|
SMITH, BUCKINGHAM, EDITOR |
Rudo Ensayo, tentativa de una Prevencional Descripcion Geographica de la Provincia de Sonora, sus terminos y Confines; o mejor, Coleccion de Materiales para hacerla quien lo supiere mejor. Compilada ... por un Amigo del Bien Comun. 33.2 cm. Printed paper |
San Agustin de la Florida |
Ano de 1863 |
USD - |
150.00 |
|
[UNITED STATES ARMY] |
Headquarters Department of New Mexico, Santa Fe, N. M. October 23, 1863. General Orders, No. 27. |
[Santa Fe?] |
[1863?] |
USD - |
100.00 |
|
HARTLEY |
Hartley's Map of Arizona from Official Documents. [Graphic scale:] Office 32 Pine St. N. Y. [Below neat line at right:] Drawn & eng. by J. C. Smith N.Y. [1863?] 92.5 x 78 cm. Graphic scale: about 25 miles to an inch. Folded to height 15.5 cm. in cloth cov |
[New York] |
[1863?] |
USD - |
1,100.00 |
|
ARIZONA (TERRITORY.) LAWS |
Mining Law of the Territory of Arinona [sic]. [At end:] Issued as a Supplement to the Arizona Miner, and for Sale at the Office of that Paper in Prescott. Price fifty Cents per Copy. Unbound loose sheets in 4to leather folder with title in gilt on spine. |
Prescott |
1864 |
USD - |
2,500.00 |
|
ARIZONA MINER, PRESCOTT ARIZONA |
Arizona Miner. Tisdale A. Hand, "The Gold of that Land is Good." Publisher. Volume I. Prescott, Arizona, Wednesday June 22, 1864. Number 7. 43.3 cm. |
[Prescott, Arizona] |
[1864] |
USD - |
150.00 |
|
MOWRY, SYLVESTER |
The mines of the west. Shall the government seize them? The mining states. How shall they be taxed? By Sylvester Mowry, of Arizona. 22 cm. Rebound in cloth. |
New York |
1864 |
USD - |
200.00 |
|
ARIZONA (TERRITORY.) LAWS |
Acts, resolutions and memorials, adopted by the first Legislative assembly of the Territory of Arizona. Session begun on the twenty-sixth day of September, and ended on the tenth day of November, 1864, at Prescott. 22.6 cm. Original half calf and marble b |
Prescott |
1865 |
USD - |
225.00 |
|
ARIZONA (TERRITORY.) LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY |
Journals of the First Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona. Session begun on the Twenty-Sixth day of September, and ended on the Tenth day of November, 1864, at Prescott. 22.5 cm. Contemporary half calf, damaged. |
Prescott |
1865 |
USD - |
80.00 |
|
POSTON, CHARLES D. |
Speech of the Hon. Charles D. Poston, of Arizona, on Indian Affairs. Delivered in the House of Representatives, Thursday, March 2, 1865. 22.7 cm. Printed paper wrappers. Fine. |
New York |
1865 |
USD - |
400.00 |
|
PRESCOTT CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY |
The Prescott Consolidated Mining Company. Office, No. 69 Broadway, New York. 23 cm. Printed paper wrappers, loose. |
New York |
1865 |
USD - |
140.00 |
|
ARIZONA (TERRITORY.) |
Official Map of the Territory of Arizona. With all the recent explorations compiled by Richard Gird C. E. Commissioner. In accordance with an act of the Legislature approved Oct. 23d. 1864 ... We hereby certify that this is the official map of the Territo |
San Francisco |
[1865] |
USD - |
375.00 |
|
ARIZONA (TERRITORY.) LAWS |
Acts, Resolutions, and memorials, adopted by the second legislative assembly of the Territory of Arizona ... 22.4 cm. Original half calf and marble boards binding, with leather label on back strip: Acts of Arizona, 1865. Covers much damaged. |
Prescott |
1866 |
USD - |
250.00 |
|
CINCINNATI AND SONORA MINING ASSOCIATION |
Gold and Silver Mining in Sonora, Mexico. Proposed Purchase of the San Juan del Rio Mines and Lands, belonging to The Cincinnati and Sonora Mining Association. 22.5 cm. Printed paper wrappers. Fine. |
Cincinnati |
