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*[[Anadarko Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Anadarko Agency]], P.O. Box 309, Anadarko, OK 73005  
*[[Anadarko Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Anadarko Agency]], P.O. Box 309, Anadarko, OK 73005  
*Ardmore Agency  
*Ardmore Agency discontinued <br>
*[[Cantonment Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Cantonment Agency]]  
*[[Cantonment Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Cantonment Agency]]  
*[[Cherokee Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Cherokee Agency]]  
*[[Cherokee Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Cherokee Agency]]  
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In 1906, the U.S. Government appointed Guion Miller to compile a roll of Cherokees eligible for compensation from the government for lands taken in the 1830s. Applicants had to document their lineage back to an Eastern Cherokee living in the 1830s and prove that they had not affiliated with any other tribe. Over 45,000 applications that document about 90,000 Cherokees living about 1910 are in Eastern Cherokee Applications, 1906-1909 {{FHL|209173|title-id|disp=(On 348 Family History Library films beginning with 378594; film 378594 has an index.)}}  
In 1906, the U.S. Government appointed Guion Miller to compile a roll of Cherokees eligible for compensation from the government for lands taken in the 1830s. Applicants had to document their lineage back to an Eastern Cherokee living in the 1830s and prove that they had not affiliated with any other tribe. Over 45,000 applications that document about 90,000 Cherokees living about 1910 are in Eastern Cherokee Applications, 1906-1909 {{FHL|209173|title-id|disp=(On 348 Family History Library films beginning with 378594; film 378594 has an index.)}}  


These rolls can be searched online at http://www.archives.gov/research/arc/native-americans-guion-miller.html  
These rolls can be searched online at http://www.archives.gov/research/arc/native-americans-guion-miller.html


== Doris Duke Oral History Project  ==
== Doris Duke Oral History Project  ==
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