidentified (2 of 2)


     PERSONAL. CORRESPONDENCE (1901-1988)
          To Debo. Christmas, cont.   [not on film]
--   B4   15   1979-1980
          16   1982, A-C
          17   1982, D-H
          18   1982, J-O
          19   1982, P-S
          20   1982, T-W
          21   1983-1985
          22   n.d.
          23   Photographs [See series: Photographs]

     PERSONAL.  DIARIES  (1898-1987)
R5   B5   1    Mar. 5-May 22, 1898
          2    Mar. 4-Jun. 25, 1901
               [Note: Apparently Debo did not keep diaries again until after 1940; see her
								comments in Folder 3 below.]
          3    Mar. 4,  1940-May 20, 1942  [not every date]
          4    Jan. 1, 1948-Dec. 31, 1952
          5    Jan. 1, 1953-Dec. 31, 1957
R6   B5   6    Jan. 1, 1958-Dec. 31, 1962
          7    Jan. 1, 1963-Dec. 31, 1967
          8    Jan. 1, 1968-Dec. 31, 1972
          9    Jan. 1, 1973-Dec. 31, 1977
          10   Jan. 1, 1978-Dec. 31, 1982
R7   B5   11   Jan. 1, 1983-Mar. 20, 1985
          12   Mar. 21, 1985-Jul. 3, 1987

     PERSONAL.  EDUCATION
          Kansas
R7   B6   1    Geary County (KS) School District 35. Souvenir cards, 1898-1899 [not on
								film]

          Marshall, OK
          2    School work. History and geography lessons, 1900
          3    School work. Tablet, 1900-1902
          4    Grade cards. Logan County (OK) public schools, 1901-1904
          5    Composition book, with exercises. Marshall (OK) High School,    ca. 1906,
								1911-1912
          6    Essay. European political leaders, and poem by Debo, 1906
          7    Letter of recommendation, re Debo. Teaching, 1906

     PERSONAL.  EDUCATION
          Marshall, OK, cont. 
R7   B6   8    Essay. Women's suffrage, ca. 1911-1912
          9    Play. "Cupid's Messenger," by Debo, 1912
          10   Essay. Labor Omnia Vincit [and poem, by Debo?], 1912-1913
          11   Experiments and notes. Physics, 1912-1913
          12   Experiments and notes, with plant specimens. Botany, 1913
          13   Commencement invitations, program, diploma. Marshall High School,
								1913 [Diploma is in Map Drawer, f.1.]
          14   [Folder not used]

          Marshall (OK) High School. Post-Graduation
          15   Alumni material, Marshall (OK) High School. Golden Anniversary Class
								history by  Debo, clipping, certificate, etc., 1913, 1963
R8   B6   16   Alumni material, Marshall (OK) High School. Clippings about reunions,
								graduates, alumni association, consolidation, 1941-1983
	          17  Alumni material, Marshall (OK) High School.  Prairie City Piper
								newsletter, ribbons, program, 1942, 1976

          University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. Undergraduate Study. Coursework
          18   Notes. English [composition book, 1 of 2], 1915-1916
          19   Notes. English [composition book, 2 of 2], 1915-1916
          20   Notes. English, 1915-1916
          21   Notes. European history, ca. 1917
          22   Notes. Paleontology, 1917
          23   Notes. English 6, 1917
          24   Notes. United States history, ca. 1917
R9   B6   25   Notes. American explorers of Oklahoma, ca. 1918
          26   Notes. Drama, ca. 1918
          27   Notes. Education, ca. 1918
          28   Notes. Great Britain. Colonial American history, ca. 1918
          29   Notes. Educational psychology [2 composition books], 1918
          30   Notes. Social legislation, ca. 1918
          31   Paper. "Acquisition of Florida," ca. 1915-1918
          32   Paper. "Acquisition of Oregon," ca. 1915-1918
          33   Paper. "Acquisition of Texas," ca. 1915-1918
          34   Paper. "Acquisition of Territory The Louisiana Purchase," ca. 1915-1918
          35   Paper. "The Mexican Session," ca. 1915-1918
          36   Paper. "Paul's Letter to the Romans," ca. 1916-1917

     PERSONAL. EDUCATION
          University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. Undergraduate Study. Coursework,  cont.
R9   B6   37   Paper. "The Pennsylvania Dutch," ca. 1916
          38   Poetry, by Debo. Kept among class notes, ca. 1916-1917
     
          University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. Undergraduate Study. General
          39   University of Oklahoma Magazine, May-Jun., Oct., Dec. 1917
          40   University of Oklahoma Magazine, Feb., Mar. 1918
          41   Programs. Summer sessions, Jun. 25-30, Jul. 2-7

          University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. Undergraduate Study. Records, graduation
          42   Songs, postcard, pamphlet, receipt, registration form, yearbook, ca. 1915,
								1917-1919, 1938, ca. 1950
          43   Courses and grades. Transcript, credit book, 1915-1918, 1929-1931
          44   Commencement invitation, Jun. 4, 1918
          45   Diploma, 1918 [In Map Drawer, f.1; copy on exhibit in Debo Room.]

          University of Chicago. Master's Degree. Coursework
          46   Notes. Abolitionists as secessionists, ca. 1923-1924
          47   Notes. The Americas in world affairs, ca. 1923-1924
R10  B6   48   Notes. Great Britain, ca. 1923-1924
          49   Notes. Political science 64, ca. 1923
          50   Notes. Psychology of religion, ca. 1923-1924
          51   Notes. Russian history, ca. 1923-1924
          52   Notes. Thomas Jefferson's interest in agriculture, ca. 1923-1924
          53   Notes. United States history E25, ca. 1923
          54   Paper. "Comparison of the Views of James, Pratt, and Coe on Mysticism,"
1923
          55   Paper. "The Conflict Between the President and the House of
								Representatives Concerning the Panama Congress," ca. 1923-1924
          56   Paper. "Foreign Officers in the American Revolution," ca. 1923-1924
          57   Paper. "The Foreign Policy of John Quincy Adams," ca. 1923-1924
          58   Paper. "The Foreign Policy of Thomas Jefferson," ca. 1923-1924
          59   Paper. "The Open Door and the Integrity of China," ca. 1923-1924
          60   Paper. "The Political Philosophy of the Marquis D'Argenson," ca.
1923-1924

     PERSONAL.  EDUCATION
          University of Chicago. Master's Degree. Graduation
R10  B6   61   Diploma, 1924 [In Map Drawer, f.1; copy on exhibit in Debo Room.]
          62   Certificate. Master of Arts, 1924; issued in 1936

          University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. Graduate Study, PhD. Coursework
R10  B7   1    [Folder not used]
          2    Paper, with notes. "Margaret Arnold; An Undamaged Soul," 1930
          3    Paper. "Edward Everett Dale, Historian of Progress," 1930-1931
               
          University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. Graduate Study, PhD. Graduation
          4    Diploma, 1933 [In Map Drawer, f.1; copy on exhibit in Debo Room.]
          5    Congratulatory correspondence, calling cards, 1933
          6    Letter of certificate regarding degree earned Jun. 1935, Nov. 30, 1936

     PERSONAL.  KANSAS
R11  B7   7    Barklow. Part I, "Reunion;" Part II, "Memories." Barklow School District,
								Marshall County, KS, by Ruby Schafer, 1952
          8    "The Beattie Story: A History of Beattie, Kansas," 1970 [not on film:
								advertisements, "In memory of..."]
          9    Bender and Goldsberry [murder of Peter Bender by Lem Goldsberry].
								Correspondence, clippings, photographs, paper "Goldsberry-Bender Story" by Debo, 1976-1979
          10   Marshall County History. Clippings, notes, maps, photographs,
								newsletters, postcard, 1958-1980
          11   Marshall County Historical Society, Debo visit. Clippings, correspondence,
								photographs, brochures about Leavenworth, KS [not on film], 1977
          12   Saint Mary College and Sister Mary Mark Orr. Correspondence, clippings,
								postcards, 1970-1981

     PERSONAL.  DEBO AND FAMILY
          Debo, Angie
          13   Bills. Receipts for water and gas, Dec. 1967, Jan. 1968 [not on film] 
               Birth certificate, Jan. 30, 1890
          14   Employment. Teaching certificates, 1906-1913
               Debo as a teacher and her first class (Photograph, 1907, and 1981
identification; in Box 47 f.1.2 and f.15)  Correspondence, May 26, 1981
     PERSONAL.  DEBO AND FAMILY
          Debo, Angie, cont.  
R11  B7   15   Hearing aid. Advertising mail, correspondence, receipts, agreement, 1979
[not on film]
          16   Oklahoma A&M College. [housing]. Correspondence, 1947
          17   Oklahoma A&M College. Lists of students in Debo's Oklahoma History
class, faculty lists [not on film], 1946, ca. 1951-1958
          18   Voter registration, identification card, 1956-1958; 
               Works Progress Administration (WPA).  Indian Pioneer        History. Forms, note,
1937-1940

          Debo, Edward P.  (Father)
          19   Hardware store.  Day book, Mar. 12, 1912-Feb. 15, 1947;  ledger book,
Mar. 12, 1912-Jun. 30, 1913. [In Box 48; not on film]

          Debo, Edwin F. (Brother)
          20   Holy Bible. [In Box 58; not on film]
          21   Correspondence to Angie, 1916-1917
          22   Correspondence to Angie [including letter by Angie, ca. May 1918],
1918-1930
          23   Correspondence to Lina Debo (mother), 1917-1931
          24   Drawings, poems, ca. 1895-1900
          25   Grade, souvenir cards, 1898-1907
          26   Illness. Note, ca. 1931
          27   Letter to the editor, "Boarding the Teacher," ca. 1919
          28   Marshall High School. Commencement invitation, 1915
          29   Marshall High School. Debate speeches, ca. 1910s
          30   Oklahoma A&M College. Speech, "The Law and Order League," ca. 1922

          Debo, Lina E. (Mother)
          31   Correspondence to Angie, ca. 1907-ca. 1947
          32   Correspondence and notes, including condolences at Lina Debo's death,
1916-1954

          General
          33   Farmers State Bank. Checks, account statements, etc., 1924-1931 [not on
film]
          34   Gas company. Permits, receipts, 1928-1943 [not on film]
          35   Homestead tax exemption. Papers, 1940, 1942 [not on film]
          36   Legal papers. Contract for sale of real estate and a list of Edward P. Debo
accounts, 1921 [not on film]

     PERSONAL.  DEBO AND FAMILY
          General, cont. 
R11  B7   37   Marriage certificate, Edward P. Debo and Lina E. Cooper, Feb. 19, 1889 
[In map drawer, F.1; 20 7/8" W x 25 1/2" H; not on film]
          38   Mortgage papers, 1911-1929
          39   [Folder not used]
R12  B7   40   Oil and gas lease. Release forms, Blaine County, OK, 1928
          41   Paving assessments. Checks, receipts and correspondence from the
Marshall City Clerk to Edward P. Debo, 1929-1931
          42   Ration books. World War II, 1942-1945
          43   Receipts. Chevrolet, insurance, John J. [Stephens?] for rent of house,
telephone company, ca. 1891, 1925, 1937, 1970 [not on film]
          44   Stock. Independent Harvester Company. Certificate, correspondence, 1913
          45   Tax papers. E.P. Debo, 1904-1910 [not on film]
          46   Tax papers. E.P. Debo, 1911-1915 [not on film]
          47   Tax papers. E.P. Debo, 1916-1919 [not on film]
          48   Tax papers. E.P. Debo, 1920-1924 [not on film]
          49   Tax papers. E.P. Debo, 1925-1930 [not on film]
          50   Tax papers. E.P. Debo, 1931-1935 [not on film]
          51   Tax papers. E.P. Debo, 1936-1943 [not on film]    
     
          Family History
          52   Correspondence. Deaths in family, [1890?], 1936, 1947
          53   Correspondence. Genealogy, 1950-1971
          54   Correspondence. Deaths, vacations, genealogy, 1956-1972
          55   Correspondence, 1976-1979
          56   Correspondence. Includes obituary for Elva and Alta Cooper, 1980-1987
          57   Family members. Cooper, Debo, Dehn, Donovan, Tilden. Clippings, [ca.
1910]-1982
          58   Logan County (OK) History. Worksheet, correspondence, 1977-1978
          59   Manuscripts of family stories. Articles by Debo about her family and the
Marshall area included in the Logan County History. Tms, 
               1970-1979
          60   Notes, 1984
          61   Obituary clippings. Cooper, Debo, Arrington, Klotz, 1915-1987
          62   Research material. Genealogies, Peter Debo's naturalization certificate,
photographs, ca. 1890-1975


     PERSONAL.  DEBO AND FAMILY

          Family History.  Cooper Family
R12  B7   63   Correspondence, 1896-1979
          64   Genealogy [including "For the grandchildren of Zebedee and Ida
Halstead"]. Notes, correspondence, etc., 1948-1971
          65   Family tree, ca.  1850-1880  [In map drawer, F.1; 25 1/2" W x 20 7/8" H;
not on film. A note containing the names is on film.]

          Family History.  Debo Family
          66   Genealogy. "History of the Debos in America," by John Tilden, 1972
          67   Genealogy. "Pictures in Connection with the Debo Family," by John Tilden,
1973

          Family History.          Halstead Family
          68   Correspondence, 1921-1982
          69   Halstead, Burton. World War II. Correspondence, 1943-Aug. 1944
          70   Halstead, Burton. World War II. Correspondence, Oct. 1944-Jul. 1945

          Family History.  Tilden Family
          71   Correspondence, 1906-1909, 1951, 1971, 1974, 1977
          72   Genealogy. "A Story of Some Arnold-Stratton-Stewart-Orr Families," by
John L. Tilden, 1973
          73   Genealogy. "Pictures of Western Tildens," by John L. Tilden, 1973;
"Pictures in Connection with the Background Book," by John L. Tilden, 1973

     PERSONAL.  HONORS AND AWARDS
R12  B8   1    American Association for State and Local History.  Award of Merit.
Certificate, 1979 [on exhibit in Debo Room]
          2    American Historical Association.  Award for Scholarly Distinction (1987).
Clippings, certificate, plaque [not on film; on exhibit in Debo Room], 1988
          3    American Historical Association.  Award for Scholarly Distinction. 
Correspondence, photographs, 1987-1988
          4    American Indian Historian's Association.  Achievement Award. 
Certificate, 1986 [on exhibit in Debo Room]
          5    American Indian Quarterly. Editorial-Advisory Board. Correspondence,
Aug. 26, 1974
          6    Canyon, TX.  Angie Debo Day Proclamation. Certificate, 1978

     PERSONAL.  HONORS AND AWARDS, cont.
R12  B8   7    Cherokee Nation. Ambassador of Goodwill. Certificate, 1985
          8    Delta Kappa Gamma society. National Honor Society for Women
Teachers. Correspondence, clipping, certificate, etc., 1952
          9    Enid, OK.  Community Service. Certificate, 1923
          10   Enid, OK, High School.  Pride of the Plainsman Award.  Certificate [on
exhibit in Debo Room], clipping, 1976
          11   Gamma Theta Upsilon. National Professional Geographic Fraternity.
Certificate, receipt, 1952
          12   L.S. Ayers Tribute to the American Indian, Indianapolis, IN. Autograph
session. Correspondence, clippings, 1973, 1980
R13  B8   13   L.S. Ayers Tribute to the American Indian, Indianapolis, IN. Autograph
session. Clipping, photographs, correspondence, memorabilia, 1973
          14   Marshall County (KS) Historical Society. Certificate [on exhibit in Debo
Room in frame made of Marshall County walnut], membership card, etc., 1977
          15   Marshall, OK.  Angie Debo Recognition Day.  Clippings, 1958
          16   Marshall, OK.  Angie Debo Recognition Day.  Correspondence.  A, 1958
          17   Marshall, OK.  Angie Debo Recognition Day.  Correspondence.  B, 1958
          18   Marshall, OK.  Angie Debo Recognition Day.  Correspondence.  C, 1958
          19   Marshall, OK.  Angie Debo Recognition Day.  Correspondence.  D, 1958
          20   Marshall, OK.  Angie Debo Recognition Day.  Correspondence.  E, F,
1958
          21   Marshall, OK.  Angie Debo Recognition Day.  Correspondence.  G, 1958
          22   Marshall, OK.  Angie Debo Recognition Day.  Correspondence.  H, J,
1958
          23   Marshall, OK.  Angie Debo Recognition Day.  Correspondence.  K, L,
1958
          24   Marshall, OK.  Angie Debo Recognition Day.  Correspondence.  M, 1958
          25   Marshall, OK.  Angie Debo Recognition Day.  Correspondence.  N, 
               O, P, 1958
          26   Marshall, OK.  Angie Debo Recognition Day.  Correspondence.  R, 1958
          27   Marshall, OK.  Angie Debo Recognition Day.  Correspondence.  S, 1958

     PERSONAL.  HONORS AND AWARDS, cont.
R13  B8   28   Marshall, OK.  Angie Debo Recognition Day.  Correspondence.  T, U, V,
W, 1958
          29   Marshall, OK.  Angie Debo Recognition Day.  Program, guest list, 1958
          30   Marshall, OK.  Prairie City Days.  Clippings, 1969-1979. Plaques [not on
film; on exhibit in Debo Room], 1969-1971
          31   Muscogee (Creek) Nation.  Certificate of recognition, 1985        [on
exhibit in Debo Room]
          32   National Cowgirl Hall of Fame, Hereford, TX.  Induction.  Clippings,
correspondence, memorabilia, 1983-1986
          33   Navajo Community College, Tsaile, AZ.  Plaque, 1972 [not on film; on
exhibit in Debo Room]
          34   Oklahoma Bicentennial Commission.  Appointed member.  Certificate,
1975 [on exhibit in Debo Room]
          35   Oklahoma Bicentennial Commission. Heavener Runestone.
Correspondence, membership list of Eastern Oklahoma Historical Society, 1972-1973
          36   Oklahoma Heritage Association. Autograph party. Correspondence,
program, 1977
          37   Oklahoma Heritage Association. Distinguished Service Award.
Correspondence, 1973
          38   Oklahoma Historical Society. Honorary membership. Certificate, program,
1961
          39   Oklahoma Memorial Association. Correspondence, ca.1970
          40   Oklahoma Memorial Association. Oklahoma Hall of Fame. Clippings,
certificate [on exhibit in Debo Room], etc., 1950
          41   Oklahoma Memorial Association. Hall of Fame. Correspondence, 1950
          42   Oklahoma Museums Association. Award. Correspondence, 1980
          43   Oklahoma (state). "Okie" certificate, 1970 [on exhibit in Debo Room]
          44   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Citation awards,
proclamation, certificates, 1985
          45   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Clippings, Mar. 1985
          46   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Clippings, Apr. 1985
          47   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Clippings, Spring-Fall 1985
          48   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Clippings from 
               Connie Cronley, Mar.-May 1985
          49   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Correspondence, Dec. 1984

     PERSONAL. HONORS AND AWARDS, cont.
R13  B8   50   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Correspondence,
photograph, clippings, Mar. 1985
          51   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Correspondence. Includes
introduction by Robert Henry and TMs for editorial in Tulsa World by Rennard Strickland, Apr.
1985
          52   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Correspondence, clippings,
Apr. 1985
          53   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Correspondence, clippings,
Apr. 1985
          54   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Correspondence, May 1985
          55   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Correspondence, Jun.-Dec.
1985
          56   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Correspondence, n.d.
          57   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Guestbooks, 1985
          58   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Name tag, program, brief 
biographical sketch, 1985
          59   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Photographs, taken by
Bobby Woods, correspondence, 1985
          60   Oklahoma State Capitol.  Portrait dedication.  Photographs, taken by Jack
and Della Thomas and DeAnn Ray, correspondence, 1985
R13  B9   1    Oklahoma State University, History Department.  "Angie Debo Award for
Oklahoma History," Oklahoma State Historical Review, Vol. 3, Spring 1982
          2    Oklahoma State Federation of Women's Clubs. Convention. Tribute to
Angie Debo. Correspondence, clippings, program, telegrams, 1970
          3    Oklahoma Governor's Advisory Commission on the Status of Women. 
Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame. Plaque [not on film], 1984
          4    Oklahoma Writer's Federation. Award for best non-fiction. For A History
of the Indians of the United States. Clippings, statue of bucking bronco [not on film; on exhibit in
Debo Room], 1971. Lifetime Membership Award. Plaque, n.d. [not on film; on exhibit in Debo
Room]
          5    Oklahoma Writer's Federation. Directories, newsletters, and "Oklahoma
Authors," edited by Betty Brown, 1971 [not on film], 1970-1978



     PERSONAL. HONORS AND AWARDS, cont.
R13  B9   6    Oklahoma State University. Henry G. Bennett Distinguished Service
Award. Correspondence, clipping; plaque and certificate [not on film; on exhibit in Debo Room],
1976
          7    Oklahoma State University. Henry G. Bennett Distinguished Service
Award. Name tag, commencement program, newsletter, 1976
          8    Oklahoma State University. Reception. Invitation, clippings, 1980
R14  B9   9    Oklahoma State University. Reception. Correspondence, telegrams, May
1-14, 1980
          10   Oklahoma State University. Reception. Correspondence, May 19-Jul. 1980
          --   Oklahoma Writers' Federation. See before Oklahoma State University
          11   Payne County (OK) Historical Society. Honorary life membership.
Certificate, 1982 [on exhibit in Debo Room]
          12   Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. Honor Society. Certificate [on exhibit in Debo
Room], correspondence, 1920
          13   Phi Kappa Phi. Honor Society, Oklahoma A&M College Chapter.
Certificate, programs, clipping [entire issue; not on film], 1953-1955
          14   Phillips University, Enid, OK. Honorary degree. Correspondence, clipping,
commencement program, certificate, 1979
          15   Pi Gamma Mu. National Social Science Honor Society. Certificate, 1927
          16   Republican Senatorial Inner Circle. Nomination for membership.
Correspondence, Jul. 2, 1984
          17   Soroptimist Club of Oklahoma City. Certificate of contribution to
Oklahoma City, 1962
               Southwestern Library Association. Book Award for Geronimo. Certificate,
1978 [on exhibit in Debo Room]
          18   Theta Sigma Phi. Honorary Professional Journalism Fraternity for Women,
Oklahoma City chapters.  Certificate, correspondence, clipping, etc., 1942-1960
          19   University of Oklahoma Alumni Association. Distinguished Service
Citation. Certificate [on exhibit in Debo Room], clippings, program, 1983
          20   University of Oklahoma Alumni Association. Distinguished Service
Citation. Correspondence, photographs,  1983
          21   Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, N.C. Honorary degree.
Certificates, clipping, 1978. [Diploma in Map Drawer, f.1. copy on exhibit in Debo room]


     PERSONAL. HONORS AND AWARDS, cont
R14  B9   22   Wien Consolidated Airlines. Crossing the Arctic Circle. Certificate, 1969
[on exhibit in Debo Room]
          23   Western History Association. Award of Merit. Plaque [not on film; on
exhibit in Debo Room], 1981
          24   Women in Communications, Tulsa Chapter. Newsmaker award.  Plaque
[not on film; on exhibit in Debo room],  clipping, 1978

     PERSONAL.  TRAVEL
          Africa
          25   Clippings, 1966-1978
          26   Correspondence, 1968-1970
          27   Documents for traveling abroad.  Passport, health card, customs brochure
[not on film], 1966
          28   Itineraries, addresses of fellow travelers, notes, 1966
          29   Maps [See series "Maps;" not on film], 1964-1965
          30   Notes. Topics: Uganda labor, religion, education, government, libraries,
agriculture, foreign aid; Kenya; Kikuyu; the Congo; Kinshasha, 1966
          31   Pamphlets, booklets, ca. 1966 [not on film]

          Alaska
          32   Cedar branch from Ketchikan, Alaska, 1969 [In Box 48; not on film]
          33   Itinerary. Presbyterian Inside Alaska Tour. Names and addresses of fellow
travelers, 1969
          34   Maps, ca. 1969 [See series "Maps;" not on film]
          35   Notes, clipping, correspondence, 1969-1971
          36   Pamphlets, booklets, postcards, ca. 1969 [not on film]      

          Canada
          37   Church programs, 1962
          38   Clippings, correspondence, [ca. 1962], 1967-1968
          39   Maps, ca. 1962 [See series "Maps;" not on film]
          40   Pamphlets, etc., ca. 1962 (1 of 2) [not on film]
          41   Pamphlets, etc., ca. 1962 (2 of 2) [not on film]

          England
          42   Church pamphlets, programs, ca. 1963
          43   Clippings.  Topics: sculpture, church missions, Roman history, 1964-1969
          44   Correspondence, pamphlet [not on film], 1962-1964
          45   Itinerary, travel documents, 1963

     PERSONAL. TRAVEL
          England, cont.
R14  B9   46   Notes, 1963
          47   Pamphlets [London, Edinburgh], ca. 1963 (1 of 3) [not on film]
          48   Pamphlets, ca. 1963 (2 of 3) [not on film]
          49   Pamphlets, ca. 1963 (3 of 3) [not on film]
          50   Pamphlets, calendars, etc., ca. 1963 [not on film]

          European Seminar of the Council for Christian Social Action. 
          51   Documents for traveling abroad. Passport, certificate of vaccination,
instructions, 1958
          52   Instructions, itinerary, addresses of fellow travelers, postcards,
correspondence, etc., 1958
          53   Notes, itinerary, 1958
          54   Pamphlets, clippings, etc., 1958-1961 [not on film]

          European Seminar....  Finland
          55   Booklets, ca. 1958 [not on film]
R15  B9   56   Clippings, [ca. 1939], 1960
          57   Notes, itinerary, etc., 1958

          European Seminar....  France
          58   Notes, itinerary, 1958
          59   Pamphlets, clippings, maps [See series "Maps;" not on film], 1958

          European Seminar....  Germany
          60   Booklets, 1955-1957 [not on film]
R15  B10  1    Booklets, 1956-1958 [not on film]
          2    Clippings, 1958-1959
          3    Clippings, 1960-1962, 1967
          4    Maps, 1944, ca. 1958 [See series "Maps;" not on film]
          5    Notes, itineraries.  Topics: unification, seminary, United States Embassy,
refugees, Johannesstift, newspapers, economy, social conditions, East Germany, 1958
          6    Pamphlets, ca. 1958 [not on film]
          7    Speeches, with notes, ca. 1958, 1966

          European Seminar....  Poland
          8    Clippings, 1956-1966
          9    Notes.  Topics: Polish relations with the world, freedom, agriculture,
Jewish religion, press, Gruwliow, Melanoski, Polish Americans,             economy,
Ernest Helperin, 1958

     PERSONAL. TRAVEL
          European Seminar....  Poland, cont.
R15  B10  10   Pamphlets, guidebook, ca. 1958 [not on film]

          European Seminar....  Sweden
          11   Clippings, 1958-1960
          12   Notes, itinerary.  Topics: religion, Gustavsberg, government, labor court,
education, and social problems
          13   Pamphlets, ca. 1958 [not on film]

          European Seminar....  U.S.S.R.
          14   Clippings, 1958-1959
          15   Clippings, 1960-1962
          16   Clippings, 1963-1973
          17   Atlantic Monthly, June 1960 [not on film]
          18   Notes.  Topics: Baptists in Moscow, Leningrad Black Market, religion,
labor camps, peace, subway, cemeteries, agriculture,  college students, 1958
          19   Pamphlets, postcard, program, 1958 [not on film]

          Mexican Seminar
          20   Booklets, ca. 1960 [not on film]
          21   Clippings, newsletters, 1959-1966
          22   Documents for traveling abroad.  Customs applications, etc., 1960
          23   Maps, ca. 1960 [See series "Maps;" not on film]
          24   Notes.  Topics: Baptist Hospital, religion, health, libraries, and languages,
street markets, missionaries, Virgin of Sapulpin, Indians, government, 1960
          25   Notes, itineraries, correspondence.  Includes "Study Tour Members Meet
Leaders of Mexican Life," by Debo, 1960
          26   Pamphlets, newsletters, 1960 [not on film]
          27   Pamphlets, ca. 1960 [not on film]
          28   Pamphlets, studies, etc., ca. 1960 [not on film]

          Santa Fe, NM.  Institute of American Indian Arts
          29   Appointment application, correspondence, notes, 1965
          30   Brochures, pamphlets about New Mexico, ca. 1965 [not on film]
          31   Clippings about New Mexico, 1965-1967
               See also "Introduction: Related Collections."
          32   Collective works by students.  Booklets, 1965 [not on film]
          33   Maps of New Mexico, ca. 1965 [See series "Maps;" not on film]
          34   Notes, business cards [not on film], ca. 1965

     PERSONAL. TRAVEL
          Santa Fe, NM.  Institute of American Indian Arts, cont.
R15  B10  35   Clippings, journals, correspondence, 1964-1965
          36   Postcards of New Mexico, ca. 1965 [not on film] 
               See also "Introduction: Related Collections." 

          United States
          37   Eastern United States. Maps, 1959-1964 [See series "Maps;" not on film]
          38   Eastern United States. Notes, correspondence, [ca. 1962], 1970
          39   Eastern United States. Pamphlets, ca. 1962 (1 of 3) [not on film]
          40   Eastern United States. Pamphlets, ca. 1962 (2 of 3) [not on film]
          41   Eastern United States. Pamphlets, postcards, ca. 1962 (3 of 3) [not on
film]
          42   North Carolina. Winston-Salem.  Pamphlets, ca. 1968 [not on film]

     PERSONAL.  MEMORABILIA
          [Note: Items in this series are "not on film" unless indicated as being "on film." 
Box location for items not in box number order and dimensions for oversized items are given in
brackets.]
          43   Address book, note cards, ca. 1947
          --   Address cards, A-Z and A-F [In Box 61-C]
          --   Address cards, G-Z [In Box 61-D]
          44   Autograph book, 1897
          45   Autograph book, 1903-1905
          --   Book cover, leather, ca. 1900 [In Box 48; 12 5/8" x 8 3/8"]
          --   Book plates with "Debo" worked into the design [In Box 61-G]
          --   Bullet casing  [In Box 61-E]
          --   Button hooks (2) [In Box 61-B]
          46   Calendar cards, 1949-1955
          47   Calling cards, gift cards.  Canyon, TX. 1934
          48   Childhood Treasures. Cards, ca. 1890, 1900
          49   Childhood Treasures. Clippings, ca. 1900
          50   Childhood Treasures. Confederate dollar, 1864
R15  B10  51   Childhood Treasures. Debo's explanation of her "childhood treasures," ca.
1960 [on film] 
          --   Childhood Treasures. Cigar box in which Debo kept many of her
"childhood treasures" [In Box 61]
R15  B10  52   Childhood Treasures. Handwritten lyrics to songs, copies by Debo, ca.
1898 [on film]
          53   Childhood Treasures. Leaf [In Box 61-A] 
          54   Childhood Treasures. Locks of hair, ca. 1900 [In Box 61-A]

     PERSONAL. MEMORABILIA, cont.  
          ["Not on film" unless indicated as "on film."]

R15  B10  55   Childhood Treasures. Notes, poems by Debo, ca. 1900 [on film]
          56   Childhood Treasures. Pocket almanac. Hazeltines, 1884.
          57   Childhood Treasures. Postage stamps, miscellaneous advertisements, ca.
1905
          58   Childhood Treasures. Toy gun carved by Edwin Debo, ca. 1900 [In Box
61-B]
          --   Childhood Treasures. Toy gun (carved by Edwin Debo?) [In Box 61-E]
     B11  1    Christmas. Unused cards, stickers, ca. 1987
          --   Daguerreotype box [In Box 61-B]
          2    Drawings, art, ca. 1910
          3    Engagement book, 1928-1929
          --   Fabric. Pink cotton, faded, stamped with a design (from India?)  [In Box
62; 34 1/2" x            35 1/2"]
          --   Fountain pens (2) [In Box 61-B] 
          --   Frame which hung in Debo's home; contained  photograph of the first class
she taught  [In Box 48; 15 1/2" x 12 1/2"]
          4    Graduation announcement. Oklahoma State University, 1960         
          5    Guest book, Apr. 1957-Mar. 1975
          6    Guest book, Mar. 1975-Feb. 1988
          7    Guest book (possibly University of Oklahoma, Distinguished Service
Citation Ceremony, May 14, 1983), ca. 1983
          8    Guest book, Debo's 96th birthday, Feb. 2, 1986
          --   Hairpins and wooden case [In Box 61-E]
          --   Letter opener [In Box 61-B]
          --   Magnifying glass [In Box 61-B]
          --   Magnifying glass, stick [In Box 61-B]
          --   Marshall (OK) public schools. Yearbooks, 1964, 1970, 1972, 1976  [In
Box 59]
          --   Material Debo kept in her books that have been cataloged. Clippings,
notes, etc. [In Box 60]  
          --   Mug, ceramic. "North American Indian," Doulton & Co., Ltd. 3 3/8" W x
4 1/4" H x 2 1/2" D [In Box 61; on exhibit in Debo Room]
          9    Oil paintings, Native Americans, n.d.
          --   "Peaceful Valley." Lithograph, by Shumaker, n.d. [In Box 47 f.9; 10"
               W x 8" H]
R15  B11  10   Poetry. Clippings, ca. 1910-1940 [on film]
          11   Postage stamps. Harry S. Truman, 1973
          12   Postcards. Albert's Buckhorn Saloon, San Antonio, TX, 1915

     PERSONAL. MEMORABILIA, cont.  
          ["Not on film" unless indicated as "on film."]