1867 |
USD - |
70.00 |
|
COLORADO OF THE PACIFIC |
The Colorado of the Pacific. 22.5 cm. Printed paper wrappers. Caption-title. Wrapper title the same. |
n.p. |
[1868?] |
USD - |
2,500.00 |
|
ELLIS, JOSEPH |
Old Timers hearken!!!...Joe Ellis has got back from the States...And along with Joseph is the damndest biggest stock of bibles, rifles, prayer books, playingcards, music-boxes...pipes, cigars and tobacco, gumboots...wagon grease, overalls...Along with the |
[Gila Bend?] |
[1868?] |
USD - |
900.00 |
|
BROWNE, JOHN ROSS |
Adventures in the Apache Country: a Tour through Arizona and Sonora, with Notes on the Silver Regions of Nevada. By J. Ross Browne ... Illustrated by the Author. 18.7 Original cloth, hinges weak. |
New York |
1869 |
USD - |
50.00 |
|
JOHNSON, CHARLES GRANVILLE |
The Territory of Arizona, embracing a history of the territory; its mineral, agricultural, and commercial advantages; its climate and boundaries; and the Great Colorado of the Pacific. Beautifully illustrated with Actual Photographs of the Country, the ri |
San Francisco |
1869 |
USD - |
8,000.00 |
|
ARIZONA (TERRITORY.) GOVERNOR (A.P.K. SAFFORD) |
Message of the Governor of Arizona, Delivered January 14, 1871, before the Sixth Legislative Assembly, in Joint Convention. 20.5 cm. Stitched, as issued, uncut. |
Tucson |
1871 |
USD - |
200.00 |
|
ARIZONA (TERRITORY.) LEGISLATURE |
Memorial and Affidavits showing Outrages Perpetrated by the Apache Indians, in the Territory of Arizona, for the Years 1869 and 1870. Published by Authority of the Legislature of the Territory of Arizona. 22.7 cm. Printed paper wrappers, bound in, in clot |
San Francisco |
1871 |
USD - |
275.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. ARMY. MILITARY DIVISION OF THE PACIFIC |
Itineraries of Routes in Arizona and Southern California, with Photographic Map of 1874. Published by Command of Major General George H. Thomas, Commanding Military division of the Pacific. Prepared by Henry M. Robert, Major of Engineers ... Engineer Offi |
San Francisco |
1874 |
USD - |
200.00 |
|
ANDRADE, GUILLERMO Y Ca. |
Proyecto de una linea entre San Blas y San Francisco de la Alta California para la conduccion de correspondencia, pasajeros y mercancias y Ventajas que ofrece Empresa de Guillermo Andrade y Ca. 22.2 cm. Printed paper wrappers. |
Mexico |
1877 |
USD - |
50.00 |
|
PINART, ALPHONSE LOUIS |
Voyage dans l'Arizona par Alphonse Pinart Extrait du Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie (Mars 1877.) 22.7 cm. Printed paper wrappers, uncut and unopened. |
Paris |
1877 |
USD - |
100.00 |
|
BERTON, FRANCIS |
Un Voyage sur le Colorado par Francis Berton Membre Correspondant de la Societe de Geographie de Geneve. 21 cm. Original cloth with brief title stamped in gilt on front cover. Inscribed on title: "Madame Louis Roget Avec les Compliments de l'Auteur." |
San Francisco |
1878 |
USD - |
350.00 |
|
CALABASAS LAND AND MINING COMPANY |
Prospectus and Reports of the Property of the Calabasas Land and Mining Co. located in Pima County, Arizona Territory. Company's Offices: Room 32, Merchants' Exchange, California Street. San Francisco. 22.6 cm. Printed paper wrappers. |
[San Francisco] |
1878 |
USD - |
300.00 |
|
HINTON, RICHARD J. |
Map of Arizona Prepared Specially for R. J. Hinton's hand book of Arizona Compiled from Official Maps of Military Division of the Pacific Surveyor General's Office A. T. & from the notes of Col. W. G. Boyle ... |
San Francisco |
[1878] |
USD - |
250.00 |
|
ECKHOFF, E. A. AND RIECKER, P. |
Official Map of the Territory of Arizona Compiled from Surveys, Reconnaissances and other Sources by E. A. Eckhoff and P. Riecker, Civil Engineers. 1880. |
