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40. News item on William Charles Rogers from the Weekly Examiner, July 9, 1904, regarding Rogers’ travel to the Democratic convention in St. Louis. 41. Protest from the Vinita Leader, July 14, 1904, regarding the platform of the party to join Oklahoma and Indian Territories as one state. 42. Editorial on William Charles Rogers from the Collinsville News, July 14, 1904, regarding praise of Rogers as a delegate. 43. Editorial on Burton and Rogers' letter from the Muldrow Press, July 29, 1904, regarding the release of Burton from position as executive secretary of Cherokee Nation. 44. Editorial on William Charles Rogers from the Collinsville News, August 11, 1904, regarding Indian police charging for cattle on the public domain. 45. Editorial on William Charles Rogers from the Weekly Examiner, August 27, 1904, regarding accusations of graft against Rogers by other newspapers. 46. News item of William Charles Rogers and Pleasant Porter from the Reporter, October 7, 1904, regarding Rogers’ attendance at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. 47. Proclamation of Pleasant Porter and William Charles Rogers from the Wagoner Weekly Sayings, October 20, 1904, regarding asking President Roosevelt to ask Congress for statehood for the Indian Territory. Also, an editorial on a meeting of chiefs, South McAlester Capital, October 20, 1904. 48. Editorial on the message of William Charles Rogers from the Adair Weekly Ledger, November 18, 1904, regarding finances and citizenship issues. 49. Second Annual Message of William Charles Rogers from the Cherokee Advocate, November 19, 1904, regarding current legislation. 50. Editorial on the message of William Charles Rogers from the Weekly Examiner, November 19, 1904. 51. Thanksgiving Proclamation of William Charles Rogers from the Cherokee Advocate, November 19, 1904. 52. News item of William Charles Rogers from the Adair Weekly Ledger, November 25, 1904, regarding a bill in Congress for the removal of restrictions on the lands of allotees in the Cherokee Nation. 53. Editorial on William Charles Rogers from the Muldrow Press, December 9, 1904, regarding the question of removal of restrictions upon the allotment of lands.
Object Description
Collection | Rogers, William Charles |
Tribe | Cherokee |
Description | Indian chief. Typescripts of editorials and newspaper articles (1893-1907) concerning Rogers, the last principal chief of the Cherokees prior to statehood; a court case in 1900; the 1903 campaign for chief of the Cherokees; the closing of tribal government; and the Sequoyah Movement. |
Date | 1893-1907 |
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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