Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Place:
Oklahoma -- Cache (near)
Date:
1909 ?
Scope and Contents:
"Taken 1909 ? / Standing in back row: 1. Nora Cox Davis [granddaughter of Quanah], 2. Nina Quo-haddy-Komah, 3. Walter Komah, 4. Wanada Parker-Komah-Page, 5. Quanah Parker, 6. Bessie Parker Asenak [granddaughter of Quanah], 7. Mrs Laura Parker, 8. Mr White Parker. Seated center row: 1. Mr Edward Emmett Cox [son-in-law], 2. Mrs (Nawmakuh) Parker Cox [daughter], 3. Baby on her lap, William M. Cox, 4. Tokay Quanah wife (Tau pah) last wife, 5. Tonarcy Quanah wife (Too-na-suh) next to last wife, 6. Neda Parker Birdsong [daughter], 7. M. Aubrey Birdsong [son-in-law]. Seated lower row: 1. Ella Coxe Goodin Lutz [granddaughter], 2. Joseph Cox [grandson], 3. Edward Cox [grandson], 4. Kelsey [Parker], 5. Chee Parker, children of Tokay, 6. [Anona Birdsong-Wilkinson], Bass Dean-daughter of Neda," handwritten on reverse of print by Mrs Ella Cox Lutz.Further identification of kinship supplied from Zoe A. Tilghman, Quanah The Eagle of the Comanches, Oklahoma City, 1938, page 195.