New York |
[1880] |
USD - |
125.00 |
|
HALL, JOHN DENTON |
Sonora. Travels and Adventures in Sonora. Containing a Description of Its Mining and Agricultural Resources and Narrative of a Residence of Fifteen Years. Dr. J. Hall. 21.2 cm. Original cloth with brief title stamped in gilt on spine. Covers much worn and |
Chicago |
1881 |
USD - |
700.00 |
|
PAULISON, C. M. K. |
Arizona. The Wonderful Country. Tucson its Metropolis. A Comprehensive Review of the Past Progress, Present Condition and Future Prospects of the Territory of Arizona, showing the Advantages possessed by Tucson as the Commercial Metropolis. 22.4 cm. Print |
Tucson |
1881 |
USD - |
1,800.00 |
|
CROOK, BRIG. GEN. GEORGE |
Headquarters Department of Arizona, Whipple Barracks, Prescott, September 27, 1883 [Report] To the Adjutant General, Military Division of the Pacific. Caption title. 19.3 Crudely disbound, some leaves starting. |
[Prescott?] |
[1883] |
USD - |
75.00 |
|
TUCSON AND TOMBSTONE GENERAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY, FOR 1883 AND 1884 |
Containing a Complete List of All the Inhabitants ... the Public Officers, Secret Societies and Churches, together with Other Useful Information concerning Both Cities. 22.2 cm. Boards with advts. on recto and verso of front and back covers and brief titl |
Tucson |
1883 |
USD - |
350.00 |
|
CROOK, BRIG. GEN. GEORGE |
Annual Report of Brigadier General George Crook, U.S. Army. Commanding Department of Arizona. 1884. 19.5 cm. Wrapper title, plain back wrapper. Front wrapper spotted. |
n.p. |
[1884] |
USD - |
350.00 |
|
CROOK |
Annual Report of Brigadier General George Crook, U. S. Army. Commanding Department of Arizona. 1885. 19.4 cm. Wrapper title, back wrapper plain. |
n.p. |
1885 |
USD - |
125.00 |
|
BOURKE, CAPT. JOHN GREGORY |
An Apache Campaign in the Sierra Madre. An Account of the Expedition in Pursuit of the Hostile Chiricahua Apaches in the Spring of 1883. By John G. Bourke, Captain Third Cavalry, U.S. Army ... Illustrated. 18.8 cm. Printed paper wrappers, chipped. |
New York |
1886 |
USD - |
125.00 |
|
CROOK, BRIG. GEN. GEORGE |
Report of Operations Against Apache Indians, May, 1885, to April, 1886. By Brigadier Gen'l George Crook, U. S. Army. 20 cm. Printed paper wrapper. |
n.p. |
1886 |
USD - |
1,300.00 |
|
CROOK |
Resume of Operations Against Apache Indians, 1882 to 1886. By Brigadier Gen'l. George. Crook, U. S. Army. 12.6 cm. Printed paper wrappers, stapled, chipped. |
[Omaha?] |
[1886] |
USD - |
750.00 |
|
GILA RIVER VALLEY |
The Gila River Valley, Pinal County, Arizona. The Garden Spot of the Great West. Homes, Health and Fortunes for Everybody ... Several p. spotted. |
Florence, Arizona |
[1887] |
USD - |
450.00 |
|
MARICOPA COUNTY IMMIGRATION UNION |
... What the Salt River Valley offers to the Immigrant, Capitalist, and Invalid ... 21.8 cm. Printed paper wrappers; backstrip worn; library stamp on wrapper. |
Chicago |
1887 |
USD - |
450.00 |
|
ARIZONA (TERRITORY.) SURVEYOR GENERAL (ROYAL A. JOHNSON.) |
Adverse Report of the Surveyor General of Arizona, Royal A. Johnson upon the Alleged Peralta Grant, a Complete Expose of Its Fraudulent Character. 21 cm. Printed paper wrappers; backstrip much damaged and covers becoming detached. |
[Phoenix] |
1890 |
USD - |
1,400.00 |
|
DYER, C. J. |
Bird's-Eye View of Prescott, A.T. Looking North East. Sketched by C. J. Dyer. Lithograph, colored, 54 x 86 cm. Marginal tear, extending about 2 inches into picture, has been neatly repaired and is barely perceptible. |
n.p. |
ca. 1890 |
USD - |
