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COUNTY DEMOCRAT-NEWS
Sucrfwwor »o Kirfrr Qironirlr. Tri-Lmintv Nrws. Crrrk County Republican
SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, JINK 21. 1923
A DAIRY INDUSTRY “LAW, NOT WAR”
TO BE INCREASED DAY JULY 28-29
VOLUME XIII. NUMBER 39
DEATH IS RESULT
OF PISTOL DUEL
WOMAN IS THE CAUSE OF
THE DEATH OF HER
HUSBAND.
A pistol dual between C. It. Con par ___ _____
■ M Fled Warren r»«ult»d in death ,b'* community «ra also interested nrvcnt association wa» ftally organised ular monthly luncheon Friday. v«ta<l Mora than ntrtaty witna
12 <ifi PER YEAR
* * Kay Raa RatflH tha Hawk In-
laraat ml Ha bar l , Ha (baa
THE l3.noo.ono Y ARM F,
LAND CASE WAS‘'FTTI ED
t.aa Mr Milan, latmanur aaa Award
ad Mandat karraa Millions
Not only ara bank my r in Ira intar CREEK GUI NTY WILL WORK
r«'ar) in tha rbanyr m tha Hank of IN THE INTEREST OF
Commerce whan Huher C Hurbra DAIRYMEN.
•old hia intarvat in tha bank to Wm -
B Kay. hut tha . itiiana throughout The Creek county rural develop.
* V.' .OBS„tRV' <■ r« 5*—. w.
THIRIl ANNIVHIMRY ... a....... „ ,.
Of ^ OHLD ^ AR. MMI8 IruliAH larid r«Ap h ir'v.dvpd
— ■1 — ■ wbout W.fiWI.iNW, and which ocrup:«d
MEETING OF CITY
COMMISSIONERS
PARK f*1 f>TION W A> MAIN
l"a| y < ONSIDFRFD HY
COMMISSft iNF.RS.
Tha W omen's Council at thair ray * m,,B,b n tha hearing
day evening about aiyht. four mile*' Pr»wnt hiyh atanrlard. hold an intar
aouthwaat of Sapulpa. »*t ,or the public whirls ia more than
W'arrsn had b*an in town and roda * P»**,»y '>n»
traa.d Kri:>v,:u. I.,. ho aw. with a . ,l *"
<U tyman Whan tha four nt,la cor * ** *h'"
hunk of i omm#rr# fmm>unr#<l ho
for Warren and aatrra wound* for This bank and thn»a two man who Tua«day mybt, whan tha officer* war*
' no par. Tha ahontiny occurred Mon-'bul*t UP the Hanh of ( omnnarr* to tha elected at a maatiny in tha f hamber
of Com mar ca room*, with tha wan-
ayar of tha ('hambar of
V. I’ Wilson, praauliny Tha offiran
»rc : B. E. Drake, president; the
thraa vica presidents: J. A Edro «
ton. Krllyt.lla, K. L. Barton, M»und«;
ll. T. Upty, Kiafar Tha secretary
and traa*urar will b« alaatad latar.
kaprurntat.va* at tha maatiny to
romplata tha organisation of tha Ru
ral Development association ware; J.
F Eubank*. J A
C Jona*. J W Broswell and Mr.
Pennington, Kellyville; It T. Spry
and Gao Bark. Kiafar; Wm. John-
ston, ( ha*, Funders, R. L. Barton and
E. J. Cridor. Mound*. David Hilla*.
K. A Wonidrtdra. B E. Drake and
W B Key, Sapulpa.
Mr Wilson told of the plank of tha
oryannation— tha development of fha
rural Industries, principally tha dairy
industry, and <e<-ondly, the poultry
rural da-
of tha eaea
•as ta*t:f.aii,
M'n-h
to obaarva 'Ijiw, Not
July » -2S Thi* is tha
of tha outbraak of tha World
War- Day.
anniversary
war.
and approiimataly
wera intaraatad in
branches of tha raaa
dtina biiiina*
forty lawyara pbahed at tha Monday
tha different lRf *Ka erty comm *
fine hundred fin recommendation
i. rn arriim-
niyhC* me-et
innrrt.
