This ledger of Silas H. Barber was submitted to the USGenWeb Archives by: David W. Morgan ************************************************************************ USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ************************************************************************ State Oklahoma County Creek Nation Submitted by: David W. Morgan ---------------------Begin Actual Transcription---------------------------------- Ledger of Silas H. Barber Mounds, I.T. [This ledger was in the possession of Shellie Barber Griffith, the youngest daughter of Robert Thomas Barber (Tom) when I saw it in 1976. She lived west of Bixby, still on her Indian allotment. Here is a key to some of the initials in the ledger - David W. Morgan] S.H.B. Silas Harrison Barber T.M.S. Thomas Milburn Stockton (married Mollie Stinson) J.M.B. James Monroe Barber (son of Silas) J.W.B. John W. Barber (son of Robert T. Barber) M.L.C. Marquis Lafayette Coker (married Martha Susan Barber) M.S.C. Martha Susan Coker (daughter of Silas) B.A.B. Benjamin A. Barber (son of Silas) Jesse Jesse Monroe Fant (grandson of Silas) R.W.B. Richard Watkins Barber (son of Silas) R.F.B. Richmod Fielder Barber (son of Silas) R.T.B. Robert Thomas Barber (son of Silas) A.A.B. Alice Ann Barber (wife of Robert T. Barber) Fate Lafayette E. Barber (son of Silas) J.C.B. John C. Barber (son of Silas) Bettie C. Bettie Casover (daughter of James M. Barber) Index in front cover of book (many pages are missing) expenses 150--1898 accts 22 Perry Berryhill 14 Gorden 12 Pasture and Hay 8 Gorden 33 Ed Long 156 Ellis 157 John 35 Memorandum 54, 1901 Bill and Jimy 32 Linnie Johnson Marriages 65 Names 63 Births 44 childrens accounts 156 names 153 Lytle 63 apple trees 130 Rickets 32,33 cow boys 139 Swindel Duck Creek Mr. Hosler 41 R.T. Garner 138 Tom Garner 138 A.. Started from Texas Oct. 3rd, arrived Oct 21st 1897. Rested 3 days. Made trip in 15 days to I.T. Wagoner. The hair of the dog is good for the bite. There was a man in our town that thought he was being wise. He jumped in the brier patch and scratched out both his eyes. When he saw what he had done he went with all his might and jumped in the brier patch and scratched them in again. 1/3rd tobacco, 2/3 sulphur to kill bugs and lice on vegetables. S.H. Barber, Jany 1st, 1901. measure for Ellis Hay w 13, l 33, c 26 Nov 22 1900 B.A. Coker due 29 lbs pork $2.03 Stone's Baby died February 23rd 1901. Bessy colt folded June 9th 1899. March 20th 1902. Myrtle brought home 24 chickens at 25 cent, 12 bough of Bowlin at 25. Mrs. Stone died May 28th 2 o'clock A.M. 1902 Netties Baby born January 11th 1902 Mariah Barber died March 8th 8 o'clock a.m. 1902. Myrtle Barber born Nov 14th 1879 (Mary Myrtle Bair, daughter of Alice Grimsley Barber, step-daughter of R.T. Barber) 1891 1. Bowlin 2. Long 3. Falkner 4. B. Barber 1823 (78 Watkinsville, Oconee County, State of Georgia. Jany 1st, 1901 1901 S.H. Barber John W. Barber and Cora Weatherly were married Sunday July 13th 1902. Barber, S.H. 1897, Oct 21 paid out $16.25 J.W. Blanchard John Bagley paid April 15, 1899 April 1st 1899 R.T. Barber paid Clerk fee $3.00 clerk fee 2.00 Claude Weatherly expenses .75 expenses .75 commenced work " .25 " .25 January 12th 1903. Revanue .50 " .70 ----- Notary fee .50 settled John Bagley sold of 4.50 ---- Estate of S.C. Bagley 6.80 4.20 Dec'd. ----- 11.30 1 trip to Muscogee 18.00 two days 4.80 25 notary fee .75 ----- 25 apprisers fee 3.00 settled $34.10 27 expenses Muscogee 1.95 " trip to Muscogee 2 days Auctionor fee .50 to W.E. Coman 6 head hogs 18. to Allen Dawson 1 hog 4. to Dr. Bowen 1 cow & calf 25. sold 1 beef cow 20. 