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1981.155. Caddo Indians in Texas, 1841-1854

November 3, 2020

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Collection Summary

Title
Caddo Indians in Texas, 1841-1854
Repository Number
1981.155
Repository
Oklahoma Historical Society, Research Archives

Administrative Information

Originals/Duplicates

Mix of some originals and some copies.

Use/Re-use Restrictions

Courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society

Preferred Citation

Caddo Indians in Texas, Oklahoma Historical Society Research Division

Processing Information

Released on 2010-12-13.

format M1988.155. Manuscripts

Other/Variant Title
Caddo Indians in Texas Collection
Quantity
1 folder (location 0934.04)

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information

Accession No. 1981.155.

Processing Information

Released on 2010-12-13.

box 1. Caddo Indians in Texas, 1841-1854

Other/Variant Title
M1981.155 location 0934.04

Administrative Information

Originals/Duplicates

All originals.

Description of Material

Letters and commendations of Caddo Indians and activities in Texas written by U.S. Indian Agents.

Access Restrictions

Unrestricted access.

Acquisition Information

Accession No. 1981.155. Acquired 1929-00-00

Processing Information

Released on 2010-12-13.

Legacy printed finding aids

. SEE BOOK H.

folder 1. Letters and documents, 1841-1854

Administrative Information

Originals/Duplicates

Mix of some originals and some copies.

Acquisition Information

Acquired 1929-00-00

Processing Information

Released on 2010-12-13.

letter 1. Certificate naming Jose Maria chief of the An-a-da-cos and Jomis bands, commonly known as Caddo Indians, and commending Maria's character., 1852/03/27

Administrative Information

Description of Material

Signed by Jesse Stern, U.S. Special Agent for the Indians of Texas. Fort Graham.

Acquisition Information

Acquired 1929-00-00

Processing Information

Released on 2010-12-13.

Collection Files

letter 2. Appointment of Ti-nah as Chief of the Caddo people in Texas, 1853/09/26

Administrative Information

Description of Material

Signed by G.W. Hill, special agent for Texas Indians.

Acquisition Information

Acquired 1929-00-00

Processing Information

Released on 2010-12-13.

Collection Files

letter 3. Letter commending Ti-nah and the Caddo Indians of Texas for their actions under his supervision., 1854/06/29

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information

Acquired 1929-00-00

Processing Information

Released on 2010-12-13.

Collection Files

letter 4. Translation of a document in Spanish, the commission of Captain Coyote to Colonel in order to "make peace with the Mexicans and make warfare against the usurpers of Texas"

Administrative Information

Description of Material

Signed by General Mariano Arista on May 11, 1841. Translation written by Pricilla Buckley and notarized on September 29, 1911.

Acquisition Information

Acquired 1929-00-00

Processing Information

Released on 2010-12-13.

Collection Files