of tha city
Commerce, and will thi* year, for tha third time. P*r**"1* claimed a share n Aha land, manager and other member, „f the
which la one of tbr iw»| valuable hoard, tha larya fram* huildiny on tha
nrr »»• reached ha aakad to be let
out. The dairyman told him he
miyh’ aa well yo all the way a* he.
tha dairyman. p«**ad throuyh Kelly-
Villa. Warran made «oma avuaiva
anawar and yot out of tK> truck
After Warran had waited shoo' IP
m:rnt**, hi, wife and Cooper came
to that point, driving in a car from
Drumhyhr Without warning. W’ai-
ran bayan to ,ho«t. all tbs bullet*
hittmy tha <ar 'ooper and Mr».
W error bo'h jutn|»d out of tha ear,
Mr,. W*rran kept up a lo.r.i *. ream-
ny, hut the men aercr rpoka, •«
atatad an aye witness
had ,old hi* entire capital in tha'
hank to Mr Kay. vice pre«ident. be
cauM' Mr Huyha* had been actively
connected with tha hank «inca it* or-
yamtation July I, 1*111.
At the time of tha establishment of
tha hank. Mr. Kay held tha office of
vice provident and Mr lliiyh, wa*
I a*mar. later barommy the presi-
dent. Mr. Kay ha* held tha office of
vice president tpr. ugh these nevan
year*.
Mr Huyha* retired from tha tiank
eo that ha could attend other busi
na,* matters which ha ha* in prospect.
He ha* ttot announced bta business
ju*’ on. e. plan*, hut will remain In Sapulpa. He
death i« attending the Rotary C'-nvention at
(nopar struck Warre
and that ana bullet r*svu
f oopar received thraa severe wound*, s,. Louis thi* weak and *tated before The need* for
but none will prove sarto®. Hi* ^t- w a(Hin h„ ntBrn wog|l) velopment ware discussed,
ha tha occasion throuyhout tha world
for demonstration* in behalf of in-
ternational peace
This Sapulpa oryannation will co-
operate with the National Council for
prevention of war in nbaervmy tbiv
war anniversary day. Tha slogan for
the National Council is. “Tha Amen
can people ran and war in our time.
Edmistnn, Laet.r if !h*T nn ,h' Job " An,l »»« »>->•
t onal council aff ru** that tf wa do
not work for peace now, and work
effectively, we shall ha guilty whan
w»r mmM
Th^ Womfn'i (oonril d#ndv<J ui
put on r puhlit t> campaign agaiDA'
war. One thoianarr! with
“laiw. Not War*’ will be pot out.
They will be placed in the window*
the bu»ine«« bou*+< and tarked op
in . o^«pic vjdUK plare-i over the city.
rr*wftirirr tract* in the f ath.r*^ faeid
near Dromn^ht.
The plaintrtf were the h# r* of Ale*
Yar«ee v». R H Jone*. S!w*k (HI f'o
and Prairie Oil A (*a« < t*„ m p» «m p
•hk, and Ue».ric»* McMillan a* inter
venor under a deed from I*aar V* al-
ter* who claimed to be the be r of
Monday Yar*ee, and who wan the «u*
re**ful party in the ra«e Jini^e
^peakman'« de«.iffK»n follow*
”t. That the land in rr»ntrover*y
wa* allotted to Monday Yargee, a
full blood (‘reek ImUkir, duly rr.roilerf
and rerr»^nited a* a etiixen of the
( reek nation of Indian*. opp« «:te
Number 7H44 upon the final roll* of
the ntutn* of the ( reek nation,
which were prepared by the rummii-
*»on to tbr Five Civilized Tr»be*. ar.d
frunniU wU« U tarn down and
thf lumber •* red for o«e by fh« $*ark
''ommittee Thi* action wa* taken
herauae it wa* derided 'hat the haild-
mr wa* in an onaafe condition.
Ht ■' r* i iii at ten
tion to the aection of city charter
which read that in every raee po*
*ih!e the city employe* «hould he rwei
dante of Hapuipa. and he etated that
thi* rti’e wa* not hemp complied with.
