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68. Editorial on William Charles Rogers from the Tulsa Chief, July 4, 1905, regarding the deliverance of the deed of land to Rogers from the Dawes Commission. 69. Proclamation of Rogers and Green McCurtain from the Tulsa Democrat, July 14, 1905, regarding the purpose of discussing statehood. 70. “Convention called by Rogers and McCurtain” from the Madill News, July 14, 1905, regarding the statehood idea. 71. Editorial on William Charles Rogers from the Pauls Valley Sentinel, July 20, 1905, regarding Rogers will not announce the proclamation for an election in the Cherokee Nation. 72. “Separate Statehood,” from the Signal, July 27, 1905, regarding the call for a convention. 73. “Hope for the Babies,” from the Vinita Leader, July 27, 1905, regarding the proposal of Rogers to give the lands of the intermarried whites who are not entitled to a share to the Cherokee infants not on the rolls. 74. Editorial on William Charles Rogers from the Indian Republican, July 28, 1905, regarding the constitutional convention of Muskogee. 75. Editorial on William Charles Rogers and McCurtain from the Bartlesville Enterprise, August 3, 1905, regarding the statehood convention. 76. Editorial on William Charles Rogers about the election, from the Madill News, August 4, 1905, regarding Rogers’ refusal to call an election for members of the National Council. 77. Editorial on William Charles Rogers from the Ochelatan, regarding the absence of an election. 78. Convention of statehood from the Muskogee Democrat, August 21, 1905, regarding the account of the convention. 79. Editorial on William Charles Rogers and McCurtain from the Broken Arrow Ledger, August 24, 1905, regarding the convention. 80. A convention called by William Charles Rogers from the Marietta Monitor, August 25, 1905, regarding a protest against Rogers for refusing to call election for members of the Council. 81. Editorial regarding the convention from the Francis Bulletin, September 1, 1905. 82. Proclamation of William Charles Rogers from the Cherokee Advocate, September 2, 1905, regarding calling the Council to meet September 18, 1905. Also, an editorial on William Charles Rogers, Fargo Journal, September 15, 1905.
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 |
Format |
Description
Collection | Page 6 |
Transcript | 68. Editorial on William Charles Rogers from the Tulsa Chief, July 4, 1905, regarding the deliverance of the deed of land to Rogers from the Dawes Commission. 69. Proclamation of Rogers and Green McCurtain from the Tulsa Democrat, July 14, 1905, regarding the purpose of discussing statehood. 70. “Convention called by Rogers and McCurtain” from the Madill News, July 14, 1905, regarding the statehood idea. 71. Editorial on William Charles Rogers from the Pauls Valley Sentinel, July 20, 1905, regarding Rogers will not announce the proclamation for an election in the Cherokee Nation. 72. “Separate Statehood,” from the Signal, July 27, 1905, regarding the call for a convention. 73. “Hope for the Babies,” from the Vinita Leader, July 27, 1905, regarding the proposal of Rogers to give the lands of the intermarried whites who are not entitled to a share to the Cherokee infants not on the rolls. 74. Editorial on William Charles Rogers from the Indian Republican, July 28, 1905, regarding the constitutional convention of Muskogee. 75. Editorial on William Charles Rogers and McCurtain from the Bartlesville Enterprise, August 3, 1905, regarding the statehood convention. 76. Editorial on William Charles Rogers about the election, from the Madill News, August 4, 1905, regarding Rogers’ refusal to call an election for members of the National Council. 77. Editorial on William Charles Rogers from the Ochelatan, regarding the absence of an election. 78. Convention of statehood from the Muskogee Democrat, August 21, 1905, regarding the account of the convention. 79. Editorial on William Charles Rogers and McCurtain from the Broken Arrow Ledger, August 24, 1905, regarding the convention. 80. A convention called by William Charles Rogers from the Marietta Monitor, August 25, 1905, regarding a protest against Rogers for refusing to call election for members of the Council. 81. Editorial regarding the convention from the Francis Bulletin, September 1, 1905. 82. Proclamation of William Charles Rogers from the Cherokee Advocate, September 2, 1905, regarding calling the Council to meet September 18, 1905. Also, an editorial on William Charles Rogers, Fargo Journal, September 15, 1905. |
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