1 beef cow 17. pasture to Kelley 150. to Tom Basinger 1 hay baler 35. to Green Berry Bagley 2 hogs 6. to Kelly & Winsor 3 loads of corn 18. To Charley Sloan 2 loads corn 12.00 For Sale sold one load corn on Duck Creek 6.00 1 set Harness $ 3.00 sold two loads of corn at town 12.00 2 Poney 20.00 Sold to R.T. Barber corn for 6.50 plow harnes 1.00 ----- scoop & forks .75 $ 330.46 2 mules 50.00 1 cook stove 25.00 Fruit sold 1 heating stove 2.00 1 grind stone .50 ----- amount 102.25 page 1....blank page 2 ... S. J. Cunningham, P.O. Box 17, Tulsa, Ind. Terr. pages 3 thru 6...missing page 7... Garden pasture page 8.. Garder R.T.B. Garden B.A.B. page 9. accts. page 10.. 1899, Dawsons acct. page 11 1899, Mr. Dawson page 12 1891. Gordens cattle received at R.T. Barber feed lot. page 13 March 1, 1901, herding cattle. page 14. Rented House at Mounds to Perry Berrihill March 28th 1891 at Eight Dollars per month. page 15. J. Husten and Lula Barber was married Jany 1st 1903. page 16 Feby 17th 1899 18th tobacco .10 18th at E. Cetwn 18th night at Betty Hicks 19th at Fed Cokers 19th also at night 20th at J.M. Barbers day 20th & night 21st at T.M. Stocktons Day 21st & night 22nd Geo Eli Posey Dinner 22nd at T.M.S. night 23rd Dinner at T.M.S. 23rd at T.M. Stocktons night 24th at T.M.S. dinner & night 25th night T.M.S. dinner 26th at M.L.C. night 27th at M.L.C. night to page 18 feb 28th at M.L. Cokers March 1st 1899 1 at M.L. C. Breakfast 1 then to Wagoner & 1 John Posey Candy Wagoner .10 1 candy 1/2 3 whistles .13 1 at Walter Poseys 2 Coker, Dinner, J.M.B. night 2 at J.C.B. night 3 at J.C. Barber all day 4 at J.C.B. all day 5 at J.C.B. breakfast 5 Sunday to M.L.C. dinner 6th at M.L.C. night 7 at M.L.C. dinner 7 night at J.M.B. 8 at J.M.B. to 12th Sunday at J.M.B. 13 breakfast J.M.B. to T.M.S. dinner & night page 20 March 14 1899 14 at T.M.S. & to Wagoner 15 at T.M.S. night 16 to M.L.C. dinner 17 to M.L.C. day M.S.C. 18 to M.L.C. Snow M.S.C. 19 at J.M.B. 20 at J.M.B. 21 at M.S.C. night 22 at M.L.C. 24 at M.L.C. gardening 25 Breakfast M.L.C. to T.M.S. D. 26 Sunday M.L.C. 27 woolf hunt all day at M.L.C. 28 at M.L.C. all day 29 at M.L.C. woolf hunt 30 left Cokers morning page 21 30th ferry Arkansas .50 30 at R.T.B. night 30 Feds horse died at night 31 at R.T. Barbers Apr 2 at R.T.B. went to John Bagleys evening 6th back to R.T.B. evening 9 Sunday dinner at W. Coleman at R.T.B. April 18th 1902 page 17 expenses over shoes Fate .60 tobacco from Fate .20 tobacco to Richard .10 at J. M. Barber family Gun to Fate page 19 expenses over shoes Fate .60 coppers to Boys T.M.S. 1.04 tobacco from J.C.B. .10 Fate tobacco .20 T.M.S. tobacco .20 candy .12 page 22 Jan 1902 Dovie d(due) .10 Pearl " .20 Myrtle paid .25 Lula due .50 page 23 page 24 M.L & M.S. Cokers family J.M. & Sally Barber Family S.C. Coker m E.E. Betty Barber f J. Marcus " m Berty " f Robt T. " m John S. " m Eva " f Pearl A. " f Maud F. " f