--   B11  13   Postcards. New Mexico, 1925
          --   Pre-Columbian figuerine (replica). 2 1/4" W x 4" H x 2 1/4" D [In Box 61;
on exhibit in Debo Room]
          14   Realia (note)
          15   Recipes, 1923-1954
          --   Rocks (5) [In Box 61; on exhibit in Debo Room]
                 1. Heavy, with [shavings?] embedded on top, 2" x 1" x 1 3/4"
                  2. Resembling animal hoof, 2 1/2" x 2 1/4" x 3"
                  3. Smooth black, with white line around top, 1 3/4" x 1 1/4" x 5/8"
                  4. Piece of reddish rock broken open to reveal crystals inside, 
                      2 1/4" x 2 1/4" x 1 1/8" (heavier than #5)
                  5. Piece of reddish rock broken open to reveal crystals inside,
                      1 3/8" x 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" (lighter weight than #4)
          16   Scrapbooks [2; dismantled]. Clippings, notes collected by Debo;
scrapbooks prepared by Debo's cousins, the Worsleys, 1942-1987 [Photocopy is not on film.
Contents were relocated to related files about Debo and are on film with those files.]
          17   [Folder not used]
          --   Seashell, small conch, with pink on interior, 3 1/4" L x 2 3/4" D x 2 1/4" W
[In Box 61; on exhibit in Debo Room]
          --   Seashells and seashell necklace [In Box 61-F]
          18   Sizes, apparel, shoes, n.d.
          --   Squirrel, carved from lightweight wood (balsa?), 6" L x 3 1/2" H x 1 1/2"
D [In Box 61; on exhibit in Debo Room]
          --   Wall hanging. Hooked yarn, white sailboat on yellow, black, brown, umber
background  [In Box 62;19 1/4" x 26 5/8"]
          --   Wall hanging. Woven, multicolored stripes with a Mexican design in center 
[In Box 62; 10" x 20" ]
          --   Wall hanging. Woven, tan with blue, gold and cream stripes with a
Mexican design  [In Box 62; 15 1/4" x 28 5/8"]
          --   Wall hanging. Woven, black with red, gold, tan, green and gray Native
American designs [In Box 62; 19" x 41"]

     SUBJECT.  GENERAL
          [Note: Debo had more than one file of material by subject, apparently due in part
to space limitations in her home. To facilitate access, material in these files that is not in the
"Personal" series has been arranged in two sub-series: "General" and "Native Americans."]

R16  B11  19   Africa. [American Committee on Africa; apartheid]. Advertising mail,
pamphlets, 1957-1976 [not on film]
          20   Africa. Clippings, map of Sierra Leone [See series "Maps;" not on film],
1960-1977
          21   Africa. Correspondence, 1952-1976
          22   Albert, Carl. Correspondence, clippings, 1955-1971
          23   Alcohol, prohibition. Clippings, pamphlet, etc., 1949-1976
          24   American Civil Liberties Union. Advertising mail, pamphlets, 1960-1978
[not on film]
          25   American Civil Liberties Union. Annual reports, 1959/60, 1963/64,
1964/65 [not on film]
          26   American Civil Liberties Union. Clippings, notes, 1960-1983
          27   American Civil Liberties Union. Newsletter: Civil Liberties, 1960-1961,
1974 [not on film]
          28   American Civil Liberties Union. Policy guide, 1970 [not on film]
          29   American Civil Liberties Union. Policy guide, 1972 [not on film]
          30   American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma. Booklet: "Lobbying for
Freedom: Censorship" by Kenneth P. Norwiek, 1974 [not on film]
          31   American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma. Correspondence, 
               memoranda, minutes, etc., 1965-1984
          32   American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma. Newsletter: Liberty,
1973-1983 [not on film]
          33   American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma. Notes: Topics include
religious and political freedom, ca. 1973-1977
          34   American Friends Service Committee. Advertising mail, 1972, 1975 [not
on film]
          35   American Library Association. Membership card, 1951 [not on film]
          36   American Heritage Publishing Company, Inc. Advertising mail, 1966 [not
on film]
          37   American ideals: e.g. politics, religion. Clippings, advertising mail,
1951-1976
          38   Anderson, Robert (incl. Ned Benson). Correspondence, clippings,
1975-1979
          39   Ashley Alexander Association. Notes, advertising mail, 1986
          40   Asia. Clippings, 1965-1966 [not on film]
          41   Assassins. Clippings, 1972

     SUBJECT. GENERAL, cont.
R16  B11  42   Association of Oklahoma College History Professors. List of members,
1950
          43   Atomic power. Karen Silkwood. Clippings, 1945-1975 [not on film]
          44   Baguhn, Norman E., Dorthea. Political advertisements, ca. 1960 [not on
film]
          45   Barnard, Kate. Clippings, correspondence, 1980
          46   Baumgartner, Frederick, Marguerite. Advertising mail, 1979 [not on film]
          47   Baumgartner, Frederick, Marguerite. Clippings by, 1948-1982
          48   "Between the Lines." Newsletter, Mar. 15, 1975 [not on film]
          49   Bicentennial. Events and Marshall's involvement. Clippings, 1975-1976
          50   Bicentennial. Correspondence, notes, etc., 1975-1977
          51   Bicentennial. Memorabilia: Debo's driver's license and checks, magazine,
calendars, pamphlets, graduation invitations, ca. 1976  [not on film]
          52   Bicentennial. Marshall's involvement. Photographs, 1976-1977
          53   Book reviews. Clippings, 1948-1967 [not on film]
          54   Book reviews, publishing. Clippings, notes, 1968-1981
          55   Brandt, Joseph, Sallye. Correspondence, clippings, obituaries, 1949,
1970-1987
R16  B12  1    Buffalo Bill Days, Leavenworth, KS. Programs, 1968-1970 [not on film]
          2    Burchardt, Charles. Correspondence, notes, etc., 1959-1977
          3    Business morality. Clippings, 1958-1971
          4    Campus Crusade for Christ. Clippings, notes, 1980
          5    Carter, Jimmy. Clippings, advertising mail, 1977 [not on film]
          6    Catholics. Clippings, 1966-1971
          7    Catholics, Protestants. Clippings, 1963-1967
          8    Center for Constitutional Rights. Advertising mail, 1984 [not on film]
          9    Central Intelligence Agency. Correspondence, newsletters, 1977-1978
          10   China. Clippings, 1959-1961, 1971 [not on film]
          11   Christian, Joe C. Correspondence, vita [not on film], 1979
          12   Christian social action. Clippings, 1961-1972 [not on film]
          13   Churchill, Winston. Clippings, 1965 [not on film]
          14   Civil rights, race discrimination. Clippings, notes, 1961-1964
          15   Civil rights, race discrimination. Correspondence, 1963-1964
          16   Clark, Blue. Correspondence, clippings, 1979-1986
          17   Clark, Lois. Correspondence, clippings, 1950, 1985-1986
          18   Common Cause. Advertising mail, pamphlets, clippings, 1975-1984

     SUBJECT. GENERAL, cont.
R16  B12  19   Communist threat. Phony. Advertising mail, correspondence, pamphlets,
etc., 1950-ca.1984
          20   Communist threat. Phony. Clippings, 1951-1964 [not on film]
          21   Communist threat. Phony. Clippings, 1965-1975 [not on film]
          22   Communist threat. Real. Clipping, Apr. 1, 1961
          23   Conscientious objectors. Clipping, Apr. 1971
          24   Conservation. Clippings, advertising mail, notes, 1970-1972 [not on film]
          25   Conservation. Pamphlets, clippings, advertising mail, 1972-1976 [not on
film]
          26   Copyright. Clippings, 1966-1976
          27   Crime. Clippings, 1960-1966 [not on film]
R17  B12  28   Cronley, Connie. Correspondence, typed manuscripts, clipping, 1979-1981
          29   Cuba. Clippings, 1959-1968 [not on film]
          30   Cybernetics. Clipping, Jul. 1, 1966
          31   Dale, Edward Everett. Correspondence, clippings, photographs, etc.,
1933-1986
          32   Democratic National Committee. Advertising mail, membership card, 1986
[not on film]
          33   Don Stewart Association. Advertising mail, ca. 1980 [not on film]
          34   Dorcas Group, Stillwater, OK. Clipping, ca. 1958
          35   Drug addiction. Clippings, 1969-1970
          36   Drugs.  Cost. Clippings, 1960-1970
          37   Education. Clipping, Sep. 5, 1960
          38   Election 1964. Clippings, pamphlet, 1964 [not on film]
          39   Election 1972. Clippings, advertising mail, 1972 [not on film]
          40   Election 1972, Prelude to Watergate. Clipping, newsletter, letter to the
editor by Debo, 1972
          41   Election 1972, Prelude to Watergate. Correspondence, election
memorabilia [not on film], notes, 1972
          42   Election 1976. Advertising mail, inaugural invitation, 1976 [not on film]
          43   Election 1976. Clippings, newsletters, 1975-1977 [not on film]
          44   Election 1980. Clippings, newsletters, 1980 [not on film]
          45   El Meta Bond College, Minco, OK. Reprint article, Sep. 7, 1939
          46   Energy crisis. Clippings, newsletters, 1973-1979 [not on film]
          47   Enid (OK) flood. Clippings, Oct. 16-17, 1973 [not on film]
          48   Environmental Action. Newsletter, 1980 [not on film]
          49   Equal Rights Amendment. Clippings, correspondence, pamphlets,
newsletters, 1976-1979

     SUBJECT. GENERAL, cont.
R17  B12  50   Evans, Pansy. Clipping, ca. 1950
          51   Federal Bureau of Investigation. Clippings, newsletter, 1971-1979
          52   Flowers. Clippings, pamphlets, ca. 1962-1969 [not on film]
          53   Flowers. Correspondence, notes, etc., 1950-1977
          54   Foreign policy. Clippings, 1960-1964
          55   Foreign students. Clippings, pamphlet, 1959-1967 [not on film]
          56   Foreign students. Correspondence, A-K, 1960-1985
          57   Foreign students. Correspondence, L-Z, 1959-1978
          58   Foreign students. Correspondence, name lists, etc., 1958-1968
          59   Foreign students. Notes, addresses, ca. 1958-1968 [not on film]
          60   Foreman, Grant, Carolyn. Correspondence, photographs, clipping,
pamphlets, etc.,1939-1987
          61   Fort Sill (OK) Centennial. Pamphlet, 1969 [not on film]
          62   4-H Club. Correspondence, handbook, pamphlet, etc., 1949-1950
          63   Franklin, Benjamin. Letter from Franklin on the death of a relative.
Photocopy, n.d.
          64   Friends, A-M. Clippings, 1941-1983 [not on film]
R17  B13  1    Friends, O-Z. Clippings [not on film], Oklahoma Farmers Almanac TMs,
1951-1982
.         2    Friends [Marshall, OK]. Clippings, 1951-1976 [not on film]
          3    Friends' manuscripts. Mss, correspondence, clippings, etc., 1937-1977
          4    Garrett, Kathleen. Clippings, correspondence, TMs, etc., 1930-1972
          5    Gaylord, E. K. "King of Cripple Creek" by Gaylord. Clipping, Jul. 23, 1972
[not on film]
          6    Gilcrease Institute. Pamphlet, newsletter, 1975
          7    Government. Federal. Clippings, 1974-1983
          8    Government. Federal. Correspondence, advertising mail [not on film], ca.
1972-1975
          9    Government. Federal. Newsletters, 1974-1981 [not on film]
          10   Government. Oklahoma. Clippings, newsletters, 1970-1983 [not on film]
          11   Gun control. Advertising mail, clipping, 1969, 1976 [not on film]
          12   History. Clippings, correspondence, 1964-1970
          13   Household products. Coupons, advertisements, ca. 1950 [not on film]
          14   Humor. Clippings, typed manuscripts of poem, 1969-1975
          15   International Rescue Committee, Inc. Newsletter: Rescue, May 1954 [not
on film]
          16   Interviewing techniques. Notes, ca. 1980

     SUBJECT. GENERAL, cont.
R17  B13  17   Irving, Washington. Clipping, Apr. 8, 1963
          18   Israel. Clipping, brochures, 1965-1966 [not on film]
          19   Japan. Clipping, TMs of lecture, 1959-1961 [not on film]
          20   Johnson, Lyndon B. Clippings, 1964-1969
          21   Kennedy, John F. Clippings, 1961-1962 [not on film]
          22   Kennedy, John F. Clippings, 1963 [not on film]
          23   Kennedy, John F. Clippings, 1964-1978 [not on film]
          24   Kennedy, John F. Christmas correspondence, 1963-1966
          25   Kennedy, John F. Correspondence, memorabilia [not on film], TMs by
Debo, 1961-1964
          26   Kennedy, John F. Newsweek, Dec. 2, 9, 1963; Oct. 4, 1964 [not on film]
          27   Kennedy, Robert. Clippings, periodical, notes, 1968
          28   Kent State. Clippings, advertising mail, 1970 [not on film]
          29   Keynes, John Maynard. Clipping, May 16, 1965 [not on film]
          30   Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich. Clipping, Apr. 7, 1964
R18  B13  31   Kim, Bonny. Correspondence, 1971-1978
          32   Kim, Bonny. Receipts, advertising mail, 1971-1978
          33   Koinonia Partners, Inc., Americus, GA. Newsletters, order forms, etc.,
1957-1984 [not on film]
          34   Latin America. Clippings, 1962-1965 [not on film]
          35   Law, order. Clippings, 1969-1972 [not on film]
          36   Leake, Harold, Dorothy. Correspondence, clippings, TMs, etc., 1951-1986
          37   Legal assistance. Clipping, Jan. 18, 1971 [not on film]
          38   Libel cases. Clipping, Mar. 1964 [not on film]
          39   Liberal organizations. Clipping, advertising mail, 1967-1971 [not on film]
          40   Libraries. History. Clipping, notes [not on film], correspondence, etc.,
1964-1970
          41   Libraries. Intellectual freedom. Pamphlet, reprint article, etc., 1950-1970
[not on film]
          42   Library, Will Rogers Memorial, Marshall, OK. Notes, correspondence,
pamphlet, etc., 1969-1978
          43   Life after death. Clipping, Jul. 12, 1976 [not on film]
          44   Lincoln, Abraham. Clippings, Feb. 7, 1971
          45   Low, Edmon. Oklahoma State University Library. Correspondence,
clippings, programs, 1958-1983
          46   Marshall (OK) Woman's Club. Community improvement programs.
Reports, photographs, notes, etc., 1959-1976

     
     SUBJECT. GENERAL, cont.
R18  B13  47   Marshall (OK) Woman's Club. Correspondence, histories, 1956-1978
          48   Marshall (OK) Woman's Club. International interests. Correspondence,
1970-1980
          49   Marshall (OK) Woman's Club. Yearbooks, 1947-1948, 1965-1980 [not on
film]
          50   McFarlin Library, University of Tulsa. Pamphlets, 1978-1981 [not on film]
R18  B14  1    Migrant ministry. Exhibit, memorabilia, ca. 1960 [not on film]
          2    Migrant workers. Clipping, pamphlets, advertising mail [not on film], etc.,
1960-1964
          3    Militarism. Clippings, advertising mail, newsletters, 1961-1978 [not on
film]
          4    Modern art. Clippings, 1963-1970 [not on film]
          5    Montgomery, Robert. Lectures compiled by Allen Early, Correspondence,
Aug. 16, 1978
          6    Mount Saint Helens. Clipping, May 17, 1981 [not on film]
          7    Murton, Tom. Clippings, 1980
          8    National Cowboy Hall of Fame.  Screening Committee.  Correspondence,
brief biographies of five men nominated, 1958-1959
          9    National Geographic Society.  Advertising mail, ca. 1980 [not on film]
          10   Newsweek. Advertising mail, ca. 1980 [not on film]
          11   Nixon, Richard. Clippings, advertising mail, periodicals, etc., 1969-1977
[not on film]
          12   Northeastern State College, Tahlequah, OK.  Pamphlets, newsletters,
1972-1975 [not on film]
          13   Notes (about Dr. Henry G. Bennett's philosophy), 1931; Names, addresses,
ca. 1970-1985
          14   Nursing homes.  Clippings, TMs of letter to the editor by Debo-"Rule
Block Care," correspondence, 1963-1980
          15   Oklahoma A&M College. Audubon Screen Tours. Pamphlet, 1955 [not on
film]
          16   Oklahoma A&M College. History.  Correspondence [incl. some
photocopy], clippings [not on film], 1895, 1911, 1953, 1980-1985
          17   "Oklahoma Boys." Musical score with lyrics by Ethel Hawkins, TMs by
Debo about Hawkins, ca. 1950  
          18   Oklahoma Department of Libraries. ODL Source. Newsletter, Nov. 1974
[not on film]
          19   Oklahoma driver's manual, ca. 1960s [not on film]

     SUBJECT. GENERAL, cont.
R18  B14  20   Oklahoma Historical Society. Pamphlet, newsletter, "The Oklahoma
Historical Society" by Grant Foreman (ca. 1938), etc., 1938-1977
          --   Oklahoma history.  Notes, on 4" x6" cards, arranged by month and day  [In
Box 59-A; not on film]
          --   Oklahoma history. Lecture notes, on 3" x 5" cards  [In Box 59-B; not on
film] 
          21   Oklahoma Images Project. Clippings, 1978 [not on film]
          22   Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. Advertising mail, 1975-1976 [not
on film]
          23   Oklahoma. Pamphlets, ca. 1960s [not on film]
          24   Oklahoma schools (older schools and Marshall schools).  Correspondence,
notes, clippings, 1933-1977
          25   People. Clippings, advertising mail, 1961-1970 [not on film]
          26   People. Clippings, advertising mail, 1971-1978 [not on film]
          27   Philippines. Clipping, Apr. 25, 1966 [not on film]
          28   Phillips University Writers' Conference, Enid, OK. Pamphlet, 1975 [not on
film]
          29   Pine Torch, Piney Woods, MS. Newsletter, Jan.-Feb. 1955 [not on film]
          30   Population 1960. Clippings, 1960-1961 [not on film]
          31   Population control. Clippings, advertising mail, pamphlets, 1960-1967 [not
on film]
          32   Poverty, War on. Clippings [not on film], correspondence, notes,
1967-1968
          33   Puerto Rico. Clippings, Jan. 15, 1961 [not on film]
          34   Quotable quotes. Clippings, notes, etc., 1964-1978
          35   Race relations. Clippings, 1956-1964 [not on film]
          36   Race relations. Clippings [not on film], correspondence, etc., 1965-1973
          37   Rebekah Lodge (n.p.; Perry, OK?). Charge book 1955; rule book, 1959
[not on film]
          38   Rebekah Lodge (Perry, OK). Clippings, certificate, booklets, 1959-1963
          39   Recommendations. Correspondence, 1977-1983
          40   Religion. Clippings, 1957-1965 [not on film]
          41   Religious freedom. Clippings, 1960-1965 [not on film]
          42   Religious freedom. Clippings, correspondence, advertising mail, etc.,
1966-1973
          43   Rightist violence. Clippings, May 3, 1971 [not on film]
          44   Russia, Middle East. Clipping, Jan. 18, 1971 [not on film]

     SUBJECT. GENERAL, cont.
R18  B14  45   San Xavier Mission School, Tucson, AZ. Booklets [not on film],
newsletter, clipping, correspondence, 1968-1969
          46   Scales, Dr. James R., Mrs. Wake Forest University. Speech,
correspondence, clipping, pamphlets, 1957-1976
          47   Scales, Dr. James R., Mrs. Wake Forest University [incl. honorary degree]. 
Correspondence, clippings, programs [not on film], pamphlets, 1978-1985
          48   Science. Clippings, 1963-1966 [not on film]
          49   Senile dementia. Clipping, May 5, 1985 [not on film]
R19  B14  50   Shank, Mary Hartshorne, Max. Correspondence, 1930-1984
          51   Shank, Mary Hartshorne, Max. Poems, clippings, short story, ca.
1922-1951
          52   Sheldon Jackson College, Sitka, AK. SJC Today. Newsletters, 1972, ca.
1975 [not on film]
          53   Socialized medicine. Clippings, articles, 1949-1972 [not on film]
          54   Solar power. Clipping, ca. 1975 [not on film]
          55   Southwestern and Southeastern Library Associations' Joint Conference.
Program, 1979 [not on film]
          56   Space. Clipping, Jan. 13, 1969 [not on film]
          57   Stillwater, OK. Clipping, note, ca. 1930
          58   Stillwater (OK) Writers' Club. Constitution, members, histories, clippings,
etc., 1957-1985
          59   Strickland, Rennard. Clippings, 1985-1986 [not on film]
          60   Television. Clippings, correspondence, notes, etc., 1969-1972 [not on film]
          61   Toll-free hotlines. Advertising mail, ca. 1976 [not on film]
          62   Underdeveloped countries. Aid. Clipping, correspondence, pamphlets,
1961-1968
          63   United Daughters of the Confederacy (Stillwater, OK). Event book,
1954-1955 [not on film]
          64   United Nations. Pamphlets, advertising mail, ca. 1962 [not on film]
          65   University of Oklahoma Foundation, Inc. Articles of incorporation,
by-laws, 1987  [not on film]
          66   University of Oklahoma Press. Business card, 1982 [not on film]
          67   University of Oklahoma Press. Fiftieth Anniversary Banquet.
Correspondence, program, 1979
          68   U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, State Advisory Committee. Public
               Law 85-315, by-laws, 1957 [not on film]
          69   U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, State Advisory Committee. Agenda,
minutes, reports, questionnaires, 1958
          70   U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, State Advisory Committee.
Correspondence, report, directory [not on film], 1959

     SUBJECT. GENERAL, cont.
R19  B14  71   U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, State Advisory Committee. Certificate,
clippings [not on film], 1960, 1964
          72   U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, State Advisory Committee.
Questionnaires, by-laws, n.d. [not on film]
          73   U.S. Congress. National Committee for an Effective Congress. Advertising
mail, clippings, pamphlet, 1972-1977 [not on film]
          74   Vatican Council. Clippings, 1963-1966 [not on film]
R19  B15  1    Vietnam. Clippings, advertising mail, correspondence, 1966-1970 [not on
film]
          2    Vietnam. Clippings, advertising mail, 1971-1976 [not on film]
          3    "Voices from the Cherokee Strip." Orlando, OK, student writings.
Correspondence, 1987
          4    Wake Forest University. Related material note
          5    Wells, Charles A. Obituary. Between The Lines. Newsletter, 1976
          6    Westerns. Clipping, Jan. 25, 1971 [not on film]
          7    West Texas State University.  Clippings, photographs, ca. 1928, 1985
          8    Wichita Village, Battle of. Program, Jun. 6, 1950 [not on film]
          9    Will Rogers Research Project, Oklahoma State University.  Grant proposal,
1978 [not on film]
          10   World Council of Churches. Clipping, Nov. 21, 1961 [not on film]
          11   World organization. Clippings, pamphlet, etc., 1946-1966 [not on film]
          12   World War II. Clippings, 1941-1947 [not on film]
          13   World War II. Soldiers, Superintendent of Schools, Marshall (OK).
Correspondence, 1943-1945
          14   World War II. Ted E. Olmstead, soldier. Correspondence, 1945-1947
          15   Writing profession. Correspondence, clippings, advertising mail, etc.,
1936-1974
          16   Wu, Chien-Min [Paul]. Correspondence, notes, etc., 1959-1981
          17   Yelton, Ollie. Clipping, Apr. 26, 1984 [not on film]


     SUBJECT.  NATIVE AMERICANS
          [Note: Debo had several "subject" files. To facilitate access, they are arranged in
two sub-series: General, and Native Americans. Researchers also may want to consult the
"General" subject and the "Correspondence -- Christmas, from Debo" files as well as the
"Research" files for her books and the series "By Other Authors".]

R19  B15  18   Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas. Clippings, correspondence, reports,
1956-1962
          19   Alaska. U.S. Senate, an act to provide for the settlement of certain land
claims of Alaska Natives..., Nov. 2, 1971 [not on film]
          20   Alaska. Action Bulletins, government documents [not on film], resolution,
etc., 1969-1975
          21   Alaska. After Settlement Act. Clippings, newsletters, minutes, etc.,
1977-1981
          22   Alaska. Clippings, 1970-1973 [not on film]
          23   Alaska. Correspondence, 1969-Jun. 1970
          24   Alaska. Correspondence, Jul.-Dec. 1970
          25   Alaska. Correspondence, Jan.-May 1971
          26   Alaska. Correspondence, Jun.-Sep. 1971
          27   Alaska. Correspondence, Oct.-Dec. 1971
          28   Alaska. Correspondence, 1972-1975, n.d.
R20  B15  29   Alaska. Debo, Letters from, 1969-1972
          30   Alaska. Information kit concerning the Alaska Native Claims Settlement
Act, 1970-1971
          31   Alaska. Interested persons. Mailing list, ca. 1969-1972
          32   Alaska. Involved organizations. Memoranda, statements, etc., ca.
1969-1972
          33   Alaska. Newsletters, article by Debo, 1970-1979
          34   Alaska. Notes, ca. 1969-1972
          35   Alaska. Periodicals, pamphlets, 1970-1972
          36   Alaska. Tundra Times. Newspapers, with some notes, Jul. 22, 1970-Feb.
23, 1972 [See series "Newspapers;" in Boxes 49-50; not on film]
          37   Alaska. United Church Herald. "The Only Kind of Deed They Knew" by
Debo.  Correspondence, TMs, etc., 1970
          38   American Indian Institute. Correspondence, invitation, 1958
          39   American Indian Movement. Congressional Record, 1973
          40   Association on American Indian Affairs. Correspondence, minutes, budget,
etc., 1964-1980
          41   Association on American Indian Affairs. Board of Directors
               Correspondence, notes, program, 1952-ca. 1975

     SUBJECT. NATIVE AMERICANS, cont.
R20  B15  42   Association on American Indian Affairs. Board of Directors. Minutes,
budget, by-laws, 1948, 1962-1977
          43   Association on American Indian Affairs. Board of Directors. Report,
newsletter [not on film], memorabilia, etc., 1957-1972
          44   Bedell, Harriet. Correspondence regarding, Mar. 5, 1974
          45   Bibliographies of American Indian books compiled by Debo for classes she
taught. Notes, 1944-ca.1967
          46   Blue Eagle, Acee. Clippings, notes, pamphlets, etc., 1932, 1941-1955
          47   Blue Eagle, Acee. Correspondence, photographs, 1955-1958
          48   Blue Eagle, Acee. Obituary. Notes, clippings, 1959
          49   Bureau of Indian Affairs. Primarily dealing with Montana. Correspondence,
reports, Congressional Record, 1957-1962
R20  B16  1    Canadian Indians. Pamphlet, clipping, 1973
          2    Catawba. Clippings, 1959-1972
          3    Cherokees, Tahlequah, OK. Pamphlets, postcards, clippings,1951-                 1976
          4    Cheyenne, Arapaho. Ft. Reno claim. Clippings, 1954, 1957
          5    Cheyenne, Arapaho. Claims in Oklahoma. Correspondence, notes,
1954-1959
          6    Christian Science Monitor. Indian concerns. Clippings, 1955-1957 [not on
film]
          7    Christian Science Monitor. Correspondence, 1956
          8    Citizenship rights of Indians. Documents, newsletters, etc., 1953-1965
          --   Clark, Blue: See in "Subject. General."
          9    Collier, John. Correspondence, lecture, editorial, 1941
          10   Creek, Seminole. Clippings, notes, 1946-1962
          11   Creek, Seminole. Correspondence, 1955-Jun. 1957
R21  B16  12   Creek, Seminole. Correspondence, Jul. 1957-Dec. 1957
          13   Creek, Seminole. Correspondence, 1958-1962, 1973
          14   Deloria, Vine, family. Correspondence, clippings, 1947-1983
          15   Education of Indians. Clippings, pamphlets, reports, 1961-1973
          16   Five Civilized Tribes. Clippings, correspondence, reports, 1959-1978
          17   Florida Seminole. Association on American Indian Affairs.
Correspondence, reports, 1956-1961
          18   Form letter for Indian rights project. "A Final Message from Angie Debo."
Notes, 1982
          19   Fort Hall (ID) Indian Reservation. Report, 1961-1962
          20   Fort Sill (OK) Apache. Correspondence, notes, 1958

     SUBJECT. NATIVE AMERICANS, cont.
R21  B16  21   Fort Sill (OK) Apache. Correspondence, notes, 1958-1971
          22   Fund for the Republic Inc., New York, NY. Indian rights. Reports,
correspondence, 1957-1961
          23   Green, Michael D. Vitae, notes, ca. 1980 [not on film]
          24   Harjo v. Kleppe. U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Court
docket, correspondence, 1976
          25   Hartshorne, Mrs. David. Correspondence regarding, 1972
          26   Havasupai. Clippings, 1973-1977
          27   Havasupai. Correspondence, clippings, documents, 1973-May 1974
          28   Havasupai. Association on American Indian Affairs. Correspondence,
clippings, documents, notes, Jun.-Sep. 23, 1974
          29   Havasupai. U.S. Congress. Correspondence, Sep. 24, 1974-Dec. 1974
          30   Havasupai. Correspondence, 1975-1976
          31   Havasupai. Letter writing network. Form letters, 1974-1975
          32   Havasupai. Congressional Record, with notes, 1973-1974
          33   Havasupai. Indian rights associations. Newsletters, map, pamphlet,
1973-1975
          34   Havasupai. Letter writing network. Notes, ca. 1973-1975
          35   Heyer, Claude H. Correspondence, vitae, 1959-1977
          36   Homeratha, Effie. Association on American Indian Affairs.
Correspondence, 1960-1961
          37   Indian Affairs, Association on American Indian Affairs. Newsletters, Oct.
1953-Oct. 1984 [not on film]
          38   Indian art. Clippings, correspondence, pamphlets, TMs, etc., 1977-1982
R22  B16  39   Indian Centers Inc., Chicago. Newsletters, correspondence, pamphlets,
etc., 1956-1970
          40   Indian Education Newsletter, University of Oklahoma. 1965-1966 [not on
film]
          41   Indian opinion. Reports, newsletter, newsbrief, etc., 1955-1960
          42   Indian policy. Energy resources, Indian lands. Clippings, 1977-1978
          43   Indians (general). Correspondence, 1949-1979
          44   Indians (general). Notes, pamphlets, clippings, etc., 1949-1979
          45   Indian Truth, Indian Rights Association. Newsletters, [1954-1959] [not on
film]
          46   Indian Truth, Indian Rights Association. Newsletters, [1960-1971] [not on
film]


     SUBJECT. NATIVE AMERICANS, cont.
R22  B16  47   Indian Truth, Indian Rights Association. Newsletters, [1972-1985] [not on
film]
          48   Kennedy administration. Indian rights. Reports, memoranda, 1961
          49   Kickapoo. Reports, clipping, map, pamphlet, ca. 1949-1981
R22  B17  1    Kinzua Dam (PA). Seneca. Correspondence, 1961
          2    Kinzua Dam (PA). Seneca. Newsletters, clippings, reprint article,
1953-1954
          3    Kinzua Dam (PA). Concerned organizations. Reports, statements,
1953-1964
          4    Kiowa, Comanche, Apache. Clippings, 1956-1971
          5    Kiowa, Comanche, Apache. Correspondence, notes, 1956-1958
          6    Kiowa, Comanche, Apache. Correspondence, 1958
          7    Kiowa, Comanche, Apache. Correspondence, 1959-1963
          8    Kiowa, Comanche, Apache. Claude H. Heyer. Clippings, correspondence,
1959-1960
          9    Kiowa, Comanche, Apache. Claude H. Heyer. Reports, 1958-1959
          10   Kiowa, Comanche. Correspondence regarding photographs, ca.  1960
          11   Louisiana Coushatta in Texas. Clipping, report, 1959, 1971
          12   Lumbee. Association on American Indian Affairs. Newsletter, reports,
1960-1974
          13   Menominee. Clippings, correspondence, 1970-1972
          14   Mineral rights. Clippings, 1977 [not on film]
          15   Mississippi Choctaw. Clipping, reports, booklet, 1962-1973
          16   Mississippi Choctaw. Correspondence, 1958-1975
          17   National Congress of American Indians. Newsletter, reports, pamphlet,
etc., 1955-1960
R23  B17  18   National Defense Education Act. Summer Institute, University of
Oklahoma. Correspondence, pamphlet, notes, list of students, etc., 1961-1967
          19   Native American Rights Fund. Correspondence, pamphlets, clippings,
advertising mail, 1975-1976
          20   Native American sites and studies. Pamphlets, 1973-ca.1975 [not on film]
          21   Native American sovereignty. Clippings, 1977
          22   Navajo, Hopi. Reservations and rights. Clippings, 1955-1975
          23   Navajo, Hopi. Reservations and rights. Clippings from Mesa (AZ) Tribune,
Jan.-Jun. 1977 [not on film]
          24   Navajo, Hopi. Reservations and rights. Clippings, Jul. 1977-Apr. 1986 [not
on film]
          25   Navajo, Hopi. Correspondence, 1955-1976

     SUBJECT. NATIVE AMERICANS, cont.
R23  B17  26   Navajo, Hopi. Schools, parks, crafts. Newsletters, pamphlets, 1958-1973
          27   Navajo Community College, Many Farms, Chinle, AZ. Newsletters,
pamphlets, clippings, 1969-1974
          28   Nebraska Educational Television Network. Indian History Project.
Correspondence, minutes, 1976-1977
          29   Nebraska Educational Television Network. Indian History Project. Report,
1978 [not on film]
          30   Nevada Indians. Correspondence, report, 1959-1961
          31   North Carolina Cherokees. Debo's visit. Removal. Written manuscript
(photocopy), pamphlets, clippings, 1838, 1971-1972
          32   Northern Cheyenne. Correspondence, reports, newsletters, notes, etc.,
1958-1966
          33   Oglala Sioux. Wounded Knee. Clippings, reports, 1960-1973
          34   Oklahoma Agricultural Extension Service. Correspondence, clippings,
government documents, 1954-1961
          35   Oklahoma Indian issues. Clippings, newsletters, report, 1961-1965
          36   Oklahoma Indian issues. Correspondence, notes, interviews, etc.,
1962-1963
          37   Oklahoma Indian Rights Association. Welfare, Indian rights. Reports, 1972
          38   Oklahomans for Indian Opportunity. Manual [not on film], notes,
1970-1972
          39   Oklahomans for Indian Opportunity (Norman, OK). Newsletters,
1969-1977 [not on film]
          40   Oklahomans for Indian Opportunity. Annual reports, 1969-1973 [not on
film]
          41   Omaha. Reports, newsletters, clippings, 1957-1962
          42   Osage. Mineral rights, murders. Clippings, notes, 1947-1958
          43   Osage. Correspondence, documents, 1954-1958
          44   Otoe - Missouria. Compensation for land. Clippings, correspondence,
report, 1947-1956
          45   Paiute. Association on American Indian Affairs. Reports, 1954, 1960
          46   Parker, Quanah, Cynthia Ann. Clippings, 1952-1965
          47   Pawnee. Thomas Chapman, Jr., Land claims. Correspondence, notes,
1950-1959
          48   Pawnee. Correspondence, clippings, reports, etc., 1956-1960
R23  B18  1    Peyote. Reports, court docket, newsletter, 1942-1967
          2    Pima, neighbors. Water rights. Central Arizona Project. Clippings,
1974-1981

     SUBJECT. NATIVE AMERICANS, cont.
R24  B18  3    Pima, neighbors. Water rights. Central Arizona Project. Correspondence,
1975
          4    Pima, neighbors. Water rights. Central Arizona Project. Correspondence,
1975-Apr. 1976
          5    Pima, neighbors. Water rights. Central Arizona Project. Correspondence,
clippings, May-Oct. 1976
          6    Pima, neighbors. Water rights. Central Arizona Project. Correspondence,
clippings, Nov. 1976-1979
          7    Pima, neighbors. Water rights. Central Arizona Project. Newsletters,
documents, 1975-1977
          8    Pima, neighbors. Water rights. Central Arizona Project. Notes, lists of
persons, draft of lecture, etc. 1975-1976
          9    Pima, neighbors. Water rights. Central Arizona Project. President Carter.
Central Arizona Tribes. U.S. Congress. Correspondence, clipping, 1976-Apr. 1977
          10   Pima, neighbors. Water rights. Central Arizona Project. President Carter.
Central Arizona Tribes. U.S. Congress. Correspondence, clipping, May 1977-1981
          11   "Point IV Program for Oklahoma Indians." Association on American
Indian Affairs. Report, 1956
          12   Ponca.  Association on American Indian Affairs.  Report, clipping, ca.
1960-1972
          13   Pottawatomi.  Prairie Band Pottawatomi Business Committee.  Report, ca.
1972
          14   Quakers.  Friends on Indian Affairs.  Newsletters, reports, pamphlets,
reprint article, 1953-1957
.         15   Relocation policy.  Correspondence, clippings, notes, 1955-Jun. 1956
          16   Relocation policy.  Correspondence, clippings, Jul. 1956-1958
          17   Sacajawea. Notes, ca. 1970
          18   Sac, Fox. Correspondence, Jan. 5, 1958
          19   Saint Augustine's Center, Chicago. Clippings, 1964-1965
          20   Saint Francis Indian Mission, Saint Francis, SD. Calendars, 1976, 1978
[not on film]
          21   Shawnee. Correspondence, pamphlet, business card, 1959
          22   Termination [policy]. Clippings, report, reprint articles, 1947-1960
          23   Termination [policy]. Correspondence, documents, 1949-1955
          24   Termination [policy]. Early sentiment. Reports, newsletters, 1947-1949
          25   Termination of Indian rights projects. Water rights. Correspondence,
clippings, Aug. 1979

     SUBJECT. NATIVE AMERICANS, cont.
R24  B18  26   Termination of Indian rights projects. Water rights. Correspondence,
clippings, Sep. 1-11, 1979
          27   Termination of Indian rights projects. Water rights. Correspondence,
clippings, memoranda, Sep. 13, 1979-1982
          28   Uintah - Ouray. Report, Jul. 1960
          29   United National Indian Tribal Youth. Clipping, pamphlet, 1976-1977
          30   U.S. Congress. Interior and Insular Affairs Committees.  Clippings, notes,
1973-1974
R25  B18  31   Wardship. Correspondence, reprint articles, reports, notes 1944-1957
          32   Warren, Cecilia.  "The Bear-Walker (Mgno-gahb-moo-seh)." 
Correspondence, TMs, 1953-1959
          33   Washington Tribes. Correspondence, reports, clipping, 1960-1969
          34   We Shake Hands Project. Association on American Indian Affairs.
Clippings, reports, 1957-1963
          35   Yakima [Tribal Council]. Report, Aug. 29, 1955
          36   Zuni. Correspondence, clippings, Apr. 1968-1975
          37   Zuni. Correspondence, clippings, pamphlets, 1967-Jan. 1968



     BY DEBO.  AS EDITOR

          Cushman, H. B.  History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Natchez Indians. 
Stillwater, OK: Redlands Press, 1962.
          38   Notes, ca. 1962
          39   Review, correspondence, receipt, 1964, 1973
          40   TMs of Foreword, ca. 1962

          Writer's Program. Oklahoma. Oklahoma; A Guide to the Sooner State. American
Guide Series. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1941, 1945, 1947; as The WPA Guide
to 1930s Oklahoma.... Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Press, 1986.
          41   Administration. WPA. Correspondence, forms, 1940-1942
          42   Publication. Correspondence, 1941-1942
          43   Reviews. Clippings, 1941-1986
          44   Reviews.  Burton Rascoe.  Clipping, poem, correspondence, 1942
          45   "History". TMs, notes, ca. 1941
          46   "Industry and Labor". TMs, notes, ca. 1941


     BY DEBO. AS EDITOR, cont.

