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24. The Indian Citizen August 23, 1906; "letter to the editor" which criticizes Green McCurtain and his efforts to allow the freedmen to be adopted by the tribe. cites Chickasaw refusal to do so. 25. The New State Tribune September 6, 1906; address by Thomas W. Hunter to Choctaws urging them to support the Democratic Party, since the Republicans were pushing for joint statehood (discusses the Sequoyah movement, political dispossession of Indians, etc.) 26. The Ardmore Statesman September 21, 1906; announcing sale of unallotted Choctaw and Chickasaw lands at public auction. 27. The Indian Citizen November 1, 1906; letter of J.G. Ralls to editor, regarding failure of Green McCurtain to call for elections for governor and national council as required by the constitution. 28. Lehigh Leader November 15, 1906; lists Choctaw and Chickasaw delegates who were to meet with U.S. Senators visiting Indian Territory. 29. The Welch Watchman February 7, 1907; editorial on Choctaw-Chickasaw freedmen. 30. The Welch Watchman May 23, 1907; announces release of attorneys who had served to enroll Choctaw tribal members. 31. The Muldrow Press November 15, 1907; regarding legality of Secretary Hitchcock's removal of 1,100 people from the Choctaw-Chickasaw rolls. 32. The Union Review July 9, 1908; regarding the theft of Indian land by corruption. 33. The Dewey World September 10, 1908; regarding commissioners obtaining proof verifying that Mississippi Choctaws and Chickasaws were living on their allotments. 34. Johnston County Democrat January 28, 1910; regarding settlement of claims involving land allotted to freedmen. 35. The Ardmore Statesman February 5, 1910; supplemental enrollment of tribal members. 36. The Ardmore Statesman March 19, 1910; supplemental enrollment of tribal members. 37. The Ardmore Statesman November 11, 1911; regarding per capita payments to Choctaws and Chickasaws. 38. Johnston County Capital-Democrat January 2, 1913; final report on the sale of unallotted land (see also Box 47, folder 26) 39. The Tishomingo Leader May 29, 1914; editorial on the re-opening of the tribal rolls.
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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