City Manager tsawvenre «aid that
blank* were now being prepared for
fhoe# who would apply for city job*,
and that it i« tne purptme to follow
rity
that
vapert.
that a num-
Fenant* with “law. Not War** will approved by ac* ret ary nf the
_______ ____ and al*o ^
tsn<liua physu.au> yv, cut h..p*«'«f .rnuunc, hm'plana. Ha uls.. sta^l ',l*n, ,nr ,b* wnrk T«*» mvVt.uy" Satur.-Ty "n.vhV
a .w-«iy rsr.vsry »arr*i vsas not that s|-h..uyh hv ia not m.» connected by R L """Wndy-.
*"1 ■h-r »** started to .Aapulpt with the Bank of ( ..ismerce he svill B K I'rake. K. L. Barton. Uater,
>n an ambulance, but drmrl >.»n after always fsel a ke*n intarest .n that in Jon*S' Mr- Benmnyton.
Uioy pis. k! in the ambulance Both stitution whuh he helper! establish Cooperation uaa the main theme,
awn uere placed m the saaie aroh>i and aided in its splendid growth. *n<l *• yet this crmperation it was de-
The patrons of the bunk have ran '!>•* • «ta>ry *pe.-ialist should be rmaters of the city to talk Sunday. Walters, also known a, fartee* Wal
Krf’.prille fide rue in the business integrity of employed, that a man who knew the July jfp, „n “Law. Not W'ar ’’ ters.
he put on the different fay polar.
It was planned to have a public
July 2*.
and put on a patriotic program sim-
ilar to the good program given on
•he rourt house grounds on Flag Day
The Women's Council committee for
ttie war anniversary will ask the
tenor.
"‘J- That Monday Yarye. a
member of the KiAltye* T'-wn of the
Creek Natron
"S. That Monday Yarye.- was the
child of Music or .S turner Hoke, a
( reek Indian by blood, who was the
sister of W'arcm hee and of Stephen
Ur of ou*r
d# toil#*a v#r# not rim-
ntrtRfi # *h
th# r»tjr d^w#r. Munifi
D»l jofiff*. S
I> Darker, wm# pro-Merit
•ml «utn! I
r.»t f (i#.^',i»« nt« w#r#
brought >n c
• urt hr «(>uM r## u> lb#
matter.
* •
Tn# comm
••ifinrn vr»|#d U> b#t om#
a me mis r of the Sapulpa Busmens
Men’s association and thus have the
Opportunity of having the service of
Ike association's cwfleetioi) depart-
ment.
A resolution
lance.
The Warrens lived ir hcfijrrille nnence in the business integrity of empioyen. tnat a man wnn knew the July 2». „n “Law. Not War " ters. A resolute n was introduced pro
where they kept boarders. Co,per be Mr Key. knowing him to be a man <i»"y busmess would he a necessity to; Mrs J B Umpton was appointed “4 That the sard Monday Targe. h ***** «•>* bunding of bath houses
iny one of the hoarders. Warren ot keen business foresight and pes- ncrompiish what ia wished for in this by the Council president. Mr< O R died in the (reek Nation, near Kmia •n,, bonfsrtion stands on the dty
worked tn the oil fields Mrs War- sessiny evreptional business ability «-"unty < onatrurtlve work ia to be btiaffer. as shairman of the romm.t gee. in that part of the Indian Terri "•>r d*m »l»* «*>••'» the >lam
ren Stated that Cooper owed for a Hi* hanking espenence has covered *10"». «nd some one will have to an t .• for the war anniversary program tory which afterwards became Mr Th» t»w>iution was passed
iward hill, and she nad gone to Drum- murijr years, as ho -as in the bankmy der-ake this work First to ka accom Women's Council lane hem. Intosh county. Oklahoma, in 'he yr»r Commissioner Jones read a re.o-
