Woolaroc Museum, established by oil man, Frank
Phillips, exhibits full, daily and ceremonial dress of the Osage.
Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Ponca City Indian Museum exhibits Osage
woman's buckskin dress, marriage regalia of officer's uniform and tall
feathered hat.
Bertha and Dennis's burial was at Foraker,
Oklahoma. Bellzona, Warren Curtis Jones, and Jacklyn K. Holt, are also
buried there.
Ura May is buried at Wheatridge, Colorado;
Mount of Olives, cemetery.
"Ponca City News", Sunday, August
25, 1940.
"The Daily Journal Capital",
Pawhuska, Oklahoma newspaper, April, 1940.
Western State Hospital, Ft Supply,
Oklahoma, records.
Having grown up in the same house where
Dempsey's cradle board was kept, I feel I was able to recognize it hanging
at the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Donna Jones Flood.
Newspaper clippings on file at the Ponca
City Indian Museum regarding John Ramsey and Ernest Burkhart, nephew of
Bill Hale, convicted mass murderer of the Osages.
NEWSPAPER ARCHIVES kept at the Capitol of
Oklahoma at Oklahoma City in the Historical building on the Capitol
grounds, from April 1921 forward.
PAWHUSKA NEWSPAPER of Warren's death,
December, 1956.
MARRIAGE LICENSE filed with the State of
Arkansas, County of Boone, February 8, 1989. Joseph H. Jones, Bell
Collins.
INTERVIEW with Elizabeth Ann's
granddaughter, Virgie Howell Julian, Shidler, Oklahoma.
TELEPHONE interview with Bernice Collins
Griffin Marcum, granddaughter of Elizabeth Ann.
The name, Polly Ann Howard, mother of
Nathaniel Stewart Collins, was shared by LEWIS HOBSON, Professor of
Oceanography at the University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada. Lewis is the
grandson of Aletha Artemis Collins Hobson, who was a daughter of Elizabeth
Ann.
FEDERAL ARCHIVES and Records Center, P.O.
Box 6216 Ft. Worth, Texas.
The OKLAHOMA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Division
of Library Resources, Wiley Post Building, 2100 N. Lincoln Boulevard,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105.
1870-1880 census, Arkansas. See genealogy
LIBRARY, HARRISON, Arkansas City Library. Vanzant Family.
Handwritten notes by Donna Jones Flood,
daughter of Lee Otis Jones.
OLD SNAPSHOT contributed by Melvina (Mrs.
Paul Honegar) Enid, Oklahoma.
Records at the FUNERAL HOME, TONKAWA,
OKLAHOMA
HOWARD YOUNG FARM,, Valley Springs,
Arkansas, caretaker.
MARVIN JONES, Private land, private
cemetery.
MARRIAGE LICENSES,, Boone County, Arkansas.
FEDERAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS CENTER, P.O.
Box 6216, Ft. Worth, Texas.
TELEPHONE conversation with the historian
at Tahlequah Cherokee Nation Office. Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
FEDERAL ARCHIVES
Information received from CELIA BELL (Mrs.
Lloyd) Williams, Batesville, Arkansas granddaughter of Walsie Jones
Watkins.
As told by HENRY LIEB, JR. grandson of
Creth Little Cook, No Ear.
Telephone conversation with Ponca tribal
member, LILY WHITE TAIL.
Relayed to me by VELMA LOUISE PENSONEAU
JONES, favorite niece of Annie Little Cook, Gives Waters.
As told to me by SUZANNE WHITE EAGLE, wife
of George White Eagle a descendant of Chief White Eagle.
As told to me by ELIZABETH SWITCH,
descendant of Samuel Little Cook.
As told by Elizabeth (Me-Tah-Ing-Gay)
daughter of Sam and Esther Little Cook, written from notes saved.
As told by TILLIE (Otilia Haydee)
Hernandez, daughter of Elizabeth.
Old photograph ELIZABETH passed down to
DANIEL HERNANDEZ and shared by his wife, Rena Wiseman Hernandez from
Elizabeth's possessions.
NEWSPAPER Archives, September 19, 1943
McGee, Oklahoma.
WOODSON WADLEY, grand-nephew of Uncle
Billy.
PAULAJEAN WADLEY KING, DAUGHTER OF
GERTRUDE JONES WADLEY
INTERVIEW, GROVER AND CHARLENE BARBEE,
grand-nephew of Mary Lou Jones, wife of William Stephens Jones II.
Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Interview, Picture verified, Benjamin Gray Barbee.
Transcribed HANDWRITTEN NOTES, by Adah
Gertrude Jones Wadley, daughter of Joseph Hubbard and Bellzona Jones.
Statement from JOHN WESLEY FLOOD, grandson
of John Flood, son of Henry Flood, before his stroke causing loss of
speech.
MEMOIRS OF GEORGE FLOOD, son of Honora C.
Gosney and Henry Flood.
SYLVIA FLOOD, Head administrator over
Lexington, Oklahoma. Mental Health Institution 1959.
Telephone conversation with MARY JANE SELPH
FLOOD. Mrs. Ross Flood.
Interview, JOHN WESLEY FLOOD, brother to
Louise.
Interview WENONA MAE MEDLER FLOOD, wife of
John Wesley Flood. |