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54. South McAlester Capital, August 21, 1902: "Election News Item of D.H. Johnston, P.S. Mosely and W.L. Byrd" about an election dispute between Mosely and Byrd. 55. Coalgate Courier, August 28, 1902: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston" and the possible use of troops in the settlement of the governorship election contest. 56. Oklahoma Historical Society #12982, September 1, 1902: "Special Message of D.H. Johnston" to a joint session of the Chickasaw legislature before his retirement from the office of governor. 57. South McAlester Capital, September 4, 1902: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston" and his successor, Mosely. 58. Chickasaw Enterprise, September 4, 1902: "Special Election called by D.H. Johnston" in Pontotoc County. 59. South McAlester Capital, September 11, 1902: "Statement Signed by D.H. Johnston" on intermarried Chickasaw citizens. 60. Purcell Register, October 24, 1902: "Editorial on Land Valuation by D.H. Johnston, P.S. Mosely and Attorney McMurray". 61. South McAlester Capital, September 18, 1902: " Editorial on Message of D.H. Johnston" and his visit to McAlester. 62. South McAlester Capital, April 2, 1903: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston" and his visit to McAlester. 63. Indian Citizen, April 2, 1903: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston" Regarding a proposal for a new treaty for the sake of children born since the last ratification. 64. Holdenville Times, April 18, 1903: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston and P.S. Mosely" and the Dawes Commission. Box J-10 Folder 1. Wynnewood New Era, May 28, 1903: "A Reply by D.H. Johnston". Regarding the filing and drawing per capita payments by intermarried citizens. 2. Purcell Register, May 29, 1903: "Letter to D.H. Johnston" from Mansfield, McMurray and Cornish. Regarding intermarried citizens.
Object Description
Collection | Johnston, Douglas H. (1858-ca. 1940) |
Tribe | Chickasaw |
Description | Indian chief. Typescripts of newspaper articles and editorials (1896-1936) regarding Johnston as governor of the Chickasaw Nation and issues such as tribal government, land, mineral resources, finances, claims, education, and the ownership of slaves. |
Date | 1896-1936 |
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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