right ta collect It. bhe also stated hu-mes. before coming to Sapulpa to P‘"**d must he the finding of farms The Coonell luncheon was attend- of ISW. unmarried, interstate and lution for the hanging ,.f the -.me
(hat (ooper said he would bring her establish the Bank of < ommerce He *uitahle foy da.ry farms One of tbe^-t by A0 ladies. Mrs. Shaffer, pre.i- without lasue leaving surviving her of Thompson park to M (auley park
ill give to this bank his eapaneare •*•»•* «*« *• b*»» »f two cant, called the meeting to order, and as her sole and only heir her brother. < ommissb.ner Wilson put he rendu
'*• minutes ml last maoting were Isaac Walters, a duly enrolled cititen turn to a vote, which was ramed with
1 could road by the secretary. Mrs. 0 R. of (he Creek nation, being enrolled one diseenttng voice—Mayor McCau-
home and they were returning hem,
when Warrow met them, that when *»d hie anaeaal ability He is rocog- dairymen who live ia
ahe saw Warran waiting she did u.t nnMi throughout tha state as one of but would come here
thmh that he meant harm for she the leading hankers of Oklahoma. suitable farms,
had been out with Cooper before and •"M l* • member *f the executive Long time leases must be made for
Warren had not aea mad to care council of the state bankers' asaocia- the tenant eo that building* raa bs
Warren waa tt years old, Mr*, tion. put up for the care of the row*. Mom-
Warren looks about H. Cooper, who _________ one muet aid ia this work. Good row-
tle’LId r ~°Tk,r' *****'»•*« FOW MIMING GIRL. m“‘‘ ,nd th# fKxr nm‘
ter aged Ik He comes from Tulsa tv. 4-.I___t m—___________meeded out of the herds; the
His wtfe came 10 the hospital Tom
*** ** *** fc‘™' 'her. She raa away from hor
(ooper has recovered ae rapidly Dmmnght Friday. Jana **
The lather of Boa trice Burleson is
asking for information concerning
la
aad ao
cam of
ooo wh-
dairy cows must he taught those
wish to have row* and do not knew
tha boat feeding methods A dairy
that on Wednesday he ... found to be d,fmn, «ord can b. ^red’cancan. ^ to IS!*
traood hor to within a
Sapulpa and than lost
Tha association went on mean
favoring a dairy •portolmt. A mo
light tlon wm‘ "••*• w»«l pumed that a fi
hair "an,# committoe of five bo appoint
trying to eerapa the hospital. His ar- ji^ her He
rest was made and he was charged few miles of
with the murder of Warren, and ha i* all tgck
"tM* Hmjsounds Bsatnre it II yaors old. ha*
left hand A physician goes daily to hakhed. When ahe left home she had ■* ^ ,k* Pmidant, l(r Key, to mak-
the jail to dress Cooper's wuuada on a white dross, white stockings and oot * budget for financing the ass.,
- white tennis shoes. Any informatian ri«,*"»- *blch wdl include employ in,
Date of Towmdup Fair bar whereabouts will be appreei “ *•"7 specialist. The committc-
- , . „ . sled by the father. Add re. him at Appointed are Meaart. Kay. Woold
ha urday, Mepiemher ». hae been Drumright, box 1131. c*<l«e, Eubanks. Spry and Sander-
eet aa the time for the Sapulpa town- __ Thu committee meets this afternoon
ship fair, this date being eet by the at four, aad will present their plan
township fair committee. Jes, Bur Fa* nad Hrawest. u> the representative, of the aaeoru
of the fair la day* of old. corn wa* cwnaid»rsd tion at their neat mooting. A budge
raids red a of not Uaa than 14,0011 waa aaggoat*.