Mary M. " f A. Lena " f Davis T. " m Agnus " f page 25 page 26 T.M. & M.F. Stockton Family R.T. & Allace Barber Family Anna Stockton Netty Colman & Cleo C. Nannie J. " Myrtle f Will " John m Josey " Lula f --------------------------- Pearl f Roy " m Bud m Harry " m Dovey f Grover " m Shelly f page 27 Jesse M. Fant m Wm & Netty Colman Family Cleo Dick R.T. Garner M.A. Colman page 28 page 29 B.A. & Mariah Barbers family John Barber & family M. Lizzie Self & Baby f Susan Garner f Eva A. Barber f R. Towns Barber m Ida Ben f Luther Garner m Sarah Allice f Willie Garner m Ed Harrison m Dora Dulsa f Frank Letts Mabel Valentine f M.L Self & family f Moriah Barber died Joe E. Self (girl) March 8th 3 oclock a.m. 1902 page 30 page 31 H.J. & Ella Barbers family Geo & Cally Stinson family 1 baby girl 1 Walter Jack m page 32 page 33 1899 Ann Rickets act Mr. Gorden du settled August 5th 1901 (2) men commenced boarding noon Sept 10th 1901 Billy & Jimy come back from the roping contest June 26th 1902, gatthering plums on the Ark River (part of page erased) page 34 page 35 S.C. Bagley estate due January 16, 1901, John went to Oswalts fare from Wagoner $2.05 erasures Jany 21st 1903 Jessie Fant commenced help feed cattle. page 36 page 38 blank blank page 37 Holloway & Castleman to cotton 1st 3 bales 111.42 By Rent 2785 Sept 3 By cash to Emily(?) 1.96 " " " " Geo Hicks 1.90 " " " " Callie 2.00 " " " " Jim Hicks 10.00 " " " " Hendky(?) 8.70 " " " " Bader 6.75 " " " " Chaffa 6.70 " " Tobacco G. Stinson .25 " "cash cotton seed(?) 1.50 ----- 75.45 page 39 George Hicks 1897 Oct 21 expenses from Texas expences $5.78 paid 1.70 to shoe pony .40 ------ amt due 6.18 1.10 ------ due S.H. Barber 5.08 not paid Donated to G.W. Stinson page 40 Hoslers Hurd at R.T. Barbers commenced Boarding Billie May 15th 1901 Jimie June 1st 1901 Jess left Sept 15th 1901 for new quarters page 41 Mr. W.E. Hosler due 1901 trip to Tulsa 3.50 hall salt 2.00 corn 20 bu(shels) 7.00 ----- by check $20.0 20.00 July 18 hall salt 2.00 Aug 2 hall Bu potatoes .25 work on fence John 1.00 4 months board $80.00 Settled to Sept 15th 1901 many pages missing page 44 W. H. Fant born August 17th 1857 M. A. Barber Jany 31st 1867 J. M. Fant March 24th 1885 Marriage W.H. Fant and M.A. Barber March 13th 1882 page 53 March 7th received from Lodge no. 70. $21.00 received before 21.00 page 54 Memorandum May 1 1901 1st at R. T. Barber near Mounds I.T. 2nd left R.T.B.s by Red fork then to Tulsa then to Dinner, then Claramore to supper then to Wagoner at Susas night. Letts feel all right rest in well. Breakfast at Susas taken in Wagoner. at Dinnner at Joe Casovers then to Cokers all night 4th at M.L.C.s Breakfast, dinner at M.L.C. 5th Sunday at M.L.C.s night and dinner Fod to Okmulgee. 6th to J.M.B.s evining 7th at J.M.B.s 8th Wednesday at J.M.B.s night page 55 8th went fishing evening May 9th Breakfast at J.M.B.s and Dinner, then to T.M. Stockton in the evening. 