          Foreman, Grant. "The American Indian and the Law." Unpublished  TMs, 1951.
R25  B18  47   Correspondence, financial record, 1951-1952, 1986
          48   Debo's notes, 1952
          49   Title page, list of other books by Grant Foreman, preface, contents page.
TMs, 1952
          50   Chapters 1-5, some pages with corrections. TMs, 1952
          51   Chapters 6-10, some pages with corrections. TMs, 1952
          52   Chapters 11-15, some pages with corrections.  TMs, 1952
          53   Chapters 16-21, some pages with corrections.  TMs, 1952
          54   Endnotes, some pages with corrections.  TMs, 1952
          55   Discarded pages, some with corrections.  TMs, notes, 1952

          Nelson, Oliver.  The Cowman's Southwest; Being the Reminiscences of Oliver
Nelson, Freighter, Camp Cook, Cowboy, Frontiersman in Kansas, Indian Territory, Texas, and
Oklahoma, 1878-1893.  Glendale, CA: A.H. Clark Co., 1953; Lincoln, NB: University of
Nebraska Press, 1986.

          Cowman's Southwest....   Research Files
          56   Brands [pre-statehood]. Clipping, Oct. 22, 1944
          57   Nelson, Oliver. Correspondence, postcard, clipping, 1942-1953
          58   Nelson, Oliver. Correspondence, clippings, postcard, obituary 1951-1961
          59   Nelson, Oliver. Notes, correspondence, 1942-1944
          60   [Ranches]. Notes, correspondence, report, 1938-1951
          61   Notes from TMs, correspondence, 1950
R26  B19  1    [Guns. Wagons. Horses. Trails.] Notes, correspondence, clippings,
1942-1967
          2    [Guns. Trail sites. Maps. Branding irons.] Notes, correspondence,
clippings, 1944-1979
          3    [Locations. Brands. Ranch. People.] Notes, correspondence, clippings,
1941-1951
          4    Notes, correspondence, 1948-1952
          5    Corrections, research notes, ca. 1950
          6    Research questions, answers, ca. 1950
          7    Chapter 1, "My Folks Move West." Notes, ca. 1950
          8    Chapter 2, "Freighting on the Chisholm Trail." Notes, ca. 1950
          9    Chapter 3, "The Call of the Cow Country." Notes, ca. 1950
          10   Chapter 6, "Trail and Range."  Notes, ca. 1950

     BY DEBO. AS EDITOR
          Cowman's Southwest.... Research Files, cont.
R26  B19  11   Chapter 21, "The Stage Station on the Canadian." Notes, ca. 1950
          12   Chapter 23, "Buffalo Bones." Notes, ca. 1950
          13   Chapter 24, "In No Man's Land." Notes, ca. 1950

          Cowman's Southwest....  Publication Files
          14   Illustrations. Photographs, notes 1889-1920
          15   Illustrations. Photographs, note, 1878-1914
          16   Illustrations. Notes, correspondence, 1944-1949
          17   Illustrations. Maps, photographs, negatives, 1883
          18   Publisher. Arthur C. Clark Co. Correspondence, 1949-1964
          19   Publishers. Correspondence, 1944-1950
          20   Reviews. Clippings, 1953-1954

          Cowman's Southwest....  Manuscript Files
          21   Nelson's handwritten manuscript, pp. 1-92, ca. 1942 (1 of 3)
          22   Nelson's handwritten manuscript, pp. 93-186, ca. 1942 (2 of 3)
          23   Nelson's handwritten manuscript, pp. 187-233, plus 22 pp., ca 1942 (3 of
3)
          24   Nelson's manuscript, typed with notes from Debo, pp. 1-50, ca. 1943 (1 of
5)
          25   Nelson's manuscript, typed with notes from Debo, pp. 51-100, ca. 1943 (2
of 5)
          26   Nelson's manuscript, typed with notes from Debo, pp. 101-150, ca. 1943
(3 of 5)
          27   Nelson's manuscript, typed with notes from Debo, pp. 151-200, ca. 1943
(4 of 5)
          28   Nelson's manuscript, typed with notes from Debo, pp. 201-248, ca. 1943
(5 of 5)
          Note regarding Box 19, folders 29-56: The microfilm reel 27 includes the back
side of manuscript pages when Debo did not cross them out. Often the back side itself was part of
an early draft for one of her other books.
R27  B19  29   Foreword, contents. Manuscripts (3  sets) with notes, corrections,
1944-1952
          30   Chapter 1, "My Folks Move West."  Manuscripts (5 sets) with notes,
corrections, 1944-1952
          31   Chapter 2, "Freighting on the Chisolm Trail." Manuscripts (6 sets) with
notes, corrections, 1944-1952
          32   Chapter 3, "The Call of the Cow Country." Manuscripts (4 sets) with
notes, corrections, 1944-1952


     BY DEBO. AS EDITOR       Cowman's Southwest....  Manuscript Files, cont. 
R27  B19  33   Chapter 4, "Cooking for the Reverse 'S'."  Manuscripts (5 sets) with notes,
corrections, 1944-1952
          34   Chapter 5, "Life on the V Bar." Manuscripts (4 sets) with notes,
corrections, 1944-1952
          35   Chapter 6, "Trail and Range." Manuscripts (5 sets) with notes,         corrections,
1944-1952
          36   Chapter 7, "Starting with T 5."  Manuscripts (5 sets) with notes,
corrections, 1944-1952
          37   Chapter 8, "I Learn About Horses." Manuscripts (5 sets) with notes,
corrections, 1944-1952
          38   Chapter 9, "Winter in Camp."  Manuscripts (5 sets) with notes, corrections,
1944-1952
          39   Chapter 10, "Cheyenne Neighbors." Manuscripts (4 sets) with notes,
corrections, 1944-1952
          40   Chapter 11, "Spring Work and Deviltry on the T 5." Manuscripts (4 sets)
with notes, corrections, 1944-1952
          41   Chapter 12, "South Texas Moves in on the T 5." Manuscripts (5 sets) with
notes, corrections, 1944-1952
          42   Chapter 13, "Trips to Caldwell." Manuscript (1 set) with notes,
corrections, 1944-1952
          43   Chapter 14, "Plots Hatched in Winter Camp." Manuscripts (5 sets) with
notes, corrections, 1944-1952
          44   Chapter 15, "They Left Him There on the Lone Prairie-e-e." Manuscripts
(4 sets) with notes, corrections, 1944-1952
          45   Chapter 16, "I Quit the T 5." Manuscripts (4 sets) with notes, corrections,
1944-1952
          46   Chapter 17, "Holding Down a Kansas Claim." Manuscripts (5 sets) with
notes, corrections, 1944-1952
          47   Chapter 18, "Following the Roundup." Manuscripts (4 sets) with notes,
corrections, 1944-1952
R28  B19  48   Chapter 19, "Working the Day Range." Manuscripts (4 sets) with notes,
corrections, 1944-1952
          49   Chapter 20, "Back in Indian Territory." Manuscripts (4 sets) with notes,
corrections, 1944-1952
          50   Chapter 21, "The Stage Station on the Canadian." Manuscripts (4 sets)
with notes, corrections, 1944-1952
          51   Chapter 22, "Texas Neighbors." Manuscripts (4 sets) with notes,
corrections, 1944-1952
          52   Chapter 23, "Buffalo Bones." Manuscripts (4 sets) with notes, corrections,
1944-1952

     BY DEBO. AS EDITOR       Cowman's Southwest....  Manuscript Files, cont.
R28  B19  53   Chapter 24, "In No Man's Land." Manuscripts (4 sets) with notes,
corrections, 1944-1952
          54   Chapter 25, "I Settle Down for Keeps." Manuscripts (4 sets) with notes,
corrections, 1944-1952
          55   Endnotes.  Manuscripts (4 sets) with notes, corrections, 1944-1952
          56   Index. Manuscript (1 set) with notes, corrections 1944-1952

          Oklahoma Indian Newsletter. (Sponsors: American Indian Institute, University of
Oklahoma; Association on American Indian Affairs)
          57   Vol. 1, No. 1. Correspondence, pamphlets, notes, 1956-1958
          58   Vol. 1, No. 1. TMs, newsletter, May 1958
          59   Vol. 1, Special Issue. Correspondence, clippings, memoranda, etc.,
1946-1959
          60   Vol. 1, Special Issue. Notes, TMs, newsletter, Nov. 1958
          61   Vol. 1, No. 2. Correspondence, notes, memoranda, etc., 1956-1958
          62   Vol. 1, No. 2. Newsletter, Aug. 1958
          63   Vol. 2, No. 1. Correspondence, clippings, memoranda, etc., 1956-1959
          64   Vol. 2, No. 1. TMs, newsletter, Apr. 1959
          65   Vol. 2, No. 2. Correspondence, notes, clippings, etc., 1959
          66   Vol. 2, No. 2. TMs, newsletter, Aug. 1959
R28  B20  1    Fan mail. Correspondence, 1958-1965
          2    Subsequent issue. Correspondence, notes, clippings, 1959-1961
          3    Special issue. Minutes, notes, 1960


     BY DEBO.  FOREWORDS
          4    Alford, Thomas Wildcat. Civilization: As Told to Florence Drake. Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1979. Correspondence, TMs, 1979
          5    Blue Eagle, Acee, ed. and comp. Oklahoma Indian Painting: Pottery.
Tulsa: Acorn Publishing Co., 1959. Correspondence, TMs, 1959
          6    Foreman, Grant. Indian Removal: The Emigration of the Five Civilized
Tribes of Indians. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1972. Correspondence, TMs, 1979
               Hazelrigg, Charles. "The Christian Church of Sheridan, Oklahoma."
Chronicles of Oklahoma 20 (1942): 398-401. [Filmed with f.6; noted in f.7 on film.]


     BY DEBO.  FOREWORDS, cont.
R28  B20  --   Ruby, Robert H. And John A. Brown. Half-Sun on the Columbia. Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1965.               Galley proof from Collection 95-018.
[In Map Drawer, f.1; not on film.]
          7    See also note to related material

     BY DEBO.  LECTURES, PAPERS, SPEECHES
          8    American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma, Angie Debo Awards'
Ceremony, Apr 5, 1979. [Untitled]. Clippings, correspondence, TMs, 1979
R29  B20  9    "Beginnings of the Protestant Church in Indian Territory," [n.p.]. Notes,
1951
          10   "Books and Non-books," Oklahoma Library Association meeting. Clipping,
TMs, ca. 1966
          11   "Books of the Future," Tulsa City-County Library System, Jun. 15, 1976.
Correspondence, TMs, 1976
          12   "Fact and Fiction," Writer's Conference, West Texas State University,
Amarillo. Clippings, TMs, ca. 1957
          --   ["Five Tribes Survey."] Mississippi Valley Historical Association. Annual
meeting. Report on the survey, 1950. [In Box 26 f.2]
          13   "The Forgotten Man in Civilizing the Oklahoma Indian," University of
Oklahoma, Department of Anthropology, Conference on Place of the Indian in Modern Society. 
Program, July 7, 1941
          14   "A Historian Looks at Christian Indian Missions," Christian Reformed
Mission, Zuni, NM. TMs, ca. 1967
          15   "The Importance of History," Navajo Community College, Many Farms,
Chinle, AZ, ca. 1972. Correspondence, notes, TMs, 1972-1974
          16   "The Indian and the Government," Seven Springs Annual Indian Seminar,
Champion, PA, June 2, 1961. Correspondence, program, TMs, 1961
          17   "Indian Assimilation in Eastern Oklahoma," Institute on American Indian
Assimilation, Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc., Washington D.C., May 9, 1952. 
Correspondence, draft reports, 1952
          18   "Indian Assimilation in Eastern Oklahoma," Institute on American Indian
Assimilation, Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc., Washington D.C., May 9, 1952.
Program notes, TMs, 1952
          19   "Indian History From an Author's Point of View," Tulsa, OK, Oct. 23,
1951. Invitation, clipping, TMs, 1951
          20   Kay County Homesteaders Memorial, "Dedication Speech," Blackwell,
OK, Oct. 30, 1977. Program, clippings, TMs, 1977

     BY DEBO. LECTURES, PAPERS, SPEECHES, cont. 
R29  B20  21   "Laws and Courts in Correcting Wrongs Done To Native Americans: The
Alaskan Example," University of Mississippi, Oct. 29, 1975. Program, correspondence, clippings,
TMs, 1975-1981
          22   "Learning to Write Through Research," [Writer's Conference, West Texas
State University, Canyon?].  Clippings, TMs, ca. 1957
          23   "Libraries Exceed 500,000 Volumes," University of Tulsa, Mar. 12,          1975.
Correspondence, 1975
          24   "Libraries Exceed 500,000 Volumes," University of Tulsa, Mar. 12, 1975.
TMs, periodical, program, clipping, 1975
          25   Marshall (OK) High School, "Commencement Address," [Topic:
conservation], May 7, 1972. Program, notes, TMs, 1972
          26   Marshall (OK) High School, "Commencement Address," [Topic:
Bicentennial], May 18, 1976. Clipping, TMs, 1976
          27   "Materials of History," [and two untitled: "A. Florence Wilson", review;
"Henry G. Bennett", eulogy]. Radio presentations. TMs, April  26, May 25, 1951, Jan. 14, 1952
          28   "Militarism," St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Marshall, OK, Nov. 5,
1972. Program, TMs, clippings, notes, 1972
          29   Oklahoma A&M College,  School of Architecture. [Untitled].  Clippings,
notes, TMs, ca. 1955
          30   Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, OK,  Apr. 19, 1966. [Untitled].
Clipping, TMs, 1966
               Oklahoma Library Association. Annual meeting. Program, March 26, 1976
          31   "Oklahoma's Place in the Sisterhood," University of Oklahoma, Symposium
on Public Policy and the Sense of Place in Oklahoma, Dec. 13, 1975.  Program, correspondence,
clippings, TMs, etc., 1971-1976
          32   Northeastern State College, Tahlequah, OK, June 29, 1972. [Untitled].
Photographs, clipping, 1972
          33   "As [sic] Pale Face Looks at Indian White Relations," Phillips University,
Enid, OK. Program, Apr. 23, 1971
          34   Phillips University, "Study Your Writer" workshop, Jul. 30 - Aug. 4, 1973. 
[Untitled].  Correspondence (including biographical notes), program, clipping, 1972-1973
          35   "Problems in Writing Local History," American Association for State and
Local History, session at the American Historical Association meeting, Dec. 28, 1951. Mss
submitted to the American Scholar. Correspondence, TMs, 1951-1952
          36   "Realizing Oklahoma's Literary Potential," Oklahoma Library Association,
Apr. 22, 1966.  Article based on presentation, 1966

     BY DEBO.  LECTURES, PAPERS, SPEECHES, cont.
R29  B20  37   "To Establish Justice," University of Tulsa, Apr. 10, 1978; West Texas
State University, Apr. 25, 1978. [Based on an article in Western Historical Review 7 (1976):
405-411]. Program, TMs, 1978
          38   "Bill of Rights," Oklahoma Educational Television, for American Civil
Liberties Union of Oklahoma [Topic: church and state 
                relations], Dec. 1, 1975. Correspondence, notes, cards, TMs,              1975-1976
          39   "Unique Characteristics of the Choctaws," Oklahoma Heritage Association,
Feb. 20, 1977. [not presented]. Correspondence, TMs, 1977
          40   University of Tulsa, "200 Years of Confidence and Commitment,"
commencement address, May 30, 1976. [Excerpts in University of Tulsa Magazine 15 (Summer 
1976): 14-17.] Correspondence, TMs, program, etc., 1976
R30  B20  41   "Who Writes Truth," Enid (OK) Writer's Club Dinner, May 8, 1974; West
Texas State University, Apr. 27, 1978. [Excerpts used at Oklahoma Writer's Federation, May 6,
1978.]  Clippings, programs, TMs, 1961, 1974-1978
          42   "Why Indian History and Ethnology," Cameron College, Lawton OK, Oct.
23, 1973. Correspondence, TMs, clipping, 1973
          43   "Why Indian History and Ethnology," East Tennessee State University,
Johnson City, TN, May 28, 1972. Program, TMs, clippings, 1972
          44   "Why Indian History and Ethnology," Northeastern State College,
Tahlequah, OK, Apr. 2, 1973. Correspondence, programs, notes, clippings, 1973
          45   "Why Indian History and Ethnology," Christian Reformed Mission, Zuni,
NM, Oct. 14, 1967. Correspondence, program, TMs, 1967
          46   "Writing About Oklahoma," [n.p.]. Notes, TMs, ca. 1960
          47   Unfinished and untitled lectures and speeches. Notes, clippings, booklets,
advertising mail, 1974-1977

     BY DEBO.  LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
          48   Clippings, correspondence, TMs, 1944-1976

     BY DEBO.  NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
          49   "Buffalo Hunter" [Billy Fox]. Daily Oklahoman, 17 Jan. 1943, 11. Notes,
interviews, photographs, article, clipping, 1941-1963



     BY DEBO.  NEWSPAPER ARTICLES, cont.
R30  B20  50   "McKenzie [Sic] Campaign, Last Great Drive Against Indians." Amarillo
(TX) Sunday News and Globe,  12 Nov. 1933, 7-8. TMs, article, 1933
          51.1 "Payne County Losses Repaid to Creek Tribe." Stillwater (OK)
NewsPress, 11 Feb. 1951, 12. Article, 1951 [not on film]
          51.2 "Payne County Society to Erect Marker at Site of Famous Civil War
Battle." Tulsa World, 18 Feb. 1951 n.p. TMs, article, 1951

          "This Week in Oklahoma History," Oklahoma City Times, Dec. 1952 - July 1954.
          52   Launching. Advertising, check, correspondence, Nov. 18, 1952 - Sep. 9,
1953
          53   Written, not used. TMs, notes, ca. 1952-1954
          54   Sold, not used. TMS, ca. 1952-1953
          55   December 1952. TMs, clippings
          56   December 1952. Notes
          57   January 1953. TMs, clippings
          58   January 1953. Notes, TMs
          59   February 1953. TMs, clippings
          60   February 1953.  Notes
          61   March 1953. TMs, clippings
          62   March 1953. Notes
          63   April 1953. TMs, clippings
          64   April 1953. Notes, clipping
          65   May 1953. TMs, clippings
          66   May 1953. Notes
          67   June 1953. TMs, clippings
          68   June 1953. Clippings
          69   July 1953. TMs, clippings
          70   July 1953. Notes, correspondence
          71   August 1953. TMs, clippings
          72   August 1953. Notes
          73   September 1953. TMs, clippings
          74   September 1953. Notes
          75   October 1953. TMs, clippings
          76   October 1953. Notes
          77   November 1953. TMs, clippings
          78   November 1953. Notes
          79   December 1953. TMs, clippings
          80   December 1953. Notes, clipping

     BY DEBO.  NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
          "This Week in Oklahoma History," cont. 
R31  B21  1    January 1954. TMs, clippings
          2    January 1954. Notes, clipping, TMs
          3    February 1954. TMs, clippings
          4    February 1954. Notes
          5    March 1954. TMs, clippings
          6    March 1954. Notes, clipping
          7    April 1954. TMs, clippings
          8    April 1954. Notes
          9    May 1954. TMs, clippings
          10   May 1954. Notes
          11   June 1954. TMs, clippings
          12   [Folder not used]
          13   June 1954. Notes, postcard
          14   July 1954. TMs, clippings
          15   Material to use. Notes, clippings, [1919?], 1920, 1949, 1950
          16   Material to use. Notes, clippings, interview, 1950-1953
          17   Material to use. Notes, clippings, booklet, 1953-1954
          18   Material to use. Notes, clipping, ca. 1953-1954
          19   Fan mail. Correspondence, 1953-1954, 1970
          20   Index, Dec. 1952-Jul. 1954
               (Poulton, Helen J. Index [to] Angie Debo's "This Week In Oklahoma
History" [a column in the] Oklahoma City Times, December 1952 - July 1954.  Stillwater, OK:
Oklahoma State University, 1959.)
     
     BY DEBO.  REVIEWS
               [See also: Poulton, Helen J. "Angie Debo: A Check-List." Bulletin of
Bibliography, 22 (Sept.-Dec. 1956): 15-17. In Box 1, f.7.]
          21   Reviews in Helen Poulton's checklist. Alexander- Milling. TMs, clippings,
correspondence, 1937-1956
          22   Reviews in Helen Poulton's checklist. Peckham-Wright. TMs, clippings,
correspondence, 1944-1956
          23   Reviews after Helen Poulton's checklist. Adams-Meyer. TMs, clippings,
correspondence, 1956-1973
          24   Reviews after Helen Poulton's checklist. Nordyke-Woodward. TMs,
clippings, correspondence, 1957-1976

     BY DEBO.  PUBLISHED ARTICLES, ESSAYS
          25   "An Adventure in Understanding." United Church Herald (Oct. 1958):
18-19. Correspondence, 1958-1959
     BY DEBO.  PUBLISHED ARTICLES, ESSAYS, cont.
R31  B21  26   "An Adventure in Understanding." TMs, article, 1958
          27   "Apaches as Southeastern Indians." In Indians of the Lower South: Past
and Present, ed. John K. Mahon, 143-158. Pensacola, FL: Gulf Coast History and Humanities
Conference, 1975. Correspondence, pamphlets, 1973-1977
          28   "Apaches and Southeastern Indians," TMs, article, 1975
          --   Battle of Round Mountain: see under "Location..." and "Site...."
R32  B21  29   "The Boundaries of Oklahoma." In Oklahoma Almanac: Golden
Anniversary Issue (1957): 27-28. TMs, article, 1957
          30   "Catawbas." Encyclopedia Americana 6 (1955): 47. Correspondence, TMs,
1953
          31   "Chickasaw." Encyclopedia Americana 6 (1955): 454-455. TMs, article,
1953
          32   "Choctaw." Encyclopedia Americana 6 (1955): 581-582. TMs, article,
1953
          33   "The Civil War in Oklahoma." In Oklahoma Almanac: Golden Anniversary
Issue (1957): 74-80. TMs, 1957
          34   "Jane Heard Clinton." Chronicles of Oklahoma 24 (1946): 20-25. 
Correspondence, clippings, 1943-1946
          35   "Jane Heard Clinton." Reprint article, 1946
          36   "Edward Everett Dale: The Teacher." In Frontier Historian: The Life and
Work of Edward Everett Dale, ed. Arrell M. Gibson. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press,
1975. Correspondence, 1972-1975
          37   "Edward Everett Dale: The Teacher." TMs, notes, 1972-1975
          38   "Davis, Alice Brown." Notable American Women 1 (1972): 438-439.
Correspondence, notes, clippings, etc., 1935-1964
          39   "Davis, Alice Brown." TMs, article, 1960-1974
          40   "Angie Debo [autobiography]." Oklahoma Librarian 21 (Jan. 1971): 14-15.
[See series "About Debo," Box 1 f.3] 
          41   "The Debo Family." Logan County History, 1889-1977 [See series
"Personal. Debo and Family," Box 7, f. 52-62]
          42   "Early Publications of the Oklahoma Historical Society." Chronicles of
Oklahoma 26 (1948): 325-328. TMs, correspondence, 1948
          43.1 "Early White Settlements." In Oklahoma Almanac: Golden Anniversary
Edition (1957): 29-31. TMs, article, 1957
          43.2 Education in the Choctaw Country after the Civil War." Chronicles of
Oklahoma 10 (1932): 382-391. Article, 1932 [not on film]
          44   "Albert H. Ellis." Chronicles of Oklahoma 28 (1950): 382-389. Booklets,
notes, correspondence, 1922-1950
          45   "Albert H. Ellis." TMs, 1950
          46   "An English View of the Wild West." Panhandle-Plains Historical Review
6(1933): 24-44. Notes, article, 1933

     BY DEBO.  PUBLISHED ARTICLES, ESSAYS, cont.
R32  B21  47   "A Dedication to the Memory of Carolyn Thomas Foreman." Arizona and
the West (1974): 215-218. Correspondence, 1974
          48   "A Dedication to the Memory of Carolyn Thomas Foreman." TMs, article,
1974
          49   "Francis, Milly," Notable American Women 1 (1974): 660-661.
Correspondence, notes, clippings, 1954-1960
          50   "Francis, Milly," TMs, article, 1974
          51   "Hastings, William Wirt." Dictionary of American Biography 22 (1958):
291-292. Correspondence, notes, 1956-1957
          52   "Hastings, William Wirt." TMs, article, 1958
          53   "The Diary of Charles Hazelrigg," Chronicles of Oklahoma 25 (1947):
29-270. Correspondence, clippings, notes, 1922-1943
          54   "The Diary of Charles Hazelrigg." Article, 1947
          55.1 "The Highest Kind of Wisdom." Farm and Fireside 53 (April 1929): 14-15,
60. [complete issue; only article is on film]
          55.2 "History and Customs of the Kiowas." Panhandle-Plains Historical Review
7 (1934): 42-52. Article, 1934 [not on film]
          56   "Lawson, Roberta Cambell." Notable American Women 3 (1974):
376-377. Correspondence, notes, 1960-1962
          57   "Lawson, Roberta Cambell." TMs, article, 1960, 1974
          58   "The Location of the Battle of Round Mountain." Chronicles of Oklahoma
41 (1963): 70-104. Notes, maps, ca. 1948-1963
          --   See also "Site of the Battle of Round Mountain."
          59   "The Location of the Battle of Round Mountain." Research
correspondence, 1948-1961
          60   "The Location of the Battle of Round Mountain." Research
correspondence, 1962-1985
          61   "The Location of the Battle of Round Mountain." Publication
correspondence, 1962-1963
R33  B21  62   "The Location of the Battle of Round Mountain." Clippings, 1949-1969
          63   "The Location of the Battle of Round Mountain." TMs [drafts], 1963
          64   "The Location of the Battle of Round Mountain." TMs, article, 1963
R33  B22  1    "Major Indian Record Collections in Oklahoma." In Indian- White
Relations, ed. Jane F. Smith and Robert M. Kvasnicka, 112-118. Washington, DC: Howard
University Press, 1976. Notes, articles about collections, ca. 1971
          2    "Major Indian Record Collections in Oklahoma." Correspondence,
1971-1976
          3    "Major Indian Record Collections in Oklahoma." TMs, article, 1976

     BY DEBO.  PUBLISHED ARTICLES, ESSAYS, cont. 
R33  B22  4    "Marshall (OK)." Logan County History, 1889-1977. Guthrie, OK: History
Committee, Logan County Extension Homemakers Council, 1978. [See series "Personal. Debo
and Family. Family History," Box 7 f. 52-62.]
          5    Notable American Women. [about Debo's five articles]  Correspondence,
clipping, notes, 1960-1966
          6    "Oklahannali." Encyclopedia Americana (1954). Correspondence, TMs,
1954
          7    Oklahoma Almanac: Golden Anniversary Edition, 1957-1958, ed. H.L.
Fitzpatrick. Norman, OK: Oklahoma Almanac, Inc., 1957. [about Debo's articles]
Correspondence, 1957
          8    "Oklahoma History Goes to Press." Bulletin of the Oklahoma State Library
1 (1948): 67-80.
          9    "Oklahoma Pioneer." Southern Observer 2 (Nov. 1954): 240-243. [About
James K. Hastings]  Correspondence, clippings, obituary information, 1954-1955
          10   "Oklahoma Pioneer." TMs, article, 1954
          11   "Oklahoma: Principle Events of 1954." Americana Annual, an
Encyclopedia of the Events of 1954 (1955): 556-558. Correspondence, 1954-1955
          12   "Oklahoma: Principle Events of 1954." Notes, clippings, 1954
          13   "Oklahoma: Principle Events of 1954." TMs, article, 1954-1955
          14   "The Only Kind of Deed They Knew." United Church Herald 13 (May
1970): 14-19. [See Box 15 f. 37]
          15   "Our Playgrounds Are Storied With History." [Published title: "Southwest
Romance."] Oklahoma Today 8 (Spring 1958): 4-5, 28-29. Correspondence, TMs, 1957-1958. 
Photocopy of article, 1958 [not on film].
          16   "Parker, Cynthia Ann." Notable American Women 3 (1974): 15-16.
Correspondence, 1961
          17   "Parker, Cynthia Ann." TMs, article, 1961, 1974
          18   "Quanah Parker." American Heritage 4 (Summer 1953): 30-31, 63. Notes,
correspondence, 1947-1952
          19   "Quanah Parker." Correspondence, 1952
          20   "Quanah Parker." TMs, article, 1953
          21.1 "The Railroad Comes to Oklahoma." Oklahoma Almanac: Golden
Anniversary Edition (1957): 103-106. TMs, notes, 1957
          21.2 "Realizing Oklahoma's Literary Potential." Oklahoma Librarian 16 (1966):
67-75. Article, 1975 [not on film]


     BY DEBO.  PUBLISHED ARTICLES, ESSAYS, cont.
R33  B22  22   "John Rollin Ridge." Southwest Review 17 (Autumn 1931): 59-71.
[complete issue]
          23   "Roads, Trails, and Traces in Early Oklahoma." Oklahoma Almanac:
Golden Anniversary Edition (1957): 38-41. TMs, 1957
          24   "Robertson, Alice Mary." Notable American Women 3 (1974): 177-178.
Notes, correspondence, 1960-1970
          25   "Robertson, Alice Mary." TMs, article, 1960-1974
          26   "Robertson, Ann Eliza Worcester." Notable American Women 3 (1974):
178-179. Correspondence, notes, 1960
          27   "Robertson, Ann Eliza Worcester." TMs, 1960
          28   "The Site of the Battle of Round Mountain, 1861." Chronicles of
Oklahoma 27 (1949): 187-206
          --   See also "Location of the Battle of Round Mountain."
          29.1 "The Social and Economic Life of the Comanches." Panhandle-Plains
Historical Review 3(1930): 38-52
          29.2 "Southern Refugees of the Cherokee Nation." Southwestern Historical
Quarterly 35 (1932): 255-266. Article, 1932 [not on film]
          30   "Termination and the Oklahoma Indians." American Indian 7(Spring 1955):
17-21. TMs, article, 1955
          31   "To Establish Justice." Western Historical Quarterly 7 (1976): 405-411.
Correspondence, 1975-1977
          32   "To Establish Justice." TMs, article, 1976
          33   "Two Graves in Oklahoma." Harper's Magazine 213 (Dec. 1956):          64-66.  Notes,
correspondence, 1956
          34   "Two Graves in Oklahoma." Publication. Correspondence, photographs,
1956
          35   "Two Graves in Oklahoma." TMs, article, 1956
          36   "Tulsa:  A Metropolitan Force." American Scene 6 (1962): 59-62.
Pamphlets, reports, clippings, 1959-1962
          37   "Tulsa:  A Metropolitan Force." Correspondence, 1962
R34  B22  38   "Tulsa:  A Metropolitan Force." TMs, article, 1962
          39   "What Oklahoma Indians Need." American Indian 7 (1956): 13-21. Notes,
ca. 1956
          40   "What Oklahoma Indians Need." Clippings, 1956-1960
          41   "What Oklahoma Indians Need." Reports, pamphlets, blank applications,
yearbook from Riverside Indian School, Anadarko, OK, etc., 1953-ca. 1956
          42   "What Oklahoma Indians Need." Correspondence, 1956-1960
          43   "What Oklahoma Indians Need." TMs, 1956


     BY DEBO.  PUBLISHED ARTICLES, ESSAYS, cont.
R34  B22  44   "Writing Local History." Writer 55 (Jan. 1942): 19-22. TMs, 1941-1942
          45   "The Beginning of St. Paul's Church of Christ." [Marshall, OK] Notes,
programs, reports, etc., 1956-1977
          46   "The Beginning of St. Paul's Church of Christ." TMs, article, 1967

     BY DEBO.  UNPUBLISHED ARTICLES, ESSAYS
          Note: The discarded pages for And Still the Waters Run are kept with the
manuscript for that book.
R35  B22  47   "Books and Babies." TMs, n.d.
          48   "Choosing or Cheating." TMs, n.d.
          49   "Christmas--At Bargain Rates." TMs, n.d.
          50   "Communism in the Indian Service." Incomplete TMs, n.d.
          51   "Democracy and Dresses." TMs, n.d.
          52   "Geronimo: Whose Surrenders Did Not Last." Correspondence,
1954-1971
          53   "Geronimo: Whose Surrenders Did Not Last." TMs, ca. 1954-1955
          54   "Tribute to Fred Goodwin by Angie Debo at His Funeral," TMs, 11 Sep.
1972
          55   "The Grafter's Frontier." Incomplete TMs, n.d.
          56   "Indian Policy as a Problem in Colonial Administration." Notes, ca. 1942
          57   "Indian Policy as a Problem in Colonial Administration." Correspondence,
1941-1944
          58   "Indian Policy as a Problem in Colonial Administration." TMs, ca. 1942
          59   "Ozark Cherokees." Notes, clippings, correspondence, 1949-1957
          60   "Ozark Cherokees." TMs, ca. 1950
          61   "The Real American Imperialism." Notes, ca. 1941-1942
          62   "The Real American Imperialism." Correspondence, ca. 1941-1942
          63   "Religious Influence on American Indian Administration." Notes, ca. 1957
          64   "Religious Influence on American Indian Administration." Clippings,
reprint articles, pamphlets, etc., 1942-1957
          65   "Religious Influence on American Indian Administration." Research
correspondence, 1954-May 1957
          66   "Religious Influence on American Indian Administration." Research
correspondence, Jun. 1957-1961
          67   "Religious Influence on American Indian Administration." Publication
correspondence, 1957-1958

     BY DEBO.  UNPUBLISHED ARTICLES, ESSAYS, cont.
R35  B22  68   "Religious Influence on American Indian Administration." TMs,1957
          69   "Rosemary's Creative Work." Incomplete TMs, n.d.
          70   "Say It With Clothes." TMs, n.d.
          71   "The Sooner State Brings Gifts." Correspondence, TMs, 1949-1951
          72   "The Tragedy of the Triangle-X." TMs, n.d.
          73   "Truth and Tact." TMs, n.d.
          74   "Washington Did Not Start It." TMs, n.d.
          75   "Will Rogers Swings His Rope." Research correspondence, clippings,
pamphlets, 1950
          76   "Will Rogers Swings His Rope." Publication correspondence, 1950
          77   "Will Rogers Swings His Rope." TMs, ca. 1950


     BY DEBO.  BOOKS

          And Still the Waters Run: the Betrayal of the Five Civilized Tribes. Princeton, NJ:
Princeton University Press, 1940, 1972; New York: Gordian Press, 1966; Norman, OK:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1984. 

