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Chronicles of Oklahoma
Volume 5
1927
-No.1-
Editorial
J. Y. Bryce
1
Old Boggy Depot
Muriel H. Wright
4
Single Versus Double Statehood
Thomas H. Doyle
18
Sources of Oklahoma History
Grant Foreman
42
The Cherokee Strip Live Stock Association
Dr. E. E. Dale
58
Appendix 37—Report of Indian Commissioners
79
Oklahoma Geographic Name Board
95
Necrology
97
Book Review
Joseph B. Thoburn
104
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Oklahoma Historical Society
105
Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society
109
-No. 2-
Editorials
113
Single Versus Double Statehood
Thomas H. Doyle
117
Early Telephone History of Oklahoma
John M. Noble
149
Reminiscences of Life Among the Indians
Rev. J. J. Methvin
166
Some Reminiscences of the Cherokee People
Wiley Britton
180
Famous Officers I have Known
Christian F. Sommer
185
Extracts from the Diary of Major Sibley
196
Reviving Lost Indian Art
New York Herald-Tribune
219
Historic Spots and Actions in the Washita Valley
Samuel Y. Allgood
221
Sacred Heart Mission and Abbey
John Laracy, O.S.B.
234
Fort Washita
W. B. Morrison
251
Necrology
259
Book Review
261
Amendment to Constitution
Guy R. Moore
262
-No. 3-
Editorial
263
Single Versus Double Statehood
Thomas H. Doyle
266
Southwest’s History Written in Oklahoma’s Boundary Story
M. L. Wardell
287
A Version of a Famous Battle
F. M. Lockard
297
A Day with Colonel W. F. Cloud
Wiley Britton
311
Lynch’s Mill was Spavinaw’s Name in Early Day History
Tulsa World
322
Initial Point in Oklahoma
Alvin Rucker
328
Report of Captain John Stuart on the Construction of the Road from Fort Smith to Horse Prairie on Red River, with Introduction and Footnotes
Carolyn Thomas Foreman
333
Necrology
348
Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Directors
361
-No. 4-
Editorial
363
Malmaison, Palace in a Wilderness, Home of General Leflore
Mrs. Lee J. Langley
371
A Journal Kept by Douglas Cooper, with Introduction and Footnotes
Grant Foreman
381
Legend of the Tie-Snakes
J. J. Methvin
391
The Peace Council Celebration at Medicine Lodge
Joseph B. Thoburn
397
Chickasaw Courts
Mrs. Czarina C. Conlan
400
Words of Appreciation
John C. Best
405
“Choctaw,” a Poem
O. F. Muldrow
406
An Important Archaeological and Historical Discovery
Joseph B. Thoburn
407
The Fort Towson Road
James Culberson
414
Necrology
422
Book Review
429
Meeting of the Board of Directors
430
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