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The Texas Lawyer Who Is Not Running for the Presidency
Article stating that William John Bryan is not running for president, explaining that there has been confusion due to he and presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan having the same initials. A few notes are scribbled on the bottom half of the page.
Date:
October 1, 1896
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
About New York with O. Henry
Article excerpted from a literature magazine providing a description of the places in New York that O. Henry used as settings for many of his short stories. The article is illustrated with photographs.
Date:
September 1913
Creator:
Maurice, Arthur Bartlett, 1873-1946
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Clipping: Sweetwater Man Cited for Enviable War Work Record]
Reprint of an article published in the Sweetwater Daily Reporter about Sam Myres being honored by the U. S. Government due to the quality of his saddles that he made for the war, which were of such high quality that it made inspection unnecessary.
Date:
February 19, 1920
Creator:
Sweetwater Daily Reporter
System:
The Portal to Texas History
The Cheyenne Dog Soldiers
Article details the origins and history of the Dog-Man Society, a group of Cheyenne warriors who policed and protected their tribes from invaders.
Date:
Spring 1921
Creator:
Campbell, W. S.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Editorial: Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 1, Number 1, January 1921
Article details how and why the Chronicles of Oklahoma was created in an introductory statement from the first editor, Professor James S. Buchanan.
Date:
Spring 1921
Creator:
Buchanan, James S.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The History of No-Man's Land, or Old Beaver County
Article chronicles the history of No-Man's Land, otherwise known as Old Beaver County, as it mirrors the country's history of ownership and struggle.
Date:
Spring 1921
Creator:
Wardell, Morris L.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Notes and Documents, January 1921
Notes and Documents column including notes on historical news items regarding the acceptance of Mr. E. E. Dale's doctoral thesis, the hiring of a European history professor at the University of Oklahoma, memorials to Judge Walter B. Douglas and Captain George Washington Grayson, an announcement on the centennial celebration of the Choctaw Treaty, a speech urging the importance of preserving the state's historical landmarks, announcements regarding the Historical Society's acquisition of a journal about the first mission schools established in the state and the incorporation of the Muskogee Historical Society into the OHS, the acquisition of a buffalo-skin lodge, a note on a Congressional woman's appointment, a note on storage space within the society, an announcement regarding two mementos from George Washington that the society possesses, and a note about a patent for land between the Arkansas and Canadian Rivers.
Date:
Spring 1921
Creator:
Oklahoma Historical Society
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Separation of Nebraska and Kansas from the Indian Territory
Article details how the Indian Territory was broken up into other states such as Kentucky, Tennessee, Nebraska, and Kansas.
Date:
Spring 1921
Creator:
Gittinger, Roy
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
A Sequoyah Centennial
Article details the many mysterious surrounding Sequoyah, the controversial figure who created the written Cherokee alphabet. He statue is one of the two statues representing Oklahoma that stands within the Capital Building in Washington, D.C.
Date:
Spring 1921
Creator:
Oklahoma Historical Society
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Some Letters of General Stand Watie
Article details how General Stand Waite negotiated allied treaties with the Confederacy during the Civil War through his letters explaining his thoughts on the matter.
Date:
Spring 1921
Creator:
Dale, Edward Everett
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Additional Letters of General Stand Watie
Article adds additional context and letters to General Stand Watie's thoughts and experiences as an ally of the Confederacy during the Civil War, through his letters.
Date:
Summer 1921
Creator:
Dale, Edward Everett
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Editorial: Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 1, Number 2, October 1921
Article summarizes the results of the annual Oklahoma Historical Society meeting held on June 25, 1921. The meeting saw conversations around revisions to the new constitution, the research being conducted with the society's collection materials, storage space within the institute, date changes for the annual meeting, a note on the budget for the society, and a note on other historical societies in the area.
Date:
Summer 1921
Creator:
Oklahoma Historical Society
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Flight of the Kickapoos
Article narrates the Kickapoo tribe's journey from Indian Territory into Mexico as they attempt to avoid the fighting associated with the Civil War.
Date:
Summer 1921
Creator:
Oklahoma Historical Society
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Notes and Documents, October 1921
Notes and Documents column including a letter from Edward Dale to Worthington Ford explaining his future plans for The Chronicles.
Date:
Summer 1921
Creator:
Dale, Edward Everett
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Paternity of Sequoya the Inventor of the Cherokee Alphabet
Article attempts to pinpoint who was Sequoya's father through historical accounts of his life. Sequoya was the controversial figure who created the Sequoya Alphabet, a written Choctaw language.
Date:
Summer 1921
Creator:
Goodpasture, Albert V.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Wheelock Seminary
Article details the creation and history of the Wheelock Seminary, a mission school that served Choctaw women and men.
Date:
Summer 1921
Creator:
Wright, Allen
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Courts of the Cherokee Nation
Article narrates the experiences of one lawyer who was licensed by the Old Cherokee Bar. He recounts how the Cherokee nation dealt with legal matters within the 19th Century.
Date:
Spring 1924
Creator:
Thompson, William P.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Military Reminiscences of Captain Richard T. Jacob
Article is a first person narrative by Captain Richard T. Jacob as he details his time working in the military during the Reconstruction Era.
Date:
Spring 1924
Creator:
Jacob, Richard T.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Notes and Documents, March 1924
Notes and Documents column including the meeting minutes of the annual meeting of the Oklahoma Historical Society that met on February 5, 1924, a list of book reviews, a note on an amendment to the society's constitution, a memorial to Major James McLaughlin, a memorial to Joshua Ross, a memorials to Justice Matthew J. Kane, an announcement of the 40th anniversary of the Masonic Lodge at Anadarko, and an announcement of an essay contest conducted by the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs.
Date:
Spring 1924
Creator:
Oklahoma Historical Society
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Origin of County Names in Oklahoma
Article describes how each of the counties within Oklahoma received their names.
Date:
Spring 1924
Creator:
Oklahoma Historical Society
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
A Pioneer Railroad Agent
Article narrates the life of a railroad agent as a tool for telling the history of the Oklahoma Territory during the late 19th Century.
Date:
Spring 1924
Creator:
Dunham, Arthur W.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Some Aspects of the Santa Fe Trail, 1848-1880
Article details the history of the Santa Fe Trail between the Mexican-American War and the creation of railroads.
Date:
Spring 1924
Creator:
Bieber, Ralph P.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Three Forks of the Arkansas
Article explains how President Thomas Jefferson established the Three Forks Area of the Arkansas, a region that hosted a large trade network between American Indian and European goods.
Date:
Spring 1924
Creator:
Foreman, Grant
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Centennial of Fort Gibson
Article details the historical conflicts surrounding Fort Gibson including its establishment and centennial celebration.
Date:
Summer 1924
Creator:
Foreman, Grant
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History