The Tulsa Democrat (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 14, 1914 Page: 2 of 10
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PAGETWO
THETULSA DEMOCRAT
Tulsa, Okla., Wednesday Evening, October 14. 1914.
IN THE OIL FIELDS
PHONE ft—3699. Res. *4*. 0/ W. M. PECK. Oe.k st Hotel Tulsa.
OIL MARKET.
Pennsylvania
Messer, black
New Castle
Corn In*
Cabell
North Llm4
South Lima
Indiana
Princeton
nsghind
CorMlcHna. Hsht
CorBii^ana hesvy
Hsnrl^tt l,
Klertrn ........
OtVo rtrrms above) ..
r.'uldo fhoftvy)
Illinois mII grade*)
Wrw.strr
Cunndi
KnnsBH and Oklahoma ...
.1141
. 1.05
. 1.05
,. 1.0*
. .r:>
• ®5
. -75
.. ..7B
GRADING NOW UNDER WAY.
Not nnly Is the grading for Hie new line
connecting Cushing field with Kfly and
tlie Frisco at Jennings now well li:K^r
way. but the engineers of the M. K * T-
are r.t work thin morning .taking out the
connection for the new roail.
The Importance of this road to Tulsa
ran .car' -lv be overartiinaled. l.ocsl
I rain. >rom the Cushing field to Tulsa
rould easily be operated every hour and
find plenty of patronage. The freight
'' <«■« *111 aiinilv b# enormous. Ti
MMKCr utrkf will came next to th
fet >Lbwi in taporttBM hut when
•kf rm4 U built and running sroooth-
. be operated to ron-
The association also voted to wend
deleKnlt's to Kansas City next Monday
at which time the inter state commcroe
commission will hold u hearing in re-
gard to rates effecting Oklahoma point*.
Messers J. J. Maroney and W. H. Pine
were chosen to represent Okmulgee
county at that time.
Ah the Okmulgee people arc doing
rery thing in their power to broaden
ie market for oil these rates ar« of
vast importance .Okmulgee county oil
tak- s the lead over any other produced
placing the initiation fee at $115.00. It w'll
lug quality, wight I w many cars arc
being shipped directly to refineries and
more Is bound to follow when it is once
fully understood that the oil produced
'n that field will make more gallons of
fine lubricating oil to the barrel than ;
ny other. This feature atone gives tne ,
.11 operator something to work on. Not (
only this but the oil association at OK- , trad,
ntulgee propo.es to look for a market g0l,d
fuel oil in every nook and corner of , Iona
territory adjoining eastern Okla-J ^
.elation at lest nlglit'« met
lag adopted a constitution of by in*
In the Mi l Continent field for lubrlcat-
cooperate with the agenel" """•
lng, but la decidedly buoy these days.
Me expects to make his report to the
corporation commission within ten days
and this will he given publicity. His
activity extends to aU pools and it Is
reported that he has shut down on wel's
b**lng deepened as for instance, the Wil-
cox well in section 8-16-13.
WM. M. ROSS PURCHASES PROPERTY
W M Horn and others have purchased
the southeast quarter of section 1-24-IB
with 7ft bairels production from few
wells of C. K Raimey. Tile considera-
tlon being 110.000. This U the Cata.
property and i eaaily accessible to t o
railroads and looks like a mighty good
purchase.
X PER30NA1.S. ♦
W. A. Anders of New Windsor, Mr . Is
In the city the guest of bin son, H. W.
Anders. , .
I) K. Farrar of Houston, Texas, Is in
UlJ. f.!* Mornn of Bartlesville, Is a Tulsa
visitor.
1.00 IHngec Is here from Chicago.
B I.. U>vc came down from Bartles-
villc this morning.
M. J. Underwood of Kansas City, ai -
riveil In Tulsa this morning.
i: C Matthes of JopUn, Is here.
Mr P Loughner of Pittsburg, Fenna.,
Is in the city He is accompanied by
II w. Island and Cooper of tne
same place. ,
Uoo 11. Johnson, formerly of the urn
ton Johnson Oil company, is here from
California. , _
CIiiih Armstrong, who spent the sum-
mer at Low; Heaeh, t'allf.. enjoyed the
summer, perhaps, more than any oilI ma*
who left Tulsa during tne hot months.