800.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. CONGRESS. HOUSE |
... Country for Indians West of the Mississippi. Letter from the Secretary of War. Transmitting a copy of a report made by Isaac McCoy, upon the subject of a country reserved for the Indians west of the Mississippi. March 16, 1832. Read, and laid upon the |
[Washington] |
[1832] |
USD - |
35.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. TREATIES. CHEROKEE NATION |
Treaty between the United States and the Cherokee Nation of Indians, west of the Mississippi. Concluded at Fort Gibson February 14, 1833---Ratified April 12, 1834. 32 cm. tied as issued. |
[Washington] |
[1834] |
USD - |
35.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. TREATIES. CHICKASAW INDIANS |
Treaty between the United States and the Chickasaw Indians concluded at Washington, May 24, 1834; ratified July 1, 1834. 33 cm. tied as issued, loose. |
[Washington] |
[1834] |
USD - |
35.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. TREATIES. SEMINOLE NATION |
Treaty between the United States of America and the Seminole Nation of Indians. Concluded at Fort Gibson March 28, 1833---Ratified April 12, 1834. 32 cm. |
[Washington] |
[1834] |
USD - |
100.00 |
|
MCCOY, ISAAC |
The Annual Register of Indian Affairs within the Indian (or Western) Territory. Published by Isaac M'Coy. Shawanoe Baptist Mission House, Indian Territory. 23.5 cm. |
|
|
USD - |
900.00 |
|
MCCOY, ISAAC |
Periodical Account of Baptist Missions within the Indian Territory, for the Year ending December 31, 1836. Published by Isaac McCoy. Shawanoe Baptist Mission House, Indian Territory. (2 line quotation). No. 1 Contents ... 23.3 cm., uncut. |
[Shawanoe Indian Territory] |
1837 |
USD - |
150.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. TREATIES. CHOCTAW AND CHICKASAW INDIANS |
Convention between the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians concluded at Doaksville, Choctaw Country, January 17, 1837; ratified March 24, 1837. 33 cm. |
[Washington] |
[1837] |
USD - |
50.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. TREATIES. CREEK INDIANS |
Treaty between the United States of America and the Creek Tribe of Indians. Concluded at Fort Gibson, November 23, 1838; Ratified March 2, 1839. 32 cm. |
[Washington] |
[1839] |
USD - |
175.00 |
|
CHEROKEE NATION. LAWS |
The Constitution and Laws of the Cherokee Nation: Passed at Tah-le-quah, Cherokee Nation, 1839. 18 cm. Crudely disbound with traces of original wrappers. |
Washington |
1840 |
USD - |
300.00 |
|
CHOCTAW NATION. LAWS |
The Constitution and Laws of the Choctaw Nation. 17 cm. Disbound |
Park Hill |
1840 |
USD - |
2,500.00 |
|
CHEROKEE NATION. LAWS |
The Constitution and Laws of the Cherokee Nation: Passed at Tah-le-quah Cherokee Nation, 1839, 1840. Translated into the Cherokee language. [4 lines in Cherokee.] Captions in English and Cherokee. Text in Cherokee. 17 cm. |
Park Hill |
1842 |
USD - |
2,750.00 |
|
CHEROKEE NATION. LAWS |
Laws of the Cherokee Nation, Enacted by the National Council at their Annual Session A. D. 1841. 17 cm. Disbound. |
Park Hill |
1842 |
USD - |
2,500.00 |
|
CHEROKEE NATION. PRINCIPAL CHIEF [JOHN ROSS] |
Special Message of the Principal Chief. [Dated and signed at end of English text: Executive Department, December 20th, 1842. Jno. Ross]. 18 cm. Disbound |
[Park Hill] |
[1842?] |
USD - |
900.00 |
|
CHEROKEE BIBLE SOCIETY |
Constitution of the Cherokee Bible Society. 18 cm. |
[Park Hill?] |
[1843?] |
USD - |
175.00 |
|
CHEROKEE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY |
Constitution of the Cherokee Temperance Society. 18 cm. |
[Park Hill?] |