          And Still the Waters Run.  Research Files
          Note: In Box 23, f olders 8 through 15, brackets are used to enclose added
descriptive terms of topics one might expect to find in the folder.
R36  B23  1    Daily Oklahoman. Clippings, 1936-1938
          2    Daily Oklahoman. Clippings, 1938-1939
          3    Daily Oklahoman. Clippings, 1939-1940
          4    Guthrie (OK) Leader. Clippings, 1936, 1939
          5    Tushkahomman (Stroud, OK). Mar. 5, 1935 - Apr. 10, 1936 (incomplete).
[In Box 54; not on film]
          6    Notes, clippings, 1938-1939
          7    Senate Bill S. 2047 (Oklahoma Indian Welfare Bill), 74th Congress, 1st
Session, Feb. 26, 1935  [not on film]
          8    Legal cases [Creek land. Seminoles. Sac and Fox.] Notes, ca. 1939
          9    Miscellaneous [Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town, OK. Indian
Reorganization Act. Keetoowahs.] Notes, ca. 1939
          10   Miscellaneous [Allotment. Tribal rolls. Oklahoma wealth 1917, 1922.
Choctaw district politics. Tribal land. Tribal townsites. Curtis Act. Agents.] Notes


     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          And Still the Waters Run.  Research Files, cont.
R36  B23  11   Miscellaneous [Choctaw and Chickasaw Agreement 1902. Allotment.
Tribal roll-Creek, Cherokee. Dawes Commission. Probate laws 1909.] Notes
          12   Miscellaneous [Population 1890-1920. Oklahoma delegates 1913-1935.
Seminole claims/arguments. Tribal land. Tribal rolls. Oklahoma Organic Act, 1890. Probate laws.]
Notes, ca. 1936
          13   Miscellaneous [Probate cases and laws. Minerals, Choctaw and Chickasaw.
Cattle 1903. Charles H. Burke. Allotment. tribal rolls]. Notes
          14   Miscellaneous [Lone Wolf vs. Hitchcock; Deeds/patents. Railroads. Board
of Indian Commissioners. Drainage area laws. Probate cases. Military service]. Notes
          15   Miscellaneous [Roads. Citizenship. County judges. Probate cases. Judge
Thomas W. Leahy]. Notes
          16   Biographical material. Notes (1 of 2)
          17   Biographical material. Notes (2 of 2)
          18   Chapter 1, "The Indians' Country". Notes (1 of 2)
          19   Chapter 1, "The Indians' Country". Notes (2 of 2)
          20   Chapter 2, "The White Man's Land System." Notes (1 of 7)
          21   Chapter 2, "The White Man's Land System." Notes (2 of 7)
          22   Chapter 2, "The White Man's Land System." Notes (3 of 7)
R37  B23  23   Chapter 2, "The White Man's Land System." Notes (4 of 7)
          24   Chapter 2, "The White Man's Land System." Notes (5 of 7)
          25   Chapter 2, "The White Man's Land System." Notes (6 of 7)
          26   Chapter 2, "The White Man's Land System." Notes (7 of 7)
          27   Chapter 3, "The White Man's Guardianship." Notes (1 of 6)
          28   Chapter 3, "The White Man's Guardianship." Notes (2 of 6)
          29   Chapter 3, "The White Man's Guardianship." Notes (3 of 6)
          30   Chapter 3, "The White Man's Guardianship." Notes (4 of 6)
          31   Chapter 3, "The White Man's Guardianship." Notes (5 of 6)
          32   Chapter 3, "The White Man's Guardianship." Notes (6 of 6)
          33   Chapter 4, "The  Grafter's' Share." Notes (1 of 8)
          34   Chapter 4, "The  Grafter's' Share." Notes (2 of 8)
          35   Chapter 4, "The  Grafter's' Share." Notes (3 of 8)
R38  B23  36   Chapter 4, "The  Grafter's' Share." Notes (4 of 8)
          37   Chapter 4, "The  Grafter's' Share." Notes (5 of 8)
          38   Chapter 4, "The  Grafter's' Share." Notes (6 of 8)
          39   Chapter 4, "The  Grafter's' Share." Notes (7 of 8)
          40   Chapter 4, "The  Grafter's' Share." Notes (8 of 8)

     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          And Still the Waters Run.  Research Files, cont.  
R38  B23  41   Chapter 4, "The  Grafter's' Share." Creek Nation vs. United States, [1934]. 
United States Court of Claims, No. L-137. Decided in 1941, 1942. [not on film]
          42   Chapter 4, "The  Grafter's' Share." Correspondence, 1940, 1978
          43   Chapter 5, "The Voice of the Indian Territory." Notes (1 of 4)
          44   Chapter 5, "The Voice of the Indian Territory." Notes (2 of 4)
          45   Chapter 5, "The Voice of the Indian Territory." Notes (3 of 4)
          46   Chapter 5, "The Voice of the Indian Territory." Notes (4 of 4)
          47   Chapter 6, "The Price of Statehood." Notes (1 of 4)
          48   Chapter 6, "The Price of Statehood." Notes (2 of 4)
          49   Chapter 6, "The Price of Statehood." Notes (3 of 4)
          50   Chapter 6, "The Price of Statehood." Notes (4 of 4)
          51   Chapter 7, "Protection by the State." Notes (1 of 2)
          52   Chapter 7, "Protection by the State." Notes (2 of 2)
R39  B23  53   Chapter 8, "A Tangle of Litigation." Notes (1 of 6)
          54   Chapter 8, "A Tangle of Litigation." Notes (2 of 6)
          55   Chapter 8, "A Tangle of Litigation." Notes (3 of 6)
          56   Chapter 8, "A Tangle of Litigation." Notes (4 of 6)
          57   Chapter 8, "A Tangle of Litigation." Notes (5 of 6)
          58   Chapter 8, "A Tangle of Litigation." Notes (6 of 6)
          59   Chapter 9, "The Fight Between Despoilers and Defenders." Notes (1 of 6)
          60   Chapter 9, "The Fight Between Despoilers and Defenders." Notes (2 of 6)
          61   Chapter 9, "The Fight Between Despoilers and Defenders." Notes (3 of 6)
          62   Chapter 9, "The Fight Between Despoilers and Defenders." Notes (4 of 6)
          63   Chapter 9, "The Fight Between Despoilers and Defenders." Notes (5 of 6)
          64   Chapter 9, "The Fight Between Despoilers and Defenders." Notes (6 of 6)
R40  B24  1    Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (1 of 18)
          2    Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (2 of 18)
          3    Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (3 of 18)


     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          And Still the Waters Run.  Research Files, cont.
R40  B24  4    Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (4 of 18)
          5    Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (5 of 18)
          6    Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (6 of 18)
          7    Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (7 of 18)
          8    Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (8 of 18)
          9    Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (9 of 18)
          10   Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (10 of 18)
          11   Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (11 of 18)
          12   Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (12 of 18)
          13   Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (13 of 18)
          14   Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (14 of 18)
          15   Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (15 of 18)
          16   Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (16 of 18)
          17   Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (17 of 18)
          18   Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." Notes (18 of 18)
R41  B24  19   Chapter 11,  "The Indians' Place in Oklahoma." Clippings, list of field
clerks, 1935-1936
          20   Chapter 11, "The Indians' Place in Oklahoma." Notes (1 of 8)
          21   Chapter 11, "The Indians' Place in Oklahoma." Notes (2 of 8)
          22   Chapter 11, "The Indians' Place in Oklahoma." Notes (3 of 8)
          23   Chapter 11, "The Indians' Place in Oklahoma." Notes (4 of 8)
          24   Chapter 11, "The Indians' Place in Oklahoma." Notes (5 of 8)
          25   Chapter 11, "The Indians' Place in Oklahoma." Notes (6 of 8)
          26   Chapter 11, "The Indians' Place in Oklahoma." Notes (7 of 8)

     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          And Still the Waters Run.  Research Files, cont.
R41  B24  27   Chapter 11, "The Indians' Place in Oklahoma." Notes (8 of 8)
          28   Chapter 12, "The Battle For Spoils." Notes [incl. clipping, May 5, 1956] (1
of 12)
          29   Chapter 12, "The Battle For Spoils." Notes (2 of 12)
          30   Chapter 12, "The Battle For Spoils." Notes (3 of 12)
          31   Chapter 12, "The Battle For Spoils." Notes (4 of 12)
          32   Chapter 12, "The Battle For Spoils." Notes (5 of 12)
R42  B24  33   Chapter 12, "The Battle For Spoils." Notes [incl. "A National Blunder," ca.
1930] (6 of 12)
          34   Chapter 12, "The Battle For Spoils." Notes [incl. clippings, May 2, 1935]
(7 of 12)
          35   Chapter 12, "The Battle For Spoils." Notes (8 of 12)
          36   Chapter 12, "The Battle For Spoils." Notes (9 of 12)
          37   Chapter 12, "The Battle For Spoils." Notes (10 of 12)
          38   Chapter 12, "The Battle For Spoils." Notes (11 of 12)
          39   Chapter 12, "The Battle For Spoils." Notes [incl. clippings, 1935-1936] (12
of 12)
          40   Chapter 13, "The New Trend." Notes [incl. clippings, 1934; 1936] (1 of 5)
          41   Chapter 13, "The New Trend." Notes [incl. clippings, 1934; 1936] (2 of 5)
          42   Chapter 13, "The New Trend." Notes [incl. clipping, 1934] (3 of 5)
          43   Chapter 13, "The New Trend." Notes (4 of 5)
          44   Chapter 13, "The New Trend." Notes [incl. clippings, correspondence,
1935-1937]  (5 of 5)
R43  B24  45   Chapter 14,  "The Present Situation." Notes [incl. reports, notes to Joseph
Brandt, 1938-1939] (1 of 9)
          46   Chapter 14,  "The Present Situation." Notes [incl. reports 1938-1939] (2 of
9)
          47   Chapter 14,  "The Present Situation." Notes [incl. clippings, reports,
1937-1939] (3 of 9)
          48   Chapter 14,  "The Present Situation." Clippings, photographs, roster,
1934-1936] (4 of 9)
          49   Chapter 14,  "The Present Situation." Notes [incl. clipping, 8 Sep. 1935] (5
of 9)
          50   Chapter 14,  "The Present Situation." Notes [incl. clipping, 15 Jun. 1935]
(6 of 9)
          51   Chapter 14,  "The Present Situation." Notes [incl. clippings, 1935-1936] (7
of 9)
          52   Chapter 14,  "The Present Situation." Notes [incl. clippings, 1935-1936] (8
of 9)

     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          And Still the Waters Run.  Research Files, cont.
R43  B24  53   Chapter 14,  "The Present Situation." Notes (9 of 9)
          54   Chapter 14,  "The Present Situation." Clippings, reports, 1922-1940

          And Still the Waters Run.  Publication Files
          55   Difficulties of publication. Correspondence, 1935-Apr. 26, 1938
          56   Difficulties of publication. Correspondence, notes, Jul. 1938-Oct. 1940
          57   Expenses. Statement, ca. 1936
               Illustrations. Notes, ca. 1937, ca. 1972
          58   Princeton University Press. Royalty statements, correspondence, note,
1941-1984
          59   Reviews. Clippings, 1940-Mar. 1941
          60   Reviews. Clippings, Apr. 1941-1947
R43  B25.1     1    Gordian Press and University Microfilms. Correspondence, 1956-1967
          2    1972 printing. Princeton University Press book catalogs, 1972 [not on film]
          3    1972 printing. Correspondence, 1972-1981
          4    1972 printing. Royalty statements, 1973-1980
          5    1972 printing. Reviews. Clippings, 1972-1973
          6    1972 printing. Reviews. Clippings, 1974
          7    1984 printing. University of Oklahoma Press. Corrections. Notes,
1984-1985
          8    1984 printing. University of Oklahoma Press. Corrections.
Correspondence, royalty statements, 1984-1987
          9    1984 printing. Reviews. Clipping, 1985
          10   Preface 1972. Correspondence, 1972
          11   Preface 1972. TMs [2 drafts] with notes
          12   Preface 1972. TMs with notes

          And Still the Waters Run.  Manuscript Files.  Early Draft
          13   Preface. TMS [2 drafts], with notes, 1936, ca. 1940
R44  B25.1     14   Chapter 1, "The Indians' Country," Table of Contents. TMs (bound)
          15   Chapter 1, "The Indians' Country." TMs, notes
          16   Chapter 2, "The White Man's Land System." TMs, notes
          17   Chapter 3, "The White Man's Guardianship."  TMs, notes
          18   Chapter 4, "The  Grafter's' Share." TMs, notes
          19   Chapter 5, "The Voice of Indian Territory." TMs, notes
          20   Chapter 6, "The Price of Statehood." TMs, notes
     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          And Still the Waters Run.  Manuscript Files. Early Draft, cont.       
R44  B25.1     21   Chapter 7, "Protection by the State." TMs, notes
          22   Chapter 8, "A Tangle of Litigation." TMs, notes
          23   Chapter 9, "The Fight Between Despoilers and Defenders." TMs, notes
          24   Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." TMs, notes (1 of 2)
          25   Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State." TMs, notes (2 of 2)
          26   Chapter 11, "The Indians' Place in Oklahoma." TMs, notes
          27   Chapter 12, "The Battle For Spoils." TMs, notes
          28   Chapter 13, "The New Trend." TMs, notes
R45  B25.1     29   Chapter 14, "The Present Situation." TMs, notes
          30   Endnotes. TMs, notes

          And Still the Waters Run.  Manuscript Files.  Final TMs     
          Note: The "Discarded Pages" of the manuscript follow this section.
          31   Contents, Preface
          32   Chapter 1, "The Indians' Country."
          33   Chapter 2, "The White Man's Land System."
          34   Chapter 3, "The White Man's Guardianship."
          35   Chapter 4, "The  Grafter's' Share."
          36   Chapter 5, "The Voice of the Indian Territory."
          37   Chapter 6, "The Price of Statehood."
          38   Chapter 7, "Protection By the State."
          39   Chapter 8, "A Tangle of Litigation."
          40   Chapter 9, "The Fight Between Despoilers and Defenders."
          41   Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State."
          42   Chapter 11, "The Indian's Place in Oklahoma."
          43   Chapter 12, "The Battle for Spoils."
          44   Chapter 13, "The New Trend."
          45   Chapter 14, "The Present Situation."
          46   Endnotes
          47   Bibliography

          And Still the Waters Run.  Manuscript Files. Discarded Pages
R46  B25.1     48   Chapter 1, "The Indians' Country," pp. 2-48; Chapter 2, "The White Man's
Land System," pp. 52-107



     BY DEBO. BOOKS
          And Still the Waters Run.  Manuscript Files. Discarded Pages, cont.
R46  B25.1     49   Chapter 3, "The White Man's Guardianship," pp. 112-163; Chapter 4, "The 
Grafter's'  Share," pp. 169-231; Chapter 5, "The Voice of Indian Territory," pp. 241-283;     
Chapter 6, "The Price of Statehood," pp. 286-317
          50   Chapter 7, "Protection by the State," pp. [319-368?]
          51   Chapter 8, "A Tangle of Litigation," pp. [371-428?]; Chapter 9, "The Fight
Between Despoilers and Defenders," pp. 431-486
          52   Chapter 10, "Federal Administration Within the State," pp. 488-552
          53   Chapter 11, "The Indians' Place in Oklahoma," pp. 559-603
          54   Chapter 12, "The Battle for Spoils," pp. 608-671
          55   Chapter 13, "The New Trend," pp. [674-728?]
          56   Chapter 14, "The Present Situation," pp. 733-761


          The Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma; Report on Social and Economic
Conditions. Philadelphia: Indian Rights Association, 1951.

          Five Civilized Tribes.  Research Files
          Note: From Box 25.1, folder f.57, through Box 25.2, f.13, brackets are used to
enclose added descriptive terms of the topics one might expect to find in the folder.
R46  B25.1     57   Data. Statistics, reports [restricted Indian land (OK); "First Annual Report
of Indian Education in the State of Oklahoma Under State Contract," by State Board of
Education, 1948], 1946-1949 [1 page of statistical data is oversized; in Box 47.]
          58   Data. Correspondence, list of guardianship cases, 1949
          59   Data. Report [Annual Report, Department of Public Welfare (OK), Jul.1,
1947-Jun.30, 1948], notes, correspondence, 1947-1949
          60   Data. Report ["Program for the Social and Economic Development of the
Indians of the Muskogee Area," 1949], correspondence, 1947-1949
          61   Data. Report ["The Rural Cherokee Household", n.d.], ca. 1950
R47  B25.2     1    "Third Annual Report of Indian Education in Oklahoma," 1950
          2    Report ["Outline of needs - Five Civilized Tribes", Conference of Home
Missions Council of North America], 1949
          3    Notes [incl. Sequoyah Indian Weavers, Tahlequah, OK], report ["New
Indian Problem in Eastern Oklahoma," n.d.], correspondence, 1949-1950
          4    Notes, clippings, pamphlets [Sequoyah Indian Weavers. Cherokee
basketry. Rehabilitation bill], 1947-1953
     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Five Civilized Tribes.  Research Files, cont.
R47  B25.2     5    Notes, interviews [Alabama Quarsarte. Land purchases. Loans and funds.
Education...], 1949
          7    Notes, interviews [Oakchia Tribal Towns. Kiagee. Languages of Five
Tribes. Election processes, Evening Shade Community...], 1949
          8    Notes, interviews [Farming. Kallihoma Project. Landless Indians.
Churches. Loan clients...], 1949
          9    Notes, interviews [Farming. Minerals. Education. Poverty. Oil and gas
leases...], 1949
          10   Notes, interviews [Child welfare. Guardians. Agriculture. Dwight
Mission...], 1949
          11   Notes, interviews [Education. Land purchases. Families. Churches.
Agriculture. Women's clubs...], 1949
          12   [Folder not used]
          13   Work camp. Correspondence, clipping, 1951

          Five Civilized Tribes.  Publication Files
          14   Correspondence, booklet, newsletter, 1946-Mar. 9, 1950
          15   Correspondence, booklet, 1949-Mar. 1950
          16   Correspondence, notes, Apr. 1950-Jan. 1951
          17   Correspondence, Feb.-Jun. 1951
          18   Legislators. Correspondence, 1951
          19   Photographs. Correspondence, 1950
          20   Photographs, ca. 1949 (1 of 2)
          21   Photographs, ca. 1949 (2 of 2)
          22   Reviews. Correspondence, 1949-Apr. 1951
          23   Reviews. Correspondence, clippings, May 1951-1952

          Five Civilized Tribes.  Manuscript Files
          24   TMs, notes
          25   TMs.  "Old pages - discarded"
          26   TMs. Preface - Chapter IV
          27   TMs. Chapter V - Notes
          28   TMs. Chapter I - Chapter IV
          29   TMs. Chapter V - Notes

          Five Civilized Tribes.  Report Files
R47  B26  1    Report. Advance copy. Mimeograph
          2    Mississippi Valley Historical Association. Annual meeting, Apr. 20-22,
1950. Report on survey. TMs, program, clipping, 1950
     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Five Civilized Tribes.  Report Files, cont.
 R48 B26  3    Radio broadcast [possibly KS 109]. TMs, ca. 1950
          4    "The Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma. Report on Social and Economic
Conditions." Philadelphia: Indian Rights Association, 1951


          Geronimo: The Man, His Time, His place.  Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma
Press, 1976.

          Geronimo.  Research Files
          5    Queries, bibliographic sources. Notes, correspondence, 1972
          6    Puzzles [i.e. questions]. Notes [genealogy, tribal relationships], n.d.
          7    Questions. Notes, correspondence, 1957, 1974
          8    Washington. Correspondence, notes, clipping, 1971-1972
          9    Washington. Correspondence, notes, 1972-1973
          10   Washington. Notes, brochures [photograph sources], ca. 1972
          11   Correspondence, clippings, notes, 1953-May 19, 1957
          12   Correspondence, clippings, notes, postcard, May 20, 1957-1961
          13   Correspondence, clippings, notes, 1964-1972
          14   Used material. Notes [sources primarily 1886-1887]
          15   Used material. Notes, clippings, report [photocopy; sources incl. transcript
of interview with Geronimo, ca. 1906], 1884 - ca. 1906
          16   Used material. Notes, report, clippings, 1883-1928
          17   Used material. Notes, documents [photocopy], 1890
          18   Used material. Notes, documents [photocopy], 1887
          19   Used material. Notes, documents [photocopy], 1890
          20   Used material. Notes, clippings, 1938-1947
          21   Used material. Correspondence, clipping, notes, 1972
          22   Used material. Notes, clippings, ca. 1940
          23   Done. Bibliography notes
          24   "Apache Scouts: A Chiricahua Appraisal," by Eve Ball. Clipping, 1965
          25   Clippings, ca. 1915-1928
          26   Ball, Eve. Interview. Notes, 1971
          27   Ball, Eve. Correspondence, 1957-1971
          28   Ball, Eve. Correspondence, 1972
          29   Ball, Eve. Correspondence, Jan. 3 - May 3, 1973
          30   Ball, Eve. Correspondence, notes, May 8, 1973-1974
          31   Bibliography. Notes

     BY DEBO. BOOKS
          Geronimo.  Research Files, cont.
R48  B26  32   Brown, John M. Pensacola (FL). Correspondence, maps [see series
"Maps." In map drawer; not on film], 1972
          33   Cemeteries. "Apache Indian Cemeteries, Ft. Sill, OK: Numerical List of
Deceased,  1894-1914," compiled by Gillett Griswold, United States Army Artillery and Missile
Center Museum, Ft. Sill, OK, 1961. Mimeograph, notes
          34   Cemeteries. "Apache Indian Cemeteries, Ft. Sill, OK: Alphabetical List of
Deceased, 1894-[June 1968]," compiled by Gillett Griswold, June 1968. Mimeograph, notes
          35   Clippings, notes, 1933-1934, 1967
          36   Clippings, 1958-1966
          37   Clippings, 1969-1982
          38   "Fort Sill Apaches: Their Vital Statistics, Tribal Origins, Antecedents,"
compiled by Gillett Griswold. Fort Sill, OK: U.S. Army Field Artillery and Fort Sill Museum,
1958-1962. Introductory material, Aanitso - Dah-des-ih, pp. 1-26
          39   "Fort Sill Apaches...," Dah-dis-ohns - Haozous, Nellie Gray, pp. 27-56
          40   "Fort Sill Apaches...," Haozous, Ruby - "Little Woman," pp. 57-86
          41   "Fort Sill Apaches...," Loco - Ol-sanny, pp. 87-116
          42   "Fort Sill Apaches...," O-pah - W-tah, pp. 117-146
          43   "Fort Sill Apaches...," Yah-be-cloh-lay, Henry - Zi-yeh, pp. 147-154
R49  B26  44   Biography and genealogy. Notes, correspondence, 1971
          45   Ft. Sill Museum. Apache documents. List of "prisoners of war," notes,
statistics, biographies, ca. 1930, ca. 1960
          46   Ft. Sill Museum. Apache documents. [prisoners of war, Carlisle Indian
School, Omaha Exposition] Notes, name lists, ca. 1910-1915
          47   Ft. Sill Museum. Apache documents. Special Anniversary Edition "Lawton,
1901-1971," published by the Institute of the Great Plains. [Photocopy; not on film]
          48   Goodman, David M. [prisoners of war] Notes, correspondence, 1973
          49   Government documents. San Carlos (AZ) Agency. Notes, photocopy,
1886, 1973 
          50   Interviews. Notes, 1955, 1969
          51   Jozhe, Benedict. American Indian Institute, Wichita, KS. Commencement
program, diploma [in Box 47], 1929. Photocopy 
          52   Jozhe, Benedict. Articles by Richard H. Harper about Dutch missionary
work in Oklahoma, Chronicles of Oklahoma, 1940, 1941
     BY DEBO. BOOKS 
          Geronimo.  Research Files, cont.
R49  B26  53   Jozhe, Benedict. Ft. Sill Apache. Correspondence, court documents
(photocopy), notes, 1909, 1974-1975
          54   Jozhe, Benedict. Indian Claims Commission, Ft. Sill Apache. Court docket,
correspondence, 1973-1974
          55   Jozhe, Benedict. Notes, statement of Ft. Sill Apache, 1973
          56   Jozhe, Benedict. Daughters. Biography, 1975
          57   Research. Correspondence, notes, clippings, 1959, 1972 - June 1973
          58   Research. Correspondence, July 1973 - July 5, 1975
          59   Research. Correspondence, notes, clipping, July 8, 1975-1982
          60   Lockwood, Frank C. Notes
          61   Maps. Notes, ca. 1900, 1973
          62   Maps. Notes, correspondence, ca. 1970, 1975
          63   Mescaleros. Drunken Romulu. Notes, documents (photocopy), 1887, 1889
          64   Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1887. Documents (photocopy), notes (1 of
4)
          65   Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1887. Documents (photocopy), notes (2 of
4)
          66   Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1887. Documents (photocopy), notes (3 of
4)
          67   Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1887. Documents (photocopy), notes (4 of
4)
          68   Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1888. Documents (photocopy), notes (1 of
4)
          69   Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1888, Documents (photocopy), notes (2 of
4)
          70   Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1888, Documents (photocopy), notes (3 of
4)
          71   Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1888, Documents (photocopy), notes (4 of
4)
          72   Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1889. Used. Documents (photocopy), notes
(1 of 4) 
          73   Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1889. Used. Documents (photocopy), notes
(2 of 4)
          74   Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1889. Used. Documents (photocopy), notes
(3 of 4)
          75   Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1889. Used. Documents (photocopy), notes
(4 of 4)
          76   Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1890. Documents (photocopy), notes (1 of
3)

     BY DEBO. BOOKS 
          Geronimo.  Research Files, cont.
R49  B26  77   Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1890. Documents (photocopy), notes (2 of
3)
          78   Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1890. Documents (photocopy), notes (3 of
3)
R49  B27  1    Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1891. Documents (photocopy), notes (1 of
3)
          2    Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1891. Documents (photocopy), notes (2 of
3)
          3    Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1891. Documents (photocopy), notes (3 of
3)
          4    Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1892. Documents (photocopy), notes (1 of
3)
R50  B27  5    Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1892. Documents (photocopy), notes (2 of
3)
          6    Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1892. Documents (photocopy), notes (3 of
3)
          7    Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1893. Documents (photocopy), notes
          8    Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1894. Documents (photocopy), notes (1 of
2)
          9    Mount Vernon Barracks, AL, 1894. Documents (photocopy), notes (2 of
2)
          10   Naiche. Oklahoma Historical Society. Brochures, ca. 1960
          11   Newspapers. Notes, correspondence, 1906, 1972
          12   Notes. Ft. Sill Apache. Dedication of Apache Cemeteries. Notes,
correspondence, program, membership list, 1913, 1953, 1961, 1971
          13   Oklahoma Historical Society, Indian Archives. St. Louis Fair. Clippings,
correspondence, 1903-1904, 1974
          14   Oklahoma Historical Society, Indian Archives. St. Louis Fair.
Correspondence, clippings 1903-1904 
          15   Oklahoma Historical Society, Indian Archives. St. Louis Fair.
Correspondence, clippings 1904
          16   Oklahoma Historical Society, Indian Archives. St. Louis Fair.
Correspondence, clippings, 1904-1905
          17   Oklahoma Historical Society, Indian Archives. St. Louis Fair.
Correspondence, 1903-1904
          18   Oklahoma Historical Society, Indian Archives. St. Louis Fair.
Correspondence, pamphlets, 1904
          19   Oklahoma Historical Society, Indian Archives. Notes, correspondence,
clipping, 1964, 1971


     BY DEBO. BOOKS 
          Geronimo.  Research Files, cont.
R50  B27  20   Oklahoma Historical Society, Indian Archives. Correspondence,
biographical material, 1906-1913, 1961
          21   Opler, Morris E. Notes
          22   Spelling. Notes, list of names
          23   True West, "Massai-Broncho Apache," by Eve Ball, July-Aug. 1971
          24   The West, "On the Warpath with Geronimo," by Eve Ball, Aug. 1971
          25   The Wittick Collection, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe. Photograph
catalog [not on film], correspondence, 1971-1973
          26   Introduction. Notes
          27   Chapter 1,  "Goyahkla, the Child." Notes, correspondence, clippings, 1946,
1971-1972
          28   Chapter 1, "Goyahkla, the Child." Notes, correspondence, 1974
          29   Chapter 2, "Adult Responsibilities." Notes, clipping
          30   Chapter 3, "Mexicans and Americans." Documents, clipping, notes, 1859,
ca. 1940
          31   Chapter 3, "Mexicans and Americans." Notes, clipping
          32   Chapter 4, "Too Many White Men." Notes, correspondence, documents,
1858-1863, 1972
          33   Chapter 5, "Washington has a Policy." Notes
          34   Chapter 6, "Geronimo Is Branded a Renegade." Clippings, 1929, 1960
          35   Chapter 6, "Geronimo Is Branded a Renegade." Notes, clippings 1929,
1960
          36   Chapter 7, "Pattern of Breakouts Is Set." Notes, documents, articles,
correspondence, 1877-1930, 1973
          37   Chapter 8, "Bands Gather in the Sierra Madre." Notes, documents,
correspondence, clippings, 1882, 1972 
          38   Chapter 10, "Sanctuary Is Invaded." Notes, clipping, ca. 1884
          39   Chapter 11, "Back to the Reservation." Notes, documents, 1884
          40   Chapter 11, "Back to the Reservation." Photographic mounting cards
(photocopy), order form, 1974
R51  B27  41   Chapter 12, "Peace with Suspicion on Turkey Creek." Notes
          42   Chapter 13, "History Repeats Itself for Geronimo." Correspondence, notes,
1972-1973
          43   Chapter 13, "History Repeats Itself for Geronimo." Notes, correspondence,
documents, clipping, 1885, ca. 1920, 1973
          44   Chapter 14, "Geronimo Brings Disaster to His People." Documents,
correspondence, notes, 1886
          45   Chapter 15, "This Is the Fourth Time I Have Surrendered." Notes,
correspondence, documents, clipping, 1886, 1925, 1928, 1958

