Red Eagle, 1896-01
Scope and Contents
This artificial collection was brought together initially as the the old American Indian Law and History Collection from miscellaneous acquisitions that had accrued over twenty years of collecting. Later the collection's scope was broadened somewhat and the title was changed. It is presently a collection of historical documents, correspondence, photographs and ephemera relating to the governments, citizenship, and lands primarily of those tribes located in Oklahoma Indian Territory. The materials in this collection are those pieces that either can not be attributed to another named collection, or otherwise are better served being in this.
This collection consists of papers and documents pertaining to the Indians of North America. Included are government, citizenship and land papers, correspondence, photographs, and a variety of other items concerning Indian affairs primarily in Indian Territory/Oklahoma. Although the majority of the material deals with Indian affairs, the collection does contain papers of a more personal nature as well.
Dates
- Creation: 1896-01
Creator
- From the Collection: University of Tulsa. McFarlin Library (Organization)
- From the Collection: Logsdon, Guy William, 1934-2018 (Person)
Access
This material is open for research use by any registered reader.
Extent
1 item
Language of Materials
English
Physical Description
Photocopy of envelope attached to 1975.006.3.Shawnee.002.
General
Title supplied by cataloguer.
Transcipt: "Pelathe, the Shawnee. Pelathe means Eagle and he was sometimes called the Red Eagle. He was a [fearing] man. Born in .... or Johnson family.... Chief Blue-Jacket did not know which. But he ... was born in Johnson County. Given me by Charles Blue-Jacket at his home. Jan., 1896."
Subject
- Red Eagle (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the The University of Tulsa, McFarlin Library, Department of Special Collections & University Archives Repository
McFarlin Library
University of Tulsa
2933 E. 6th St
Tulsa 74104-3123 USA
(918) 631-2496
speccoll@utulsa.edu