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83. Editorial on Indian schools from the Chelsea Reporter, September 15, 1905, regarding the breakdown of schools on Indian lands, now run by the U.S. government. 84. Editorial on the Cherokee Council, from the Mannsville News, September 22, 1905, regarding a resolution to be introduced favoring statehood. 85. Message of William Charles Rogers from the Vinita Daily Chieftain, September 27, 1905, regarding the provisions of the July 1902 treaty and its meaning to lands and statehood. 86. Editorial on William Charles Rogers from the Wagoner Weekly Saying, September 28, 1905, regarding a compromise of the intermarried provisions and the land allotments. 87. Editorial on the message by William Charles Rogers from the Mill Creek Times, September 29, 1905, regarding land allotments. 88. Article from the Muskogee Phoenix, October 1, 1905, regarding the fate of the Indian in the U.S., and a biography of William Charles Rogers. 89. Editorial on William Charles Rogers and Bell from the Wagoner Weekly Sayings, October 5, 1905, regarding Rogers and attorneys paid for time they did not serve the Cherokee Nation. 90. Resolution passed by the Cherokee Council, from the Chelsea Commercial, October 6, 1905, regarding the sale of surplus lands and the education of Cherokees. 91. “Last Session of the Cherokee Council,” from the Chelsea Commercial, October 6, 1905, regarding the last resolutions. 92. Editorial on the Cherokee Corn Carnival from the Claremore Progress, October 7, 1905. 93. Editorial on William Charles Rogers and McCurtain from the Chelsea Reporter, October 13, 1905, regarding the end of the Cherokee Council. 94. Editorial on William Charles Rogers from the Indian Republican, November 17, 1905, regarding Rogers’ argument and the Council. 95. Editorial on William Charles Rogers form the Chelsea Commercial, November 17, 1905, regarding Rogers’ message that he will not recognize the Council. 96. “An Act of Rogers,” from the Idabel Signal, October 17, 1905, regarding a resolution on the adoption of the constitution of the Muskogee Convention. 97. “An Act Approved by Rogers,” from the Collinsville News, November 24, 1904, regarding negotiations for an agreement with the U.S., supplemental to the Cherokees becoming a nation or state with Indian Territory.
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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