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14. Ibid. 15. Ibid. 16. Ibid. 17. Article on campaign speeches of Ross and Mayes from the Wagoner Record, June 21, 1895. 18. Editorial on Mayes from the Fairland News, June 21, 1895. 19. Agreement between Ross and Mayes on illegal entries on Cherokee rolls, from the Fairland News, July 5, 1895. 20. Editorial on Mayes and Hoolie Bell from the Fairland News, July 12, 1895. 21. Ibid. 22. Ibid. 23. Ibid., July 26, 1895. 24. Ibid., August 2, 1895. 25. Letter of Mayes as Principal Chief to the Senate appointing E. B. Wright as High Sheriff of the Cherokee Nation, November 15, 1895. 26. First annual message of Mayes as Principal Chief, from the Indian Chieftain, November 21, 1895. 27. Letter from Mayes to National Council submitting report of the commission on the Wallace roll of freedom, November 21, 1895. 28. Letter from Mayes to National Council transmitting bond of D. W. Lipe, Dec. 2, 1895. 29. Letter from Mayes to National Council, regarding proposal for compromise on freedmen controversy, December 3, 1895. 30. Letter from Mayes to National Council transmitting treasurer's report on intruder improvements, December 3, 1895. 31. Letter from Wash Swimmer as assistant and acting principal chief to National Council, regarding a duplicate warrant, Dec. 18, 1895. 32. Letter from Mayes to National Council, regarding Freedmen claims, Dec. 6, 1895.
Object Description
Collection | Mayes, Samuel Houston (1845-1927) |
Tribe | Cherokee |
Description | Indian chief. Typescripts of newspaper articles (1882-1928) relating to Mayes's tenure as principal chief of the Cherokees and his negotiations with the Dawes Commission, the preparation of the tribal roll, and the assignment of lands. |
Date | 1882-1928 |
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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