[1843?] |
USD - |
250.00 |
|
[HARRIS, N. SAYRE] |
Journal of a Tour in the "Indian Territory," performed by order of the Domestic Committee of the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Spring of 1844, by their Secretary and General Agent. 22.2 cm. Printed paper wrappers in half mor |
New York |
1844 |
USD - |
100.00 |
|
TREATISE ON MARRIAGE |
A Treatise on Marriage. [Title in English and in Sequoyan, followed by text in Sequoyan]. Caption title. 12.3 cm. Disbound. |
[Park Hill] |
[1844] |
USD - |
75.00 |
|
CHEROKEE NATION. LAWS |
Laws of the Cherokee Nation, Passed at Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, 1844--5. 18 cm. Disbound, foxed. |
Tahlequah |
1845 |
USD - |
2,750.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. TREATIES. CREEK AND SEMINOLE TRIBES |
Treaty between the United States of America and the Creek and Seminole Tribes of Indians concluded at the Creek Agency, Jan. 4, 1845; Ratified March 6, 1845. Tied as issued. 32 cm. |
Washington |
[1845] |
USD - |
50.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. CONGRESS. SENATE |
... Memorial of John Ross and Others, Representatives of the Cherokee nation of Indians on the subject of the existing difficulties in that nation, and their relations with the United States. May 4, 1846. Referred to the Committee on Indian Affairs, and o |
[Washington] |
[1846] |
USD - |
150.00 |
|
CHEROKEE NATION. LAWS |
Laws of the Cherokee Nation. Passed at the Annual Session of the National Council, 1845. 18 cm. Disbound, foxed. |
Tahlequah |
1846 |
USD - |
2,750.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. TREATIES. COMANCHE AND OTHER TRIBES |
James K. Polk, President of the United States of America ... Greeting: Whereas a treaty was made and concluded at Council Springs, in the county of Robinson, Texas, near the Brazos river, on the fifteenth day of May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and f |
|
|
USD - |
Not Sold |
|
UNITED STATES. TREATIES. CHOCTAW AND CHICKASAW INDIANS |
Treaty between the United States and the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians concluded at Doaksville, Choctaw Nation November 4, 1854; ratified April 10, 1855. Tied as issued. 32 cm. |
[Washington] |
[1855] |
USD - |
Not Sold |
|
ECHOTA, pseud. |
The Aboriginal. New York, July 1856. Justice---Civilization---Liberty. The proposed Teritory [sic] of Neosho. Broadside, 32.8 x 13.2 cm., trimmed. |
[New York] |
[1856] |
USD - |
250.00 |
|
HARKINS, GEORGE W. |
To the Choctaw People, Brethren and Friends. [Text begins:] On the 24th August last [1857]. I addressed a letter to Tandy Walker, Esq. ... [Introductory paragraph followed by letter, dated Doaksville, C. N., March 1st, 1858, and signed Geo. W. Harkins, re |
[Clarksville, Texas] |
[1858] |
USD - |
200.00 |
|
CONFEDERATE STATES. COMMISSIONER TO THE INDIAN NATIONS WEST OF ARKANSAS (ALBERT PIKE.) |
Message of the President, and Report of Albert Pike, Commissioner of the Confederate States to the Indian Nations West of Arkansas, of the Results of his Mission. 21.6 cm. Original stitching. In quarto morocco folder with title in gilt along spine. Autogr |
Richmond |
1861 |
USD - |
950.00 |
|
BUCKHOLTZ, LOUIS VON |
On Infantry Camp Duty. Promulgated at Fort M'Culloch, May, 1862. 23.5 cm., uncut. Original marbled paper wrappers, some leaves starting. Autograph of Fayette Hewitt on first title page. |
[Fort McCulloch] |
[1862] |
USD - |
3,750.00 |
|
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. ARMY. DEPARTMENT OF THE INDIAN TERRITORY |