The family occupied a cottage within lour
blocks of the ocean and found the oatli-
1,'L magnificent. I-ong Beach Is a town
larger than Tulsa and is located ai mil
southwest of IjOH Angeles.
Holmes & Holmes have opened an o
i fflcn in the Pioneer building next to tnt
pottofflce entrance.
ame'^''"..IcrproTua Also good'piece
Tulsa.
i
DEPOSITORY FOR PUBLIC FUNDS
This bank is a designated depository for funds of Postal
Savings, State of Oklahoma, Tulsa County, and th,> City of
Tulsa.
Individual depositors are assured of the same unques-
tioned protection for their money as is extended for public
funds.
DIRECTORS
— The ---
Criterion
CAFE
J. H. Evans
R. M. McFarlin
R. S. Litchfield
Homer M. Preston
E. W. Sinclair
J. H. Markham, Jr.
P. J. White, President,
J. A. Hull
D. F. Connolly
H. F. Sinclair
Thomas White
O. H. Leonard
J. A. (3iapman
j. n. manuiiuii, ji.
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
TULSA. OKLA.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $400,000.00
In business to cater to
the most fastidious
taste.
Geo. T. Cathey
INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado, Plata Glass.
6 Wast Third 8t. Pliona 22f7
BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO.
Oinent, Crashed Stons, Sand. Lime.
Mortar Calera, I'lawter, .Mantel Brlcb
(a Variety, Galvarilr*d Corrucntert
I row. Ilea forcing Steel, Be war Pipe,
Plro Brick, Wood Mantels, Gnt Crate«,
f.oga. I'hone 1874
WANTED Ti- BUT.
Want good oil leases or production.
liave cash buyers; price must be ''eason-j
' able State location and full P^rtieular.
|.. «rs letter. Owners only need ai.sw .
I, H Morgan and Co., 226 Robinson j
I Arcade, Tulsa.
WANT CD*
j To purchaBe of11^1j^"00nRtor 300e000! Tlinen are C. B. Ames. E. K. Oaylord. R.
! Primertles mu.t be attractive. All com- K s,afford, lilchard Voee. F. r. Johnson
muiTlcatioi.s confidential. AJJrta. H A. G ,j iStoMe and c. B. Krtfor. Stafford
1 Beotty. oil broker. Bowlinn tlreen. unio nnd Gaylord ,lre editor and buslneas man-
joitively, of the Daily Okla-
„ ^nhllA m Johnson is president of the
lf-st;u . ng «•"' Y ^ 220 American National bank. Amea Is a cor-
3reer in\e? • nttnpnnir Vose and Stone nro
DEMOCRAT PENNANT COUPON
This coupon and fifteen cents presented at The Dem-
ocrat office will entitle the holder to one of the pennants
listed elsewhere in this paper. —"y Ma". «nt*txtn-
NAME:
CLUB BREAKFAST
15, 25c and 30 Cents.
Moderate Prices.
— j
Sea Foods Received Dailv. 1
|j|
OPEN UNTIL 12 P. M.
|
East Third Street
Next To Harlow's
(The Big Store)
HAGUE
160-n-TO Kilt etlse oil Mil liomaii
for 1914 self-starting .utomoime^n
idltii
HlrtK . Tulsa.
...lephono hill for the month of j
•Vh pam due. UnlesB p*id l.y « 1>-
„ /. . J,h' service ulll be dlscontln-
PIONICEU TKI.KIMK^E AND
■"'iVi | Tioi'Ean.\PH ca
i Octoi*
BurtleivlUe-Nowata an-
Tulsa and th
■oclatlon.
AT CUSHING.
The north end of tlie Cushing fl.lt! l
aKaln In the limellKht. This l« '" cat.f.e
several well, hav be. In the
la I few daj.i und other, drilled dea'et
It Is reported that Ttioa. Sllch htiw com-
pleted a well. l. ch i. not an oftset and
r 11 likely run foul of tlie enforcement or-
n,. s. This well 1. probably the No. -
u ujr.na Manuel fartn In section 17-18-T
^ - -I| ■■ v. ]' No. 1J Bll«a T r-
. . . „ - k «outhra>t cor-
fHKl . . ' _*.rh i. In see.Ion 8-11-7
1 pay .