     BY DEBO. BOOKS 
          Geronimo.  Research Files, cont.
R51  B27  46   Chapter 15, "This Is the Fourth Time I Have Surrendered." Clipping,
documents, correspondence, 1887, ca. 1960, 1973
          47   Chapter 16, "All Trails Lead to Prison." Notes, documents, 1886-1887
          48   Chapter 17, "The Apaches Settle Down as Prisoners." Correspondence,
newsletter, documents, 1888-1889, 1898, 1966, 1974
          49   Chapter 17, "The Apaches Settle Down as Prisoners ." Correspondence,
list of imprisoned Apaches, 1972
          50   Chapter 17, "The Apaches Settle Down as Prisoners." Correspondence
(photocopy), notes, 1886
          51   Chapter 17, "The Apaches Settle Down as Prisoners." Correspondence
(photocopy), 1886
          52   Chapter 17, "The Apaches Settle Down as Prisoners." Correspondence
(photocopy), notes, 1887
          53   Chapter 17, "The Apaches Settle Down as Prisoners." Correspondence
(photocopy), notes, 1887
          54   Chapter 17, "The Apaches Settle Down as Prisoners." Correspondence
(photocopy), notes, 1887-1888
          55   Chapter 17, "The Apaches Settle Down as Prisoners." Notes,
correspondence (photocopy), 1887, 1972
          56   Chapter 17, "The Apaches Settle Down as Prisoners." Notes, brochure,
map, 1939, 1968-1971
          57   Chapter 18, "Life at Mount Vernon Barracks." Clippings, 1890, 1893
          58   Chapter 18, "Life at Mount Vernon Barracks." Notes, clippings,
correspondence, 1891-1893, 1973
          59   Chapter 18, "Life at Mount Vernon Barracks." Notes, clippings, 1886,
1889
          60   Chapter 19, "The Prisoners Are Brought to Ft. Sill." Notes,
correspondence, clippings, 1894-1896
          61   Chapter 19, "The Prisoners Are Brought to Ft. Sill." Notes, clippings,
correspondence, 1893-1894, 1968
          62   Chapter 19, "The Prisoners Are Brought to Ft. Sill." Notes
          63   Chapter 20, "Geronimo Is Seen as a Person." Oklahoma Historical Society,
Indian Archives. Clippings, correspondence, 1896, 1904, 1973
          64   Chapter 20, "Geronimo Is Seen as a Person." Notes, correspondence,
clippings, 1973-1977
          65   Chapter 21, "Geronimo on Exhibition." Notes, clippings, correspondence,
1907-1974

     BY DEBO. BOOKS 
          Geronimo.  Research Files, cont.
R51  B27  66   Chapter 21, "Geronimo on Exhibition." Notes, correspondence, clippings,
1906, 1953, 1972-1974
          67   Chapter 22, "Geronimo Finds His Powers In Conflict." Notes, clipping,
1906
          68   Chapter 23, "Geronimo's Final Surrender." Notes, correspondence,
1971-1974
          69   "Epilogue."  Oklahoma Historical Society, Indian Archives. Notes,
clipping, correspondence, 1912-1913, 1974
          70   "Epilogue." Notes, correspondence, clippings, interviews, 1946-1974
          71   Notes [overview of Geronimo's life]

          Geronimo.  Photograph Files
          Note: See comments in "Introduction: Description and Arrangement, Series 4.
Photographs."
          72   Geronimo's burial. Notes, photograph
R52  B27  73   Eskiminzin and his family. Photograph
          74   Son of Geronimo. Chappo Geronimo. Photographs, correspondence, 1974
          75   Won't use. Photographs
          76   Won't use. Photographs
          77   Won't use. Photographs
          78   Won't use. Photographs
          79   Illustrated American. Photographs, correspondence, 1974
          80   Photograph, oil painting (reproduction)
          81   Geronimo. Photographs, correspondence, notes, 1955, 1972-1979
R52  B28  1    Geronimo. Photographs. Correspondence, notes, clippings, 1971-1975
          2    Photographs, not needed. Notes, correspondence, 1972
          3    Photographs, not needed. Notes, correspondence, 1971, 1972
          4    Photographs, not needed. Correspondence, notes, 1972-1974
          5    Photographs, notes, correspondence, 1977

          Geronimo.  Publication Files
          6    Copyright permissions. Correspondence, notes, 1972 - Sep. 23, 1974
          7    Copyright permissions. Correspondence, Sep. 24 - Oct. 24, 1974
          8    Copyright permissions. Correspondence, Nov. 2, 1974-1975
          9    Corrections. Notes, correspondence, 1976-1982
          10   Corrections after 3rd printing. Notes, correspondence, 1982-1986

     BY DEBO. BOOKS 
          Geronimo.  Publication Files, cont.
R52  B28  11   Illustrations. Notes
          12   Illustrations. Notes, correspondence, 1974-1975
          13   Illustrations. Correspondence, photographs, notes, 1956, 1975-1977
          14   Publication. Receipts, royalty reports, 1976-1980
          15   Publication. Correspondence, notes, clipping, 1974-1977
          16   Readers. Correspondence, 1976-1982
          17   National Cowboy Hall of Fame. Western Heritage Awards. Wrangler
Award. Name tag,  bus schedule, program, clippings, 1978
          18   National Cowboy Hall of Fame. Western Heritage Awards. Oklahoma
City. Brochures, map, ca. 1978 [not on film]
          19   Reviews, awards. Correspondence, photographs, 1977
          20   Reviews, awards. Correspondence, clipping, 1977, 1979
          21   Reviews, awards. Clippings, Oct.-Dec.1, 1976
          22   Reviews, awards. Clippings, Dec. 3, 1976-Apr. 17, 1977
          23   Reviews, awards. Clippings, Jun.-Aug. 1977
          24   Reviews, awards. Clippings, Sep.-Nov. 1977
          25   Reviews, awards. Clippings, Nov. 6 -Dec. 11, 1977
          26   Reviews, awards. Clippings, Jan.-Feb. 1978
          27   Reviews, awards. Clippings, correspondence, Mar.-June 1978
          28   Reviews, awards. Clippings, Winter 1978-Oct. 1983 
          29   Southwestern Library Association. Program, acceptance speech, certificate
[on exhibit in Debo Room], Oct. 5-8, 1978
          30   Southwestern Library Association. Correspondence, photographs,
1978-1984
          31   Southwestern Library Association. Newsletters, clippings, 1978-1979
          32   Border Regional Library Association. Certificate, clipping, Nov. 1977
          33   University of Oklahoma Press. Correspondence, publication directions,
1963

          Geronimo.  Manuscript Files.  Draft TMs
          34   Contents. TMs, notes
          35   Changes in manuscript. TMs, notes, correspondence, 1975
          36   Preface. TMs, notes
          37   Introduction. TMs, notes
          38   Chapter 1, "Goyahkla, the Child." TMs, notes
          39   Chapter 2, "Adult Responsibilities." TMs, notes
R53  B28  40   Chapter 3, "Mexicans and Americans." TMs, notes

     BY DEBO. BOOKS 
          Geronimo.  Manuscript Files.  Draft TMs, cont.
R53  B28  41   Chapter 4, "Too Many White Men." TMs, notes
          42   Chapter 5, "Washington Has a Policy." TMs, notes
          43   Chapter 6, "Geronimo Is Branded a Renegade." TMs, notes
          44   Chapter 7, "Pattern of Breakouts Is Set." TMs, notes
          45   Chapter 8, "Bands Gather in the Sierra Madre." TMs, notes
          46   Chapter 9, "Life in the Sierra Madre." TMs, notes
          47   Chapter 10, "Sanctuary Is Invaded." TMs, notes
          48   Chapter 11, "Back to the Reservation." TMs, notes
          49   Chapter 12, "Peace with Suspicion on Turkey Creek." TMs, notes
          50   Chapter 13, "History Repeats Itself for Geronimo." TMs, notes
          51   Chapter 14, "Geronimo Brings Disaster to His People." TMs, notes
          52   Chapter 15, "This Is the Fourth Time I Have Surrendered." TMs, notes
          53   Chapter 16, "All Trails Lead to Prison." TMs, notes
          54   Chapter 17, "The Apaches Settle Down as Prisoners." TMs, notes
          55   Chapter 18, "Life at Mount Vernon Barracks." TMs, notes
          56   Chapter 19, "The Prisoners are Brought to Ft. Sill." TMs, notes
          57   Chapter 20, "Geronimo Is Seen as a Person." TMs, notes
          58   Chapter 21, "Geronimo on Exhibition." TMs, notes
R54  B29  1    Chapter 22, "Geronimo Finds His Powers in Conflict." TMs, notes
          2    Chapter 23, "Geronimo's Final Surrender." TMs, notes
          3    Epilogue. TMs, notes
          4    Index. University of Oklahoma Press instructions, TMs, notes
          5    Bibliography. TMs, notes

          Geronimo.  Manuscript Files.  Final TMs
          6    Table of contents. Notes
          7    Preface, introduction
          8    Chapters 1, 2
          9    Chapters 3, 4
          10   Chapters 5, 6
          11   Chapters 7, 8
          12   Chapters 9, 10
          13   Chapters 11, 12
          14   Chapters 13, 14
          15   Chapters 15, 16
          16   Chapters 17, 18
          17   Chapters 19, 20
          18   Chapters 21, 22, 23
          19   Epilogue
          20   Endnotes

     BY DEBO. BOOKS
          Geronimo.  Manuscript Files.  Final TMs, cont.         
R54  B29  21   Bibliography
          22   Index


          A History of the Indians of the United States.  Norman, OK: University of
Oklahoma Press, 1970.

          A History of the Indians....  Research Files
          23   Chapter 1, "The Indians in Their Homeland." Correspondence, newsletter,
clipping, 1968-1969
          24   Chapter 3, "The White Man Stays." Notes, clipping, 1977
          25   Chapter 5, "A New Power Rises." Notes
          26   Chapter 6, "The New Power Advances." Clippings, correspondence, notes,
1953-1969
          27   Chapter 7, "An Indian Territory Is Established." Clippings, notes,
1960-1967
          28   Chapter 8, "History Repeats Itself." Notes, correspondence, pamphlet,
1958, 1968-1969
          29   Chapter 9, "The Indian Territory Joins the White Man's War." Notes,
correspondence, clipping, 1958-1964
          30   Chapter 10, "The White Man's War Affects the Frontiers." Notes,
clippings, 1968
          31   Chapter 12, "Hunters of the Plains Settle in Indian Territory." Notes,
clippings, 1963
          32   Chapter 13, "North Plains and Northwest Tribes Fight for Their
Homeland." Notes
          33   Chapter 14, "The Apaches Make Their Last Stand." Notes, clipping, 1936
          34   Chapter 16, "Breaking Up the Reservations." Notes
          35   Chapter 17, "What Happened to the Indians?" Notes, clippings,
correspondence, 1969-1971
R55  B29  36   Chapter 18, "The White Man Repents." Clippings, notes, newsletters,
1957-1971
          37   Chapter 19, "Back to the Old Bad Days." Documents, 1949-1968
          38   Chapter 19, "Back to the Old Bad Days." Clippings, notes, 1954-1968
          39   Chapter 19, "Back to the Old Bad Days." Reports, newsbriefs, newsletters,
pamphlet, 1954-1955
          40   Chapter 19, "Back to the Old Bad Days." Newsletters, notes, 1952-1966

     BY DEBO. BOOKS
          A History of the Indians....  Research Files      , cont.
R55  B29  41   Chapter 19, "Back to the Old Bad Days." Correspondence, newsletters,
1948-1964
          42   Chapter 20, "The White Man Gets a New Chance." Newsletters, clippings,
1962-1972
          43   Chapter 20, "The White Man Gets a New Chance." Correspondence,
1966-1974
          44   Chapter 20, "The White Man Gets a New Chance." Reports,
correspondence, newsbriefs, 1959-1970
          45   Chapter 20, "The White Man Gets a New Chance." Notes
          46   Chapter 21, "The Indians Find New Hope." Indian Education Newsletter,
University of Oklahoma, Jun. 1965-Jan. 1967. Oklahomans for Indian Opportunity Newsletter,
Jan. 1967-Dec. 1968 [not on film]
          47   Chapter 21, "The Indians Find New Hope." Oklahomans for Indian
Opportunity. Newsletters [not on film]; reports, clipping, correspondence, 1967-1970
          48   Chapter 21, "The Indians Find New Hope." Indian Affairs. Newsletters,
1956-1969 [not on film]
          49   Chapter 21, "The Indians Find New Hope." Indian Truth. Newsletters,
1960-1969 [not on film]
          50   Chapter 21, "The Indians Find New Hope." Government documents,
1966-1970
          51   Chapter 21, "The Indians Find New Hope." Clippings, 1955-1969
          52   Chapter 21, "The Indians Find New Hope." Clippings, 1970-1972
          53   Chapter 21, "The Indians Find New Hope." Clippings, booklets,
1970-1973
          54   Chapter 21, "The Indians Find New Hope." Notes, clippings,
correspondence, newsletters, 1969-1970
          55   Alaska, used. Association on American Indian Affairs. Reports, 1956-1962
          56   Alaska, used. Research correspondence, 1961-1963
          57   Alaska, used. Indian Affairs. Newsletter, 1950-1969
          58   Alaska, used. Clippings, newsletters, research correspondence, 1961-1969
          59   Alaska, used. Indian Truth. Newsletter, 1963-1967
          60   Alaska, used. Correspondence, notes, 1968-1969
          61   Alaska, not used. Reports, clippings, government documents, 1949-1962
          62   Arizona Highways, July 1960 [not on film]
          63   Editorials, by John Collier, selected from Indians at Work , n.d.


     BY DEBO. BOOKS
          A History of the Indians....  Research Files      , cont.
R56  B29  64   National Congress of American Indians Sentinel. Journals, 1968-1969
          65   Navajo Times, Window Rock, AZ. Newspaper, 1968 [See series
"Newspapers." In Box 53; not on film.]
          66   Rough Rock News, Rough Rock, AZ. Newsletters, Jan. 2-Nov. 7, 1968.
[See series "Newspapers." In Box 53; not on film]
          67   Rough Rock News, Rough Rock, AZ. Newspapers, Mar. 28, 1968-Sep.
12, 1978. [See series "Newspapers."  In Box 53; not on film].
          68   General. Maps, 1960-1971
          69   General. Notes
          70   General. Correspondence, clippings, advertising mail, 1953-1969
          71   Current happenings - past 1970. Clipping, correspondence, 1976-1977
          72   Current happenings - past 1970. Association on American Indian Affairs.
Minutes, Dec. 10, 1976

          A History of the Indians....  Publication Files
R56  B30  1    Corrections. Correspondence, notes, clippings, 1962, 1970
          2    Changes for future printings. Notes, correspondence, 1971-1976
          3    Changes for future printings. Correspondence, 1971-1975
          4    Changes for future printings. Clippings, 1975
          5    Illustrations. Correspondence, notes, photographs, captions, 1968-1970
          6    Illustrations. Wien Consolidated Airlines. Newsletters, photographs,
correspondence, 1968-1969
          7    Illustrations. Notes
          8    [Folder not used]
          9    Illustrations. Data, correspondence, photograph
          10   Plan. Clippings, notes, 1968
          11   Copyright permissions. Correspondence, notes, 1968-1969
          12   Maps, notes, report, correspondence, 1961-1969
          13   Corrections, seventh printing. Notes
          14   Public interest. Name list, Nov. 1970
          15   Publication. Correspondence, 1969-1971
          16   Publication. University of Oklahoma Press. Instructions, photographs
          17   Publication. Royalty statements, receipts, 1971-1980
          18   Readers. Correspondence, clipping, 1969-1971
     


     
     BY DEBO. BOOKS
          A History of the Indians....  Publication Files        , cont.
R56  B30  19   Reviews. Clippings, correspondence, Nov. 1970-Jan. 1971
          20   Reviews. Clippings, Feb.-Oct. 1971
          21   Reviews. Clippings, 1972-1987
          22   Indian comments. Correspondence, Apr. 23, 1984

          A History of the Indians....  Manuscript Files
          [Note: Debo used lectures she had presented as a foundation for the manuscript.
Lecture numbers, when known, are indicated.]
          23   Opening pages. TMs, correspondence, notes, 1970
          24   Chapter 1, "Indians in Their Homeland." TMs [lecture 1]
          25   Chapter 2, "The White Man Comes." TMs [lecture 2]
          26   Chapter 3, "The White Man Stays." TMs [lecture 3]
R57  B30  27   Chapter 4, "Caught in the Power Struggle." TMs [lecture 4?]
          28   Chapter 5, "A New Power Rises." TMs [lecture 5?]
          29   Chapter 6, "The New Power Advances." TMs [lecture 6]
          30   Chapter 7, "An Indian Territory Is Established." TMs [lecture 7]
          31   Chapter 8, "History Repeats Itself." TMs [lecture 8]
          32   Chapter 9, "The Indian Territory Joins the White Man's War." TMs
[lecture 9]
          33   Chapter 10, "The White Man's War Affects the Frontiers." TMs [lecture
10]
          34   Chapter 11, "Reconstruction in the Indian Territory." TMs, notes
          35   Chapter 12, "Hunters of the Plains Settle in Indian Territory." TMs
          36   Chapter 13, "North Plains and Northwest Tribes Fight for their Homeland."
TMs [lecture 13]
R58  B30  37   Chapter 14, "The Apaches Make Their Last Stand." TMs
          38   Chapter 15, "Now the Reservations." TMs
          39   Chapter 16, "Breaking Up the Reservations." TMs [lecture 17]
          40   Chapter 17, "What Happened to the Indians?" TMs [lecture 11?]
          41   Chapter 18, "The White Man Repents." TMs
          42   Chapter 19, "Back to the Old Bad Days." TMs
          43   Chapter 20, "The White Man Gets a New Chance." TMs, notes
          44   Chapter 21, "The Indians Find New Hope." TMs
          45   Index. A-Hic. TMs
          46   Index. Hit-Ol. TMs
          47   Index. Or-Z. TMs
          48   Endnotes, bibliography. TMs





     BY DEBO. BOOKS
     
          Oklahoma, Foot-loose and Fancy-free.  Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma
Press, 1949.

          Oklahoma, Foot-loose and Fancy-free.  Research Files
          [Note: Citations for the clippings, most of which are newspaper articles, are on
film in lieu of the actual articles. Items that are not  clippings' and that are not filmed are indicated
in this inventory and/or on the film.]  

R59  B31  1    Oklahoma relics, cherished objects. Clippings, 1952-1979
          2    Floods. Clippings, May 1957
          3    Physical setting. Clippings, correspondence, interview, 1951-1961
          4    History. Clippings, 1937-1949
          5    History. Clippings, 1950-1957
          6    History. Clippings, newsletter, 1958-1973
          7    History. Correspondence, 1943-1957
          8    History. Notes, newspaper, programs, booklet, etc., 1939-1972
          9    Politics. Clippings, newsletter, 1946-1957
          10   Politics. Clippings, 1958-1963
          11   Politics. Notes, correspondence, booklet, 1947
          12   Oil. Clippings, 1946-1951
          13   Oil. Clippings, 1952-1963
          14   Oil. Correspondence, 1947-1953
          15   Oil. Notes, bulletin, newsletter, booklet, court documents, 1941-1987
          16   Agriculture. Ranching. Clippings, correspondence, 1949-1962
          17   Agriculture. Conservation. Clippings, 1946
          18   Agriculture. Conservation. Clippings, 1947
          19   Agriculture. Conservation. Clippings, 1947-1952
          20   Agriculture. Conservation. Correspondence, notes, interviews, etc.,
1946-1947
          21   Agriculture. Conservation. Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station,
Cooperative  Extension Service. Publications, 1941-1948 [not on film]
          22   Industry. Clippings, correspondence, 1950-1962
          23   Industry. Correspondence, pamphlet, program, 1957
          24   Oklahomans. Clippings, 1937-1971
          25   Oklahomans. Report, speeches, pamphlets, note, 1953-1961
          26   Indians. Clippings, 1935-1954
          27   Indians. Clippings, 1955-1971


     BY DEBO. BOOKS
          Oklahoma, Foot-loose and Fancy-free.  Research Files   , cont.
R59  B31  28   Indians. Correspondence, 1942-1956
          29   Indians. Notes, pamphlets, program, interview, 1935-1957
R59  B32  1    Young people. Education. Clippings, 1939-1949
          2    Young people. Education. Clippings, 1952-1964
          3    Young people. Education. Correspondence, 1947-1961
          4    Young people. Education. Notes, pamphlets [not on film] 1930-1954
          5    Athletics. Clippings, 1948-1962
          6    Playgrounds. Reservoirs. Clippings, 1949-1967
          7    Places. Celebrations. Clippings, 1938-1947
          8    Places. Celebrations. Clippings, 1950-1954
          9    Places. Celebrations. Clippings, 1955-1972
          10   Places. Celebrations. Notes, correspondence, pamphlets [not on film] ,
1947-1961
          11   Fine arts. Clippings, 1946-1947
          12   Fine arts. Clippings, 1948-1953
          13   Fine arts. Clippings, notes, newsletter, 1954-1970
          14   Fine arts. Pamphlets, booklets, program, journal, 1943-1975
          15   Fine arts. Notes, correspondence, photograph, interviews, clipping,
1946-1963
          16   Writing. Clippings, 1944-1952
          17   Writing. Clippings, 1953-1966
          18   Writing. Correspondence, notes, interview, 1946-1947
          19   Writing. Pamphlets, newsletter, report, catalog, coloring book, 1941-1956
          20   Oklahoma. Semi-Centennial. Clippings, brochure 1957
          21   "This is Oklahoma." Clippings, Jul. 30, 1961
          22   New developments, especially military bases. Clippings, 1949-1953
          23   Plan. Clippings, notes, 1946-1947
          24   Oklahoma. Clippings, notes, 1936-1949
          25   Geology. Geography. Flora. Fauna. Clippings, 1927-1952
          26   Geology. Geography. Flora. Fauna. Notes, correspondence, newsletter,
bulletin, pamphlet, 1942-1948
          27   Guthrie, OK. Souvenir photograph album, information sheets, 1948
          28   Business. Industry. Clippings, 1943-1949
          29   Business. Industry. Notes, correspondence, postcards, interview,
1947-1948




     BY DEBO. BOOKS
          Oklahoma, Foot-loose and Fancy-free.  Research Files   , cont.
R59  B32  30   Business. Industry. Pamphlets, reports, postcards (Henryetta, OK),
minutes, map, 1940-1947
R59  B33  1    People. Clippings, 1946-1947
          2    People. Clippings, Jul. 1947-1972
          3    People. Correspondence, 1947-1948
          4    People. Notes, OAMC Experiment Station bulletins, pamphlets, interviews,
1935-1948
          5    Sports. Clippings, 1943-1946
          6    Sports. Clippings, Jan. - Jun. 1947
          7    Sports. Clippings, 1947-1948
          8    Sports. Clippings, Jan. 1948-1949
R60  B33  9    Sports. [Basketball. Wrestling.] Correspondence, notes, information sheets,
1946-1948
          10   Boley, OK. Clippings, programs, correspondence, 1947
          11   Parks. Hunting. Fishing. Clippings, 1940-1947
          12   Parks. Hunting. Fishing. Clippings, Jun. 1947-1949
          13   Parks. Hunting. Fishing. Pamphlets, maps, newsletters, 1941-1948
          14   General. Clippings, notes, 1946-1955

          Oklahoma, Foot-loose and Fancy-free.  Publication Files
          15   British Library. Correspondence, Oct. 29 - Nov. 28, 1986
          16   New edition. Correspondence, Jul. 24, 1961 - Oct. 11, 1962
          17   Corrections. 3rd printing. Notes
          18   New edition. Preface, corrections, correspondence, Sep. 11, 1981 - Jan. 5,
1987
          19   Revisions. Notes
          20   Illustrations. Photographs, notes, correspondence, Jul. 1949
          21   Illustrations. Pamphlets. May 1942 - May 1948
          22   Illustrations. Correspondence, Jan. - Mar. 1949
          23   Illustrations. Clippings, Apr.- Jun. 1946
          24   Royalty statements, Jul. 1950 - Jul. 1957
          25   Correspondence, Mar. 18, 1946 - Nov. 8, 1986
          26   Corrections. Correspondence, Aug. 25, 1981 - Sep. 18, 1985
          27   Readers. Correspondence, Nov. 15, 1949 - Jun. 28, 1977
          28   Reprint. Corrections, notes
          29   Reviews. Clippings, Aug.- Nov. 1949
          30   Reviews. Clippings, Dec. 1949 - Jun. 1950
          31   Reviews. Clippings, Jul. 1950 - Oct. 1987
          32   Reviews. Clippings, n.d.

     

     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Oklahoma, Foot-loose and Fancy-free.  Publication Files, cont.  
R60  B33  33   Dinner, 1949. Clippings, correspondence, photographs, Nov. 1949
               See also "Introduction: Related Collections."

          Oklahoma, Foot-loose and Fancy-free.  Manuscript Files
          34   Introductory material. TMs. 
          35   [Chapter 1 discarded], "They Write About Oklahoma." TMs, notes
          36   [Chapter 1 discarded], "They Write About Oklahoma." TMs, notes
          37   Chapter 1, "The Land We Know." TMs, notes
          38   Chapter 1, "The Land We Know." TMs
          39   Chapter 2, "Red People." TMs
          40   Chapter 2, "Red People." TMs
          41   Chapter 3, "The White Man Builds in Oklahoma." TMs
          42   Chapter 3, "The White Man Builds in Oklahoma." TMs
          43   Chapter 4, "Politics." TMs
          44   Chapter 4, "Politics." TMs
          45   Chapter 5, "Oil." TMs, notes
          46   Chapter 5, "Oil." TMs
          47   Chapter 6, "Oil." TMs, notes
          48   Chapter 6, "Oil." TMs
          49   Chapter 7, "Conservation and Agriculture." TMs, notes
          50   Chapter 7, "Conservation and Agriculture." TMs
          51   Chapter 8, "Conservation and Agriculture." TMs, notes
          52   Chapter 8, "Conservation and Agriculture." TMs
          53   Chapter 9, "Industry and Aviation." TMs, notes
          54   Chapter 9, "Industry and Aviation." TMs
          55   Chapter 10, "People." TMs, notes
R61  B33  56   Chapter 10, "People." TMs
          57   Chapter 11, "People." TMs, notes
          58   Chapter 11, "People." TMs
          59   Chapter 12, "Indians." TMs, notes
          60   Chapter 12, "Indians." TMs
          61   Chapter 13, "Indians." TMs, notes
          62   Chapter 13, "Indians." TMs
          63   Chapter 14, "Young People." TMs, notes
          64   Chapter 14, "Young People." TMs
          65   Chapter 15, "Sports." TMs, notes
          66   Chapter 15, "Sports." TMs
          67   Chapter 16, "Outing Places." TMs, notes
          68   Chapter 16, "Outing Places." TMs
          69   Chapter 17, "Places and Celebrations." TMs, notes


     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Oklahoma, Foot-loose and Fancy-free.  Manuscript Files, cont.  
R61  B33  70   Chapter 17, "Places and Celebrations." TMs
          71   Chapter 18, "Fine Arts." TMs, notes
          72   Chapter 18, "Fine Arts." TMs
          73   Chapter 19, "Writing." TMs, notes
          74   Chapter 19, "Writing." TMs
          75   Endnotes. TMs, notes
          76   Index. TMs, notes

     
          Prairie City: The Story of an American Community.  New York: A.A. Knopf,
1944; New York: Gordian Press, 1969; Tulsa, OK: Council Oak Books, 1985.

          Prairie City.  Research Files
          Note: From Box 34 f.29 through Box 35 f.52, brackets are used to enclose added
descriptive terms of the topics one might expect to find in the folder.

R61  B34  1    County (Logan) history. Guthrie (OK) Daily Leader, Apr. 16,  1972 [not
on film] 
          2    [Folder not used]
          3    County (Logan) history. Map, pamphlet [not on film]
          4    Enid (OK) history. Enid Morning News, Mar. 24, Nov. 16, 1976; Nov. 1,
1977 [not on  film]
          5    Enid (OK) history. Clippings, Nov. 16, 1982
          6    History of Marshall (OK). Notes, interviews, 1942-1978
          7    History of Marshall (OK). Notes, interviews, TMs, 1943, ca. 1977
          8    History of Marshall (OK). TMs, 1929-1930
          9    History of Marshall (OK). Tornado. Clippings, notes, May 22, 27, June
1977
          10   History of Marshall (OK). Prairie City Days. Guthrie (OK) Daily Leader,
Apr. 18, 1977 [not on film]
          11   History of Marshall (OK). Notes, interviews, 1941-1946
          12   History of Marshall (OK). Families. Community. Prairie City Piper,
1973-1978
          13   [Folder not used]
          14   [Folder not used]
          15   Marshall Community Development Association. Correspondence,
clippings, minutes, Feb. 16 - Mar. 7, 1957, Jul. 9, 1959
          16   Oklahoma sketches. Correspondence, newsletter, Aug. 13, 1972, Apr. 10,
1974
          17   Oklahoma sketches. Clippings, 1967-1976

     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Prairie City.  Research Files      , cont.
R61  B34  18   Oklahoma sketches. Clippings, 1976-1977
          19   Oklahoma Image Project. Correspondence, brochures, Nov. 16, 1977
          20   Price, E.D., Autobiography. Photocopy of TMs
          21   Prairie City Days. Clippings, photographs, 1969-1972
          22   Prairie City Days. Clippings, 1969, 1986
          23   Prairie City Days. Buttons, badges, 1971, n.d. [not on film]
          24   Prairie City Days. Correspondence, clippings, notes, interview, 1969-1973
          25   Prairie City Days. Newsletter, notes, flyers, clippings, 1945, 1969(?)-1985
          26   Prairie City Days. Clippings, flyers, notes, correspondence
          27   Prairie City Days. Photographs, clippings, correspondence, 1969- 1977
          28   Chapters 1, 2, "Staking a Claim, The Little Store in the Wilderness."
Interviews, notes
R62  B34  29   Chapters 1, 2, "Staking a Claim, The Little Store in the Wilderness."
[Cherokee Strip. Run of 1889.]  Interviews, notes
          30   Chapters 1, 2, "Staking a Claim, The Little Store in the Wilderness." [Mail.
Hunting. Water.]  Interviews, notes
          31   Chapters 1, 2, "Staking a Claim, The Little Store in the Wilderness."
[Rice's Corner.]  Interviews, notes
          32   Chapters 1, 2, "Staking a Claim, The Little Store in the Wilderness."
[Mulhall. Oil. Trips. Social events. Obituaries.]  Clippings
          33   Chapters 1, 2, "Staking a Claim, The Little Store in the Wilderness."
[Cherokee Strip. Early Settlers. Cattle. Post offices.]  Interviews, clippings
          34   Chapters 1, 2, "Staking a Claim, The Little Store in the Wilderness."
[Health. Church. Cherokee Strip. Run of 1889.]  Notes, interviews
          35   Chapters 1, 2, "Staking a Claim, The Little Store in the Wilderness." [Run
of 1889. Billy Fox.]  Interviews, notes
          36   Chapter 3, "Building a Government." [Sod houses. Schools. Farming.
Churches.]  Correspondence, interviews, notes
          37   Chapter 3, "Building a Government." [Taxes. Townships. Potter
Community. Schools. Houses.]  Correspondence, interviews, notes, clippings
          38   Chapter 3, "Building a Government." [Finance. Bridges. Politics.] 
Correspondence, interviews, notes, clippings



     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Prairie City.  Research Files, cont.
R62  B34  39   Chapter 3, "Building a Government." [Statehood. Schools. Politics.] 
Interviews, notes
          40   Chapter 3, "Building a Government." Article: "The Populist Party in
Kansas," by W.P. Harrington [not on film]
          41   Chapters 4, 5, "A Society in the Making, The Old-Time Religion."
[Churches. Social Events.]  Interviews, notes, clipping
          42   Chapters 4, 5, "A Society in the Making, The Old-Time Religion." 
Interviews, notes
          43   Chapters 4, 5, "A Society in the Making, The Old-Time Religion." [Sunday
school. Hospitality. Crops.]  Interviews, notes, correspondence
          44   Chapters 4, 5, "A Society in the Making, The Old-Time Religion."
[Mulhall. Literary Societies. Picnics. Banks.]  Interviews, notes, bulletin
          45   Chapter 6, "The Run into the Cherokee Strip." [Negroes. Prairie fires.
Animals.]  Interviews, notes
          46   Chapter 6, "The Run into the Cherokee Strip." [Buffalo wallows. Cattle.
Timber.]  Interviews, notes
          47   Chapter 6, "The Run into the Cherokee Strip." Pamphlet: "Spirit of '93,"
Cherokee Strip Celebration, Enid, OK, Sept. 16, 1938 
          48   Chapter 7, "Prairie City Feels a Boom." [Newspapers. Drinking.] 
Interviews, notes
          49   Chapter 7, "Prairie City Feels a Boom." [Town Company. Old Town.] 
Interviews, notes, clipping, correspondence
          50   Chapter 7, "Prairie City Feels a Boom." [Schools. Buildings. Land claims.] 
Interviews, notes, clipping, correspondence
          51   Chapter 8, "The Economic Basis." [Banking. Farming. Economics.] 
Interviews, notes
          52   Chapter 8, "The Economic Basis." [Banking. Taxes. Homesteading.] 
Interviews, notes
          53   Chapter 8, "The Economic Basis." [Taxes. Banking. Homesteading.] 
Interviews, notes, clippings
          54   Chapter 8, "The Economic Basis." [Farming. Schools.]  Interviews, notes
          55   Chapter 8, "The Economic Basis." [Banking. Pensions.]  Interviews,
clipping, pamphlet, correspondence
          56   Chapter 9, "The People Come to Town." [Social events. Germans. Prairie
chickens.]  Interviews, notes
          57   Chapter 9, "The People Come to Town." [Banking. Politics. Pensions.] 
Interviews, notes