[Collection of eight unnumbered General Orders of General Albert Pike, issued by Fayette Hewitt as Adjutant General, dated Head Quarters, Dept. of Ind. Ter., Fort McCulloch, May 14, 19, 24, 29; June 17, 30; and July 4, 17, 1862, and order numbered 122, da |
[Fort McCulloch] |
[1862] |
USD - |
1,500.00 |
|
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. ARMY. DEPARTMENT OF THE INDIAN TERRITORY |
Indian Troops Wanted! [Dated:] Head Quarters, Department of Indian Territory, 10th June, 1862. [At end:] By order of Brigadier General Albert Pike, Commanding Dep't Ind. Territory. Fayette Hewitt. Assistant Adjutant-General. |
[Fort McCulloch] |
[1862] |
USD - |
1,750.00 |
|
PIKE, ALBERT |
[Letter to the President of the Confederate States, dated:] "Fort McCulloch, Choctaw Nation, July 3, 1862," and signed "Albert Pike," expressing apprehension that the despotism established by the military over parts of Arkansas, may be extended to the Ind |
|
|
USD - |
1,700.00 |
|
PIKE, ALBERT |
To the Chiefs and People of the Cherokees, Creeks, Seminoles, Chickasaws, and Choctaws [text begins:] I have resigned the command of the Indian Territory, and been relieved of that command. [Dated and signed at end:] 31st July 1862. Albert Pike. Broadside |
[Fort McCulloch] |
[1862] |
USD - |
2,000.00 |
|
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. ARMY. DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN TERRITORY |
Regulations for the government of the forces of the Confederate States, in the Department of Indian Territory. Promulgated at Fort McCulloch, May, 1862. 23 cm. Original marbled paper wrappers. Autograph of Fayette Hewitt at head of title. |
[Fort McCulloch] |
[1862] |
USD - |
7,000.00 |
|
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. ARMY. DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN TERRITORY |
Regulations for the government of the forces of the Confederate States in Department of Indian Territory. Part II. Respecting the rights, duties, and business of the officer and soldier. Promulgated at Fort McCulloch, 1st July 1862. 21 cm. uncut and unope |
[Fort McCulloch] |
[1862] |
USD - |
2,000.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. TREATIES. CHEROKEE NATION OF INDIANS |
Treaty between the United States of America and the Cherokee Nation of Indians. Concluded at Washington July 19, 1866. Ratification Advised, with Amendments, July 27, 1866. Amendments accepted July 31, 1866. Proclaimed August 11, 1866. Stitched as issued |
[Washington] |
[1866] |
USD - |
100.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. TREATIES. SEMINOLE NATION |
Treaty between the United States and the Seminole Nation of Indians concluded at Washington, March 21, 1866. Ratification Advised July 19, 1866. Proclaimed August 16, 1866. Stitched as issued. 32 cm. |
[Washington] |
[1866] |
USD - |
50.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. WAR DEPARTMENT. ENGINEER BUREAU |
Indian Territory with part of the adjoining States of Kansas etc. Prepared from the Map of Danl. C. Major, U.S. Astr. showing the Boundaries of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations, the Creek, Seminole and Leased Indian Country established by authority of th |
[St. Louis] |
[1867] |
USD - |
300.00 |
|
JACKSON, HENRY |
Indian Territory with Parts of Neighboring States and Territories. Prepared by Order by Maj. Gen. J. M. Schofield. Compiled under direction of 1st Lieut. Henry Jackson, 7th U. S. Cavalry, September 1869. [Title above neat line at head. In lower right corn |
n.p. |
n.d. [1869?] |
USD - |
100.00 |
|
SHENANDOAH, pseud. |
