Cherokee Advocate. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 24, 1872 Page: 4 of 4
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ttO Court Boom (a Canadian Dis
trict c® the laet Monday in August
th following described pr
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-"property:
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12
roes pony
branded on the right
thorn I eid ob
etomldar and W
both weather thus- e and on- the
right hik Vual Star in hi fort
: head
Ooo sorrel pony 5 years old 14
'4
!
band higtobto-ebot in th left hip
branded on should and hip
ii
8 a email star in the forehoad
3 ''' Vj One dnn oow and calf’ white back
P( 4 year old marked swallow fork in
the left ear and undsrblt to the riA ‘
' 3 ' - branded on th toft shoulder and
''tf thus! B' ': 'ftr'v---'’
-t :-' Onediu) atoeriS year old brand'
ft 'ed on th o right hip thus H under-
ft bit in the 'right ear and over riope to
: the left ftv -i ’ ' v i ft
r One it eer’- 4 yoaia old marked
with nnderbit to tlie left oar and a
amooth crop in the rifW branded
: 80 on th right aide blind! tide
and white back and belly and 'whit
th forehead-
ft One bright bay mule 9 yean old
r lfi hand high branded on the left
ihoulder 11
" sOne bay horse pooy with blace
ifatoi' white feet branded on the ri
droulder B and on the left' hip BJ
' on hi left thoulder D and on hi
kft jaw 2 12 yean oil
ft One bay pony 6 yean old 18
band high no brands
‘ One iron way pony 8 yean old
14 bands high no brand
One kindle bull 2 years old no
bnndfl '
Join Q Haves
Sheriff of Canaidian Diatriot
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1 will sell to the highest bidder at
the Court House in Tahlequah on
the 4th Monday in September next
the following stray property
One black and white puled cow
6 yean old marked crop and under-
bit to the left ear and underslope in
the right ' v
One bay man pony 5 yean old
no brand
One red cow 8 yean old end o
her horna off no marks or brand
One black cow and calf 4 years
old mark not known branded with a
diamond
One black mule 8 yean old brand
not kuow
One brown atud pony 5 years old
branded M on the left hip
One roan mare 9 yean old brand
ed on the right hip thus: Q and on
the left shoulder thus: T and on the
left hip A R V v
One dun heifer 2 yean old marke
crop and split to tha left ear prop
ana underbit in the right no brand
ft- Qm brown mare 8 yean old aud
has a eolt no brand
ix vean old' marked split to each
ear and under bit to the right ear-ft
1 brown and white speokeld jeer
old bull no mark or brand
- 1 three or four year old brown and
white oow and calf marked two smooth
crop branded JHL :
1 brown and whit pear old heifer
marked smooth prop in ono er no
brand ft'- ft: -
1 black white fooe yoar old beiier
marked crop to on ear no brand
’ 1 brown four year old tag brand-
ed 0 A marked awallowfora to the
right ear and over bit in the left
1 black Heifer mark unknown
branded Y
X brown three year old oow mark
ed under slop in each ear no brand
1 year old block moly heifer
white face no mark or brand
at or near Henry Starr
1 two year old red and white spot-
ted heifer no mark or brand runing
at or near Lewi Hula
1 two yoar old black barrow hog
mark crop and nnderbit to the right
ear rating at or near Houston
DoArmomPs
1 white fonr year old oow and
oalf the oow baa a black bead mark
od amooth crop to esoh ear no
brand
1 two year old bay mare pony no
brands two white fore feet one white
hind foot
1 four year old barren oow brown
with white back branded W IS on
the side rawing at or near Samuel
Croesi and
1 two year old bay horse pony no
branda running at or near Aug
Linders
2 oows One ia a white cow with
blue speoka over her body the other
is white with black ears both mark-
ed swallow fork and underbit in one
ear and swallow fork iq the other
both branded H
2 one year old yearlings no brands
marked crop and split in one ear
2 one rear old hogs unmarked
both sandy spotted running at or
near F 1 Soott’si
1 blaok sheep 1 year old no
marks running at or near William
Brown’s
1 white heifer 1 year old blaok
head no marks or brands
1 White steer blaok ears white
speoka on one aide 7 years old
marked with underslope in the loft
smooth crop and a hole in the right
1 dark brown steer 6 years old
marked with nnderbit in the right
ear and smooth orop and underbit In
the left when first found hod on a
large bell running at or near Jack
Griffin’
1 red oow and calf oow 5 years
old marked half orop and overbit in
right ear and split in left branded
on tbe-idebip-l)d shoulder thus
H running at Bob Smith’s
1 rod and white spotted steer 4
old marked crop and nnderbit
branded on the left shoulder thus it
t)oe sorirer pooy with a white fkoo
8 yean old no brand
Ono bright sorrel pony with a
white spot to the forehead 0 years
old uo brand
One red heifer 2 yean old no
brand nor mark
One browo mare 0 years old
branded on the loft shoulder thus
IJ
One pale red cow 2 yean old no
marke or brand baa a calf
One bay mare ponp 8 yean old
branded on the left shouldor thug
21 and on the right shouldor thus
JS
One white steer with a blaok
head three yean old
4ne white spotted steer three
years old
One dun and white pided steer
three yean old
One white steer with red head
