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81. Lehigh Leader, August 2, 1906: "Election called by D.H. Johnston". 82. Coalgate Record, August 16, 1906: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston" regarding his political ability. 83. Indian Journal, August 17, 1906: "Letter of D.H. Johnston to Chickasaw People" declaring himself a democrat (sic). 84. Oklahoma Historical Society #13006, September 6, 1906: "Special Message of D.H. Johnston", his annual message to the joint session of the Chickasaw legislature. 85. "Some Message and Papers of Hon. Douglas H. Johnston, Gov. of the Chickasaw Nation, 1898-1902, 1904-to date". All but the following listed items are carbons of typescript which have already been listed in one of the three boxes comprising this collection. - Message of D.H. Johnston, February 9, 1899 - Special Message of D.H. Johnston, November 5, 1901 -Special Message of D.H. Johnston, 1902 (?) -Special Message of D.H. Johnston, 1905 (?) -Special Message of D.H. Johnston, 1906 (?) -Special Message of D.H. Johnston, January 1908 -Statement to the Chickasaw People, July 5, 1933 Box J-11 Folder 1. Wapanucka Press, September 20, 1906: "Editorial on Message by D.H. Johnston" regarding outlines of his policies. 2. Wagoner Weekly Sayings, November 29, 1906: "Editorial on D.H. Johnston, and Wm. H. Murray" regarding Murray's marriage to a niece of Johnston. 3. Chelsea Reporter, November 30, 1906: "About Alfalfa Bill" Murray, who had been elected chairman of the state constitutional committee. This article contains a brief biographical sketch. 4. Chilocco School Journal, November 1906: "Biographical Sketch of Douglas H. Johnston".
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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