10th at T.M.S.s 11th at T.M.S.s to Wagoner in the evening. night at T.M.S. Preacher Foster there to M.L.C.s on the 12th Sunday morning 13th Coker to Okmulgee at M.L.C. Monday 14th at M.L.C.s all night 15th Breakfast at M.L.C.s at J.M.B. dinner and night 16th at J.M.B. Breakfast and night 17th at J.M.B. evening to wagoner to Susas back to J.M.B. page 56 May 18th at J.M.B.s morning went fishing caught nothing. Back to J.M.B. then to T.M.S. in evening 19th at T.M.S. Sunday 20th at T.M.S.s to Wagoner hunt strawberries in evening 21st at T.M.S. 22 at T.M.S. morning, then to M.L.C dinner Ice cream supper at M.S.C. 23 M.L.C. Breakfast at M.S.C. 23rd to J.M.B.s morning 24th to Wagoner at Bettie C.s. Saw R.T.B. in Wagoner. Joe Casiver having Electric light put in his house. then to Frank Letts all night. 25th left Letts for home. At Clarimore noon. page 57 25th then ready for Mounds. Stoped at Claramore for dinner then to Mounds then Home 26th Sunday morning at Home all night page 58 figures page 59 G. Hutchison cut corn more figures page 60 W.C. Hitchison page 63 Parson Foster at T.M.S. 12th May 1901 Sunday May 1901 Joe Casiver Wagoner Frank Letts " Bettie Casiver " Susan Letts " page 65 Marriages 1902 John W. Barber and Cora Weatherly were married July 13th 1902 Andy Stewart and Myrtle Barber was married Oct 21st 1902 (Myrtle Bair, Alice Barber's daughter by a previous marriage) James Houston and Lula Barber was married Jany 1st 1903 Bob Stewart and Pearl Barber was married page 66 S.H. Barber 1906, Mounds I.T. August 26th 1906 memorandum August 31 rain in the morning Floyd cutting wood (eveing) Tom back from Jims 2 o'clock page 67 Sunday Sept 2nd 1906 R.T.B. A.A.B. and S.L.B. started to Washington 11 o'clock a.m. Bud and Floid went with them to Sapulpa. as soon as the wagon left Tom and Jess went to work on the bysiclele, trying get up steam. Did not get up steam and let the bysicle alone. Claud come as soon as you all left. Then him and Dovie went off in the house by them selves to talk, then went out door and sat on a box. Tom and Jess working with the bysicle again. (68) They fixed the bysicle and rode a while. Claud and Jess left at 4 oclock. Tom went to Walter Jack and feed the stock. Bud and Flo Home after 9 oclock. page 68 Sept 3rd. Raining, S.H.B., Tom and Dovie up half past six. Floid up at 7. All up to breakfast. Mia Self and a lady to see Tom Barber. Bud and Tom Bair to oil field after lunch. Claud here at 12 oclock after senapeos. J.W.B. and Jess after wagon page 69 Floid and Tomy fix fence on Dovie's place evening. Bud come home half past 1 oclock paid 55 censt for load 25 cents for bread. Sept 4th Tom Bair to work O.F., Floid and Bud to oil field. Someone with their back up. Cloudy. Tom went to the oil field to tell John to go after the Doctor for the baby. S.H.B. and Dovie dined alone. Bud and Floid home page 70 with goods from Mounds. Tom Bair, Tom, Dovie and Jess and Claud set up with sick baby. Sept 5th all at home this morning. S.H.B. and Tom Bair to Mounds back quarter past 12. Bud went to Bill Colmans. Dovie at Johns when we got home. Tom and Floid here. Bill Colman brought Bed home 7 and a half foot one then children of Bills here. went to Jelns. page 75 Floid and Tomy to the oil field, evening. Bud paid 25 cents for egg a see and give Dovie seven Dollars yester. Bud helped Bill Colman cut wood and went back home with him. this evening at 6 oclock evening. Cleo and Allice staid here tonight. Floid and Tomy to J.W.B. at night. Sept 6th Tom Bair off Jes in oil field, Bud staid out last night. Cleo and Allice to Johns. page 76 Floid fixing his