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66. Signal, September 26, 1905: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston" and surplus lands. 67. Minco Minstrel, October 6, 1905: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston" and the signing of deeds. 68. Mounds Monitor, October 13, 1905: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston and E.A. Hitchcock" and an investigation made by officials of the Department of Justice of charges against Governor Johnston. 69. Mounds Monitor, October 27, 1905: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston and W.T. Ward" and the refusal of President Teddy Roosevelt to drop charges against them. 70. Chelsea Reporter, November 10, 1905: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston" and the Chickasaw schools. 71. Holdenville Times, November 17, 1905: "Removal of Restrictions" on the sale of allotted land. 72. Mannsville News, December 1, 1905: "News Item of D.H. Johnston" and the sale of coal; and asphalt lands of the Chickasaw Nation after the dissolution of the tribal government. 73. Chelsea Commercial, December 8, 1905: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston and P.S. Mosely" and their innocence in the charges of conspiracy to embezzle funds from the Chickasaw Tribe. 74. Chelsea Reporter, December 25, 1905: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston and P.S. Mosely" and their innocence. 75. Wapanucka Press, March 8, 1906: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston and Green McCurtain" and the Chickasaw legislature's adjournment and the work accomplished during the last session. 76. Oklahoma Historical Society, Mrs. Watts’ Files, February 20, 1906: An agreement between Governor Johnston and President Roosevelt. regarding coal lands. 77. Wapanucka Press, February 8, 1906: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston and Green McCurtain" regarding the friction between the two chiefs and Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock. 78. Marlow Review, March 9, 1906: "Editorial on Dissolution of Government in the Five Nations". 79. Seminole Capital, March 29, 1906: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston and Green McCurtain" regarding the extension of the governments of the Five Civilized Tribes. 80. Letters between D.H. Johnston and J.G. Wright, U.S. Indian Inspector for Indian Territory. regarding tribal elections (July 1906).
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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