O'L producers met IN okmulgee
last night.
The OUmulK'O Oil Producer* wuiocla-
tion hiol a meeUn* at tiUnciUt«e hist i.lght
-,11,1, wan well Attended and at which
much •nthil.l o,iii was displayed by the
mTU«''n"wo"Vl,m propoM. «o flitht lh«
talilriK of ove, . per oil at M
rant, per Ai ts.t nl( ,it>
lbilI i-tf.rt,
,„,„« lon nniinl.nlon whl I* "
ins. tht. I. t-.e (l i rinln«.
llofi nf OkmiilK.e i nlinl v p.ort.iear. Th"
,..i1iii lion i« deellnln* In i'"'1 "e"1
ti., oil me., prop.... to .!"• an
.rt.ninsr.limt for Ihelr nil. or "l#. know
poration attorney
capita lints.
The Times hag been the oldest republi-
can newspaper in the state. Ite schedule
of liabilities shows recent loans of $3,M9.86
from George C. Priestley of Bartlesville,
progressive national committeeman from
Oklahoma.
Obligations of the Times which are
clpssed us secured, include the following:
Delinquent, taxes for 1912 and 1913. $900;
due to employes and officers, except C\ 13.
•lidgar, >2.078.041 unpaid rent on Times
building, $3,167.02; trust deed to Fidelity
Trufrt company, Kansas City, securing
J 135.000 mortgage on which $20,460 in In-
terest Is delinquent; note held by Ameri-
can National bank for $4,000, dated about
t j* l> mikR^in Npwsoaoer Aug. 10, 1014, for which Edgar pledged
Leading Republican xh* m intcreet whioh he held in the
in State Long Han lleen TjlI,0„; due to the Bank of Buchanan
•• county, St. Joseph, Mo., notes secured by j
due bills executed by George C. Priest-
ley and $150 in open accounts, $l.<aO; J. ,
C. Kdgar, note secured by due bMs ex0" |
ruted by Priestley, $1,075.92; Helen ftlsrar.
note secured by more Priestley due bills. |
*1.023.94. . .
Near the head of the list of unprotected
creditors Is the Times' Christmas fund,
held in trust, $49.75.
Among other unsecured creditors nre C.
Ti Kdgar, open account, cash advanced
and salary. $8,572.66. W- C. Edgar, North-
ern Miller, Minneapolis, cash ndvancca.
'iKI«AHOMA CITT, Oct. 14-—"1 s*1 000- American National bank, over-
_ no un -. ment Tuesday that the Time- J1M ^5; oklahoman, Oklahoma City,
„ is:
*,,a "m'om!!™"«^"o«r^n -s,N.v',"rKe|-. ™!'v''okluh ^ Vity re.ldcnU who are , > nUA-. consist of equip-
Order Pure Ice
Our ice is made from distilled water
taken from deep wells.
PHONE 12
TULSA ICE COMPANY
Th« Sign for Quality.
AH Over the World.
SAFETY FIRST
Electric Light Outfits for Drilling
Rlgt snd Leases
WESTINGHOUSE or
MOON TURBINE
GENERATORS
Always in Stock
OIL WELL SUPPLY CO.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
6hope st
BARTLESVILLE, OKMULGEE,
TULSA
cm by •
panther
iitf W
in financial Straits.
COT MtU'H MONEY FROM
GEORGE C. PRIESTLEY
Proceedings Uncovsrs Owners of Ok-
lahoman as Owning Bonds of the
Falied Institution in Very
Heavy Amounts.
•lal.)
I 3!a-One Las teen for 18 years the Old Reliable, largesteelwn* fcrme and office oU.
It is light enough to oil & watch; heavy enough to oil a lawn mower. Yna t< Jl cTotn rt
becomes an ideal furuitxt* poiuiif. Makes a yard of cheese Cioth tht best sad cuea eat
1 Uutilttr Ovithig Cloth. . „ . . . . ,
And 3 -in-One aUclntely prevents rust or tarnish oa all metal snrfacc-, jndoors and out.
