
Comanche History & Resources
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Comanche
National Archives Microfilms:
(All of these films should be available for rental at your Local Family History center under a different number If you look them up please let me know the coordinating numbers)
--Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Caddo, and Wichita and affiliated Indians:
211 1895-99
--Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Caddo, and Wichita Indians:
212 1900-1904
213 1905-6, 1909-13
--Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Wichita, and Caddo Indians, and Apache prisoners of war:
214 1914-17
215 1918-21
--Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Wichita, and Caddo Indians, and Apache prisoners of war or Fort Sill Apache):
216 1922-25
217 1926-29
--Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Fort Sill Apache, Wichita, and Caddo Indians
218 1930
--Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Fort Sill Apache, Wichita, Caddo, and Delaware Indians:
219 1931
220 1932 (with birth and death rolls, 1924-32)
221 1933
222 1934-36
223 1937-39
--Apache
15 Camp McDowell, 1905-9, 1911-12; Camp Verde (Apache-Mojave
Indians), 1915-27; Campo (Mission Indians), 1916-20;
Canton Asylum, 1910-11, 1921, 1924
--Fort Apache (White Mountain Apache Indians):
118 1898-1907
119 1908-13
120 1914-18
121 1919-23
122 1924-27
123 1929-31
124 1932-33
125 1934-39
Phoenix:
--Pima, Apache, and Mohave-Apache Indians of the Camp Verde, Fort McDowell, and Salt River Reservations:
344 1928-31
345 1932-33 (with birth and death rolls, 1924-32)
346 Apache Indians of the Camp Verde Reservation, 1934-37
--Pima, Papago, Maricopa, and Mohave-Apache Indians of the Fort McDowell, Gila River, Maricopa or Ak Chin, and Salt River Reservations),
358 1934
359 1935-36
360 1937
361 1938, 1939 (supplemental rolls only)
400 1898-99, Pueblo Indians; 1893-95, 1897-99, Jicarilla Apache Indians
--San Carlos (Apache, Mohave, and Yuma Indians):
461 1887-90, 1892
462 1893-96
463 1897-1902
464 1904-12
--Apache and Mohave Indians:
465 1914-15
466 1916-19
467 1920-24
468 1925-29
469 1930-33
470 (Apache Indians), 1934-39
--Southern Ute (Ute and Jicarilla Apache Indians), 1885-92
--Southern Ute:
544 1893-95, 1897-1908
545 1909-23
581 Walapai, Havasupai, Yavapai, and Camp Verde Apache Indians 1930-39
Books: The Memorabilia Corner:
http://members.aol.com/TMcorner/
--Debo, Angie, Geronimo The Man and his times. 1995
--Kapler, Indian Treaties; Comanche, Kiowa and Apache. 1994
--Washington,. 1895 Census of the Comanche Indian Tribe, Kiowas Indian Agency, Anadarko, OK. 1994
--Washington, 1905 Census of the Comanche Indian Tribe, Kiowas Indian Agency, Anadarko, OK. 1990
-- --Murphy, 1917 Census of the Comanche Indian Tribe, Kiowas Indian Agency, Anadarko, OK.
--Hagan, William, Quannah Parker, Commanche Chief . 1995
--Sweenee, Cochise, Chiricahua Apache Chief.
University of Oklahoma Press:
http://www.oupress.com/
--Betzinez, Jason, I Fought with Geronimo. 1997
--Corwin, Hugh D. Commacne and Kiowa Captive in Oklahoma. 1997
--Haley, James L. Apache. 1997
--Worcester, Donald E. The Apaches Wagles of the Southwest. 1997
Additional books of interest:
-- Mail, Thomas. A People Called Apache. 1974
-- Stokel, H. Henrietta. Women of the Apache Nation. 1991
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