wagon. Pearl here this morning. Tomy taken her home 3 oclock. Tom and Dovie to John at night. Claud come home with them. (No 2) Tom up. Bud not here, out all day and night. Sept 7th. Tom going to hall logs for logs for John, Floyd up, fed and milked by him self. Floid gathering corn. Tom started after 7 oclock to hall logs for John. page 77 Come back without any logs, after Dinner gathered corn, Floyd helpiing him, then went to Lulas after the clothes, Floid wwnt too. Bud still absent. Jess W. caught Jim and went to Bill Colmans after saddle for John to ride hunting land. Tomy and Dovie started to Johns at night I persuaded them not to go. Sept 8th. Bud still absent. Tomy and Floid going to Mounds. page 78 John and Tom Bair start to hunt land this morning. Tom to Johns to see if they going to sit up, then him and Dovie went there at night, and staid until after midnight. Bob and Pearl staid all night. Bud still absent. Sept 9th Sunday. Floid up and attended to the stock before Tom got up. Lula and Claud come here this morning. page 79 Bud and another fellow come on the morning. Bud did not say anything to Claud and Floid. Just come and saw Claud and said nothing, went to get his mules from him and both to go to Jimies to the Ball game. Bud left again, taken his Sunday clothes with him. Claud went in kitchen had a talk with Dovie than went to Johns before dinner. then come back, watered his team, still here. Tom to Johns two times today. page 80 Jim Huston came and take Dinner. Lula, Pearl, Dovie and Claud went to Johns. Tomy went home with Effa. Pearl come back from Johns then Lula, then Claud and Dovie, then Claud left, then Jim, Lula and Pearl. Tomy come home and brought Jess, he staid but a few minutes. Tomy and Dovie to Lula after supper, back by nine oclock, carry clothes. page 81 Sept 10 1906 Tomy went to cut logs for John. Floyd went off said he was going to put up hay for Bill Chambers. Jess come for a wagon, him and Tom went to hall logs, and commenced to build. After supper Tomy and Dovie went to Johns to set up with the child, Claud was not there and they came back. I told Tomy what you said about running round nights, him and Dovie give (erased) me a lot of mischief. page 82 Dovie said it was (erased) none of my business what she did, that I was not Boss and she would do as she pleased, that you never talk to her that way. (erased) Sept 11th, 1906 Floid and Dovie up in time. Tomy was wake up three times before he got up. Then eat breakfast before he milked, Floid helping him, after feeding the stock before breakfast. Tomy went to Johns page 83 taken cross cut and hand saw come home to dinner went back. John come home last night, went back to Sapulpa. Bob Glen wanted him to go on his bond. Bud come and taken supper at 5 oclock and left. Tomy went to Lulas after clothes. Floid here all day, rained at night. Sept 12 Tomy to Johns to work. Floid to Mounds. Heavy clouds and rainy, cleared off about 9 oclock. page 84 Bud is still out, he says he putting up hay. Dovie sent by Floid for flour $1.00 soap 25 cents. Sept 13th. Tomy to Johns with spade and nails. Floid to work hay. Lula come after Dinner. Jim come with, they brought the washing, Jim come after in the evening ahter they left Tomy and Dovie went after them. Tom to