FiieS?to£bne. Write^ajforcenerous/rMsampleandthe IMonaTyof0*^^/1™to
yon. 3-in-Oce is soldrverywherein 3-*iao bottles^; 10c(l oz.),25c(3 ox.) 50c \8oz.t
^Dollar). Altioin patented Ilimdy Oil Can. 25cO)£oit-).
V 3-IN-OKS COMPANY
i 42 D A Broadway , N« Yo*k City
Th,. M. Mium 01 ciiiWii No. 1 nr.. many Oklalvnn , my llM;' , th,. The Tlmea its
1 >rm In fi'Ctlon "-18-7 are reported fnn.illar with newspaper S oatlmated by F.dn
, hnv n flowiuK well In the top of the ,lty „( r trlbutlve Juftle. a' "orl[ , | an,\ -.% .« of I
H«nnVr fotnid at la_ ren.embered here
-The Twin O.iliH Oil 1,,the
AT WOODV1ULE
<1... I-Ii> teal III action 11. >011... imo
11.t I. inakln* a little oil anil now in
„m« wntoi at MO (■ et. The w, II report'
■ .Im.wIiik '01 11 we" lownah p 7-1 la
lablnc Job al WO fed Willi noll.lt
IiowIiiK
l.it i
AT CALVIN
p.I In aacllor
roll
-Tin foli
,1m I Oil
1(1 c
it at 1 an ti
lint
f the
i.'t','V o'f iho I'oTntar. u dally free newspa-
iwr 11I that time boitiB pnbltai.o,l In ikla-
i,n,i,ii i tty by Tucker Broa. Tucker Uroa..
let received only .1 Part of the pnr-
no'ni v which la wild to account for
o„i relaaue of n dally free publlca-
, the former publl b«r of tin
II I
lion
Vol.
:<lirar to be worth |48.03'J.i>l
«.i and Ji.aoa.si of bills receivable of which
, 16 0110 Is estimated unpaid circulation
Times management h (hok-k Kubscriiltlonr.t. Among the bills re-
cste.l. Including one or more (eKab1i, nr(> lls((,d J3F.7.75 due on foreign
th of the Oklahoma... oaten , |uil . h,ul $$96.31 owed by local ud-
,1 the p.op,rty. rood wlll.|vcr|lBi.r|)_•
hour after tho bankruptcy proceedlny
wna filed. Justice Willard BleaJtmore of
lh.. Htatc supreme (ourt handed down the
1 curl's formal opinion denying the Times
1, writ of mandamus to compel the county |
irnrcr to Rive II the delinquent tax list j
publication.
•^ARANte:^
bstract id ti
w. 8. BAILEY.
President
C. B. WALKER,|
Vice Pres. & Bsc.
16 Kaat Fourth
>£PmpanY
I-Av
We have a pho-
tograph of every
record In Tulsa
County.
JO. F. CAPPEAU SONS
Members Pittsburgh, Pa.
Stock Exchange
Brokers
Natural Ga* Stocks
Standard Oil Stocks
Gulf Oil Co. Securitie.
Texas Oil Co. Securities
Investment Bonds
and
Securities
Oil Production
and
Leases Bought and Sold
Offices—415 Central Bank
Bldg., Tulsa, Okla.,
Phone 3982.
225 Fourth Ave., Pitts-
burg, Pa.
Job
require at least "■«
li,K h«'for«' thsy ran
drilled 3000 fret If 1
und*rr<
Prti
Ifl will '
prlnclpa
sur-
Mtll 1"
OUIlt«'
This,
tiitine
made
this
rll
fur
Tttkf a Gass ot Snlls if Your
(luck lluils or Bladder
Tmiiblt'H ^ mi.
