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F6: Wagoner Record, Vol. 3, No. 45 "Election of Jefferson Gardner & J. V. Locke", Wagoner, Indian Territory. Editors: Phillippe & Hatfield. Contents: Discusses election return and information relative to the Dawes Commission. 3 copies. Aug. 16, 1895. Length: 2 pp. F7: The Indian Citizen, Vol. 10, No. 26. "The Message of Jefferson Gardner" Atoka, Indian Territory. Editors: B. S. Smiser and Norma E. Smiser. Contents: A discussion of impending issues concerning the Choctaw Nation presented before the General Council of the Choctaw Nation. 3 copies. Oct. 24, 1895. Length: 10 pp. F8: The Purcell Register, Vol. 9, No. 2 "A Report of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes signed by Jefferson Gardner", Purcell, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory. Editor: W. H. Walker. Contents: self-explanatory. 3 copies: Dec. 6, 1895. Length: 37 pp. Packet II F1: The Indian Citizen, Vol. 11, No. 18 "Editorial on Jefferson Gardner" Atoka, Indian Territory. Editors & Prop: S. S. Smiser and Norma E. Smiser. Contents: Discussion of Gardner's politics. 6 copies. Aug. 27, 1896. Length: 2 pp. F2: The Indian Citizen, Vol. 11, No. 18 "Proclamation of Jefferson Gardner" Atoka, Indian Territory. Editors: S. S. Smiser & Norma E. Smiser, Contents: Discussion of Dawes Commission's proposition. 3 copies. Aug. 27, 1896. Length: 3 pp. F3: Minco Minstrel, Vol. 6, No. 41. "Editorial on Jefferson Gardner", Minco, Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory. Editor: L. N. Hornbeck. Contents: A critique on Governor Gardner's attitude. 3 copies. April 10, 1896. Length: 2 pp. F4: David Progress, Vol. 2, No. 49 "Editorial on Jefferson Gardner" David, Indian Territory. Editor: A. J. Blackwell. Contents: Various news items. 3 copies. Sept. 2, 1896. Length: 1 p. Smith McAlester Capital, Vol. 3, No., 41 "Editorial on Jefferson Gardner" South McAlester, Indian Territory. Editors: Hinds and Jobe. Contents: Discussion of Governor Gardner's policy toward intermarried citizens and Negroes for obtaining citizenship. 3 copies. Sept. 3, 1896. Length: 2 pp. F5: The Indian Citizen, Vol 12, No. 5 "Editorial on Jefferson Gardner" Atoka, Indian Territory. Editors: B. S. Smiser and Norma E. Smiser. Contents: Discussion of an act passed that allows those intermarried, adopted, and of Indian blood to be enrolled as citizens of the Choctaw Nation. 3 copies. Oct. 1, 1896. Length: 5 pp. F6: The Indian Citizen, Vol 12, No. 5 "Editorial on Jefferson Gardner" Atoka, Indian Territory. Editors: B. S. Smiser and Norma E. Smiser. Contents: Discussion of Ex-
Object Description
Collection | Gardner, Jefferson (ca. 1846-1906) |
Tribe | Choctaw |
Description | Indian chief. Typescripts of newspaper articles (1894-1906), including speeches and letters, by and about Gardner, a principal chief of the Choctaws, and also relating to such issues as slavery, financial affairs, tribal factionalism, and the allotment of land by the Dawes Commission. |
Date | 1894-1906 |
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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