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42. South McAlester Capital March 6, 1902; regarding treaty with Dawes Commission, closing of tribal rolls. 43. South McAlester Capital April 3, 1902; copy of the agreement with the Dawes Commission. 44. South McAlester Capital June 12, 1902; editorial on election of governors. 45. South McAlester Capital June 19, 1902; editorial on Tuskahoma Party convention nominating candidates for governor. 46. The Coalgate Courier July 10, 1902; editorial on Choctaw politics. 47. The Coalgate Courier August 7, 1902; article regarding the victory of T.W. Hunter as governor over Green McCurtain; has vote tallies by town. 48. South McAlester Capital Oct 2, 1902; regarding the ratification on the Dawes agreement by the Choctaw people; gives vote count by County. 49. South McAlester News Oct 9, 1902; has all the details about the disputed governor's election. 50. Tahlequah Arrow Oct 25, 1902; regarding the seating of McCurtain as governor. 51. South McAlester Capital February 19, 1903; general political news. Box 47 1. The Indian Citizen June 13, 1903; letter of L.W. Oakes to Green McCurtain regarding the dispossession of valuable timber and agricultural lands from Indians. 2. The Indian Citizen June 18, 1903; letter of L.W. Oakes to Green McCurtain regarding the dispossession of valuable timber and agricultural lands from Indians. 3. The Indian Citizen June 18, 1903; platform of the Tuskahoma Party. 4. The Indian Citizen July 9, 1903; letter of L.W. Oakes to Green McCurtain regarding the dispossession of valuable timber and agricultural lands from Indians. 5. The Indian Citizen July 16, 1903; editorial on the Choctaw Protective Party (opposition party to Tuskahoma Party). 6. The Indian Citizen July 23, 1903; letter of John Proviso to Green McCurtain and G.W. Dukes; regarding public debate between McCurtain and former governor Dukes over corruption, tribal politics, etc. 7. South McAlester Capital July 7, 1904; laws and explanations concerning the alienation of tribal and individual land titles.
Object Description
Collection | Choctaw Nation Papers |
Tribe | Choctaw |
Description | Indian tribe. Acts, laws, bills, and resolutions (1896-1910) of the Choctaw Nation; typescripts of newspaper articles (1868-1936), mainly about political matters such as elections, allotment, and the Dawes Commission, along with four ledgers (1902-1911) which were the journals of record and contain the minutes of the Choctaw Nation Council. |
Date | 1868-1936 |
Is Part of | Native American Manuscripts Collection |
Special Collection | Western History Collections |
Rights | University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections |
Language | English |
Type | Text |
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