     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Prairie City.  Research Files, cont.
R63  B34  58   Chapter 9, "The People Come to Town." [Politics. Shootings. Weather.] 
Interviews, notes
          59   Chapter 9, "The People Come to Town." Oklahoma Christian Missionary
Society. Convention proceedings, 1907, 1908 [not on film]
          60   Chapter 9, "The People Come to Town." [Outlaws.]  Interviews, notes
          61   Chapter 9, "The People Come to Town." [Churches. Veterans.] 
Interviews, notes, correspondence
          62   Chapter 9, "The People Come to Town." [Logan County. Methodism.]
Booklet, 1933
          63   Chapter 10, "The Passing of the Pioneer Era." [Spanish-American War.
Politics. Social life. Inventions.]  Interviews, notes
          64   Chapter 10, "The Passing of the Pioneer Era."  Notes
          65   Chapter 10, "The Passing of the Pioneer Era." [Farming. Weather. Social
events.]  Interviews, notes
          66   Chapter 10, "The Passing of the Pioneer Era." [Farm sales. Railroads.
Mines.]  Interviews, notes
          67   Chapter 11, "Coming of the Railroad." [Businesses. Moving town.
Saturdays.]  Notes
          68   Chapter 11, "Coming of the Railroad." [Water. Gambling. Businesses.
Social events.]  Interviews, notes
          69   Chapters 12, 13, 14, "City Ways, The Shock of Tragedy, Prairie City
Gambles With Its Future." [Town lot sales. Rent houses.]  Interviews, notes
          70   Chapters 12, 13, 14, "City Ways, The Shock of Tragedy, Prairie City
Gambles With Its Future." [Farming. Weather.]  Interviews, notes
          71   Chapters 12, 13, 14, "City Ways, The Shock of Tragedy, Prairie City
Gambles With Its Future." [Outlaws. Violence. Tragedies. Tramps.]  Interviews, notes
          72   Chapters 12, 13, 14, "City Ways, The Shock of Tragedy, Prairie City
Gambles With Its Future." Booklet: "Marshall, OK, 1903-1953"  [not on film]
          73   Chapters 12, 13, 14, "City Ways, The Shock of Tragedy, Prairie City
Gambles With Its Future." [Churches. Land owners. Land sales.]  Notes
          74   Chapters 12, 13, 14, "City Ways, The Shock of Tragedy, Prairie City
Gambles With Its Future." [Fire Department. Organizations. Tragedy. Water. Oil.]  Notes


     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Prairie City.  Research Files, cont.
R63  B34  75   Chapters 12, 13, 14, "City Ways, The Shock of Tragedy, Prairie City
Gambles With Its Future." [Churches. Social events. Railroads.]  Interviews, notes
R63  B35  1    Chapter 15, "The Magic of Statehood." [Statehood. Politics. Businesses.
Farming.]  Interviews, notes
          2    Chapter 15, "The Magic of Statehood." [Statehood. Weather. Farming.
Liquor.]  Interviews, notes
          3    Chapters 16, 17, "The Peaceful Years, Prairie City Graduates."
[Automobiles. Liquor. Social events. Negroes.]  Interviews, notes
          4    Chapters 16, 17, "The Peaceful Years, Prairie City Graduates." [Churches.
Cotton. Banking.]  Notes
          5    Chapters 16, 17, "The Peaceful Years, Prairie City Graduates."
[Newspapers. Statehood. Prohibition. Politics.]  Interviews, notes
R64  B35  6    Chapters 16, 17, "The Peaceful Years, Prairie City Graduates." [Schools.
Churches.]  Interviews, notes
          7    Chapters 16, 17, "The Peaceful Years, Prairie City Graduates." [Stock
show. Prices. Weather.]  Interviews, notes
          8    Chapters 16, 17, "The Peaceful Years, Prairie City Graduates." [Post
office. Banking. Oil. Railroads. Crime. Indians.]  Notes
          9    Chapters 18, 19, "Over There, Sheeted Terror." [Mexicans. Utilities.
Mining. Socialism.]  Notes
          10   Chapters 18, 19, "Over There, Sheeted Terror." [Tractors. Farming. WWI.
Prices.]  Interview, notes
          11   Chapters 18, 19, "Over There, Sheeted Terror." [WWI. Flu.]  Notes,
clipping
          12   Chapters 18, 19, "Over There, Sheeted Terror." [Ku Klux Klan.] 
Interviews, notes, correspondence
          13   Chapter 20, "Never Again." [Prohibition. Morals. Crime.]  Interviews,
notes
          14   Chapter 20, "Never Again." [Social events. Radio. Movies. Wolf drives.] 
Notes
          15   Chapter 20, "Never Again."[ Armistice Day. Politics. Roads.]  Notes
          16   Chapter 20, "Never Again." [Banking. Bankruptcy. Fairs.]  Interviews,
notes
          17   Chapter 20, "Never Again." [Farming. Prices. Weather. Transportation.] 
Interviews, notes, clipping
          18   Chapter 20, "Never Again." [Schools. County agents. Women's suffrage.] 
Notes
          19   Chapter 20, "Never Again." [Automobiles. Roads.]  Interview, notes
          20   Chapter 20, "Never Again." [Oil.]  Notes


     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Prairie City.  Research Files, cont.
R64  B35  21   Chapter 20, "Never Again." [Schools. Sports. Post office. Fires. Civic
development.]  Notes
          22   Chapter 20, "Never Again." [Farming. Prices.]  Notes
          23   Chapter 20, "Never Again." [Farming. Land sales.]  Notes
          24   Chapter 21, "Flowing Gold." [Oil. Banking.]  Interview, notes
          25   Chapter 21, "Flowing Gold." [Utilities. Churches. Town life. Schools.] 
Notes
          26   Chapter 21, "Flowing Gold." [Business. Entertainment. Accidents.] 
Interview, notes
          27   Chapter 21, "Flowing Gold." [Oil. Farming. Prices.]  Interviews, notes
R65  B35  28   Chapter 21, "Flowing Gold." [Town development. Oil boom.]  Notes
          29   Chapters 22-25, "Depression Years, Doldrums, Weakest Link, Rules are
Changed." [Farming. New Deal. Pensions. Relief. Prices.]  Interview, notes
          30   Chapters 22-25, "Depression Years, Doldrums, Weakest Link, Rules are
Changed." [School. Churches. Politics. Oil.]  Notes, booklet
          31   Chapters 22-25, "Depression Years, Doldrums, Weakest Link, Rules are
Changed." [Civic organizations. Transportation. Banking.]  Notes, correspondence
          32   Chapters 22-25, "Depression Years, Doldrums, Weakest Link, Rules are
Changed." [Alcohol. Prices. Relief.]  Interviews, notes, correspondence, clippings, report
          33   Chapters 22-25, "Depression Years, Doldrums, Weakest Link, Rules are
Changed." [Business. Banking. Newspaper. Bank failure.]  Notes
          34   Chapters 22-25, "Depression Years, Doldrums, Weakest Link, Rules are
Changed." [Business. Prices. Taxes.]  Notes
          35   Chapters 22-25, "Depression Years, Doldrums, Weakest Link, Rules are
Changed." [Relief. Farming. New Deal programs.]  Interviews, notes
          36   Chapters 22-25, "Depression Years, Doldrums, Weakest Link, Rules are
Changed." [Sports. World's Fair. Entertainment. Crime. Deaths. Automobiles.]  Interviews, notes
          37   Chapters 22-25, "Depression Years, Doldrums, Weakest Link, Rules are
Changed." [Relief. Taxes. Rents. Water. Oil. Banking. Transportation.]  Interviews, notes
          38   After Pearl Harbor. [WWII. Military service. Home front.]  Interviews,
notes


     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Prairie City.  Research Files, cont.
R65  B35  39   After Pearl Harbor. [Farming. Farm sales. Pearl Harbor.]  Interviews,
clippings, notes
          40   After Pearl Harbor. [Rationing.]  Interviews, manuscript notes, clippings
          41   After Pearl Harbor. [WWII. Students. Farming.]  Interviews, notes,
clippings, program
          42   After Pearl Harbor. [Bohemian community. WWII. Home front.] 
Interviews, notes
          43   Land sales.  Notes, newsletters
          44   Bulletins. Oklahoma A&M College.  [not on film]
          45   Oklahoma Current Farm Economics, 1940-1943 [ not on film]
          46   Oklahoma Current Farm Economics, 1945-1947  [not on film]
          47   Unused, general. [Population. Farming.]  Notes
          48   Unused, general. [Prices. Hunting. Bicycles.]  Notes
          49   Unused, general. [Graves. Ice. Sales.]  Notes
          50   Unused, general.  Clippings
          51   Elevator. Interviews, report, by-laws
          52   Elevator. Calendar, 1945 [not on film]

          Prairie City.  Publication Files
          53   Illustrations. Correspondence, 1943-1944.
          54   Illustrations. Notes
          55   Illustrations. Photographs, notes
          56   Publication. Correspondence, clippings, 1942-1948
R66  B35  57   Publication. Notes, correspondence, receipt, royalty statements, TMs
("Twenty-five Years After"), 1944-1948, 1969-1975
          58   Readers. Correspondence, clippings, 1942
          59   Readers. Correspondence, 1944, 1986
          60   Reviews. Clippings, correspondence, May 1944
          61   Reviews. Newspaper clippings, Jun.-Sep., Dec. 1944
          62   Reviews. Journal clippings, transcript, 1944-1945
          63   "Problems in Writing Prairie City". Correspondence, review, TMs,
1951-1952, 1961
          64   Usage, citing "Prairie City." Clippings, 1945
R66  B36  1    Council Oak Books (Tulsa, OK). Clippings, 1985
          2    Council Oak Books. Reviews. Clippings, correspondence, 1985-1986
          3    Council Oak Books. Correspondence, reviews, 1986
          4    Council Oak Books. Corrections. Correspondence, 1986



     BY DEBO. BOOKS

          Prairie City.  Manuscript Files.  Rough Draft
               [Note: The final TMs was not among Debo's papers.]
R66  B36  5    Chapter 1, "Staking a Claim." TMs, notes
               Chapter 2, "Building a Government." TMs, notes
               Chapter 3, "The Little Store in the Wilderness." TMs, notes
          6    Chapter 4, "Society in Making." TMs, notes 
               Chapter 5, "Old-Time Religion." TMs, notes
          7    Chapter 6, "The Run Into the Cherokee Strip." TMs, notes
          8    Chapter 7, "Prairie City Feels a Boom." TMs, notes
          9    Chapter 8, "The Economic Basis." TMs, notes
          10   Chapter 9, "The People Come to Town." TMs, notes
          11   Chapter 10, "The Passing of the Pioneer Era." TMs, notes
          12   Chapter 11, "Coming of the Railroad." TMs, notes
          13   Chapter 12, "City Ways." TMs, notes
          14   Chapter 13, "Shock of Tragedy." TMs, notes
          15   Chapter 14, "Prairie City Gambles With Its Future." TMs, notes
          16   Chapter 15, "Magic of Statehood." TMs, notes
          17   Chapter 16, "Peaceful Years." TMs, notes
          18   Chapter 17, "Prairie City Graduates." TMs, notes
          19   Chapter 18, "Over There." TMs, notes
          20   Chapter 19, "Sheeted Terror." TMs, notes
          21   Chapter 20, "Never Again." TMs, notes
          22   Chapter 21, "Flowing Gold." TMs, notes
          23   Chapter 22, "Weakest Link." TMs, notes
          24   Chapter 23, "Depression Years." TMs, notes
          25   Chapter 24, "Rules are Changed." TMs, notes
          26   Chapter 25, "Doldrums." TMs, notes
          27   Chapter 26, "Pearl Harbor." TMs, notes

     
          The Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic.  Norman, OK: University of
Oklahoma Press, 1934.

          Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic.  Research Files
R67  B36  28   Background. Notes
          29   Bibliography. Notes
          30   Background. Notes
          31   Background, bibliography. Notes, correspondence, 1932
          32   Background, bibliography. Notes
          33   Background, bibliography. Notes

     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic.  Research Files, cont.
R67  B36  34   Chapter 1, "The Primitive Choctaws." Notes
          35   Chapter 1, "The Primitive Choctaws." Notes
          36   Chapter 1, "The Primitive Choctaws." Notes, correspondence (1933)
          37   Chapter 2, "The Coming of the White Man." Notes
          38   Chapter 2, "The Coming of the White Man." Notes
          39   Chapter 2, "The Coming of the White Man." Removal. Notes
          40   Chapter 2, "The Coming of the White Man." Removal. Notes
          41   Chapter 2, "The Coming of the White Man." Removal. Notes
          42   Chapter 3, "Life in the New Land." Notes
          43   Chapter 3, "Life in the New Land." Notes
          44   Chapter 3, "Life in the New Land." Notes
          45   Chapter 3, "Life in the New Land." Notes
          46   Chapter 3, "Life in the New Land." Notes
          47   Chapter 3, "Life in the New Land." Notes
R68  B36  48   Chapter 3, "Life in the New Land." Notes
          49   Chapter 4, "Civil War and Reconstruction." Notes
          50   Chapter 4, "Civil War and Reconstruction." Notes
          51   Chapter 4, "Civil War and Reconstruction." Notes
          52   Chapter 4, "Civil War and Reconstruction." Notes
          53   Chapter 4, "Civil War and Reconstruction." Notes
          54   Chapter 4, "Civil War and Reconstruction." Notes
          55   Chapter 5, "Economic Development." Notes
          56   Chapter 5, "Economic Development." Notes
          57   Chapter 5, "Economic Development." Notes
          58   Chapter 5, "Economic Development." Notes
          59   Chapter 5, "Economic Development." Notes
          60   Chapter 5, "Economic Development." Notes
          61   Chapter 5, "Economic Development." Notes
          62   Chapter 5, "Economic Development." Notes
          63   Chapter 5, "Economic Development." Notes
          64   Chapter 5, "Economic Development." Notes
          65   Chapter 5, "Economic Development." Notes
          66   Chapter 6, "The Administration of Public Finance." (Empty when received
at OSU, March 1988.)
          67   Chapter 7, "Political History." [elections]. Notes
R69  B36  68   Chapter 7, "Political History." [biographical sketches] Notes
          69   Chapter 7, "Political History." Notes
          70   Chapter 7, "Political History." Notes
          71   Chapter 7, "Political History." Notes
          72   Chapter 7, "Political History." Notes

     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic. Research Files, cont.
R69  B36  73   Chapter 8, "Crime and Justice." Notes
          74   Chapter 8, "Crime and Justice." Notes
          75   Chapter 8, "Crime and Justice." Notes
          76   Chapter 8, "Crime and Justice." Notes
          77   Chapter 8, "Crime and Justice." Notes
          78   Chapter 8, "Crime and Justice." Notes
          79   Chapter 8, "Crime and Justice." Notes
          80   Chapter 8, "Crime and Justice." Notes
          81   Chapter 9, "Relations with the United States." Notes, correspondence
(1953), note cards, calendar
          82   Chapter 9, "Relations with the United States." Notes
          83   Chapter 9, "Relations with the United States." Notes
R69  B37  1    Chapter 9, "Relations with the United States." Notes
          2    Chapter 9, "Relations with the United States." Notes
          3    Chapter 9, "Relations with the United States." Notes
          4    Chapter 9, "Relations with the United States." Notes
          5    Chapter 9, "Relations with the United States." Notes
R70  B37  6    Chapter 9, "Relations with the United States." Notes
          7    Chapter 9, "Relations with the United States." Notes
          8    Chapter 10, "Society in the Choctaw Nation." Notes
          9    Chapter 10, "Society in the Choctaw Nation." Notes
          10   Chapter 10, "Society in the Choctaw Nation." Notes
          11   Chapter 10, "Society in the Choctaw Nation." Notes
          12   Chapter 10, "Society in the Choctaw Nation." Notes
          13   Chapter 10, "Society in the Choctaw Nation." Notes
          14   Chapter 10, "Society in the Choctaw Nation." Notes
          15   Chapter 10, "Society in the Choctaw Nation." Notes
          16   Chapter 11, "Surrender to the United States." Notes
          17   Chapter 11, "Surrender to the United States." Notes
          18   Chapter 11, "Surrender to the United States." Notes
          19   Chapter 11, "Surrender to the United States." Notes, correspondence
(1947)
          20   Chapter 12, "Dissolution of Tribal Interests." Notes, correspondence
(1932, 1933)
          21   Chapter 12, "Dissolution of Tribal Interests." Notes
          22   Chapter 12, "Dissolution of Tribal Interests." Notes, clipping
          23   Chapter 12, "Dissolution of Tribal Interests." Notes
          24   Chapter 12, "Dissolution of Tribal Interests." Notes
          25   Chapter 12, "Dissolution of Tribal Interests." Notes
R71  B37  26   Chapter 12, "Dissolution of Tribal Interests." Notes
          27   Chapter 12, "Dissolution of Tribal Interests." Notes

     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic. Research Files, cont.
R71  B37  28   Chapter 12, "Dissolution of Tribal Interests." Notes
          29   Chapter 12, "Dissolution of Tribal Interests." Notes
          30   Chapter 12, "Dissolution of Tribal Interests." Notes
          31   Chapter 12, "Dissolution of Tribal Interests." Notes

          Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic. Publication Files
          32   Correspondence, reviews, pamphlets, 1934, 1960-1975
          33   Corrections, TMs of Preface (2d edition, 1960)
          34   Royalty statements, 1934-1980
          35   Reviews. Correspondence, 1934-1936, 1959
          36   Reviews. Clippings, 1934-1935, 1972-1975
          37   Reviews. Clippings, 1961, 1972-1975
          38   John H. Dunning Prize. American Historical Association. Correspondence,
1936, 1987
               Abstract of dissertation, University of Oklahoma [not on film]

          Rise and Fall of the Choctaw Republic.  Manuscript Files 
          [Note: Much of the manuscript was Debo's dissertation, which is in the Archives at
the University of Oklahoma. No drafts are among Debo's papers. An abstract from the University
of Oklahoma is in folder 38.]


          The Road to Disappearance: A History of the Creek Indians.  Norman, OK:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1941, 1967.

          Road to Disappearance.  Research Files
R71  B37  39   Locations. Notes
          40   Locations. Notes
          41   Agencies, officials. Notes
          42   Agencies, officials. Notes
          43   Photographs, maps. Notes, correspondence (1939)
          44   Bibliography. Notes
          45   Bibliography. Notes, correspondence (1939)
          46   Bibliography. Notes, clipping, correspondence (1944, 1960, 1966, 1975,
1976)
          47   Biographies. Notes
          48   Biographies. Adams-Canard. Notes, correspondence (1950)
          49   Biographies. Connell-Gentry. Notes
R72  B37  50   Biographies. George-McGillvray. Notes
          51   Biographies. McIntosh-Porter. Notes
          52   Biographies. Posey-Yargee. Notes, correspondence (1976)
     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Road to Disappearance.  Research Files, cont.
R72  B37  53   Chapter 1, "In Savage Power." Notes, correspondence (1934)
          54   Chapter 1, "In Savage Power." Notes
          55   Chapter 1, "In Savage Power." Notes
          56   Chapter 1, "In Savage Power." Notes, correspondence (1939)
          57   Chapter 2, "The Making of a Protectorate." Notes
          58   Chapter 2, "The Making of a Protectorate." Notes
R73  B38  1    Chapter 3, "The Destruction of a Nation." Notes
          2    Chapter 3, "The Destruction of a Nation." Notes
          3    Chapter 3, "The Destruction of a Nation." Notes
          4    Chapter 3, "The Destruction of a Nation." Notes, clipping
          5    Chapter 4, "The Conquest of a Frontier." Notes
          6    Chapter 4, "The Conquest of a Frontier." Notes
          7    Chapter 4, "The Conquest of a Frontier." Notes
          8    Chapter 4, "The Conquest of a Frontier." Notes
          9    Chapter 4, "The Conquest of a Frontier." Notes
R74   B38 10   Chapter 4, "The Conquest of a Frontier." Notes
          11   Chapter 5, "White Man's War." Notes, affidavit (1952)
          12   Chapter 5, "White Man's War." Notes
          13   Chapter 5, "White Man's War." Notes
          14   Chapter 5, "White Man's War." Notes
          15   Chapter 6, "Building Again." Notes, map, correspondence (1939)
          16   Chapter 6, "Building Again." Notes, interview
          17   Chapter 6, "Building Again." Notes
          18   Chapter 6, "Building Again." Notes
          19   Chapter 6, "Building Again." Notes
R75  B38  20   Chapter 6, "Building Again." Notes
          21   Chapter 6, "Building Again." Notes
          22   Chapter 6, "Building Again." Notes
          23   Chapter 6, "Building Again." Notes, clippings
          24   Chapter 7, "Further Complications." Notes
          25   Chapter 7, "Further Complications." Notes
          26   Chapter 7, "Further Complications." Notes
          27   Chapter 7, "Further Complications." Notes
          28   Chapter 7, "Further Complications." Notes
          29   Chapter 7, "Further Complications." Notes
R76  B38  30   Chapter 7, "Further Complications." Notes
          31   Chapter 7, "Further Complications." Notes
          32   Chapter 8, "Green Peach War." Notes
          33   Chapter 8, "Green Peach War." Notes
R76  B39  1    Chapter 8, "Green Peach War." Notes
          2    Chapter 8, "Green Peach War." Notes

     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Road to Disappearance.  Research Files  , cont.
R76  B39  3    Chapter 8, "Green Peach War." Notes
          4    Chapter 8, "Green Peach War." Notes
          5    Chapter 8, "Green Peach War." Notes
          6    Chapter 8, "Green Peach War." Notes
          7    Chapter 8, "Green Peach War." Notes
R77  B39  8    Chapter 8, "Green Peach War." Notes
          9    Chapter 8, "Green Peach War." Notes
          10   Chapter 8, "Green Peach War." Notes
          11   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          12   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          13   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          14   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          15   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          16   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          17   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes, correspondence (1938),
W.P.A. interviews
          18   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          19   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          20   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          21   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          22   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes, map
          23   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          24   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes, clipping
          25   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          26   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          27   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          28   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          29   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
          30   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Notes
R79  B39  31   Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Notes
          32   Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Notes
          33   Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Notes
          34   Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Notes
          35   Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Notes
          36   Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Notes
          37   Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Notes
          38   Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Notes
          39   Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Notes
          40   Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Notes
R79  B40  1    Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Notes
          2    Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Notes

     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Road to Disappearance.  Research Files  , cont.
R80  B40  3    Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Notes      
          4    Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Notes
          5    Chapter 11, "The End of the Tribe." Notes
          6    Chapter 11, "The End of the Tribe." Notes
          7    Chapter 11, "The End of the Tribe." Notes
          8    Chapter 11, "The End of the Tribe." Notes
          9    Chapter 11, "The End of the Tribe." Notes
          10   Chapter 11, "The End of the Tribe." Notes
          11   Chapter 11, "The End of the Tribe." Notes
          12   Creek language. Notes
          13   Muskogee (Creek) Nation. Court and government proceedings,
1868-1897. Used. Notes
          14   Muskogee (Creek) Nation. Court and government proceedings,
1871-1906. Not used. Notes

          Road to Disappearance.  Publication Files
          15   Corrections. Notes, correspondence, 1976-1977, 1981
          16   Corrections. Notes, correspondence, 1987
          17   Publication. Correspondence
R81  B40  18   Publication. Notes, correspondence, 1940-1984. Clipping, brochure,
copyright renewal (1968)
          19   Royalty statements, 1942-1980
          20   Reviews. Clippings, Dec. 1941 - Feb. 1942
          21   Reviews. Clippings, correspondence, Mar. 1942
          22   Reviews. Clippings, Apr. - Dec. 1942
          23   Reviews. Correspondence, 1942, 1944
          24   Reviews. Clippings, 1980
          25   Social Science Research Council. Correspondence, 1937, 1939
          26   Photographs. Notes, correspondence, 1939

          Road to Disappearance.  Manuscript Files     
          27   Discarded pages. TMs [pp.vi-253]
          28   Discarded pages. TMs [pp. 263-415]
          29   Discarded pages. TMs [pp. 417-494]
          30   Introductory material, preface. TMs
          31   Chapter 1, "In Savage Power." Preliminary TMs, notes
          32   Chapter 1, "In Savage Power." Preliminary TMs, notes
          33   Chapter 1, "In Savage Power." Preliminary TMs, notes
          34   Chapter 2, "The Making of a Protectorate." Preliminary TMs, notes
          35   Chapter 2, "The Making of a Protectorate." Preliminary TMs, notes
          36   Chapter 2, "The Making of a Protectorate." TMs
     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Road to Disappearance.  Manuscript Files          , cont.
R81  B40  37   Chapter 3, "The  Destruction of a Nation." Preliminary TMs
          38   Chapter 3, "The  Destruction of a Nation." Preliminary TMs
          39   Chapter 3, "The  Destruction of a Nation." Preliminary TMs, notes
          40   Chapter 3, "The Destruction of a Nation." TMs
          41.1 Chapter 4, "Conquest of a Frontier." Preliminary TMs
          41.2 Chapter 4, "Conquest of a Frontier." Preliminary TMs    
          42   Chapter 4, "Conquest of a Frontier." TMs
R82  B40  43   Chapter 5, "The White Man's War." Preliminary TMs, notes
          44   Chapter 5, "The White Man's War." Preliminary TMs, notes
          45   Chapter 5, "The White Man's War." TMs
          46   Chapter 6, "Building Again." Preliminary TMs, notes
          47   Chapter 6, "Building Again." Preliminary TMs, notes
          48   Chapter 6, "Building Again." Preliminary TMs, notes
          49   Chapter 6, "Building Again." TMs, notes
          50   Chapter 7, "Further Complications." Preliminary TMs, notes
          51   Chapter 7, "Further Complications." Preliminary TMs, notes
          52   Chapter 7, "Further Complications." Preliminary TMs, notes
          53   Chapter 7, "Green Peach War." Preliminary TMs, notes
          54   Chapter 7, "Green Peach War." Preliminary TMs, notes
          55   Chapter 7, "Green Peach War." TMs, notes
          56   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Preliminary TMs, notes
          57   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Preliminary TMs, notes
          58   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." Preliminary TMs, notes,
correspondence (    1986)
          59   Chapter 9, "The Creek People at Peace." TMs
          60   Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Preliminary TMs
          61   Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." Preliminary TMs
          62   Chapter 10, "Crumbling Defenses." TMs
          63   Chapter 11, "The End of the Tribe." Preliminary TMs, notes
          64   Chapter 11, "The End of the Tribe." Preliminary TMs, notes
          65   Bibliography. TMs, notes
          66   Endnotes. TMs, notes


          Tulsa: From Creek Town to Oil Capital. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma
Press, 1943.

          Tulsa.  Research Files
R82  B41  1    Charles Page. Refineries. Notes, brochures
R83  B41  2    Schools. Ku Klux Klan. Petroleum. Notes

     BY DEBO.  BOOKS
          Tulsa.  Research Files, cont.
R83  B41  3    Lochapoka Town. Bird Creek. Notes, correspondence (1942)
          4    Oil companies. Bridges. Hotel. Notes, correspondence (1941)
          5    Spartan School of Aeronautics. Brochures [not on film]
          6    [Folder not used]
          7    Broken Arrow. Osage County. Charles Page. Notes, correspondence
(1942)
          8    Bird Creek. Tulsa Historical Society. Cleveland oil field. Notes, 
               newsletter, interviews
          9    Schools. History. Clippings, 1949, ca. 1954
          10   Schools. Robinson Hotel. Notes, correspondence (1942), newsletter
(1972)
          11   Boston Avenue Methodist Church. Program, 1943
          12   Oldest House in Tulsa. J. Gus Patton. Correspondence, clipping, 1942,
1976-1980
          13   Before railroads. Crime. Creek Indians. Notes
          14   Ranching. Mining. Petroleum. Railroads. Notes
          15   Charles Page. Ranching. Railroads. Schools. Notes, pamphlet, clipping
          16   Post office. Ranching. Aircraft training. Notes, clipping, correspondence
(1967)
          17   American Red Cross. Oil. Settlers. Crime. Teachers. Notes, clipping,
correspondence (1942)
          18   Population. Origins of Tulsa. Notes, interview, correspondence (1942)
          19   Spartan School of Aeronautics. Petroleum. Louisa Whitman. Clippings,
notes
          20   University of Tulsa. Catalog, 1940-1941 [not on film]
          21   Boston Avenue Methodist Church. Notes, pamphlet, correspondence
(1943)
          22   First Methodist Church. Fred S. Clinton. Booklets, clippings (1919-1930)
[not on film]
          23   Boston Avenue Methodist Church. Booklets [not on film]
          24   Fred S. Clinton. Churches. Henry A. ("Heck") Thomas. Bird Creek. Notes,
clipping
          25   Schools. "Our Tulsa Schools," May 1947 [not on film]
          26   Biographical material. Notes
          27   Fred S. Clinton. Red Fork. Early Tulsa. Notes
          28   Jane Heard Clinton. Schools. Outlaws. Crime. Notes
          29   Fred S. Clinton. Notes
          30   Catoosa Port. Tulsa World, Jan. 18, 1976 [not on film]


     BY DEBO.  BOOKS          
          Tulsa.  Publication Files
R83  B41  31   Illustrations. Photographs, correspondence (1943)
          32   Publication. Correspondence (1942-1943), royalty statements (1943-1955,
1977)
          33   Reviews. Clippings, 1943-1945
          34   Revision. Corrections. Notes, TMs of Preface (1987), correspondence
(1988)

          Tulsa.  Manuscript Files
          35   Chapter 1, "The Ancient Tulsa." Preliminary TMs, notes
          36   Chapter 1, "The Ancient Tulsa." TMs
          37   Chapter 2, "Tulsey Town in the West." Preliminary TMs, notes
          38   Chapter 2, "Tulsey Town in the West." TMs
          39   Chapter 3, "Civil War Sweeps Over Tulsa." Preliminary TMs, notes
          40   Chapter 3, "Civil War Sweeps Over Tulsa." TMs
          41   Chapter 4, "Resettlement of Tulsa." Preliminary TMs, notes
          42   Chapter 4, "Resettlement of Tulsa." TMs
          43   Chapters 5, 6, "Railroad Comes to Town, Tulsa As a Cowtown."
Preliminary TMs [as one chapter], notes
          44   Chapter 5, "Railroad Comes to Town." TMs
          45   Chapter 6, "Tulsa As a Cowtown." TMs
          46   Chapter 7, "Tulsa Is Admitted to the Union." Preliminary TMs, notes
          47   Chapter 7, "Tulsa Is Admitted to the Union." TMs
          48   Chapter 8, "Transition." Preliminary TMs, notes
          49   Chapter 8, "Transition." TMs
          50   Chapter 9, "The Oil Capital." Preliminary TMs, notes
          51   Chapter 9, "The Oil Capital." TMs
          52   Chapter 10, "Tulsa Meets Its Problems." TMs, notes
          53   Endnotes, index. TMs, notes


See following "NOTE" regarding the order of material after Box 41 folder 53.




ORDER OF MATERIAL AFTER BOX 41 FOLDER 53
 
Folders 54-61 of Box 41 are part of the series "By Other Authors". This series includes maps,
newspapers, and other publications. "By Other Authors" and various miscellaneous or oversized
items that are part of other series are in Boxes 41-62. "By Other Authors" is listed in this
inventory after the "Photographs" series and has the sub-series "Books, Periodicals...,"
"Newspapers" and "Maps."  Most of the material in "By Other Authors" is not on film. 

General contents of Box 41(f54-61) and Boxes 42-62, most of which are not on film:
     41(f54-61)     By Other Authors. Books, Periodicals...
     42-45          By Other Authors. Books, Periodicals....
     46        By Other Authors. Newspapers
     47        By Other Authors. Books, Periodicals...; Oversized items from other             series
     48        Oversized items from other series (Edward Debo's day-books)
     49-54          By Other Authors. Newspapers
     55        By Other Authors. Books, Periodicals....  (Chronicles of Oklahoma)
     56        By Other Authors. Books, Periodicals....  (Government documents)
     57        By Other Authors. Books, Periodicals....  (Bibles, church)
     58        Oversized items from other series (Edwin Debo's bible)
     59        Oversized items, including yearbooks
     60        Memorabilia (Material removed from books in Debo's library.) Clippings,
etc.  [not itemized]
     61        Memorabilia  (Realia; see "Personal" series)
     62        Memorabilia  (Realia; see "Personal" series)
Map drawer          Maps; Oversized items from other series
     

The series "Photographs," which is in Boxes 63-65, is listed in this inventory before "By Other
Authors"  and is on film.


     PHOTOGRAPHS
          See the "Series" and the "Processing" notes in the "Introduction" (p. xvi and xix)
comments regarding what has been done with the photographs and the more detailed descriptions
that are available.

