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COGILL, ELI2JJ5LTH KINO*. CZARIKA COLBERT COHLAN.

39 COOILL, ELIZABETH KING CZAMNA COLPERT COKUN. 141? J. S. Clark, Director^ January 4 f 19S8. Interview with Elizabeth King Cogill, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. _ Mrs* Cssarlna Colbert Conlan. Mrs* Cwtrina Colbert Conlan is one of'*the most prominent women of Oklahoma, as she was of the Indian Territory before Statehood. From the standpoint of lineage also of personal accomplishments, her.ame is closely connected with Oklahoma history throughout its development* "»' 2> She la one-quarter Chlckasaw and one qu&rter Choctaw* Her father, James Allen Colbert 9 was at member of the Chickar sav Tribe, and prominent in tribal affaire. Ilia father, Martin Colbert,was named on the committee of "seven delegates by his people to meet with a conmittee sent out by the United States Government to Investigate tbe lands west of the Mississippi River before signing the treaty for the removal of Chickasaws and Choctavr., The father of Wartin, Lev! Colbert, great grandfather of Mrs.Conlen, was the standard bearer at the Battle of New Jaoksoa (trleans under Andrew/in 1815. He was aerarded a medal for!is bravery on this occasion in 1815, by President John

40 COGILL. ELIZABETH KINftt 02ARIN& COLBBRT C0MLAN 1417 Qunlcy ndasuu The Colbert family is listed among the noble families of Franc* and England, As Curator of the Museum of the Oklahoma State Historical * Society, Mrs* Conlan is following In the footsteps of this noted ancestor # end has become the "Standard Bearer 0 of her people in her devotion to her work in collecting, placing, secured from arranging the valuable collection,/ not only ^er people but all others as well who have helped to build this greet commonwealth. The youngest da&ghter pf a large family Caarina Colbert was born near Colbert, in the old Chickasaw Nation* Her mother, Athentos Folsoa^was horn in the Choetaw Nation at Sagletown, in 1835, deugiitwr of Rev. Israel Folaom^who was one quarter choetaw, a descendant from t he well known Folsom family of net England, Israel Folaon served as a missionary to his people for many yeers, translating several books of the B&ble into their, and was the first one to translate the Lord's prayer into the Choetaw language. As a child Ocarina's education was directed by her mother 0 bat later atm attended a small neighborhood Chickasaw school*

41 C00I1L, 32JZAHB5B KING CZARINA COLBBBT COVCUH 1417 For tiro tarns she ettended a convent in Denison, Texas* Later, she attended Mary Baldwin College, In staaton, Virginia. Returning to Indian Territory in her later teens, he was married to Michael Coulan, a satire of Wisconsin, in 1894* To them one daughter was born, Lottie, who teaches art in Oklahoma City schools* Mrs. Corian has traveled extensively with her husband and daughter throughout the United States and Europe, She has been active in club} church, and fraternal organizations of her city and state. Some idea of her varied interests stay be gleaned from the number of times she has "blazed the trail" not only for herself but for womankind* She was the first woman in Oklahoma elected a member of a school board, serving two years in Lindsay, a decade before woman suffrage* In 1896 in her home in Atoka Mrs. Conlan helped organize the first study dub in the Indian Territory, the iloneer, and later became the first President of Women's Federated Clubs of Indian Territory* In 1932 the Oklahoma Federation, of Women's Clubs elected Mrs. Conlan as tbair Director which placed her on the Notional Board of the Genarar Federation of Women's Clubs* For twelve

C002XL, ELIZABETH KZKG»-~C"ABINA COLBERT CONLAN 1417 years she baa served to* State Federation aa Chairman of Indian Welfare, and is now on the.advisory Conralttse of the rational ccsmittae, one of three women in the United states on that important work, Mrs, Conlen has starred as President ot the O&ahons Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy* At a mass meeting of Chiekasaws aud Choc taws at ivrdraore in 1928 to select a delegation to urge the importance of eertaln legislation upon Congr*st t she was ehosen as*the only iroraan on a Camalttee of Five to represent tiie Choc taws* At this meeting, all tribal precedent was broken when a won&n, Mrs* Conlan, was unenimoxisly elected to. preside over the deliberations* The lest significant honor that has been given,to Mrs* Conlan, ie the Oklahoma Manorial Association conferred upon her honorary membership in the Association, "In recognition ana appreciation of the great and good public service which she has rendered in years past to hmnanily and the State of Oklahoma for which all oklahomans are grateful 1 * HoTember 16 th, 1095* The certificate of membership was signed by the Secretary and President of the Association and the Secretory of

COOILL, ELIZABETH KING CZARINA COLBERT CQHLAH. 1417. * State of Oklahoma and by Gorermor E, V. l&arland* Im 1025 at a renal oa of the "Jolsom Family Association", of whlah Mrs. Goalaa is a iatmber t that met la Portsmouth, Sew Hampshire, she was introduced aa the first ladlam and member of that braach of the family re aiding vest of the Mississippi, aver to attend their reualoxu She read a sketch of her great uacle, David Folsom, the most outstanding oan of the Folaom aame, the folloidag year at their family reualon la Boatoa, Xiaasaohxioetta, Oa HpTember ZZs& t 19^, a tree was plaated la honor of Czarina C» Ooalaa oa the highway north of the State. Capitol, By a vote of the people of Oklahoma seventy per~ coas hare been so hoaored for their outstaadirg aahievemeats. This tree-plantlag was epoaaored by J, A* Whitehurst, President of the Board of Agriculture. Mrs, Coalan*s name is gltmla the 1926-27 book of "Who's Who". Oa Jaauary 28, 1937, Bfirs. Ooalan preseated her eighteea aaaual report of her vork to the Board of the Oklahoma fiistorioal Society«This report showed that more thaa $100,000*00 worth of articles had beea added to the muaexmu This spleadid record of continuous Important aerrlee speaks for Itself.