V man "r woman who oats ment
rcsularty n n.nkc a wletakc by flush-
Imt the kl.li--VI occ,i.11-ii11'Iv. i1 vsaw'1'
known Btlthnrlty. Meat frame u.l, «>
which i *-.|t- 'he k'dn- \ *. the be in.
r, ,,„i the I. "In, < "in ' ' l.
and fall to lU'er tin- a l" and ihi'so.is
t,„m ,t„ II.. o we ael -lek. Ncai ly
,1 i, io.II.i. beltilsche. live- timible.
nil ihoum.ui m 1
,....dirslm'"". -lrri lM««n ?as
rinmy di*< rd « fr ni shigflsh kid
IMTh, mwiumiI you fwl A dull toh« I
«l,n kldnevs or yon, hack hurt, or if the
el "f('U«l.c. full Of f J "
ment. lrreiiul.tr of p^-.ii. or ..Iten.b.l
l,v „ ' • sl.llnx .slop eat'- i.
n.cat and I foil. mill. J«d
f'-,ll front . ■ phiirioacy; lalo- a Int..
spoonful 111 " * •« •'
SOME
M O It IIIS
Mctltlbni
two million
J II Ow>
In sic!Ion I-
,IIV uninformed per n
,1 to discover lltal th
rrK of 'he Okl hom*n also UP
heavy slockliol.leis In 'he Time
11 is learn.d from n r< llahle sour
nbt.ui Involuntarily. The rim'
Ihcnvv purchases of print paper from tn«
IHkh.iu.ninn and when celled upon for sc. -
COMPLETIONS AT . a few ye«is
No 1 ltomituia ,nii^e payment In stock of ihe rimes i ud
section 8-18-14 Is ftlllshlng company.
I The schedule of bni'dhold. rs. the fits.
, j tmie Ilrown hrm ,,H.t. ,;,ys tha owners of in.
, show Ii.k for in I".
AT WAOONFO
rll<
al"
Shrllcnbe. «cr hiu!
, an Int.rcntlnf test
,,-r of northwest of! Tu|«n
n 11-17-7 alouit the
,t are likely lo openj u'
it Ilk.' the Inola 1
iu vs a HI act fin. Thin famous sail.. I
mads from the sold of main's and lemon
-I Willi llth'n. end ha-
used f.u U''|" i .lions to flush n .1 sltmu
lal. the 'iltlneys .also to neutralise th.
„ ',|s In urln so " no |ol.«er causes tr-
.lint .hi .'ho. ci.dtoh blu.ldii weakness
liul Halts ' In. «l>. nslve and c innot '«>
jure I u.nk is a dellahtful effel vcscenl
lllllla-wstci- drink which ..verj onn shotilt
. . „,.w and then to keep tlin kldlteyi
-b an and ael v, and 'be blood p.tre
, In-1 .-by avoljln* i ilotis kidney com
plicnlions.
IN THI I1IIID CHECK DISTRICT-
The tloodyear oil ,-ou.pnny Is m«v-
ni( In l.alay an d will drill for urn. in
• lUtli-est cornrr of northwest of met Ion
ir, 5l-t , Kallth Tyner allot nicut.
PROMINENT RIO BUIIDCR
AND PRODUCER IS DEAD,
l.Hill,- lliennon, one or the boat known
build, rs and oil producer* lit 'he
tlcsvlllo district died yent.. day al I
People Have Absolute Proofs of
Deed, et Home.
It's not words but deede that prove
Th,. deeds of Down's Kidney Pills.
V.ir Tulsa kidney sufferer-,
Hnve nmd'* their local itputii'on.
I'n.i.r 11.^ In the testimony of Tulsa
' Jl'll Mullme. blacksmith, 4U ^
ton Ave . Tulsa. Okla . a.v : "When 1
rind a medicine that does Jusl what It
ommeiiiled to do. I like to tell
others about It so that those Niifferlnx ns
I have suffer, d may learn of the remedy ,
and be benefited I was laid up w'th | ▼
Your telephone hill for the month of
October is past due Unl'ss paid by n p.
,,, ,,r the K.tli service will be dlpeontln-
I I'IONKKK tel.kl'llONE AN1>
TKI.KtlllAPH CO.
INCREASE ICE CHARGES.
\V AHIIIN'STON. Oct 14. —An Increase
of five cents a hundred pounds In refrig-
eration charges of less Ihtui carload ship-
ments of frrliiht from New Orleans nnil
■dmltarlv located points to Chicago t.Hlay
wn-1 approved by the Interstate commerce
conun'rslon. The commission found tlie
In,-lease was ont unreasonable and vii-
, :it. .1 ihe order of suspension previously
. lit. red.
0A8PARI NAMED.