corn upon their bridal to the committee The association
fair
goaa. township ammbor
association, and T. A. Wilson, fair larky, aad kridu often
board member representing Sapulpa tiny ear of
city -
»h»f
upon the final approved rolls of said '»y. H* etated he did not wish the
Discussion* were had roncern.ag Nation opposite No 2791 * ram- , hanged. Mr Jones gave a ta*
aiding tha girls of Sapulpa. and not “5. That patents conveying the m defense of hu resolution, stating
only the girl-residents hut (trange land in controversy herein to Monday tha' Mayor McCauley bad don* much
girl* oho happened to come to the Yargee were duly executed, approved, fur the good of Sapulpa. and in hi*
city and ar* fnendl**, and penni- recorded and were then delivered. »ork on the city ’-mmieuor hoard
lees. The membership fee is reserved "1 That thereafter on July 22. be had done
for the aid ot the girls in need ef I Witt, the said
financial aid. ed the land in eontrosersy to the in-
The girls residing here will he terveaor. George McMillan, and the
not °"ly fman- said conveyance was thereafter ap- change of name Later during the
claity, but educationally and socially proved by the county court of Me- meeting tome one spoke of the park
It '»^the Utah of the ( ouncil members Intosh county, being the court bar »nd called it McCauley park. • Alter
to help the girl* toward a happy, mg jurisdiction of the settlynent of
splendid young womanhood Every the estate ef Monday Yargee and __________________
woman in Sapulpa who ha* the wel- thereafter the said deed was also on and said the park board would mw-
fareof the girl. ,, heart .» asked the 23rd day of July. 1»I*. approved tmue the name of Thompaon park
to become a member of the Sapulpa by the county court of Okfuskee coun since Mayor McCauley ao embed
Thr"girl*"toThe Children'. Home i. ty’-OI,1Sir„„ the 11th day of Ma, ^ " r rhn*"*n'
nne objective pom, of work being t^S 1^1, W.l^r, con“ev board, was pres
don. by the Council Mr. P M Y ’ ? Walters convey M„nd.y night for the first t.me
uy ne oun.il In. E M ,d ,„d assigned to the intervenor. He make a talk in which he left no
(aatanian, chairman of the commit- iiooi-ee M. VI,Un all a.. 7V ‘ wn.cn n. lert no
tee for the Children’s Home , , * *• Milan, all of hi* righ^ doubt a* to where he stood when the
report. Sh# th#t h ia in and U> #ny intmsu of ln» prtcinrt wr% m qu#«
.O- u.._____________ _____ r”.n ,nd *:l ot tb' 0,1 *n‘i *•* *"<1 casing turn The main issue for his section
on July 22, he had done more than any the
Walter* convey commissioners, and the hoard snaked
to acknowledge his service, hut Mr.
McCauley persisted against the
name
n*y John F.llinghausen president of
th* park board, corrected the speaker
This time for holding the town veil, the latter being an emblem of rvpreeoatativea have in prespoet a
fair was selected because the'modesty. Timas have changed. Th* man who In thoroughly capable o'
county fmr come* on September II, word "cum" now hnng* to mind a filling th* place of dairy spocialir
l'* ••kihit* at the township fair clear fluid which is causing much Ho has had many years of sxperienc
trouble.
can he take a to the
mthe Home were given an auto nd* head ga, and the proceed, of the mle
Thursday wemog and later treated of ,By .nd |u .B4, ^
ttya^lntely. ' A nwmter ^of Tjlte ‘^n^^ BBHTID W IFE AND CMtLORBN
ladies present volunteered the use qf --------
their rare to take these little
regular drive. It ... Ilso dec.omi 1B rM1 trover,, herein, and that the
Continued on Pag* 2
WERE FOCND IN DIRE NEED
sty fair.
A Broad Guage
Editorial
From A Weekly Newspaper
la this line of work, and ia able t
give the aid needed In carrying on
th* program outlined by the naaoria
tion.
Banka WiR Help.
On* of th* big problems in start
ing the dairy campaign is the fman<
one suggested that the ladies take
their car* and give the shut-ins of
ing of the dairy rows A County the city n chance to get the pure in
Dumosrat-Kews representative talked vigoenting air Anyone wishing to
upon this subject to one of our Wac use their rsr for the pleasure of
and which might thereafter b* pro-
duced. removed or sold from the land -
Almost every week some unusually
wait until Christmas time A, Chrtot- °y IB'd,*tr”*'n« r" °1 come, to
=r*M s sir Z r
r*cv2sT ~ r Vs1
children at the Home dnving some- *^1. ' ” . tb" “ the Salv.den Army head
______,.J ,k_. , ~ . allottee of the lend in controversy quarters
( owe I os tows of Law.
I
Yargee the land in
inherited 10 fee by her brother, Isaac
Walters; and that
“The public utility industry has hscosM so large sad public
demands so exacting that th* indastry as a whole has probably
the best management ef any line of industrial activity, aad fur-
nish** service to the rsussmer *a the ■■stlext msrgto ef profit.
Public utilities are taking th* public into their confidence aad
asking people to share with them ia ownership of securities aad
earning*. Thus developing th* cuetomor-owaorship idea.
Kioktric companies ar* making extensive improvessemts aad
the citisoa today has at his command for a few dollars a month,
conveniences in his ham* ar office which literally represent bil-
lions of dollars worth of equip— at.” *
OKLAHOMA GAS t ELECTRIC GO.
