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49. Letter of Mayes to editor of the Indian Chieftain, defending his role in the freedmen compromise, from the Indian Chieftain, July 8, 1897. 50. Editorial on Mayes from the Purcell Register, July 22, 1897, critical of his letter to the editor of the Indian Chieftain. 51. Message of Mayes to Special Session of National Council regarding citizenship rolls legislation, from the Indian Chieftain, July 29, 1897. 52. Circular of Mayes on registration of infants, from the Claremore Progress, Aug. 14, 1897. 53. Editorial on Mayes from the South McAlester Capital, Sept. 23, 1897, regarding his role in the "negro compromise," critical. 54. News items on Mayes, Bushyhead, etc., from the Fort Gibson Post, Oct. 21, 1897, reprinted from the Siloam Springs (Ark.) Republican. 55. Message of Mayes to National Council, Nov. 11, 1897. 56. Mayes' Thanksgiving Proclamation, from the Indian Chieftain, Nov. 25, 1897. 57. Letter of Mayes to editor of Indian Chieftain, from the Indian Chieftain, Dec. 16, 1897. 58. Article on "A meeting of the Five Tribes in Congress" from the Claremore Progress, Jan. 15, 1898, regarding Dawes Commission and citizenship cases. 59. Article on "The Five Tribes in Congress" from the Claremore Progress, Feb. 19, 1898, re Dawes Commission, Indian appropriations, etc. 60. Letter of Mayes to the officers of the several districts, regarding revenue laws, from the Tahlequah Arrow and the Claremore Progress, March 5, 1898. 61. Letter from A. C. Tanner, acting commissioner, to D. M. Wisdom, Indian agent at Muskogee, regarding the introduction of cattle into Cherokee land by U. S. citizens, from the Claremore Progress, March 19, 1898. 62. Article on "The Five Tribes in Congress" from the Claremore Progress, April 9, 1898, regarding interviews with Senators and Congressmen on various Indian questions. 63. Article on "The Five Tribes in Congress" from the Claremore Progress, April 23, 1898, regarding the passage of the Curtis Bill in the House and other matters. 64. Ibid., April 30, 1898.
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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