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27 Editorial on Coleman Cole, questioning the discharge of a sheriff; and editorial on Coleman Cole, denouncing his naming his child “Ulysses Grant,” June 23, 1877. 28 Editorial on Coleman Cole, on arrested men escaping the officers of the Light Horse; editorial on Coleman Cole regarding rumor that he was going to tear up the switch on track entering coal mines, July 28, 1877. 29 Editorial on Coleman Cole, his arbitrary arrests, August 18, 1877. 30 Editorial on Coleman Cole, attempts to refute rumors that he intended to tear up switch on tracks to coal mines; letter of Coleman Cole, August 25, 1877. 31 Editorial on Coleman Cole, he was to meet with parties he had arrested, September 1, 1877. 32 Editorial on Coleman Cole, questions his intentions regarding arrests, September 15, 1877. 33 An order of arrest by Coleman Cole; an editorial on Coleman Cole regarding an article entitled "Governor Cole's defense," September 22, 1877. 34 Message of Coleman Cole to Choctaw Council; editorial on Coleman's message to Choctaw Council, regarding his views on confiscation of the property of whites, his appraisal of his own administration, etc, October 17, 1877. 35 Choctaw Bills # 3, 4, and 5; editorial on Coleman Cole's special message regarding the courts; editorial on the impeachment of Coleman Cole; letter to "Dear Mac" concerning impeachment of Coleman Cole; news item on Coleman Cole, J.B. Moore acting Principal Chief since Cole's impeachment, October 20, 1877. 36 Item on impeachment of Governor Cole, October 26, 1877. 37 Bills No. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, concerning the impeachment of Coleman Cole, the establishment of precincts, money appropriations, granting citizenship, etc. October 27, 1877. 38 Bills No. 14, 15, and 16, regarding appropriations, granting citizenship, etc; An Act by Coleman Cole, in recognition of deceased member of General Council; letter of Coleman Cole, on Indian efforts to prevent passage of any territorial bill in Washington; editorial on Coleman Cole, appointing delegates to go to Washington, November 6, 1877. 39 Bill # 23, on road improvement; Bill # 25, on Council adjournment; Bill # 27, on selling the old Capitol bell; Bill # 31, paying jurors; Bill # 32, on selling improvements made by non-residents; Bill # 35, to increase the pay of County Judges; Bill # 44, to increase pay of sheriffs, November 6, 1877. 40 Financial report of B.J. Pickens to General Council, November 6, 1877.
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Collection | Cole, Coleman |
Tribe | Choctaw |
Description | Indian chief. Typescripts of correspondence (1875-1879) relating to Choctaw participation in the proposed Indian Union growing out of the Okmulgee Council; published speeches (1877-1878); Choctaw Tribal Council proceedings (1873-1878); accounts of Choctaw court cases (1877); and other papers (1875-1879) pertaining to the problem of intruders, tribal citizenship, and royalties from Choctaw coal lands, all during the period of Cole's tenure as principal chief, 1874-1878. |
Date | 1875-1879 |
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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