Fort Gibson (Okla.)
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Works: | 4 works in 4 publications in 1 language and 5 library holdings |
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Most widely held works about
Fort Gibson (Okla.)
- Headquarters records of Fort Gibson, Indian Territory, 1830-1857 by Fort Gibson (Okla.)( Book )
Most widely held works by
Fort Gibson (Okla.)
Morning report of Fort Gibson by
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1 edition published in 1849 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
A report of those present and absent at Fort Gibson on April 17th, 1849 commanded by Lt. Col & B. Brig. Genl. Wm. G. Belknap, 5th Infantry. The report lists the commanding Officers names and lists the number of each rank in each of the companies
1 edition published in 1849 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
A report of those present and absent at Fort Gibson on April 17th, 1849 commanded by Lt. Col & B. Brig. Genl. Wm. G. Belknap, 5th Infantry. The report lists the commanding Officers names and lists the number of each rank in each of the companies
A development plan for the town of Fort Gibson, Oklahoma by Muskogee Metropolitan Area Planning Commission(
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1 edition published in 1971 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1971 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Account Book of the Post Trader at Forts Gibson and Smith by
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in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The Post Trader's account book contains records of sales to the officers and soldiers stationed at Fort Smith (September 1823-May 1824) and Fort Gibson (May 1824-May 1825), and to settlers and traders. Col. John Nicks was sutler at Fort Gibson and John Rogers his assistant. The forts were manned by the 7th United States Infantry under Col. Mathew Arbuckle
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The Post Trader's account book contains records of sales to the officers and soldiers stationed at Fort Smith (September 1823-May 1824) and Fort Gibson (May 1824-May 1825), and to settlers and traders. Col. John Nicks was sutler at Fort Gibson and John Rogers his assistant. The forts were manned by the 7th United States Infantry under Col. Mathew Arbuckle
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- United States National Archives and Records Administration
- Nicks, John d. 1832
- Neill, Thomas H. 1826-1885
- McManus, Daniel
- United States Army Infantry Regiment, 5th (1815-1957)
- Oklahoma Office of Community Affairs and Planning
- Fowler, Sterne H.
- Arbuckle, Mathew 1776-1851
- Brooke, George Mercer
- Wells, John B.
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Arkansas--Fort Smith Cherokee Indians City planning Dent, Frederick T.--(Frederick Tracy), Five Civilized Tribes Indians of North America Indians of North America--Government relations Lugenbeel, Pinkney, Lynde, Isaac Miles, Dixon Stansbury, Oklahoma--Fort Gibson Oklahoma--Indian Territory Robinson, John Cleveland, Stevenson, C. L.--(Carter Littlepage), United States.--Army.--Infantry Regiment, 5th (1815-1957) United States.--Army.--Infantry Regiment, 7th
Alternative Names
Fort Gibson, Okla.
Fort Gibson (Oklahoma)
Gibson, Fort, Okla.
Форт Гибсон
فرت گیبسن، اکلاهما
فورت غيبسون
فورت گىيبسون
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