Book 49: History of Adair County: Including Flint and Goingsnake Districts
Scope and Contents
The Cherokee Collection at Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections includes a large selection of periodicals from publications like the Cherokee Observer, The Cherokee Phoenix, The Cherokee Advocate, and The Journal of Cherokee Studies. It includes an extensive collection of books on Cherokee and Native American history and many binders of historical and genealogical materials as well as a selection of artifacts.
Dates
- circa 1850-2023
Extent
From the Collection: 10 Linear Feet (5 small boxes of books. 3 large boxes of periodicals and newspapers. 19 large binders of misc. materials, 2 large folders of genealogical material, and artifacts and artwork. Note: approximates. )
Language
English
Table of Contents
Adair County, Oklahoma
1
Mays
4
Railroads in Adair County
7
Big Three, The
12
Stilwell
12
Watts
25
Westville
32
Communities
44
Schools
61
Churches and Missions
87
Pot Pourri
109
Family Stories
136
Tribute Pages
781
Surname Index
813
Selected Readings:
Addilee Hotel, 56
Battle for Adair County Seat, 123
Bicentennial, in Adair County, 121,122
Buried Lead, 117
Cenotaph, "The Body is Elsewhere", 115
Cherokee Nat'l Schools, 61
Christie, Ned, 117
Early Mail Carriers, 125
Early Missionary/Teacher, 89
Eastern Star, 36
Elected County Officials, 124
Fort Wayne, 109
Growth of Education, 68
Hoofs and Horns, 116
Home Demonstration Clubs, 130
Kidnapping, The First, 122
Life in the '30s, 534
Music Man, 114
Piney, My Life at, 59
Poll Tax and Roads, 126
Post Offices/Place Names, 127
Proctor, Zeke - The Trial of, 118
Singing Schools, 113
TOMA, 112
Talbot Library, 810
Vo-Ag and FFA, 133
Whitmire and Christie Days, 111
Repository Details
Part of the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections Repository
Valdosta State University Archives, Odum Library
1500 N. Patterson St.
Valdosta GA 30601 United States
7063728116
229-259-5055 (Fax)
archives@valdosta.edu