The Massacre of the Wichata, or Sheridan's Last Ride. By "Shenandoah," Author of "Moke-Ta-Va-Ta," the Martyred Chieftain. Broadside in three columns. 41 x 30.7 cm. |
n.p. |
n.d. [ca. 1869] |
USD - |
350.00 |
|
SHENANDOAH, pseud. |
Moke-Ta-Va-Ta, the Martyred Chieftain. Edictum Exterminatum. By "Shenandoah," Author of "Sheridan's Last Ride." Broadside, in 2 columns, 41 x 25.3 cm. |
n.p. |
n.d. [ca. 1869] |
USD - |
450.00 |
|
CHEROKEE NATION. PRINCIPAL CHIEF, 1875--1879 (CHARLES THOMPSON) |
[At head of the first column:] Message of the Principal Chief. To the Senate and Council of the Cherokee Nation, in National Council assembled: [Text begins:] Fellow Citizens: We have assembled in accordance with the requirements of the Constitution of th |
[Tahlequah] |
[1878] |
USD - |
100.00 |
|
HALLAQUAH, THE |
Vol. I, No. 1, December 1879---Vol. 1, No. 7, June 1880. Pub'd by the Hallaquah Society, Wyandotte Mission, Grand River, I. T. 15 cm. |
[I.T.] |
[1879--1880] |
USD - |
200.00 |
|
PAYNE, DAVID L. |
Last Chance for Cheap Homes! Headq'rs of the Southwest Colonization Association, Wichita, Kansas, January 1, 1880. |
Wichita, Kansas |
[1880] |
USD - |
225.00 |
|
HALLAQUAH SOCIETY, THE |
Exhibition of the Hallaquah Society. June 30th. 1881. S. S. & W. Mission, Indian Ter. Will be held in the Grove, Adjoining. Exercises to begin at 12 M. Basket Dinner. Yourself and Friends Are Cordially Invited. 15 cm. |
Quapaw Agency, Indian Ter. |
[1881] |
USD - |
70.00 |
|
PAYNE, DAVID L. |
To our Oklahoma Colonists. Those who wish a Home in that Beautiful Country. 22 cm. |
[Wichita, Kansas] |
[1882] |
USD - |
200.00 |
|
COUCH, NEVADA |
... Pages from Cherokee Indian History, as identified with Samuel Austin Worcester, D. D., for 34 years a missionary of the A. B. C. F. M. among the Cherokees. A Paper read at the Commencement of Worcester Academy, at Vinita, Ind. Ter., June 18, 1884, by |
St. Louis |
[1884?] |
USD - |
60.00 |
|
RAND, MCNALLY & COMPANY, publishers |
Rand, McNally & Co.'s New Map of Indian Territory 1885. Compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and other sources by Rand, McNally & Co., Map Publishers ... 82.5 x 61 cm. Colored. "Scale 12 Miles to 1 Inch"; also graphic scale. Copyr |
Chicago |
[1885] |
USD - |
375.00 |
|
RAND, MCNALLY & COMPANY, publishers |
Rand, McNally & Co.'s New Map of Indian Territory 1885. Compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and other sources by Rand, McNally & Co., Map Publishers ... [Two issues published in 1889, both from the same plate as the 1885 edition, |
Chicago |
1889 |
USD - |
300.00 |
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CHASE, O. G. |
... The Neutral Strip, or No Man's Land, the Cimarron Territory. The Best was Reserved for the Last. Squatter Sovereignty is the Natural Right of Man to God's Footstool, Inherited from the Creator from the time Adam and Eve squatted in the garden of Eden. |
[Dodge City, Kansas?] |
[1886] |
USD - |
2,000.00 |
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KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. CITIZENS |
Proceedings of the Convention to Consider the Opening of the Indian Territory, held at Kansas City, Mo. February 8, 1888. With an appendix. 22 cm. Printed paper wrappers. In half blue morocco case. |
Kansas City, Mo. |
1888 |
USD - |
75.00 |
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JEFFERSON, H. E. |
Oklahoma: the Beautiful Land. An Exciting Narrative of the Scenes Incident to the Occupation of Oklahoma. A Complete History of the Country and Its Wondrous Development. By H. E. Jefferson of the Chicago Press. 18.5 cm. Pictorial printed paper wrappers wi |
Chicago, etc. |
1889 |
USD - |
450.00 |
