From Indian Territory to White Man's Country: Race, Nation, and the Politics of Land Ownership in Eastern Oklahoma, 1889-1940University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2002 - 351 pages |
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... John P. Rhodes testimony , 21 September 1923 ; all in folder 36 , box 12 , John C. Walton Collection . WHC . 74 " Lazy Youths at Beggs Told to Go to Work , " Oklahoma Herald , 7 February 1922 , 3 . 75 10. E. Amold testimony , 22 ...
... John P. Rhodes testimony , 21 September 1923 ; all in folder 36 , box 12 , John C. Walton Collection . WHC . 74 " Lazy Youths at Beggs Told to Go to Work , " Oklahoma Herald , 7 February 1922 , 3 . 75 10. E. Amold testimony , 22 ...
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... John C. Walton Papers , WHC : Cundiff 10 Walion : Mills . Hicks , and Massey to Walton ; John L. Hodge to Gov. J. C. Walton , 25 August 1923. John C. Walion Papers , WHC : M. W. Gross to Hon . J. C. Wallon , 3 September 1923. , John C ...
... John C. Walton Papers , WHC : Cundiff 10 Walion : Mills . Hicks , and Massey to Walton ; John L. Hodge to Gov. J. C. Walton , 25 August 1923. John C. Walion Papers , WHC : M. W. Gross to Hon . J. C. Wallon , 3 September 1923. , John C ...
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... John T. Cooper , denounced the Klan as “ altogether un127 American , un - Christian and unlawful . " Nonetheless , the most visible and politically 121 Gardner Knupp to J. C. Walton . 28 September 1923 , folder 1 , box 11 , John C ...
... John T. Cooper , denounced the Klan as “ altogether un127 American , un - Christian and unlawful . " Nonetheless , the most visible and politically 121 Gardner Knupp to J. C. Walton . 28 September 1923 , folder 1 , box 11 , John C ...
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