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Bruno Family History

Bruno Family History

Date1887 - 2006
Classificationslevel 2: series
Credit LineCitizen Potawatomi Nation Cultural Heritage Center Archive and Research Division
Object number2005.8.13-37; 508-570
Description2005.8 Bruno Family Manuscripts
2005.8_3 Family History
•Letter from Bernard Heer, Secretary of Citizen Band Potawatomi, to Mr. Buford Morrison, Area Field Representative, Potawatomi Area Field Office, ref: Goslin or Gosland, McKinney Quash-ma, Hillary Goslin or Gosland Che-Quam-Ka-go, dated October 11, 1962.
•Handwritten letter to the Citizen Potawatomi Business Committee dated Feb 1, 1984, from Zelda Hale, ref: changes of blood degree of herself and ancestors as well as her descendants, family chart, and letter from Citizen Band Potawatomi Indians sent to Zelda Hale dated Feb. 22, 1982 she has written notes on and letter dated March 1, 1982.
•Letter from the Shawnee Indian Sub-Agency dated April 7, 1955 to Sam J. Blythe, Chief, Branch of Welfare, Osage Agency ref: blood degree letter for Zelda Cody Hale and accurate birth and return letter from Osage Agency to Shawnee Indian Sub-Agency dated May 9, 1955.with photocopy of envelope.
•Article/How Ni Kan; “The Land of Our Grandmothers: Finding Our Way Back” by Johnny P. Flynn March – April 2006 Branches.
•Two notes scanned to one page, one is handwritten Vieux-Bruno family notes, and typed note is Evelyn Bruno Cody family information. How Ni Kan People of the Fire Vol. 10 No. 2; complete orig. copy.
•How Ni Kan People of the Fire Vol. 16 No. 6, June 1994 page that represents Special Business Committee Meeting, Jan 31, 1994 with list on new enrollment of tribal members.
•Handwritten and typed notes on family history for Johnny Aloysius Bruno, Evelyn Bruno Cody, John A. Bruno and Mary Ann Vieux Bruno.
•Handwritten and typed family history notes for Jacob Vieux and Elizabeth Goslin Vieux
•Handwritten note on small yellow note paper, to Zelda Hale from Regina, ref: Zelda’s search for family history.
•Minutes from meeting dated Oct. 21, 1961 of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma, ref: general discussion on degree changes for all members based on the premise to make all 1887 allottee’s full blood, motion did not pass.
• “Paschal Pensineau and the Kickapoos” dated July 9, 1983, narrative history with grammar corrections, author unknown.
•Narrative family history of “John Baptiste Bruno-Potawatomie County Historical Society, by Johnny and Wesley Flynn, submitted for article in How Ni Kan, handwritten note dated 1986.
•Handwritten letter to L.J. Brant, from John A. Bruno, dated June 5, 1939, Hominy Ok., acknowledgement of request for information on Potawatomi in Hominy OK. area that Mr. Brant was requesting
•Handwritten letter to L.J. Brant, from John A. Bruno, dated June 13, 1939, Hominy Ok., acknowledgement of request for information on Potawatomi in Hominy OK. area that Mr. Brant was requesting
•Application for Patent in Fee, and Petition for the sale of original allotment dated Oct. 13, 1912 for Mary Bruno.
•Bruno family group image with poem about families, people are not identified in image or author of poem/narrative.
•Children of Evelyn Bruno Cody, photocopies of their tribal cards, Zelda Marie Cody Hale, Constance Joy Cody Dyer, Andrew Jackson Cody, Jr., Mary Ethalene Cox.
•Family history index cards for Hillary Goslin and McKinney Goslin
•Photocopies from book, Oklahoma, A History the State and its People by Joseph B. Thoburn and Muriel H. Wright, vol. III, bio on Thomas Jefferson Little husband of Inez Little, images from book included.
•Group of documents and letters ref: Casteel, Withrow, and Bruno family information, report on application for patent for Moses Bruno.
•Letter from Shawnee Agency to Fred H. Massey, ref: correcting Indian blood degree of Ellen Vieux Bruno, dated May 18, 1967.
•Citizen Band of Potawatomi Indians, Oklahoma Payment Roll, handwritten notes on front and backs of Bruno family history.