| |
| | Chronicles of Oklahoma |
 | | Ipalvmmi Trailway was traveled by those going from Eagletown to the country called Buffalo Creek settlement north of Eagletown in the direction of what is now Smithville, Oklahoma, Ipalvmmi, an old Choctaw for whom this trailway was named, was a great hunter, wearing mocassins and a turban. |
 | | The Choctaws living in Buffalo Creek settlements, around what is now Smithville, in going to Good Spring Church used a trailway which followed Eagle Fork to its source on top of Kiamitia mountain and then down the north side of the mountain to the church. |
 | | John McClure, of Page, Oklahoma, an intermarried citizen, the allotment being contested by George Hudson's heirs but McClure was successful on the ground of abandonment, no improvements being on it. |
| digital.library.okstate.edu /chronicles/v012/v012p294.html (3012 words) |
|