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Chronicles of Oklahoma
Article relates the ways in which Pulitzer Prize-winning author and social reformer Hamlin Garland's travels in Oklahoma Territory influenced his view of American Indians
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Article explains the viewpoints of American Indians on languages. Included are charts documenting the amount of Native speakers of each of the known American Indian languages
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Article narrates the history and construction surrounding Hildebrand's Mill which was operational during the 19th century as a lumber mill
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Article narrates the events surrounding the "Tragedy of Goingsnake," a shootout that resulted in nine deaths and numerous wounded. The shootout resulted from a judicial jurisdiction dispute regarding the trial of Ezekiel Proctor, a Cherokee man charged with the murder of Polly Kesterson
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Article chronicles the hunting of bobwhite quail within the Oklahoma Territory. Quail hunting was so widespread that concerns were raised about overhunting of the game bird. The article mentions laws placed to limit the hunting of quails
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Chronicles of Oklahoma
Article describes the situation at Fort Coffee during the early nineteenth century, including relations with American Indian tribes on the border, liquor traffic, and military affairs