Photograph of J. Howard Langley of Pryor Creek, Indian Territory, c. 1906-1907. He was an Oklahoma Constitutional Convention delegate, prominent Mayes County attorney who later became an Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice, and first Chairman of the Oklahoma Grand River Dam Authority. Copy photo by James M.B. Fowler, Vinita, Indian Territory, c. 1937. J. Howard Langley. He was a Justice for less than one month.
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Photograph of J. Howard Langley of Pryor Creek, Indian Territory, c. 1906-1907. He was an Oklahoma Constitutional Convention delegate, prominent Mayes County attorney who later became an Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice, and first Chairman of the Oklahoma Grand River Dam Authority. Copy photo by James M.B. Fowler, Vinita, Indian Territory, c. 1937. J. Howard Langley. He was a Justice for less than one month.
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