oil filed in the night. paid 70 cents for potatas, 25 for vike? page 85 20 cents for egg o see, back home by 9 oclock. Lulu and Dovie had a big talk about Claude. They are going to have a dance at Lulas tommorrow night. Sept 14th all up by six oclock. Bud still out. rained last night. Sept 15th. up early, after breakfast went to Mounds after someting. Floid here all day. Dinner before 11 oclock. potatos 50 cents Iron handle 15 cents lamp pole 25 cents. page 86 16 Sept Sunday at 8 oclock Dovie left. She said for Pearls. I tried to keep her from going, she said she would do as she please. She did not have to ask where she went. Bud said he would be hire this morning, he has not come yet. Bud come home and started after Dovie at 9 oclock a.m. He met Claud and come back hitched up a team to wagon, him and Floid left for Sapulpa. page 87 Tom at home riding bycicle and wishing he would go to Sapulpa too. Nettie and three children and Steve Horner here to dinner. page 88 Oct 4th 1906 Report that Joe Morris escaped from the Sheriff on the way to Muscogee, the Sheriff received $100. one hundred dollars for capture him, now how much did he get for releasing him. Easy way to make money, don't you see. page 106 S.C. Bagleys estate accts Page 108 to april 18th 1899 John Bagley paid out paid page 109 R.T. Barber expences as administrator of S. Bagleys estate to April 18, 1899 page 110 S.C. Bagley estate page 111 Bagley estate page 115 George Stinson Aug 15 by 9 dys wrk 6.75 Sept 2 to 1 dys lost time 1.75 " " " " " " 1.15 page 116 Stinson, G.W. 1897 Oct 21 expences from Texas to I.T. 5.78 paid out 4.80 ---- due .98 1898 due flour at Posey 1.25 milk .30 bacon 2.75 snuff .25 John 1.05 cash to Wagoner 1.15 ------ due to S.H. Barber 7.73 half of articles kept too .82 1/2 on next page ------- due Barber 8.55 other expence 13.15 ------ not paid 21.70 Hix acct 5.08 _____ released in full 26.78 G O O D B Y E G E O R G E U N P A I D and R E L E A S E D in F U L L could not help it page 117 G.W. Stinson kept water keg .45 brush .10 funnel .10 skillet and lid .75 ----- amount 1.40 unsettled Bad .25 _____ half of this amt 1.65 is 82 an half cents 26.78 ----- released also 28.43 George Hicks acct to Geo Stinson 5.08 ----- 33.51 left in the coat?? 35.57 Distant 400 miles G.S. gone to Tex. G O O D B Y E page 124 Jone due May 13th 1903 page 125 carpenters Monday April 27, 1903 3 men to Dinner...paid page 126 Saturday April 25th 25th evening two men commenced boarding at R.T. barbers by the name of 28th one man laft page 128 marriages John W. Barber was married July 13, 1902 A. Stewart and Myrtle Barber was married Oct 21, 1902. Baby born July 12, 1903. Jim Houston and Lula Barber Januy 1, 1903 Bob Stewart and Pearl Barber was married page 129 Brownlee Shaffer Barber Weatherly Whitman Jones Falkner (scratched out) Houston Paddie Oct 28, 1901 June 1902 page 130 Apple trees set out Nov 30th 1900. 