Hi, Much of this information has been filmed by the FHL in SLC. These rolls can be ordered from a local FHL. The FHL Catalog is now available online at www.familysearch.org - custom searches - Family History Library Catalog. This may be next- best to a trip to Forth Worth! Mary Hill At 11:03 AM 7/13/1999 -0500, you wrote: >I found out yesterday: >In 1934 the federal government transferred the historical records of >Oklahoma's Indian tribes to the OHS. >Native American Records collections contain 3.5 million documents >representing 66 of the 67 native tribes that resided in Indian >Territory. >Osage records can be found at the SW Branch of the Nat'l Archives >in Ft Worth. >They also have the 112 volume, Indian-Pioneer History, a collection >of oral histories done by the Federal Writers Project in 1937. > >This was not all but what a place to start. >Happy Huntin' >Cathie > > > >Dear Cathie, > >I do remember, somehow, finding out about rolls...I think there was >something on the internet about finding out which rolls a certain >surname >would be on. I got a new computer, and have not straightened things out >completely, yet. But I do know the supposed roll numbers. >Thanks again, >Laura Clark > > >==== RIDDLE Mailing List ==== >---------------RIDDLE Researchers Discussion List---------------- > Want to unsubscribe, and did not save your instructions? > Visit the RIDDLE Researchers Discussion List webpage to see how! > http://medgen.iupui.edu/~rebecca/roots/riddle.html > > > >