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KANSAS CITY TIMES' MAP OF OKLAHOMA |
The Kansas City Times' Map of Oklahoma. Taken from Government Surveys. 78.5 x 42 cm. Partly colored, mounted. |
Kansas City |
[1889?] |
USD - |
90.00 |
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UNITED STATES. GENERAL LAND OFFICE |
Outline Map of the lands, known as Oklahoma Indian Ter. Opened to Settlement by Executive Order March 23, 1889. Hon. S. M. Stockslager Commissioner. G. U. Mayo, Civ. Engr. Chief of Drafting Division. 54.5 x 61.2 cm. Boundaries colored. "Scale 4 miles to 1 |
New York |
[1889] |
USD - |
50.00 |
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OKLAHOMA TIMES |
The Oklahoma Times. Volume I. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Monday, April 22, 1889. Number 1. Torn along folds, one tear with some loss of text. 66 cm. |
[Oklahoma City] |
[1889] |
USD - |
70.00 |
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WICHITA OKLAHOMA COLONY |
Compliments of the Wichita Oklahoma Colony, Wichita, Kansas. A company ... of the State of Kansas ... the object of said colony being the colonization of Oklahoma. Caption title. |
Wichita, Kansas |
[1889] |
USD - |
150.00 |
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OKLAHOMA CITY, INDIAN TERRITORY |
1890. Drawn & published by T. M. Fowler Morrisville Pa. A. E. Downs Lith. Boston. Lithograph. 53.4 x 78.3 cm. To border of plate, 40.4 x 74.5 cm. Legend over title: "First House Commenced Apr 22nd 1889. Sketch made Feb 22nd 1890. A city of ten months." At |
[Boston] |
[1890] |
USD - |
600.00 |
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CHEROKEE NATION. PRINCIPAL CHIEF (JOEL B. MAYES) |
First Annual Message (Second Term,) of Hon. Joel B. Mayes, Principal Chief, C. N. Delivered at Tahlequah, I. T. November 4, 1891. 21.4 cm. Caption title. Original plain wrapper, stapled. |
[Tahlequah, Indian Territory] |
[1891] |
USD - |
50.00 |
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BENSEL DIRECTORY CO. |
Directory of the Cities and Towns on the M.K. & T. Railway between Parsons, Kansas, and Denison, Texas. 1892--93 ... Price Four Dollars. 21.7 cm. Original cloth with brief title and advts. stamped on front cover, and advts. on back cover; advts. pasted in |
Trinidad Colo. |
[1892] |
USD - |
900.00 |
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CHEROKEE NATION. PRINCIPAL CHIEF (C. J. HARRIS) |
First Annual Message, of Hon. C. J. Harris, Principal Chief. Delivered at Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, November 8, 1892. 22 cm. Wrapper title, plain back wrapper. |
[Tahlequah] |
[1892] |
USD - |
250.00 |
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MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY |
Statistics and Information concerning the Indian Territory, Oklahoma, and the Cherokee Strip, ... With the Compliments of the General Passenger Department of the Missouri Pacific Railway Co. 19 cm. Printed paper wrappers. |
St. Louis |
[1893] |
USD - |
130.00 |
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MUSKOGEE NATION |
Message of the Chief of the Muskogees [L. C. Perryman], and Reply of the National Council in Extraordinary Session April 4, 1894, to the Dawes Commission. 21.1 cm. Printed paper front wrapper, plain back wrapper. |
Eufaula, I. T. |
[1894] |
USD - |
35.00 |
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OKLAHOMA |
... Oklahoma: Cherokee Strip Country, Kiowa and Comanche, Wichita, Kickapoo, Otoe, and Ponca Reservations. Santa Fe Route. Population Moves Southwest. Go with it! |
Chicago |
[1894] |
USD - |
90.00 |