CVfTBAL DIVISION
R. C. Coffy. Mgr.
Personal Attemtlau to M**ry Customer
quarters.
A woasan and two children were
That at the death of Monday brought to Captain Moor* by two ail
controversy wa* m.n who had found them .ittmg hy
_____ the roadside near Mannfurd. The
ing bankers in this city, and he other* may find an opportunity to do W,1,,r»' •nd ,k*‘ bY the said con older child wa. three years old and
stated that the bankers of the roui- to hy asking at the Y W. C. A. head- an‘l hmigamont to him, the the younger child could not walk The
ty will aid the dairymen. Hr said quarters for addresses. **mI "»*wv—ar. Georg* McMitan. Is woman had hern carrying the younger
there ar* some farmers in this cour-! Th* July luncheon will not be held th* 0WB,r °f **** ,rr ol th* **' hild *nd * suit esse, and was resting
ty that hit honk has been carrying, in th* usual place of meeting, the Y. *cr:b*d l*nd and entitled to * decree —hen the men overtook her
sad if those farmers wish to buy cow,. W. C. A. headquarters, but will be at w,,n* *" **• ,umr >» hl® *nd The h|ubaind ^
hm hank will loan them money for the Partben.a park, when a picnic tuietiag hi* title against all other .u tryinf u, ^f _
the purchase of cows. H* said mone, luncheon will be given and each mem ln ,h“ r“*“* in Ft. Gihaon. Ttoy had lived on a
will bo loaned on th* purchase of her will bring . girl to the picnic l <or “•* »'» •» ^ f.rm, hut did not oon snythins that
cows aa it is loaned Ih other ways; -f- b> "•"> o1 the defendanU. and an
i-Ss’srirJrttJC; T*- ■— ™
the mousy to buy cows he will re
could sell, not possessing say
saoounced janB mptsmssMs nor livestock. Sot
even a chicken, nor did they own say
household goods The only yt .tea
siont were the suit css* the carried
af and what few clothes that wer* m tha
Sapulpa it represented at the iator-
... national aaaociation of Rotary club*
**** '! tW '* th‘ at St. Loais June 13-22 by the follow Womew latch Rata,
s ** 1 J0" 7* on inf RoUriniM, tom# of whom am nr- I* London morr than m
taat IS. It the man hnawa how to care oaptBsrd by ttMlr vly,,; Mr.'and -omen make a business .f catching ,U11 The three were hungry. Bet
lor cow* and will ate that^they ar* Hr*. H C. Hughes, Attorney aad Mrs. They made their start during h*v,n« *“'1 »nyUuiig to oat for tas-
w ****** aud well fad, but if the Pootor, Mr. and Mrs. Baht, tho war when the government d* *r*J hour* Captain Moor* fed th*
man ashing a loan » careless of C<rffy Mr mn4 Mn Emmett B. Mat- amnded 1000 rata a week for (as ex- thr". ®>d the two oil men
stock, careless ia the feeding and
tha housing, ho tHU not get. th* loan
Karl Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Rebt. the war when the government dr
Coffy, Mr. and Mrs Emmett B. Mat- manded 1000 rats s week for gas ex- '"rr*- *ml <"* two 011 men gaee
thews, Mr. and Mrs. Juami* Wlaoa, perimonta Nets, traps and ferrets woman money for a ticket to Ft. Gfb-
Mr. aad Mrs. Houston Shirley, are used, aad today the hospitals aad *°B
The hankers of the ceuety will aid Messrs. Chao. A. Pupkin aad Dr. CUf- medical laboratories ara emtomsr* The wayfarers wore kept all nigbh
la this dairy campaign, aad they are tea M. Levy. Twenty-mem dUfmM hr the rata, whisk brag about at the Salvation Army
—Mona far the dairy iuduetry to counOe* will he lepraautod at hhto Maht eeuts a haad. Oaa tram— ad- aed the aeut moraiag
Bmw »u a great iadaolry ia Crook Rotary meeting, aad SMN delegate a »irtwid *MM tale Me sale at 1*-, paamd ta the railway
rw^ir' , j«e expected. jduoud pHem" ji
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Scaggs, E. M. County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1923, newspaper, June 21, 1923; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1470102/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.