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Notes and Documents, Fall 1967 (open access)

Notes and Documents, Fall 1967

Notes and Documents column including documents about new publications, correspondence from Alexander Posey to Miss Anna Lewis, and a memorial report for the Oklahoma Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association.
Date: Autumn 1967
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society; L., E. B. & McBride, Joe W.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Edward Everett Dale: A Biography and a Bibliography (open access)

Edward Everett Dale: A Biography and a Bibliography

Article provides a biographical breakdown of the life of University of Oklahoma professor Edward Everett Dale. Jimmie Hicks also includes a bibliography of books, articles, essays, and contributions by the Oklahoma historian.
Date: Autumn 1967
Creator: Hicks, Jimmie
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
President Jackson and William Faulkner's Choctaws (open access)

President Jackson and William Faulkner's Choctaws

Article examines the literature of William Faulkner in its reflection of actual events, specifically the visits of two Choctaw chiefs to Washington to negotiate with President Andrew Jackson. Elmo Howell discusses the details in Faulkner's stories, then moves on to factual records of similar events.
Date: Autumn 1967
Creator: Howell, Elmo
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Alice M. Robertson, Oklahoma's First Congresswoman (open access)

Alice M. Robertson, Oklahoma's First Congresswoman

Article describes the life and political career of Alice M. Robertson, Oklahoma's first congresswoman and the second woman in the United States Congress. Ruth Moore Stanley describes her support for American soldiers, stance on political issues, anti-suffragist philosophy, and religious beliefs.
Date: Autumn 1967
Creator: Stanley, Ruth Moore
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Black Kettle: A Noble Savage? (open access)

Black Kettle: A Noble Savage?

Article discusses perspectives on the reputation and personality of Cheyenne Chief Black Kettle, whose village was wiped out by General George A. Custer's Seventh United States Cavalry. Duane Gage explores Black Kettle's role as a leader of warriors and the impressions he left behind.
Date: Autumn 1967
Creator: Gage, Duane
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Necrology, Summer 1967 (open access)

Necrology, Summer 1967

Column documenting biographical information about Oklahomans who have died, including Cherokee minister Reverend Jim Pickup and educator Dr. Emma Estill-Harbour.
Date: Summer 1967
Creator: Johnson, N. B. & Jackson, Joe C.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Notes and Documents, Summer 1967 (open access)

Notes and Documents, Summer 1967

Notes and Documents column including documents providing biographical information about an Arapaho named Two Babies, Chief Moses George Harragarra, and freighter Patrick Hennessey on the Chisholm Trail.
Date: Summer 1967
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Sod House of Marshal McCully: A Last Relic of the Great Plains History (open access)

The Sod House of Marshal McCully: A Last Relic of the Great Plains History

Article describes the history of the sod house built by Cherokee Strip homesteader Marshal McCully, which was purchased by the Oklahoma Historical Society in 1963. B. B. Chapman describes McCully's land claim, family, and farming activities in a tribute to this historic site.
Date: Summer 1967
Creator: Chapman, Berlin B.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Minutes of the Annual and Quarterly Meetings of the Oklahoma Historical Society, April 27, 1967 (open access)

Minutes of the Annual and Quarterly Meetings of the Oklahoma Historical Society, April 27, 1967

This section includes the minutes of the annual and quarterly meetings of the Oklahoma Historical Society that were both held on April 27, 1967.
Date: Summer 1967
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Alexis Pierre Beatte (open access)

Alexis Pierre Beatte

Article describes the life of Alexis Pierre Beatte, a hunter, guide, and interpreter for Washington Irving's expedition into the western regions of North America and a representative of the Osage tribe. Arthur Shoemaker examines accounts of those who encountered Beatte and his mysterious origins.
Date: Summer 1967
Creator: Shoemaker, Arthur
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Reconstruction in the Cherokee Nation (open access)

Reconstruction in the Cherokee Nation

Article discusses treaties made between the Cherokee Nation and the United States government in the wake of the Civil War. Hanna R. Warren describes the losses the Cherokees experienced during the war, the period of peace negotiations in the Reconstruction period, and the aftermath of the treaties made.
Date: Summer 1967
Creator: Warren, Hanna R.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Ottawa Indians of Oklahoma and Chief Pontiac (open access)

The Ottawa Indians of Oklahoma and Chief Pontiac

Article traces the genealogy of Chief Pontiac and his descendants. Norman G. Holmes explores the history of the Ottawa tribe, the life of Pontiac, and the writer's own family relations to the famous chief through examination of historical records.
Date: Summer 1967
Creator: Holmes, Norman G.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Reminiscences of the Development of the Parking Meter (open access)