1. C.R. June 5 1st row Sun Queen 5 2nd " Benton Co. Beauty 10 3rd " Mammoth Black 5 3rd " N.B. Twig 5 4th " Kentucky Red 10 5th " Wine Sap 10 6th " Springdale 10 7th " Jonathan 10 8th " Ben Davis 10 9th " Arkansas Black 10 10 " Shannon 10 ---- 11 " 1 odd-3 apples 04 11 " 2 N. plums 2 11 " 3 B.H. Plums 3 11 " 1 Peach 1 12 " 1 fine cherry 1 12 " 8 cherries 8 12 " 1 Peach 1 page 131 13th row 10 plums 10 14 " 10 plums 10 15 " 5 plums 5 15 " 5 peach 5 16 " 10 peach 10 ---- amount trees 160 17 " from Johnson 10 18 " " " 10 19 " " " 10 20 " " " 10 21 " " " 10 ---- Nov 30 210 Black Berries sat out 1st row Early Harvest 46 2nd " uncle Tom 53 2nd " peaches Johnson 9 --- 8th Dec trees planted to date 219 pages 132, 133 figures page 134 1902 Bowlin on Johns place Shafer on Lulas place Brownlee on Pearls place Falkner on Dovies " R.T.B. on Shellys " Mr. Weatherly on Buds " Whitman on Tommys " Philup Colman on R.T.B. place page 137 figures page 138 1901 R.T. Garner work for Garden to Augst 17 1901 6 days page 139 Cow Boys came Hire May 6 1902 in the evening Board $10.00 per month 6th 3 for supper 7th breakfast 3 dinner 2 supper 2 8th B 2 D 2 s 2 9th b 2 d 3 s 2 --- 23 page 140 Tom and Alice to Wagenor April 15, 1902 John to Mounds 1th hunt horse 17th to Mounds 18th page 149 John W. Barber was married 1902 page 150 May 1901 expenses S.H.B. pants 1.50 shoves R.F.B. 2.50 blacking S.H.B. .10 socks R.F.B. .75 R.F.B. shave & shampoo .35 R.F.B. 2 shirts 1.40 R.F.B. Jim to Wagoner 1.00 R.F.B. dinner & supper .53 ---- amt 8.10 S.H.B. tobacco-wagoner .10 S.H.B. S.H.B. shave " .10 " S.H.B. button " .10 " ----- amt 8.40 S.H.B. at Wagoner show .10 S.H.B. shirt and socks 1.00 S.H.B. Indelible ink .25 S.H.B. strawberries 1.50 S.H.B. tobacco-Wagoner .10 S.H.B. shave and shoes 1.00 ----- 12.90 page 151 to cement glas 5 parts gelatine to 1 part of a solution of acid chromate of lime press the edges together and dry in the sun. gift book left at T.M.S. page 152 Hearth & Home August to Maine 1. Miss Myrtle Gipson Wagoner 2. Anna Stockton " 3. Minnie Miller " 4. Mrs. M.S. Coker " 5. Richard W. Barber " 6. Miss Eva A. Barber Mounds 7. Fanny A. Ellis " 8. Early M. Bowlin " 9. Mrs. E.M. Mee " 10. Alace A. Barber " 11. Gen W.S. Webb " 12. Mrs. Rosa Holaway Sapulpa 13. Miss Beatrice Watkins Mounds 14. Miss Myrtle Barber " 15. Grand Dadd " 16. Miss Lizzie Fowlet Wagoner page 155 How many wives is a man lawfully entitled to by the English prayer book. Sixteen. Four richer, four poor, four better, four worse. S.H.B. taken sick Oct 28th 1901, up in June 1902 S.H. barber taken sick Oct 28 1901 page 156 William Stockton (erased) Roy Harry Grover Mrs. Ellis died the night of the 14th of April 1903, 10 minutes after 12 oclock. page 157 Netties baby died Feb 8th 1901 January 17th 1901 Mr. Ellis borrowed scales returned scales 20th. Queen Victoria died 22nd January 1901 half past 6 oclock p.m. Stones baby died February 23, 1901, buried February 24th at Twin Mounds, I.T. page 158 N. 12078 car Hay (Railroad car?) W.C.B. due 1 suit clothes 4.00 1 cap .35 1 pr shoes 1.50 24 April 1901 Snow page 159 S.J. Cunningham Tulsa I.T. P.O. Box 17 page 160 John 24 Jesse 22 Myrtle 30 John Morris 52 --- 128 page 161 car with Hay No. 12078 for Gorden 1901 Feb 8 Netties baby died January 1st 1901 Hugh Johnson Sept 16, 1906 page 162 S.H. Barber 1898 1901 Mounds, I.T. 1901 1885 ---- 16 left R.T. Barber February 17, 1899 for neighborhood of Wagoner, returned March 30, 1899. R. Rickets stock S.H. Barber, Mounds, I.T. May 1st, 1901 Back page 1899 S.H. Barber Mounds, I.T. carpenter Bobaway folded June 9th 1899 Leprosy Falkner in the Mee house March 6th 1901