          Individuals, Identified. [See also the section which follows this, in which the
photographs are grouped by subject, family, activity, person, etc.]
R84  B63    1  A
               2    B
               3    C
               4    D (b & w)
          5    D (color)
          6    E
          7    F (b & w)
          8    F (color)
          9    G (b & w)
          10   G (color)
          11   H (b & w)
          12   H (color)
          13   I-J
          14   K-L (b & w)
          15   K-L (color)
          16   M
          17   N-O (b & w)
          18   Pa-Pe
          19   Po-Pu
          20   Q-R
          21   S-T (b & w)
          22   S-T (color)
          23   U-V-W-X-Y-Z

          Grouped by subject, family, activity, person, etc.
          24   Animals
          25   Art
          26   Baptisms
          27   Blue Eagle, Acee
          28   Book signing.  University of Tulsa. Wrangler Award. Marshall house
          29   Boyles family.  Lila May Boyles
          30   Boyles family.  Christmas cards with photos
          31   Buildings. Commercial, educational, religious
          32   Buildings.  Dwellings, before ca. 1920
          33   Buildings.  Dwellings, after ca. 1920


     PHOTOGRAPHS
          Grouped by subject, family, activity, person, etc., cont.
R84  B63  34   Burchardt, Charles.  Ordination
          35   Canyon, TX.  Buildings
          36   Canyon, TX.  Hiking
          37   Canyon, TX. Hiking
          38   Canyon, TX.  Students and teachers from West Texas State
          39   Chambers family
          40   Chappelow family.
          41   Community life. Kingfisher County, Rogers County
          42   Cooper family
          43   Cooper family. Children, buildings
          44   Debo, Angie. Formal portraits
          45   Debo, Angie. Informal, before ca. 1960 (b & w)
          46   Debo, Angie. Informal, after ca. 1960 (b & w)
          47   Debo, Angie (color)
          48   Debo, Angie. With others, before ca. 1960
          49   Debo, Angie. With others, after ca. 1960 (b & w)
          50   Debo, Angie. With others (color)
          51   Debo, Angie. American Historical Association Award Presentation, 1988
(color)
          52   Debo, Angie. Birthday parties, 1968, 1969, 1970
          53   Debo, Angie. Birthday parties 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981 (color)
          54   Debo, Angie. Birthday parties, 94th, 1984 (color)
          55   Debo, Angie. Birthday parties, 94th, 1984 (color)
          56   Debo, Angie. Birthday parties, 1981? (color)
          57   Debo, Angie. Birthday parties, 96th, 1986
          58   Debo, Angie. Charles Banks Wilson, portrait, 1985
          59   Debo, Angie. At Oklahoma State University
          60   Debo, Angie. Rosenberg School, Marshall, O.T., 1901?, 1902?
          61   Debo family
          62   Debo family. Angie and Edwin
          63   Debo family. Angie and Lina
          64   Debo family. Edward P. and Lina Debo, 1931
          65   Debo family. Edwin Debo. WWI uniform
          66   Debo family. Edwin Debo and Ida Henneke Debo
          67   Debo family. Lina Debo. And others.
          68   Debo family. Homes
          69   Dehn family (b & w)
          70   Dehn family (color)




     PHOTOGRAPHS
          Grouped by subject, family, activity, person, etc., cont.
R84  B63  71   Dobson family       72   Farms, ranches. Before ca. 1930
          73   Farms, ranches. After ca. 1930
          74   Fort Pickens, FL
          75   Gebaur family
R85  B63  76   Geronimo
               [see also Native Americans]
          77   Hartig family (b & w)
          78   Hartig family (color)
          79   Historical markers, cemeteries
          80   Horne family (b & w, color)
          81   Indian Exposition at Anadarko, OK, Aug. 11, 1956 (b & w)
          82   Indian Exposition at Anadarko, OK (color)
          83   Institute for Research in History, New York City. Documentary 
               (1 of 2)
          84   Institute for Research in History, New York City. Documentary 
               (2 of 2)
          85   International friends (b & w)
          86   International friends (color)
          87   Junior Livestock Show
          88   Kansas.  Beattie, Kansas City, Marshall County Historical Society
          89   Kenney family
R85  B64  90   Kim, Bonnie
          91   Kinnison family
          92   Klotz family
          93   Kramer family
          94   Kramer family. With Debo
          95   Landscapes, skies, clouds, plants
          96   Leake, H.H.
          97   Logsdon family (b & w)
          98   Logsdon family (color)
          99   Luncheon.  SWLA-SELA Conference. Metairie Country Club, New
Orleans, 1978
          100  Marshall, OK.  Bicentennial celebrations, 1976
          101  Marshall, OK.  Buildings and people (b & w)
          102  Marshall, OK.  Buildings and people (b & w)
          103  Marshall, OK.  Buildings and people (color)
          104  Marshall, OK.  Library Dedication, 1970
          105  Marshall, OK.  Prairie City Days, 1969,1970,1977,1983


     PHOTOGRAPHS
          Grouped by subject, family, activity, person, etc., cont.   
R85  B64  106  Mexican Seminar, 1960. Participants
          107  Native Americans. Buildings, before ca. 1900
          108  Native Americans. Buildings, after ca. 1900
          109  Native Americans. People. Alaska
          110  Native Americans: People. Apache (1-4 persons)
          111  Native Americans. People. Apache (more than 4 persons)
          112  Native Americans. People. Kiowa, Navajo, other
          113  Northeastern State College, Tahlequah, OK
          114  Oklahoma City Visitors Open House (color)
          115  Oklahoma Foot-loose and Fancy-free. Dinner
          116  Oklahoma A&M College/ Oklahoma State University
          117  Oklahoma State University Library Staff, 1967.  Edmon Low retirement
          118  Oral history interviewers. Gloria Valencia-Weber, Glenna Matthews
          119  Payne County Historical Society
          120  Payne family
          121  People. Identified. Groups (b & w, color)
          122  People. Unidentified. Children
          123  People. Unidentified. Families

          124  People. Unidentified. Families. Christmas cards with photos
          125  People. Unidentified. Men
          126  People. Unidentified. Men and women
          127  People. Unidentified. Women
          128  People. Unidentified. Men, women, children. Christmas cards with photos
          129  Phillips University, Enid, OK
          130  Portrait unveiling. Oklahoma State Capitol. 1985
          131  Portrait unveiling. Oklahoma State Capitol. 1985 (color)
R85  B65  132  Retreat. Camp Redlands. Lake Carl Blackwell, OK, 1958, 1959
          133a Southwest (U.S.), ca. 1880. Maps [not on film]
          133b      Southwestern Library Association. Book Award, 1978
          134  Tilden family (b&w) 
          135  Tilden family (color)
          136  Trips. Chicago, July 1947. Angie Debo and friends
          137  Trips. Colorado
          138  Trips. European trip. Angie Debo
          139  Trips. Friends' trips
          140  Trips. Yosemite





     PHOTOGRAPHS
          Grouped by subject, family, activity, person, etc., cont.
R85  B65  141  University of Oklahoma
          142  University of Oklahoma Award Presentation, May 1983
          143  University of Oklahoma Award Presentation, May 1983
          144  University of Oklahoma Press
          145  Weavers. Native Americans
          146  Worsley Family
          147  Wrangler Award
          148  Wu Family (color, Christmas greetings)
          149  Slides. Copies at: f58.1, f76.14, f105.12, f105.13 [slides not on film]




END OF MATERIAL ON FILM.  



THE SERIES "BY OTHER AUTHORS" IS NOT ON FILM.
MATERIAL IN THIS SERIES IS LOCATED IN BOX 41(f54-61), BOXES 42-59
AND A MAP DRAWER.
 
THE FOLLOWING PAGES LIST THE CONTENTS OF THE 
SUB-SERIES FOR "BY OTHER AUTHORS":

     Books, Periodicals...    

     Newspapers

Maps


     
BY OTHER AUTHORS. BOOKS, PERIODICALS, PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, PAMPHLETS,
BOOKLETS, ARTICLES, 1906-1987. 

More than 590 books in Debo's library have been cataloged. Titles cataloged prior to Sept. 30,
1995, are not included in this list. Records for them are in OCLC, an international computerized
cataloging network. To identify cataloged items the local bibliographic database at Oklahoma
State University can be searched via the university's Internet site using the key words "angie debo
collection." As circumstances allow, records for separately published titles in this series, or
bibliography, have been entered into the database. Items in books that have been cataloged have
been removed and are in Box 60. 

The following bibliography describes material which Debo kept in several locations, not just on
her bookshelves. The arrangement is alphabetical by author, or by title if no author could be
identified; it is not by box and folder.  Items in this series include several that were in  separate
folders in the subject files and were not linked to a subject by Debo. There also are some titles
related to Native Americans. 


57   --   Adult Bible Studies 2 (Mar. - May 1977).
42   52   "Aid Begins at Home."  Muncie (IN) Star. Dec. 27, 1955. 
41   56   American Historical Association. Annual Report, 1906.  Vol. 1.  Washington, DC: 
GPO, 1908.
41   54.1 American Indian 6 (Summer 1953); 7 (Spring 1954, Spring 1955, Spring, Winter
1956); 8 (Spring 1958, Winter 1958-59).
41   54.2 American Indian Baptist Voice 6 (Mar.-Apr., Sep.-Oct. 1960);  7 (July-Aug.
1961); 8 (Nov.-Dec. 1962); 9 (Jan.-Feb. 1963); 13 (Jan.-Feb. 1967).
41   55   American Scene 4 (1962); 14 (1975).
41   55   Andre, Hazel Beck. "My Last Wonderful Days."  Matrix (Nov.-Dec. 1956): 4-5,8.  
57   --   The Apocrypha.  New York:  Oxford University Press, n.d.
41   57    Arizona Highways  (Jan. 1974).
41   58   Atlantic Monthly  197 (Mar. 1956). 
41   59   Ball, Eve.  Ruidoso.  San Antonio, TX:  The Naylor Company, 1963.
41   60   Baumgartner, Frederick M. and A. Marguerite.  Oklahoma
          Birdlife.  [Selected pages; to be published by the University of Oklahoma Press, ca.
1980]
41   61   Between the Lines 34 (Jan., Feb.1975).







BY OTHER AUTHORS.  BOOKS, PERIODICALS... 1906-1987, cont.        
          Bible
57   --   Holy Bible.  Self Pronouncing Edition.  Nashville, TN: Southwestern Company,
n.d.
57   --   Holy Bible, Self Pronouncing.  Cleveland and New York:  The World Publishing
Company, n.d.  [Given to Debo by the Marshall [OK] Methodist Church, Nov. 17, 1947]
57   --   Holy Bible.  Oklahoma City:  Oklahoma Book Company, n.d.
57   --   Holy Bible.  New York:  Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1959
57   --   Holy Bible.  New York:  The World Syndicate Publishing Company, n.d.
43   6    An Introduction to the Revised Standard Version of the New Testament.  U.S.A: 
The International Council of Religious Education, Revision Committee, 1946.
43   7    John J. Craig Collection of Holy Scripture.  Revised March
          1968.  Xavier, KS:  Saint Mary College Library.  
57   --   New English Bible.  Oxford and Cambridge, England: Oxford University Press and
Cambridge University Press, 1970.
57   --   New Testament:  An American Translation.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
1923.
57   --   New Testament.  New York:  Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1946 [hardback].
57   --   New Testament.  New York:  Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1946 [paperback]. 

41   62   Blackstone, Tsianina.  Where Trails Have Led Me.  Burbank, CA:  n.p., 1968.
41   63   Book catalogs, 1970-1976.
41   64   Bowers, Lola Garrett.  Sequoyah and the Sequoias. Muskogee, OK:  Bacone
College, 1961.
41   65   Boyd, Mark F.  "Asi-Yahola or Asceola." Reprint, with revisions.  Florida
Historical Quarterly 33 (Jan.-Apr. 1955).
41   66   A Brief Pictorial History of Oklahoma.  Oklahoma City: Oklahoma State Historical
Society, 1952.
41   67   Brown, Betty and Charles Campbell.  Surging Seventies. Oklahoma City:
Oklahoma Department of Libraries, 1973.
41   68   Brown, Harley P.  "Trials and Tribulations of a Riffle Beetle Buff." Bios 43 (May
1972):  51-60.  
41   69   [folder not used]
41   70   Burchardt, August, and John E. Morse.  Planning to Build, An Approach to
Church Building.  New York: United Church Board for Homeland Ministries, [1964?].



BY OTHER AUTHORS.  BOOKS, PERIODICALS... 1906-1987, cont.
56   --   California.  State Senate.  Senate Interim Committee on California Indian Affairs. 
Progress Report to the Legislature.  Senate Resolution No. 115, n.d.
42   1    Catholic Digest 20 (June 1956). 
42   2    Chantarasnit, Aruni.  "Comparative Studies on the Reaction of Some Winter
Wheats to Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus."  Ph.D. diss., Oklahoma State University, 1976.
Photocopy.
42   3    Chapman, Berlin B.  "Dr. Henry G. Bennett as I Knew Him."  Chronicles of
Oklahoma 33 (1955):  159-168. 
42   3    -------. Four Principles that Portray the Pattern of All History, Applied to the War
Against the States, 1861-1865.  Parsons, WV:  McClain Printing Company, 1979.
42   3    -------. "Historic Quotes from Pioneer Days."  TMs, n.d. Photocopy.
45   7    [Cherokee Nation.] Unidentified TMs about intruders in the Cherokee Nation.
(Preface, Ch. 1 - Ch. 5, Epilogue, Notes)
42   4    Christian Century.  74 (Feb. 1957).
55   --   Chronicles of Oklahoma, [1926-1987].  Complete issues that contain articles
marked by Debo; issues without annotations were not retained. A list of issues retained as well as
those not retained  is available in the repository.
42   5    "'Colonialism' at Home."   Reprint. Standard-Times (New Bedford, MA) Feb. 22,
1957.
42   6    Cullen, Monsignor Bernard A.  "The Indians Need Our Help."  Ave Maria, July
20, 1957: 8-11. 
42   6    -------. "Says Indians are Neglected."  Southwest Courier, July 15, 1957.
42   8    Dale, Edward Everett. "The Cherokees in the Confederacy."  Reprint. Journal of
Southern History 13 (May 1947): 159-185.  Inscribed to Debo.
42   8    -------. "The Cow Country in Transition." Reprint. Mississippi Valley Historical
Review 24 (June 1937): 3-20.  Autographed.   
42   8    -------. "From Log Cabin to Sod House." Reprint. Journal of the Illinois State
Historical Society  (Dec. 1945).  Inscribed to Debo.
42   8    -------. "The Prairie Schooner."  "The Vagabond."  "Pal O`Mine."  [poems]  and
"Oklahoma."  [article] Oklahoma Teacher 7 (Dec. 1925):  6-7.
42   8    -------. "Old Navajoe."  Reprint.  Chronicles of Oklahoma 24 (Summer 1946): 
128-145.  Inscribed to Debo.
42   8    -------. "The Social Homesteader."   Nebraska History 25 (n.d.):  155-171. 
Inscribed to Debo.
42   8    "The Writings of Edward Everett Dale." [bibliography]  TMs, n.d.  Photocopy.
     --   See also Peak, C.N.  (About Dale.)


BY OTHER AUTHORS.  BOOKS, PERIODICALS... 1906-1987, cont.
42   9    Daniel, James.  "America's Indians Get a Chance!"  Together (Feb. 1957):  31.
42   10   [folder not used]
42   11   "Daisy Cook Remembers." Mid-America Arts Alliance Project, 1978.
42   12   Davila, Francisco Gonzalez.  Ancient Cultures of Mexico.  Mexico City:  National
Museum, 1960.
42   13   Davis, Gladys.  "The Indians and Indian Campaigns in the Panhandle of Texas." 
M.A. thesis, draft. Boulder: University of Colorado, 1942. TMs.
47   3    "Debo, Wilson, Scales Share Spotlight." Miami (OK) NewsRecord.  Apr. 9, 1985. 
[11" W x 14" H] 
Map  1    Declaration of Independence.  Reprint. n.p., n.d.  [25 7/8" W x 30 7/8" H]
Drawer    
42   14   "Deloria Asks Justice For Indians: 'Help Them to Help Themselves.'" Episcopal
Churchnews, Mar. 4, 1956.  4 pp.
42   15   Dervin, James.  "The Shadow Catchers." Wake Forest Magazine 23 (Winter
1976): 14-17, 29.
42   16   Dickerson, Phillip.  History of the Osage Nation.  (Pawhuska, OK?), 1906. 
42   17   Dusenberry, Verne.  "Montanans Look at Their Indians." Nation, Apr. 23, 1955.
42   18   Emmons, Glenn L.  "A Quick Look at Indian Affairs Today." Journal of the
American Association of University Women 48 (May 1955):  199-203.
42   19   An Exhibition of Paintings and Bronzes by Frederic Remington and Charles M.
Russell.  Tulsa:  Thomas Gilcrease Foundation, 1950.
41   71   Facing the Future in Indian Missions.  New York:  Council of Women for Home
Missions and Missionary Education Movement, 1932.
42   20   Featherly, H.I.  Oklahoma's State Tree and State Floral Emblem.  Stillwater: 
Oklahoma A&M College, 194_.
42   22   Fifty Years of Masonry, Anchor Lodge, Marshall, Oklahoma. Crescent, OK: 
Logan County News, 1946.  
47   4    "Fifty Years of Progress:  The Story of the Growth Together of a Great
Community and a Great Newspaper."  Daily Oklahoman, Mar. 1, 1953. [10 1/2" W x 14 5/8" H]
42   23   The First Hundred Years, 1859-1959:  St. John's United Church of Christ. 
Nazareth, PA:  n.p., 1959.
42   24   Fischer, LeRoy H.  "Lincoln's Gadfly - Adam Gurowski." Mississippi Valley
Historical Review 34 (Dec. 1949):  415-434.
42   25   Foreman, Carolyn Thomas. Cherokee Weaving and Basketry.  Muskogee, OK: 
Star Printery, 1948.
42   25   -------. Indian Women Chiefs.  Muskogee, OK:  The Star Printery, 1954. Inscribed
to Debo.


BY OTHER AUTHORS.  BOOKS, PERIODICALS... 1906-1987, cont.
42   25   Foreman, Carolyn Thomas. "A Letter of Albert Parker Niblack." Indian Magazine
of History 51 (Dec. 1955): 347-358.  Inscribed to Debo.
42   26   Foreman, Grant.  Beginnings of Protestant Christian Work in Indian Territory. 
Muskogee, OK:  Star Printery, 1951.
42   26   -------. Down the Texas Road:  Historic Places Along Highway 69 Through
Oklahoma.  Norman:  University of Oklahoma Press, 1954. Inscribed to Debo by C.T. Foreman.
42   26   -------. The Five Civilized Tribes:  A Brief History and a Century of Progress. 
Muskogee, OK:  Indian Centennial Board, 1948.
42   26   -------. Fort Gibson: A Brief History.  Muskogee, OK: Press of Hoffman-Speed
Printing Co., 1957.
42   26   -------. Muskogee and Eastern Oklahoma.  Muskogee, OK: Muskogee Chamber of
Commerce, n.d.
22   1    -------. A Survey of Tribal Records in the Archives of the United States
Government in Oklahoma.  n.p., n.d.
     --   See also Key, William S. [eulogy for Foreman]
42   27   Gardner, James H. "Origin and Development of Limestone Caverns."  Bulletin of
the Geological Society of America 46 (Aug. 1935):  1255-1274.
42   28   Georgia Mineral Newsletter 6 (Winter 1953).
42   29   Gibbons, Lulu.  "Indian Recipes." Muskogee, OK: Hoffman Printing Co., (197_?).
42   30   Goble, Danney and James R. Scales.  Oklahoma Politics: A History.   Norman: 
University of Oklahoma Press, 1980. Photocopy of galley proof, pp. 100-202.
42   31   Goff, John H.  "Cow Punching in Old Georgia." Reprint.  Georgia Review 3 (Fall
1949).  
42   31   -------. "Of Warriors and Chiefs."  Emory University Quarterly 9 (June 1953):
95-110.
42   31   -------. "Retracing the Old Federal Road." Reprint. Emory University Quarterly 6
(Oct. 1950). 
57   --   Goodspeed, Edgar J.  How to Read the Bible. Philadelphia:  Universal Book and
Bible House, 1947.
42   32   Great American Documents.  Tulsa:  Gilcrease Institute of American History and
Art, Tulsa Litho Co., (1976?).
47   5    Greater Enid (OK) Telephone Directory, 1986-1987.  [8 3/8" W x 10 3/4" H x
5/8" D]
42   33   Green, Michael D.  "Alexander McGillivray."  In American Indian Leaders: 
Studies in Diversity, ed. R. David Edmunds, 41-63.  Lincoln:  University of Nebraska Press,
1980.



BY OTHER AUTHORS.  BOOKS, PERIODICALS... 1906-1987, cont.
42   33   Green, Michael D. "The Creek Confederacy in the American Revolution:  Cautious
Participants."  TMs, 1981. Photocopy.
42   33   -------. "The Creek Nation and the Removal Crisis."  TMs, n.d.  Photocopy.
42   34   -------. Reviews by Green of numerous books.
42   34   -------. Reviews by other authors of books by Green.
42   34   -------. "The Sac-Fox Annuity Crisis of 1840 in Iowa Territory."  Arizona and the
West 16 (Summer 1974):  141-155.
42   34   -------. "'We Dance in Opposite Directions:'  Mesquakie (Fox) Separatism from the
Sac and Fox Tribe."  TMs,  n.d.  Photocopy.
42   35   Gregory, Jack and Rennard Strickland.  Adventures of an Indian Boy.  Muskogee,
OK:  Indian Heritage Association, 1972.
42   36   Grove, Fred.  "Osage Terror."  Oklahoma Courier, March 4, 1966, p. 13. 
42   36   -------. "Osage Terror, Part II."  Oklahoma Courier, March 11, 1966, p. 14.
42   37   Haley, J. Evetts.  F. Reaugh:  Man and Artist.  El Paso, TX: Carl Hertzog, 1960.
42   38   Halliburton, R., Jr.  "Northeastern's Seminary Hall." [Northeastern (OK) State
College.]  TMs, n.d.
42   39   Harmer, Ruth Mulvey.  "Uprooting the Indians." Atlantic Monthly (Mar. 1956):
54-57.   
42   40   Harper, Margaret Pease and Constance Pease McConnell, eds. What of the
Wandering Minstrel?:  Music and Words from the Life of Rollin Pease.  By the author, 1969.
42   41   Harpers Magazine 212 (Mar. 1956).
42   42   Hass, Theodore. H.  "The Legal Aspects of Indian Affairs from 1887 to 1957." 
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 311 (May 1957):  12-22.  
42   43   Hastings, James K.  "Boyhood in the Trinidad Region." Colorado Magazine 30
(Apr. 1953):  104-109.
42   43   -------. "A Boy's Eye View of the Old Southwest."  New Mexico Historical
Review 26 (Oct. 1951):  287-301.
42   44   Hayward, F.R.  "If."  TMs, n.d.
42   45   Hello Choctaw  June 21, 1970 - Nov. 30, 1971.  [Newsletter of the Oklahoma City
Council of Choctaws, Inc.]
42   46   Heritage of the Hills:  Magazine of the Delaware County (OK) Historical Society 2
(Fall 1982).
42   47   Hertzberg, Hazel W.  "The Challenge of Ethnic Studies."  Social Education  (May
1972):469-470.
42   47   -------. "Issues in Teaching About American Indians." Social Education (May
1972): 480-485.



BY OTHER AUTHORS.  BOOKS, PERIODICALS... 1906-1987, cont.
42   48   Hewes, Leslie.  "Indian Land in the Cherokee Country of Oklahoma."  Economic
Geography (Oct. 1942):  401-412.
42   48   -------. "The Oklahoma Ozarks as the Land of the Cherokees."  Geographical
Review  32 (Apr. 1942):  269-281.
42   49   Hilton, O.A.  "The Minnesota Commission of Public Safety in World War I,
1917-1919."  Bulletin of the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College 48 (May 15, 1951).
47   6    History of Oklahoma.  Oklahoma City:  First National Bank and Trust Company of
Oklahoma City, 1957.  [10" W x 13 3/4" H]
42   50   Homefront (Institute for American Democracy, Washington, D.C.). Vols. 5-9
[Oct. 1971 - Feb. 1975]. 
57   --   Hymnal.  St. Louis: Eden Publishing House, 1942.
42   52   "Indian Consent."  New York Times, Jan. 12, 1956.
42   53   "Indian Education at Arizona State University," by the Committee on Indian
Education, Arizona State University.  Journal of American Indian Education 1 (Jan. 1962): 
24-27.
42   54   Indian Voices 9 (1965); 10 (1965); 12 (1965); 2 (1966); 3 (1966); 7 (1966).
42   55   Indians at Work (Dec. 1939).
42   56   Indians at Work (Jan., Nov., Dec. 1940). 
43   1a   Indians at Work (Jan. - June 1941)
43   1b   Indians at Work (July - Dec. 1941)
43   2a   Indians at Work (Jan., Feb.-June, July-Aug.-Sep. 1942).
43   2b   Indians at Work  10(Nos. 2-6, [1943?]).
43   3a   Indians at Work (Spring, May-June 1943).
43   3b   Indians at Work (July-Aug.,  Sep.-Oct., Nov.-Dec. 1943).
43   4    Indians at Work (1944).  
43   5    Indians at Work (Jan.-Feb., May-June 1945).
43   8    Journal of Arizona History 27 (Spring 1986).
43   9    Kaho, Noel.  The Will Rogers Country.  Claremore, OK: Noel Kaho Company,
1950.
57   --   Keller, Werner.  The Bible as History:  A Confirmation of the Book of Books. 
New York: William Morrow and Company, 1956.
42   42   Kelly, William H.  "The Economic Basis of Indian Life." Annals of the American
Academy of Political and Social Science 311 (May 1957):  71-79.
47   7    Kennedy, John F.  "A Limited Reproduction of the Inaugural Address of President
John F. Kennedy." n.p., 196_?  [12 1/2"W x 16 1/2"H]
42   26   Key, William S.  "Dr. Grant Foreman, a Eulogy." Chronicles of Oklahoma 31
(Autumn 1953):  243-246.


BY OTHER AUTHORS.  BOOKS, PERIODICALS... 1906-1987, cont. 
43   10   Kvasnicka, Robert M.  "From the Wilderness to Washington--and Back Again: 
The Story of the Chippewa Delegation of 1855."  Kansas Quarterly 3 (Fall 1978):  56-63.
43   10   -------. "George W. Maypenny, 1853-1857."  In Commissioners of Indian Affairs,
1824-1977, ed. Robert M. Kvasnicka and Herman J. Viola, 57-67.  Lincoln:  University of
Nebraska Press, 1979.
43   10   -------. "The Timber is Mine."   Prologue (Spring 1971):  22-26. 
43   11   Laird, Hazel.  Purcy, the Persistent Persimmon.  Lawton, OK:  Lawton
Community Guide, 1975.
43   12   Lawter, Ruth.  Wind-Blown Blossoms.  Enid, OK:  Haymaker Press, 1973.
43   13   Leake, Dorothy V.  "The Algae of Crystal Lake, Cleveland County, Oklahoma." 
Reprint.  American Midland Naturalist 34 (Nov. 1945):  750-768. 
43   14   Leake, H. Henderson, ed.  Oklahoma Almanac.  Oklahoma City, OK:  The Best
Publishing Company, 1948.
43   15   "Let's Treat Indian Americans as People," [editorial]. United Church Herald (June
18, 1959): 7.
43   16   Lindley, Lawrence E.  "Why Indians Need Land." Reprint. Christian Century
(Nov. 6, 1957).  
43   17   Lisle, Laurie.  "Canyon," chap. in Portrait of an Artist:  A Biography of Georgia
O'Keefe, 77-92.  New York:  Seaview Books, Harper and Row, 1981. Photocopy.
43   17   -------. "Search," part of chap. in Portrait of an Artist, 50-53. Photocopy. 
43   18   Littman, Gerard.  "Some Observations on Drinking Among American Indians in
Chicago."  TMs, 1964. 
43   19   Litton, Gaston. "The Resources of the National Archives for the Study of the
American Indian."  Ethnohistory 2 (Summer 1955): 191-208.  
43   20   Lively, Anne O.  A Survey of Mission Workers in the Indian Field.  New York: 
National Council of the Churches of Christ, 1958.
47   9    "Log of Radio Stations in the United States by Frequencies." n.p., n.d.
43   21   Logsdon, Guy.  "Indian Studies Resources at the University of Tulsa." Chronicles
of Oklahoma 55 (Spring 1977):  64-77. 
43   22   Lurie, Nancy Oestreich.  "The Indian Claims Commission Act."  Reprint. Annals of
the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 311 (May 1957):  56-70.  Inscribed to
Debo. 
43   23   Mack, A.W.  A List of Paintings by A.W. Mack.  Canyon, TX:  The Red House,
[1978?].
43   24   Mahnken, Norbert R., ed.  Oklahoma History:  Readings and Syllabus.  Stillwater: 
Oklahoma A&M College, 1956.



BY OTHER AUTHORS.  BOOKS, PERIODICALS... 1906-1987, cont. 
43   25   Marshall (OK) High School.  Future Farmers and Homemakers Annual Spring
Show. Program, 1946.
59   --   Marshall (OK) Public Schools. Yearbooks, 1964, 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976.
43   26   Miller, Joy.  "Indians:  Life on a Reservation."  Tulsa World Magazine, Mar. 18,
1956.
43   27   Miller, Raymond C.  The Importance of Being in Earnest. Detroit:  Wayne
University Press, 1951.
43   28   Mills, Beverly.  My Land, Your Land.  TMs, 1974.
43   29   Mistletoe Leaves 18 (Nov. 1987).
43   30   Morse, J. LaVerne.  Mission:  Rescue!  Adventuring for Christ from Tibet to
Burma.  Cincinnati, OH:  Standard Publishing Company, 1946.
43   31   Morse, J. Russell.  Lisu and Rawang Churches of Christ.  Newsletters, No. 1
(1954), No. 3 (1955).
43   32   Nader, Ralph.  "American Indians:  People Without a Future."  Reprint. Harvard
Law Record, 22, No. 10 (May 10, 1956).
43   33   National Cowboy Hall of Fame. Clipping, Oct. 15, 1974.
43   34   National Fellowship of Indian Workers (Spring, Fall-Winter 1954).
43   35   National Geographic 121 (Mar. 1962).
43   36   National Geographic 124 (Oct. 1963).
43   37   National Geographic 125 (Jan. 1964).
43   38   National Geographic 165 (Jan. 1984).
43   39   Nelson, J. Robert.  Church Union in Focus.  Boston: United Church Press, 1968.
43   40   Newsweek, Nov. 19, 1962, Dec. 4, 1978, June 11, 1984, Feb. 25, 1985.
43   41   Odell, Malcolm J.  Local Institutions and Farming Systems Research in Botswana. 
TMs, Apr. 1982.  Photocopy.    
43   42   Odell, Marcia Larson.  "Divide and Conquer:  Allotment Among the Cherokee." 
TMs, pp. [vii-xii], 422-464. Photocopy.
43   43   Odell, Marcia L. and Malcolm J. Odell.  The Evolution of a Strategy for Livestock
Development in the Communal Areas of Botswana.  Pastoral Network Paper 10b.  London: 
Overseas Development Institute, Agricultural Administration Unit, July 1980.
42   21   Oklahoma. State Department of Education. Fifteenth Annual Report of Indian
Education in Oklahoma Under State Contract.  Oklahoma City: 1962.
42   7    Oklahoma Association of Elementary School Principals. School-Community
Relations: Yearbook. Oklahoma City:  Oklahoma Education Association, 1971.
 43  44   Oklahoma Department of Public Welfare. Annual Report for Fiscal Year Ending
June 30, 1962. 


BY OTHER AUTHORS.  BOOKS, PERIODICALS... 1906-1987, cont.
43   45   Oklahoma State Historical Review 2 (Spring 1981).
43   46   Oklahoma Today 7 (1957).
43   47   Oklahoma Today 8 (1958).
43   48   Oklahoma Today 9 (1959).
43   49   Oklahoma Today 10 (Winter 1959-1960, Spring, Summer 1960).
43   50   Oklahoma Today 11 (Summer, Fall 1961).
44   1    Oklahoma Today 12 (1962).
44   2    Oklahoma Today 13 (Winter 1962-1963, Spring 1963).
44   3    Oklahoma Today 15 (Winter 1964-1965).
44   4    Oklahoma Today 16 (Summer 1966).
44   5    Oklahoma Today 21 (Summer 1971).
44   6    Oklahoma Today 23 (Winter 1972-1973).
44   7    Oliver, William H.  The Indian Who Never Got Home.  Detroit, MI:  UAW-CIO
Fair Practices & Anti-Discrimination Department, 1952.
44   8    [folder not used]
44   9    Orr, Kenneth G.  "The Archaeological Situation at Spiro, Oklahoma:  A
Preliminary Report."  Reprint.  American Antiquity 11 (Apr. 1946). 
44   10   Panhandle-Plains Historical Review 1 (1928).
44   11   Panhandle-Plains Historical Review 2 (1929).
44   12   Panhandle-Plains Historical Review 3 (1930).
44   13   Panhandle-Plains Historical Review 6 (1933).
44   14   Panhandle-Plains Historical Review 7 (1934).
47   8    "A Panhandle Welcome to Angie Debo."  [Banner; no source given (West Texas
State University, 1978?); 15 1/4" W x 13" H]
44   15.1 "A Panoramic View of Oklahoma from Indian Territory to the Present Time:  With
Emphasis on the Hennessey Area."  [A compilation of research projects submitted by the Senior
Writing Class of Hennessey, OK, 1977.]  TMs, correspondence.
44   15.2 Parker's Penny Classics. Series 5, No. 14. Taylorville, IL:  C.M. Parker, Oct. 1907.
44   16   Pasture and Range Plants, Native Grasses. Parts 1 and 2:  Legumes and Forbs.
Bartlesville, OK:  Phillips   Petroleum Company, 1955, 1956.
44   16   Pasture and Range Plants, Part 3: Undesirable Grasses and Forbs. Bartlesville, OK: 
Phillips Petroleum Company, 1956.
44   16   Pasture and Range Plants, Part 4: Poisonous Grassland Plants.  Bartlesville, OK: 
Phillips Petroleum Company, 1957.
44   17   Payne County Historical Review 1 (April 1981); 3 (Autumn 1982).
44   18   Payne County Historical Review 5 (1984).
 44  19   Payne County Historical Review 5 (Spring 1985); 6 (Summer, Winter 1985).
44   20   Payne County Historical Review 6 (Spring 1986).

BY OTHER AUTHORS.  BOOKS, PERIODICALS... 1906-1987, cont. 
44   21   Payne County Historical Review 7 (Winter and Spring 1987).
42   8    Peak, C.N.  "Oklahoma Literature:  Edward Everett Dale."  Oklahoma Teacher 7
(Dec. 1925): 6. 
44   22   Perry, Thelma D. "Race-Conscious Aspects of the John Brown Affair."  Negro
History Bulletin 37 (Oct./Nov. 1974):  312-317. 
44   23   Peterson, John H., Jr.  "Assimilation, Separation, and Out-Migration in an
American Indian Group."  American Anthropologist 74 (Oct. 1972):  1286-1295.
 44  23   -------. "The Effects of the Past Indian-White Contacts on Contemporary Studies." 
In Indians of the Lower South:  Past and Present, ed. John K. Mahon, 51-64. Pensacola:  Gulf
Coast History and Humanities Conference, 1975.
44   23   -------. "The Indian in the Old South." In Red, White, and Black:  Symposium on
the Indians in the Old South, ed. Charles M. Hudson, 116-133.  Athens: University of Georgia,
1971.
44   23   -------. "Louisiana Choctaw Life at the End of the Nineteenth Century."  In Four
Centuries of Southern Indians, ed. Charles H. Hudson, 101-112.  Athens:  University of Georgia
Press, n.d.
44   24   Porter, Kenneth W.  "Negro Labor in the Western Cattle  Industry." Labor History
10 (Summer 1969):  346-374.
44   25   Pottery of the Pueblo Indians.  Pamphlet.  Washington, D.C.: Indian Arts and
Crafts Board (1955?).
44   26   Powell, Rev. Peter J.  "The New Raid on the Reservations."  Westerners Brand
Book 13 (Dec. 1956):  73-75, 78-80.
47   8    Radio stations in the U.S. and Canada and programs. Brochure,         n.p.,
n.d. [10 «" W x 13 5/8" H]
44   27   Publishers' Weekly 169 (Apr. 1956).
44   28   Ralph Nader Congress Project. Citizens Look at Congress. Five (5) parts: Carl
Albert, Henry Bellmon, John N. Happy Camp, John Jarman, Tom Steed. Washington, D.C.:
Grossman Publishers, 1972.    
44   29   Reader's Digest (Mar. 1957). 
44   30   Robertson, Alice.  Christmas Time in Indian Territory. Tulsa: University of Tulsa,
1978.
44   31   Roosevelt, Eleanor.  "Comments on Our Relations With Indians."  St. Louis
Post-Dispatch, 31 Dec. 1955. 
44   32   Ruark, Robert.  "Indians to Get Their Just Dues." Clipping, n.p., (1956?).
44   33   Saint Mary's University Bulletin 5 (Apr. 1972).
 44  34   Santee, Mary C.  "A History of the School of Agriculture of the Oklahoma
Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1891-1914."  M.S. thesis, Oklahoma Agricultural and
Mechanical College, 1956.  (Folder 34a: pp. 1-vii, 1-129; Folder 34b: pp. 130-273).

