1914 Eastern Shawnee Census

The 1914 census record of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe from the Quapaw Agency was taken on June 30, 1914, in Indian Territory, which is now Oklahoma. The Eastern Shawnee Tribe primarily resides in northeastern Oklahoma, having separated from other Shawnee groups in the 19th century to establish their community in this region. Recognized as a federally recognized tribe, the Eastern Shawnee have their own government and tribal structure. The purpose of the 1914 census was to maintain an official record of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe members as part of the U.S. government’s broader efforts to document Native American populations. This census provides detailed information about individual tribe members, including their names, ages, sex, family relationships, allotment numbers, and roll numbers.

Craig County Oklahoma Cemeteries

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Most of these Craig County Oklahoma cemeteries are complete indices at the time of transcription, however, in some cases we provide the listing when it is only a partial listing. Hosted at Craig County OKGenWeb Archives Fairview Cemetery Hosted at Craig County OKGenWeb Landrum Cemetery Walker Cemetery Unknown Burials in Craig County Hosted at Oklahoma Cemeteries Big Cabin Cemetery Blackfeather Cemetery Bluejacket Cemetery Bluejacket Family Cemetery Bobb Family Cemetery Fairview Cemetery Old Ketchum Cemetery Pheasant Hill Cemetery Scott Cemetery Timpson Chapel Cemetery Welch Cemetery White Oak Cemetery Williams Timberhill Cemetery Hosted at Oklahoma Gravestones Project Big Cabin Cemetery Cemetery Centralia … Read more

1910 Eastern Shawnee Census

1910 Eastern Shawnee Census – page 1

Pages of the 1910 Eastern Shawnee Census. Contains table showing the previous roll number, current roll number, Indian name if given, English name if given, Relationship, Age, and Sex. Also contains the original images of the census.