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30. Indian Chieftain--September 20, 1888. Proclamation of Mayes re: grazing lands. 31. Indian Chieftain--October 18, 1888. Letter of Mayes "To all who it may concern" re: grazing lands. 32. Indian Chieftain--October 25, 1888. Letter from Mayes to William F. Vilas, Secretary of the Interior, re: grazing lands. 33. Cherokee Advocate--November 7, 1888. Annual message of Mayes as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. 34. November 20, 1888. Letter from Mayes to National Council submitting and endorsing as favorable a petition from the Board of Missions of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church re: location of church and school lands. 35. Petition mentioned in #34. 36. December 4, 1888. Letter from Mayes to the National Council re: signing of a bill on grazing. 37. December 8, 1888. Decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Johnson Thompson vs. Cherokee Nation. 38. Indian Chieftain--December 20, 1888. Mayes' reaction on grazing lands. 39. Cherokee Advocate--February 1, 1889. Passage of grazing lands bill. 40. Indian Chieftain--February 7, 1889. Letter from Mayes to a friend re: affairs of the Nation. 41. The Telephone--March 1, 1889. Meeting of the Senate committee on territories considering the Oklahoma Bill, which Mayes attended. 42. Indian Chieftain--March 7, 1889. Letter from Mayes and other Cherokees and two Chickasaw delegates, to the editor of the Washington Post, opposing his stand on the Oklahoma Bill. 43. The Telephone--August 2, 1889. Mayes verification of the $6,600,00 offer on grazing lands. 44. Indian Chieftain--August 8, 1889. Two articles re: Mayes and the offer of the U.S. Government Commission to purchase the outlet. 45. Cherokee Advocate--August 14, 1889. Letter of Mayes to the U.S. Commissioners re: purchase of the outlet. 46. Cherokee Advocate--November 6, 1889. Third Annual message of Mayes as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation.
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Collection | Mayes, Joel Bryan (1833-1891) |
Tribe | Cherokee |
Description | Indian chief. Typescripts of newspaper articles and correspondence (1886-1905) of Mayes, a principal chief of the Cherokees, concerning tribal politics and the dissolution of tribal title to the Cherokee Strip. |
Date | 1886-1905 |
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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