BY OTHER AUTHORS.  BOOKS, PERIODICALS... 1906-1987, cont.
44   35   Scroggs, Schiller.  "With a Voice of Gladness: Selected Poems by Schiller
Scroggs.  Increasing Purpose, Rapture of Life, and Sanctuary."  Wisconsin Poetry Magazine.
Supplementary Issue. (Feb. 1958).
44   36   Senior Quarterly 58 (April/May/June 1940).
44   37   Shirk, George H. "Along the Washington Irving Trail in Oklahoma." Reprint.
Chronicles of Oklahoma 25 (1957).
44   37   -------. "Indian Territory, Oklahoma, and the Neutral Strip."  Reprint. Twentieth
American Philatelic Congress Book (Oct. 1954).
44   38   Shirley, Glenn.  "The Rose of Cimarron Myth."  True West  (Sep. 1954):  8-10,
32-35.
44   39   Shumake, Thelma.  Peace Poems with Rhyme, Rhythm, and Reason.  n.p.,
(1972?).
44   39   -------. "That Is Human Nature."  n.p., (1973?).
44   40   Shunatona, Joseph Bayhylle.  Skookum's Laugh Medicine. Tulsa:  By the author,
1957.
44   41   Smith, Dwight L.  "Wayne's Peace with the Indians of the Northwest, 1795."
Reprint.   Ohio State Archeological Historical Quarterly 59 (July 1950).
44   42   Smith, Dwight T.  Genealogy and History: Bassett - Smith - Brock.  Boerne, TX: 
Paraclete Arts/Publications, 1966.
44   43   Smithsonian Institution.  Bureau of American Ethnology. Journal of Rudolph
Friederich Kurz:  An Account of His Experiences Among Fur Traders and American Indians on
the Mississippi and the Upper Missouri Rivers During the Years 1846 to 1852.  Bulletin 115. 
Washington, DC: GPO, 1937. 
44   44   Strickland, Rennard.  "Friends and Enemies of the American Indians:  An Essay
Review on Native American Law and Public Policy."  American Indian Law Review 3 (1975): 
313-331.
44   45   -------. "Educating Indian Lawyers Is Not Enough." Student Lawyer Journal 17
(May 1972): 4-9. 
44   46   Thomas, Robert T.  The Old Farmer's Almanac 1973.  Dublin, NH:  Yankee, Inc.,
1972.
45   1    Tilden, John L.  Scouting in Action.  By the author, 1974.  Photocopy.
45   2    Time  (Nov. 12, 1956; June 16, 1967).
45   3    Tontz, Robert L.  "Evolution of the Term Parity in Agricultural Usage."
Southwestern Social Science Quarterly (Mar. 1955):  345-355.
 45  3    Tontz, Robert L.  "Origin of the Base Period Concept of Parity-A Significant
Value Judgment in Agricultural Policy."  Agricultural History 32 (1958):  3-13.
45   3    -------. "Two Hundred Years of U.S. Farm Trade Policy.  Part I:  Independence to
Interdependence, 1776-1946, and Part II: Increased Interdependence, 1947-1976." Foreign
Agriculture, n.d.

BY OTHER AUTHORS.  BOOKS, PERIODICALS... 1906-1987, cont.
45   4    Trenholm, Virginia Cole.  "Amanda Mary and the Dog Soldiers."  Reprint.  Annals
of Wyoming 46 (Spring 1974).
45   5    Turcheneske, John A.  "Disaster at White Tail: The Fort Sill Apaches' First Ten
Years at Mescalero, 1913-1923."  New Mexico Historical Review 53 (1978):  109-132.
45   6    Turner, Alvin O'Dell.  "The Regulations of the Oklahoma Oil Industry."  Ph. D.
diss.,  Oklahoma State University, 1977.
45   8    United Arab Republic. U.A.R. Year Book, 1966.  Cairo: Information
Administration, n.d.
57   --   United Church of Christ:  History and Program.  n.p.:  Division of Publication,
United Church Board for Homeland Ministries, (1969?).
47   7    United Nations Charter. Washington, D.C.: GPO, 1945 [26" W x 39" H]
56   --   U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.  Hearings held in Montgomery, AL.  Voting. 
1958.
56   --   U.S. Commission of Civil Rights.  Conference held in Nashville, TN.  Education. 
1959.
56   --   U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.  Hearings held in New York, NY.  Housing. 
1959.
56   --   U.S. Congress.  House.  Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.  Subcommittee
on Irrigation and Reclamation.  Hearings on Federal Cooperation in Non-Federal Projects.  83rd
Cong., 1st and 2nd Sess., 1954.
56   --   U.S. Congress.  House.  Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.  Subcommittee
on Indian Affairs.  Hearings on Colville Indian Lands, Washington.  84th Cong., 1st Sess., 1955.
56   --   U.S. Congress.  House.  Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.  Subcommittee
on Indian Affairs.  Hearings on Muskogee and Anadarko Area Indian Tribes, Oklahoma.  84th
Cong., 1st Sess., 1955.
56   --   U.S. Congress.  House.  Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.  Hearings on
Hawaii-Alaska Statehood.  84th Cong., 1st Sess., 1955.
56   --   U.S.  Congress.  House.  Committee on Education and Labor. Poverty in the
United States.  88th Cong., 2nd Sess., 1964.
45   9    U.S. Congress.  Senate.  Memorial Addresses in the Congress of the United States
and Tributes in Eulogy of John Fitzgerald Kennedy:  Late President of the United States.  88th
Cong., 2nd Sess., S. Doc. 59, 1964.
56   --   U.S. Congress.  Senate.  Committee on the Judiciary.  Subcommittee to
Investigate Juvenile Delinquency.  Report on Juvenile Delinquency Among the Indians.  84th
Cong., 1st Sess., 1956.
56   --   U.S. Congress.  Senate.  Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.  Memorandum
on Indian Land Transactions:  An Analysis of the Problems and Effects of Our Diminishing Indian
Land Base, 1948-1957.  85th Cong., 2nd Sess., 1958.

BY OTHER AUTHORS.  BOOKS, PERIODICALS... 1906-1987, cont.
56   --   U.S. Congress.  Senate.  Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on
Constitutional Rights.  Hearings on Constitutional Rights of the American Indian.  87th Cong., 1st
Sess., 1961.  
56   --   U.S. Congress.  Senate.  Committee on the Judiciary.  Subcommittee on
Constitutional Rights.  Hearings on Constitutional Rights of the American Indian.  87th Cong.,
2nd Sess., 1962.
56   --   U.S. Congress.  Senate.  Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the
Constitutional Rights.  Hearings on Constitutional Rights of the American Indian.  89th Cong., 1st
Sess., 1965.
45   10   U.S. Department of Agriculture.  Soil Conservation Service. Soil Survey:  Logan
County, Oklahoma.  Washington, D.C.:  GPO, 1960.
45   11   U.S. Department of the Interior, Indian Arts and Crafts Board.  Graphic Arts of
the Alaskan Indian.  Native American Arts, 2.  Washington, D.C.:  GPO, 1969.
45   12   U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs. Indians in the War: 
Burial of a Brave. Chicago:  Haskell Printing, 1945. 
45   13   U.S. National Archives. List of Cartographic Records of the Bureau of Indian
Affairs.  No. 13.  Washington, DC:  National Archives, 1954.
59   --   University of Oklahoma. Yearbook, 1919.
45   14   Van de Mark, Dorothy.  "The Raid on the Reservations."  Reprint.  Harper's
Magazine (Mar. 1956).
45   15   The Washington Spectator and Between the Lines 4 (Nov. 15, 1978).
45   16   Wesley Foundation, Oklahoma A&M College. Yearbooks, 1952, 1952-1953.
45   17   Wesley Foundation, Oklahoma A&M College.  Yearbooks, 1954, 1955.
45   18   Whittenburg, Roy R.  Our Best Hope for Permanent World Peace.  Austin, TX: 
Steck Company, 1950.
45   19   Whittier, John Greenleaf.  "Snow-Bound" and "Songs of Labor."   n.p., n.d.
 45  20   Wiesendanger, Martin W.  Grant and Carolyn Foreman, A Bibliography.  Tulsa,
OK:  The University of Tulsa, 1948.
45   21   Willard Stone:  Wood Sculptor.  Muskogee, OK:  Five Civilized Tribes Museum,
1968.
45   22   Williams, Cecil B.  Oklahoma:  Indian Days to Statehood, Semi-Centennial. 
Stillwater, OK:  Oklahoma State University, 1957.
45   23   Willibrand, W.A.  "In Bilingual Old Okarche." Chronicles of Oklahoma 29
(Autumn 1951):  337-354.
Map   1   Wilson, Woodrow, Pres. "President Wilson's Great Message:  An Historic
Drawer    Document Which Should Be Preserved."  Reprint of the document read at the joint
session of the Congress at Washington, Apr. 2, 1917.  [18 7/8" W x 24" H]


BY OTHER AUTHORS.  NEWSPAPERS.
     This is a list of newspapers that were located throughout Debo's files. It is arranged
alphabetically by state, rather than by box number.  A record of individual issues is available in the
repository. Issues of newspapers in Debo's files have been relocated to this series. Most are
available from commercial microfilming companies. Newspapers are not on the preservation
microfilm.

     Alaska
49   1    Akwesasne Notes (Rooseveltown, NY). "An Alaskan's View of His Land." Nov.
1971

          Fairbanks
49   2    Tundra Times, 1962: Oct.1, 1966: Aug. 5, 1968: June-Dec. (lacks some                
issues)
49   3    Tundra Times,  1969: Jan.-June (lacks no. 180)
49   4    Tundra Times,  1969: July-Dec. (lacks nos. 195-228)
49   5    Tundra Times,  1970: Jan.-June
49   6    Tundra Times,  1970: July-Dec.
50   1    Tundra Times,  1971: Jan.-June
50   2    Tundra Times,  1971: July-Dec. (lacks v.9, nos. 7-9)
50   3    Tundra Times,  1972: Jan.-May
50   4    Tundra Times,  1972: June-Sept.
50   5    Tundra Times,  1972: Oct.-Dec.
51   1    Tundra Times,  1973: Jan.-Apr. (lacks no. 4)
51   2    Tundra Times,  1973: May-Sept. 
51   3    Tundra Times,  1973: Oct.-Dec.
51   4    Tundra Times,  1974: Jan.-Oct. (scattered issues)
          [Apr.10-Sept.25: only series of articles entitled "Arctic Survival"]
52   1    Tundra Times,  1975: Apr.-Nov. (scattered issues)
52   2    Tundra Times,  1976: Jan.-Oct. (scattered issues)
52   3    Tundra Times,  1977: Mar.-Dec. (scattered issues)
52   4    Tundra Times,  1978: Jan.-Dec. (scattered issues)
52   5    Tundra Times,  1979: Aug.-Oct. (scattered issues)

     Arizona
          Window Rock
53   1    Navajo Times,  1968: June 6; Sept. 5, 19

          Rough Rock
53   2    Rough Rock News,    1969: Mar.-Dec. (lacks some issues)
               1970: Jan.-Apr.; Dec. (scattered issues)
               1971: Feb. 17; Sept. 22; Oct. 6
               1972: Mar.-Nov.(scattered issues)

BY OTHER AUTHORS.  NEWSPAPERS
     Arizona
          Rough Rock, cont.
53   2         1973: Jan. 31; Apr. 11
               1974: May 13; Nov. 1
               1975: Jan. 28
               1976: Feb.
               1977: Mar. 25; Sept. 20
               1978: Sept. 12
               
     Oklahoma
          Enid
46   2    "Cherokee Strip Celebration."  Enid Morning News,                     Sept. 12, 1982.
46   2    Enid Morning News [various historical articles, from Box 34 f.43], Mar. 24, Nov.
16, 1976; Nov. 1, 1977; n.d.
46   2    ["Prairie City Days" articles, from Box 34 f.25]  Enid Morning News, Apr. 11,
1976 
     
          Guthrie
46   6    [Eighty-niner Edition] Guthrie Daily Leader, Apr.  19, 1959. ; Apr.  16, 1972; Apr.
18, 1977
46   2    ["Prairie City Days" articles, from Box 34 f.22], Guthrie Daily Leader, Apr. 17,
18, 1972; Apr. 16, 1973

          Kingfisher
46   2    Kingfisher Free Press, Apr. 13, 1964
46   2    Kingfisher Free Press.  "75th Anniversary Edition." Apr. 13, 1964.  [11" W x 16
1/2" H]  

          Nowata
46   5    "Semi-Centennial Edition."  Nowata Daily Star, Oct. 18, 1957

          Oklahoma City
46   1    "How Elections got that Way."  Daily Oklahoman, Apr. 24, 1938
46   1    "Fiftieth Anniversary Edition."  Daily Oklahoman, Mar. 1, 1953
46   1    "Fifty Years of Community Progress."  Daily Oklahoman, Nov. 3, 1957
46   1    "Forward Oklahoma."  Sunday Oklahoman, Nov. 12, 1967   

           Stroud
54   1    Tushkahomman, Mar.-June 1935
54   2    Tushkahomman, Aug. 27 -Oct. 1935
54   3    Tushkahomman, Nov. 1935-June 1936


BY OTHER AUTHORS.  NEWSPAPERS
     Oklahoma, cont.

          Tulsa
46   3    "First National Formal Opening."  Tulsa Tribune, 28 July 1950 
46   3    "First National Formal Opening."  Tulsa World, 29 July 1950
46   3    "Formal Dedication of the New Tulsa Chamber of Commerce Building." Tulsa
World, 19 Mar. 1952

          Wetumka
46   7    "Fourth Annual Sucker Day Edition."  Wetumka Gazette, 27 Aug. 1953

          Woodward
46   7    "A Better City Built by 1950." [special editions] Woodward Daily Press, April
21-25, 28; May 1, 5, 9, 12, 15, 20, 1947.

BY OTHER AUTHORS.  MAPS
     These items are in a map drawer unless noted as being in a box/folder. The folder numbers
not accompanied by a box number refer to the numbers on the folders in the map drawer. When
separated from a file, the box and folder numbers are noted as Box and f. Width and Height are
noted. Maps are not on film unless otherwise indicated.

     Arrangement is alphabetical, using the continents as a guide.

AFRICA
Map  2    "Africa:  Countries of the Nile."  In National Geographic (1963).  [24 7/8" W
Drawer     x 19" H]
     2    Directorate of Overseas Surveys.  Sierra Leone.  London:  Edward Stanford Ltd.,
1960.  [16 1/2" W x 17" H; from Box 11 f.18]
          2    "Nile Valley, Land of the Pharaohs."  In National Geographic (1965).  [25" W  x
19" H; from Box 9 f.29]
     2    "Northwestern Africa."  In National Geographic (1966).  [24 7/8" W x 19" H]
     2    "Murchison Falls National Park." Department of Lands and Surveys, Uganda
(1964).  [35" W x 25" H]

ANTARCTICA
     2    "Antarctica."  In National Geographic (1963).  [25" W x 19" H]  
          
ASIA AND THE U.S.S.R.
     2    "China." In National Geographic (1964).  [19" W x 24 7/8" H]
     2    "Japan and Adjacent Regions of Asia and the Pacific Ocean." In National
Geographic (1944).   [26 1/2" W x 34 1/2" H]
     2    "Southeast Asia and The Pacific Islands from the Indies          and the
Philippines to the Solomons."  In National Geographic (1974).  [41" W x 26 1/2" H] 
     2    "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics."  In National Geographic (1944).  [40 1/8"
W x 25" H]

EUROPE, INCLUDING THE NEAR EAST
     3    "The Balkans."  In National Geographic (1962).  [25" W x 19" H]            
     3    "Central Europe and the Mediterranean."  In National Geographic (1939).  [36
1/4" W x 26 1/2" H]
     3    "Classical Lands of the Mediterranean."  In National Geographic (1940).  [35 3/8"
W x 25 7/8" H]
     3    "Course of the Rhine from Mayence to Cologne." Cologne/ Rhine:  Karl Rud
Bremer and Co, ca. 1960.  [6 3/8" W x 51 5/8" H; from Box 10 f.4]
     3    "A Cultural Map of the Middle East."  In National Geographic (1972).  [35 1/2" W
x 22 3/4" H]
     3    "Europe."  In National Geographic (1962).  [24 7/8" W x 19" H]
BY OTHER AUTHORS.  MAPS
     EUROPE, INCLUDING THE NEAR EAST, cont.
     3    "Europe and the Near East," with an outline (by Debo?) of the Roman Empire.  In
National Geographic (1940).  [38 7/8" W x 34" H]
          3    "Germany and Its Approaches."  In National Geographic (1944).  [33 1/2" W x 26
1/2" H; from Box 10 f.4]
     3    "Paris: Carte des Arrondissements." Paris: French                Ministry of
Public Works, n.d.  [15 1/2" W x 11 1/2" H; from Box 9 f.59, 2 copies)
     3    "Spain and Portugal." In National Geographic (1965).  [25" W x 19" H]
     3    "Theater of War in Europe, Africa, and Western Asia."                 In
National Geographic (1942).  [26 3/8" W x 30 7/8" H]   

NORTH AMERICA, INCLUDING CENTRAL AMERICA 

     4    American Airlines Directions.  n.p., n.d.
     4    "American Airlines System Map, Mexico and United States."  USA:  Rand
McNally and Co., 1958.  [36" W x 24 1/8" H; from Box 10 f.23]
     4    "North America."  In National Geographic (1942).  [26 1/2" W x 32 1/2" H]
     4    "North America."  In National Geographic (1964).  [19" W x 24 7/8" H]
     4    "North American Indians, 1950 Distribution of Descendants             of the Aboriginal
Population of Alaska, Canada, and the United States."  Department of
Anthropology, University of Chicago, Dec. 1960.  [29" W x 25 1/4" H; from Box 29 f.68]
     4    "Vacationlands of the United States and Southern Canada."  In National
Geographic (1966).  [37 7/8" W x 25 7/8" H]

        Canada
     4    Department of Game and Fisheries, Roads, Lands, and              Forests. "Tourist and
Highway Map of the Province of Quebec."  Quebec, Canada:  Province of
Quebec Tourist Bureau, 1961.  [22" W x 42 3/8" H; from Box 9 f.38]
     4    "Highway Map of Canada and Northern United States."  Ottawa, Canada: 
Canadian Govt. Travel Bureau, 1961.  [23 7/8" W x 37 1/4" H; from Box 9 f.38]
     4    "Quebec Tourist Map."  Quebec, Canada:  Office Municipal du Tourisme, ca.
1960.  [35 1/2" W x 22 1/4" H; from Box 9 f.38]
     4    "Western Canada."  In National Geographic (1966).  [24 7/8" W x 19" H]

        Central America, West Indies
     4    "Archeological Map of Middle America."  In National Geographic (1968).  [24
7/8" W x 19" H] 
     4    "Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies."  In National Geographic (1939). 
[41" W x 23 7/8" H]
     4    "West Indies."  In National Geographic (1962).  [24 7/8" W x 19" H]


BY OTHER AUTHORS.  MAPS
     NORTH AMERICA, INCLUDING CENTRAL AMERICA, cont.
        Mexico
     5    "Mexico." [marked for Geronimo research] and "Central America."  In  National
Geographic (1973). [34" W x 23" H; from Box 26 f.61, which contains a photocopy of the
research notes; photocopy on film.]
     5    "Road Map of Mexico."  Houston, TX:  Humble Oil and Refining Co., 1959.  [24"
W x 35 3/8" H; from Box 10 f.23]
     
        United States
     5    Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs. "Indian Land Areas."  U.S.
Government Printing Office, Washington D.C., 1971.  [41 1/2" W x 26" H; from Box 29 f.68]
     5    "United States."  In National Geographic (1940).  [41" W x 26 1/2" H]

          Central and Western Regions
               [See also below: Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Southwestern]
     5    "Central-Western United States."  San Jose, CA:  H.M. Gousha Co., n.d.  [28 3/4"
W x 18" H]

          Eastern and Southern Regions
               [See also below: Florida, New York, Southwestern, Washington, D.C.]
     5    "Washington to Boston."  In National Geographic (1962).  [25" W x 19" H; from
Box 10 f.37]
     
          North and Northwestern Regions
               [See also below: Alaska]
     5    "The Northwest."  In National Geographic (1973).  [35" W x 22 5/8" H]
     5    "The Oregon Trail."  Sunday Oregonian [Portland], August 15, 1943. 

          Southwestern Regions
               [See also below: Arizona, New Mexico, Texas]
     5    "Butterfield Stage Route, Arizona, New Mexico." University of Oklahoma Press,
1975. Photocopy. [16 1/2" W x 14" H; from Box 26 f.62]
     5    "Indian Country in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado."  Los Angeles: 
Automobile Club of Southern California, n.d.  [23 3/8" W x 35" H]
     --   "Range of Texas Land and Cattle Co. 1883." Reprint from Chronicles of
Oklahoma (1931), with additional data from Oliver Nelson. N.p., n.d. (Photograph; in Box 65
f133a.) 
     5    "Southwestern United States."  In National Geographic (1940).  [34 3/4" W x 26"
H] 
     --   "The Southwestern Frontier in the 1880's." W. Sollers. N.p., n.d. (Photograph; in
Box 65.f133a.)

BY OTHER AUTHORS.  MAPS
     NORTH AMERICA, INCLUDING CENTRAL AMERICA          , cont.

          Alaska
     6    "Alaska, with part of Northwest Canada," and "Southern Alaska."  Standard Oil
Company of California, 1968.  [22 7/8" W x 18" H; from Box 9 f.34]
     6    "Alaska."  In National Geographic (1975).  [35" W x 22 5/8" H]
     6    "Alaska."  Rand McNally and Co., n.d.  [14 7/8" W x 11" H; from Box 29 f.68]
     6    Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. "Tongass National Forest, Alaska." 
Juneau, AK:  Forest Service, 1969.  [31 7/8" W x 18" H; from Box 9 f.34]
     6    Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.  "Chugach National Forest, Alaska." 
Juneau, AK:  Forest Service, 1964.  [31" W x 18" H; from Box 9 f.34]
     6    Department of the Interior.  "Alaska, America's Last Frontier."  Juneau, AK:  Rand
McNally Co., 1964. [35 3/4" W x 18" H; from Box 9 f.34]
     6    Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management. "Wildlife in Alaska." 
Anchorage, AK:  Bureau of Land Management, 1968.  [22 3/8" W x 34 7/8" H; from Box 9 f.34]

          Arizona
     6    "Arizona Road Map."  San Jose, CA:  H.M. Gousha Co., 1973. [18" W x 26 1/2"
H; from Box 16 f.33]

          Colorado
     6    "Denver:  Street and Vicinity Map."  San Jose, CA: H.M. Gousha Co., 1960.  [18"
W x 26 3/4" H]
     6    "Touraide Road Map of Colorado."  San Jose, CA: M. Gousha Co., 1973.  [18" W
x 26 3/4" H; from Box 17 f.26]

          Florida
     6    "Dolph's Map of Pensacola, Milton, Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties, Florida." 
[Compliments of the Warrington Bank.]  Fort Lauderdale, FL:  Dolph Map Co. Inc., ca. 1960. 
[23 3/4" W x 36 5/8" H; from Box 27 f.56]

          Kansas
     -    Guittard Township Plat Map.  Negative polarity photo image. n.p., n.d. [4 3/4" W
x 4 3/4" H; in Box 7, f.10; on film.]
     6    Kansas Highway Map.  State Highway Commission of Kansas, n.d. [27 7/8" W x
23" H]
     -    Richland Township Plat Map.  Negative polarity photo image. n.p., n.d. [4 3/4" W
x 4 3/5" H; in Box 7, f.10; on film.]
     6    "Wichita, Kansas."  Rand McNally and Co., n.d.  [8 1/4" W x 9" H]

BY OTHER AUTHORS.  MAPS
     NORTH AMERICA, INCLUDING CENTRAL AMERICA, cont.

          Massachusetts
     7    "Harvard University."  Boston, MA: Harvard College, 1961.  [16 1/2" W x 12" H;
from Box 10 f.38]
     7    "Welcome America to Plymouth, America's Home Town." Compliments of
Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, 1961.]  [22" W x 17" H; from Box 10 f.37]

          New Mexico
     7    "Albuquerque:  Map and Street Guide."  San Jose, CA: H.M. Gousha Co., 1965. 
[33 5/8" W x 24" H]
     7    "Mapa Historica de Taos." Taos, NM: Kiwanis International, n.d. [14" W x 9" H]
     7    "New Mexico Road Map."  San Jose, CA:  H.M. Gousha Co., 1970.  [18" W x 22
7/8" H]
     7    "Santa Fe."  [Compliments of Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce, 1964.]  [27" W x
16" H; from Box 10 f.33]
     7    "Santa Fe."  [Compliments of Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce, n.d.]  [16" W x
27" H; from Box 10 f.33]
     7    "Santa Fe."  [Courtesy of advertisers, 1963-1964.]  [27 1/2" W x 19 7/8" H; from
Box 10 f.33]

          New York
     7    "Greater New York."  In National Geographic (1964). [15 1/4" W x 20" H; from
Box 10 f.37]
     7    "Visitors Guide to New York."  [Compliments of the New York Convention and
Visitors Bureau, Inc., 1958.]  [28" W x 16 3/8" H; from Box 10 f.37]

          Oklahoma: General: State
     8    Oklahoma.  n.p., n.d.  [17 3/4" W x 33 7/8" H]
     8    Oklahoma Department of Transportation.  "Map of Oklahoma State Highway
System."  Arlington, TX:  D & L Map Service, ca. 1970.  [29" W x 23" H]
     8    "State Highway Map of Oklahoma."  Oklahoma City: Walker, Wilson, Tyler Co.,
1930. [Courtesy of M.E. Trapp, Democratic Candidate for Governor.]   [16" W x 28" H]
     8    "State Highway Map of Oklahoma."  [Debo used for research of migrant workers.] 
[Courtesy of Conoco, 1964.]   [26 5/8" W x 18" H; from Box 14 f.2]
     8    "State Map of Oklahoma."  Buffalo, NY:  J.M. Clement Co., ca. 1927.  [Courtesy
of J.C. Pearson, Marshall, OK. Calendar map 1928.]  Stillwater, OK; Van Buren, AR:  J and R
Map Co, 1968.  [20 1/2" W  x 24 6/8" H]  
     8    State of OK, Department of Highways.  "Map Showing Condition of Improvement
of the State Highway System."  State Highway Commission, 1932. [16" W x 28" H; from Box 21
f.58]

BY OTHER AUTHORS.  MAPS
     NORTH AMERICA, INCLUDING CENTRAL AMERICA
          Oklahoma: General: Subjects
     8    Division of State Parks, Oklahoma Planning and Resources Board and National
Park Service Department of the Interior.  "Oklahoma State Parks."  n.p., n.d.  [27" W x 20" H;
from Box 33 f.13]
     8    "The Forts Protecting the Advancing Frontiers of Oklahoma."  [Oklahoma Writers'
Project, 1941].  [29 3/8" W x 17" H]
     8    "Historical Map of Oklahoma." (Missions, Forts, Camps, Trails, Fights,  Ghost
Towns.)  n.p., n.d.  [22 1/2" W x 17 1/2" H] 
     8    [Kickapoo Land Between Shawnee and Choctaw, OK]. Made by Armin Saegar,
Sept. 1956. [13 1/8"W x 9 3/4"H; from Box 16 f.49; on film]
     8    "Lake Murray." n.p., 1941? [9 1/4"W x 15 7/8"H; from Box 33 f.13]
     8    "Land Tenure Classes by Type of Farming Areas in Oklahoma."  Handwritten,
1945.  [17" W x 11" H; from Box 31 f.20; on film]
     8    "Literary Map of Oklahoma."  1960.  [35 1/8" W x 22 3/8" H]
     8    "A Map Showing How Oklahoma was Made."  Daily Oklahoman. September 29,
1935.  Photocopy.
     8    Miller, R.G., Editor.  "The Smoking Room."  Sunday Daily Oklahoman.  "Where
to go - What to see in Oklahoma."  n.d.  [22" W x 17" H; from Box 33 f.13]
     9    "Oil Fields of the Five Civilized Tribes."  U.S. Geological Survey Map, 1932.  [27
1/8" W x 23 7/8" H]
     9    Oklahoma Division of Wildlife Restoration.  "A Game Type Map of Oklahoma." 
State of Oklahoma:  Game and Fish Department, 1943.  [57 7/8" W x 30" H]
     9    Oklahoma Planning and Resources Board, Division of Forestry.  "Southeastern
Oklahoma Fire Protection Unit and Adjacent Territory."  Oklahoma City, OK: Division of
Forestry, 1940.  [38 1/2" W x 32" H; from Box 32 f.30]
     9    Oklahoma Planning and Resources Board, Division of Water Resources. 
Reservoir Projects.  n.d. [22" W x 11 1/2" H; from Box 33 f.13]  

          Oklahoma: Fort Sill
     9    "Map showing the location of the houses and farms of the Apache prisoners of
war, Military Reservation at Fort Sill, Oklahoma." Ft. Sill, OK: 1897. (photographic copy) [14"
W x 9 1/2 " H]

          Oklahoma: Guthrie
     9    "Guthrie, the Frontier City, Historical Capital of OK." Compliments of Guthrie
Chamber of Commerce, n.d.  [17" W x 28" H; from Box 34 f.3]




BY OTHER AUTHORS.  MAPS
     NORTH AMERICA, INCLUDING CENTRAL AMERICA, cont.
          Oklahoma: Hominy
     9    Hominy, OK Quadrangle.  U.S. Geological Survey, 1943.  [20" W x 16 1/2" H]

          Oklahoma: Marshall
     9    Marshall, OK township plot map. Unofficial.  n.p., March 30, 1971.  [19 1/2" W x
33 5/8" H]

          Oklahoma: Norman
     9    "City Map of Norman, Oklahoma." Fort Worth, TX: J. Foster Ashburn, 1967. 
[24" W x 18" H]
     9    University of Oklahoma:  Campus Guide.  Norman: University of Oklahoma Press,
1975.  [23 1/8" W x 9 1/4" H]

          Oklahoma: Oklahoma City
               [See also below: Tulsa]
     10   "Oklahoma City Street Map."  Oklahoma City Convention and Tourism
Commission, 1976.  [28" W x 21" H; from Box 28 f.18]

          Oklahoma: Ripley
     10   Ripley, OK, Quadrangle.  U.S. Geological Survey, 1929.  [21" W x 17" H; from
Box 21 f.58]

          Oklahoma: Skeedee
     10   Skedee, OK, Quadrangle.  U.S. Geological Survey, 1931.  [16 1/2" W x 20" H]

          Oklahoma: Stillwater
     10   "Stillwater, OK".  Van Buren, AR: J & R Map, 1970.  [19 7/8" W x 11 1/2" H]

          Oklahoma: Tulsa          
     10   "Map of the City of Tulsa Oklahoma and Suburbs." Tulsa:  Miller's Magazine
Exchange, n.d.  [34 1/4" W x 28 5/8" H]
     10   "This is Tulsa:  The Oil Capital of the World."  Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, ca.
1955.  [15 5/8" W x 18 1/8" H; from Box 22 f.35] 
     10   "This is Tulsa:  The Oil Capital of the World."  Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, ca.
1960.  [15 5/8" W x 18 1/8" H; from Box 22 f.35] 
     10   "Tulsa and Oklahoma City Street Map. Courtesy of Texaco.  Rand McNally and
Co., 1966.  [29" W x 18" H]



BY OTHER AUTHORS.  MAPS
     NORTH AMERICA, INCLUDING CENTRAL AMERICA
          Oklahoma: Tulsa, cont.
     10   "Tulsa and Oklahoma City Street Map."  Courtesy of Texaco.  Rand McNally and
Co., 1971.  [28 6/8" W x 18" H]
     10   "Tulsa City Map." Fort Worth, TX: J. Foster Ashburn, 1957.  [19" W x 23 7/8" H]
     10   "Tulsa."  n.p., n.d.  [8 1/2" W x 11" H]
     10   "Tulsa Tour:  What to See and Where to Go In Tulsa." Tulsa Town Club, n.d.  
[9" W x 12" H]

          Texas
     7    "Map of Texas."  Des Moines, IA:  Kenyon Company Inc., ca. 1927 - 1928. 
[Courtesy of Thompson Hardware Company, Canyon, TX.]  [24 1/2" W x 35 1/2" H]
     7    "A Map of the Panhandle of Texas in Pioneer Days." American Association of
University Women, Amarillo and Canyon, TX, 1929.  [17 3/8" W x   21 7/8" H] 

          Washington, D.C.
     7    "Suburban Washington."  In National Geographic (1962).  [20" W x 15 1/4" H;
from Box 10 f.37]

     OCEANS
     11   "Atlantic Ocean."   In National Geographic (1939).  [24 7/8" W x 31 1/4" H] 
     11   "Indian Ocean."  In National Geographic (1941).  [32 5/8" W x 25 1/2" H]
     11   "Islands of the Pacific."  In National Geographic (1974).  [37 1/8" W x 22 5/8" H]
     11   "Pacific Ocean."  In National Geographic (1962).  [25" W x 19" H]
     11   "Pacific Ocean and the Bay of Bengal."  In National Geographic (1943).  [36 1/2"
W x 26 1/2" H]

     SOUTH AMERICA
     11   "Eastern South America." In  National Geographic (1962).  [19" W x 24 7/8" H]
     11   "Northwestern South America."  In National Geographic (1964).  [19" W x 25" H]
     11   "South America."  In National Geographic (1972).  [22 7/8" W x 30 1/2" H]
          
     WORLD
     11   "The World."  In National Geographic (1942).  [31" W x 22" H]
     11   "Top of the World."  In National Geographic (1965).  [24 7/8" W x 19" H]