Reminiscences of the Development of the Parking Meter

Article introduces and includes the memoirs of H. G. Thuesen, the co-developer of the world's first parking meter. Thuesen describes the design and construction of this device and the people he worked with to create it during his time as College of Engineering faculty at Oklahoma State university.
Date: Summer 1967
Creator: Thuesen, H. G. & Fischer, LeRoy H.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Governor Walton's War on the Ku Klux Klan: An Episode in Oklahoma History (open access)

Governor Walton's War on the Ku Klux Klan: An Episode in Oklahoma History

Article investigate the history of the Ku Klux Klan in Oklahoma and the career of Governor John Calloway Walton. Sheldon Neuringer discusses Walton's alliance with the Farmer-Labor Reconstruction League, how Walton instituted martial law to combat the activities of the Ku Klux Klan, and Walton's eventual impeachment.
Date: Summer 1967
Creator: Neuringer, Sheldon
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Francis, Chickasaw Nation, 1894 (open access)

Francis, Chickasaw Nation, 1894

Article describes the establishment of the town of Francis, originally known as Newton, in Indian Territory, Oklahoma. Reita Sturdivant discusses the town's growth and development, the institution of railroads, the type of pioneers that settled there, and the content of newspapers being published in its early days.
Date: Summer 1967
Creator: Sturdivant, Reita
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Minutes of the Quarterly Meeting of the Board of Directors, Oklahoma Historical Society, January 26, 1967 (open access)

Minutes of the Quarterly Meeting of the Board of Directors, Oklahoma Historical Society, January 26, 1967

This section includes the minutes of the quarterly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society that was held on January 26, 1967.
Date: Spring 1967
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Cyrus Stevens Avery (open access)

Cyrus Stevens Avery

Article provides a tribute to the life and career of Cyrus Stevens Avery, who served as State Highway Commissioner of Oklahoma, Director of the Tulsa National Bank, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce.
Date: Spring 1967
Creator: Avery, Ruth Sigler
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Notes and Documents, Spring 1967 (open access)

Notes and Documents, Spring 1967

Notes and Documents column including a document about recollections of writer Clarence Alva Powell of his life in Indian Territory in the towns of Ashland and Wilburton.
Date: Spring 1967
Creator: Powell, Clarence Alva
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Oscar Ameringer and the Concept of Agrarian Socialism (open access)

Oscar Ameringer and the Concept of Agrarian Socialism

Article discusses the ideas present in Oscar Ameringer's theories of agrarian socialism and its place in Oklahoma society. H. L. Meredith explores his impact as a leader of the Socialist Party in Oklahoma, organizer, and author of socialist literature.
Date: Spring 1967
Creator: Meredith, H. L.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
A Note in Oklahoma History: Henry C. Brokmeyer Among the Creek Indians (open access)

A Note in Oklahoma History: Henry C. Brokmeyer Among the Creek Indians

Article explores Henry C. Brokmeyer's sojourn among the Muscogee (Creek) tribe. Donald K. Pickens examines the life of the lawyer, politician, and Hegelian philosopher and his fascination with the Muscogees.
Date: Spring 1967
Creator: Pickens, Donald K.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Sylvester Witt Marsten (open access)

Sylvester Witt Marsten

Article describes the life and work of Baptist minister Sylvester Witt Marston, who spent time preaching in frontier towns of Indian Territory, leading missions, working as an agent at the Union Agency, and establishing schools for freedmen.
Date: Spring 1967
Creator: Chilcott, Winona Hunter
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Reconstruction in the Chickasaw Nation: The Freedman Problem (open access)

Reconstruction in the Chickasaw Nation: The Freedman Problem

Article describes relations between the United States government and the Chickasaw Nation regarding the large number of Chickasaw freedmen that stayed in the nation after their emancipation. The Chickasaws had several issues with the freedmen drawing other freed peoples to the area and becoming the racial majority.
Date: Spring 1967
Creator: James, Parthena Louise
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Spencer Academy, Choctaw Nation, 1842-1900 (open access)

Spencer Academy, Choctaw Nation, 1842-1900

Article describes the need for and establishment of Spencer Academy in the Choctaw Nation. W. David Baird explores the leadership behind the institution, its religious connections, events during the Civil War, and the rebuilding of the academy after it burned down.
Date: Spring 1967
Creator: Baird, W. David
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Grandma Berry's Ninety Years in Oklahoma (open access)

Grandma Berry's Ninety Years in Oklahoma

Article includes the reminiscences of the author's grandmother living on the frontier of the Choctaw Nation in Indian Territory, as well as the author's own memories of her grandmother. Becky Berry's grandmother, Mrs. H. H. Berry, describes growing up and traveling around, early education, and family memories.
Date: Spring 1967
Creator: Berry, Becky & Berry, Mrs. H. H.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History