ROM I" Italy. Oct. 14. (Uy way «'
Pnrls).—Cardinal lletro Oaaparrl has
been selected by the pope to fill the post-
Ho.i of secretary of stale made vacant
hv the death of Cardinal Perrata.
Co-Operative Carpenter & Cabinet Shop
CARPENTERS, BUILDERS AND CABINET MAKERS
Plans snd Specifications Furnlthsd.
Jsck Snead, Manager, 114 Weit Flrat 8*reat. Tulsa, OK
Phone 1035.
FIDELITY ABSTRACTS
Are Thoroughly Reliable
BLISS BUH-DINO
Oround Floor ® Wast Third Phone N9
OH Ai. HALBY, Mansoer. W. K. GORDON, ^reeMent
COMES FOR MONEY.
TjONOON . °el 14 (1I:M P >.)— K
TI Wymnn. head of the Information bureau
,,f the \merlcnn relief committee In Lon-
don. nailed cn tho steamer Adriatic to-
day for New York He w 11 endeavor to
i-ulso money In America to enable the
committee lo carry on Its work.|
Best Refined
GASOLINE
14c Gallon
Special prices in 50 and
100 Gallon lots.
Hi-Grade Gaso-
line Co.
315 South Boulder.
Across the street from the
Elks' Club.
CARR & FRENCH
U Meat rourth Street
Phone 1IM
General Insurance, Loans and Bonds
Residence Phone III!
TULSA. OKLAHOMA
cli ck <
i met ly
milh IV
typhoid f«vtf
i\ns V
n on
Mr
biilMf
llrsnunn kidney
Ihi
ttpituy. In Went Vlr
s comfortable for
lining to Oklahoma Bine
lone well In ll.e oil gnm
Vlfe In
I.HI.1
friends in Tulsa.
of his death hai
ong hi. tunny
fRANK BlUtNi ON THF JOB
illseasr I had backache snd
inv loins and limbs und the kld-
iiey , e.-rellons were profuse and too tre-
qucnt It. <-i.. agc. 1 consulted two doe-
I..IS but their treatment falied to re-
lievo me und when I heard so much In
praise of l*oau'ii K dney fills. 1 was only
too Wlllln* to try them. As soon as 1
begnu taking them. I Improved and two
t>,,*. cured me, I have been free from
k'dncy trouble since."
IVlce 6tic. nt all dealers l>on't simply
ask for a kidney remedy- net Doan's
Kidney r'l's the ssit.e that Mr. Mnllins
had Foaler-Mllburnv Co., l*ropa., I'vif-
♦
PHONE 207—
Our representative will call
with dye ssmplee snd Inform
you st to the sdvlt.tblllty of
bavin# your oarment dyed.
THE RELIABLE CLEANING
AND DYE WORKS
104 North Main. Phone 807
GEN. RONDONY KILLED.
PARIS, Oct. 14.—( :10 a. m.)—News
was received In Paris today of the death
of General Hondony, commander of the
third brigade of French colonial Infantry:
Vtiled while lesdlnjr his hrlpsdo against
tho enemy. Two Kngl'sh nurses were
killed by a shell while on duty In a field
hospital behind tho center of the allied
armies.
not tiillt-1 falo, N. 1*.
Asserting- that Miss Clara J. Wetl.crell.
principal of the Hanover school In Brock-
ton. Mass.. makes fun o flhelr children's
names, clothes and their parents' occu-
iwtlons, the iw rents of 13 pupils are keep-
ing their ch Idren from school until Miss
Wethercll Is ousted.
WINTER 16 HERE —
❖
«►
4-
Send ui your latt <•
winter's suit and we ^
will return It flood as
new it! ❖
D. M. MARTINDALE
Attorney At Law.
11-17-18 Old Alejcaftdpr Building.
10 and IS W. Second St. Phone
THE RELIABLE CLEANING
AND DYE WORKS
104 North Main. Phone 20
galvanized tanks
EVERYTHING IN
SHEET METAL
Southern Cornice Works
Corner Second ord bou'der Phong 1WS
VAN TRESS' SHOE SHOP
Call tor and Deliver Shoes Free.
Opposite Postofflce. Phone 18^
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Stryker, William. The Tulsa Democrat (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 14, 1914, newspaper, October 14, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc173798/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.