: no mark or brand three years old
r One black and white pided steer
0 or oYen yean old blotched brand
ft Om yellow pided steor about 8
year oid marked aplit in ths right
oar half orop and overbit in the left
'-oar' li
0 oo the left h colder also on the
left hip thoei U-B also branded 0
on the left hip 8 inch to Uw right
of the above described fl-B -ft
j 1 grey mare 8 yean eld M mark
nor bnfttf &?- ftift---1
brtodlo’t steer f years old no
brand nor 'marks u$ ft ftvft-MJ-
: 1 Jbrtodl bull 4 year old mark-
ed -Bmeotb crop - to the left ear no
brand:-- ft V 3 3
1 yellow and white speckled oow
and calf cow 6 yean oliLftft -1
white and red pided 2 year old
ball no mark nor brand
1 brown ' mare 5 ' yea r old' 15
hand high no brands' star to' fore-
head white bind feet shod before
when taken ’up
1 black and white spotted steer 8
year old marked with half under
crop to esoh ear
I red brindle steer 8 year old
marked with half under crop in each
ear
1 bull 8 yean old red and white
speckled no mark
1 brown bull 1 year old marked
orop in right ear
1 blaok bull 2 year old no marks
or brand
1 bay filly 8 years old no brands
1 oow ana calf the oow ia a dark
brown with white belly 0 years old
no mark or brand
1 white barrow hog marked with
smooth orop and under bit m esoh
ear
1 brows hone- pony right t yean
Old ' w 'nboaldar
branded mate shoe
Stakd 8uwake:
Sheriff Delaware District
0N
Ono dark brown ware pony 9 ifitfJfJliVn right ear and swallow
CvkAA)tt branded thus 1-F oo thu
side and shoulder running at W P
Boudinot’s
1 red bull 2 years old no marks
or brands running at or near Jack
I Walkers
1 red and white spotted steer 2
years old mark unknown no brands
running at or near Lewis Thornton’s
1 brindle steer 4 years old brand-
ed on the hip thus O running at
Lowis Dsniols
Samuel Crossland
Deputy Sheriff Illinois Distriot
Cborokoe Nation
Oit brocn posy with a white nose
8 years old branded on the left hip
v thus A J aqd on the right hip and
' ahtHtder X
Eli Spues
Sheriff of Tahloquah District
1 will sell to the highest bidder
St' the Court House in Illinois Di-
ft: triet oa the 4th Monday in September
1872 th following described eetray
ri property s
- 1 oow ' and oalf cow is black and
white branded & H on the ride
ft one droop horn mark unknown run
ft tog at or near Charles Bodgers
' 1 cow and calf black and white
ft' spotted cow brandod 8 XL on the
r hip
1 deep rod oow and oalf under
‘ ft slope to esoh ear and over bit to ooe
- - ear no brand runing at Charles
ft Rodgers ftft'ft " - -
- 1 two year old red aud white spot-
ft ’ tod heifor mtrkod crop and hoto to
ft one ear and crop to the other branded
ft N 0‘ '
ft-' 1 two year old red heifer -mark
unknown runing at or uear Hop
ft Starrs ’
1 two year old white heifer mark
‘ ed tit in each ear branded 8 on
-v the hip aide and sholder : - j
1 two year old brown heifer mark-
ed swallow fork right ear and split to
left rwutnr at Henry Start branded
21 noth nip J -
1 blua cow eight or nine yeat old
marked two half crop brooded J N
and T P — ' d "ft-"
1 four yea old rod tar branded
J-N mariod two half
1 faurtir firs rea
£ri
I will sell or cause to be sold to
the highest bidder at the regular
torni of the Circuit Court in Sept
1872 the following described estray
property to wit :
' 1 blaok horse pony 7 or 8 years
old brandod with the letter E on
the shoulder
1 iron grey horse pony 5 or 6-
years old branded thus : O on the
loft shouldor broke to ride
1 black pony mare 3 or 4years
old branded thus : S-S on the left
hip 18 bauds high
1 dun pony mare 5 or 0 years old
blase faoe brands unknown 12 or 13
I will sell to the highest bidder at
the Court House to Flint District
on the second Monday to September
next 1872 the following estray
property to wit
1 brown horse 10 hands high with
star to forehead branded on the left
shoulder thus : 2 on the left hip
thus : 2 7 years old
1 grey pony 9 years old branded
on the left Bhoulder not peroeivable
branded oa ‘the left hip tons : N L
' 0 hands high
1 gray maro 6 years old branded
oo the left' shoulder thus : 8 on the
right hip thus : Z 12 hands high
1 black mare with a eolt branded
on the right shoulder thus : 66 on
the left shoulder thus : CX 15
bands high 10 years old
1 yellow steer 8 years old mark-
ed under half orop in each ear
branded thus : 2P runing at Levi
Bowes
1 white and red Bpoted bull one
year old unmarked
1 red bull 4 years old unmarked
The above estray property will be
sold for the benefit of the national
Treasure unless proven away before
the day of sale due attendance will
be given by me
Jons Tclsey '
Shoriff Flint District C N
o
hand high
1 blaok pony mare 5 or 6 years
old brands unkuown 13 hands high
1 bay mare 7 or 8 years old flee
bitting on the neck branded on the
left shoulder thus : 1 1 broke to ride
1 grey mare 8 or 4 yean old
branded on the Hoof U Pr 14 hands
high
1 brindle steer 4 years old
marked ' upper bit in the right ear
branded on the right aide thus : A
1 brindle aid steer 9 years old
no brands
1 white steer with red spot mark-
ed orop and split to one ear in the
other nnder elope 9 years ol A
1 blaok steer 8 or 9 yean old
marked both ears craped off! do
brands
1 brindle iteer 8 or 9 years old
marked to om ear crop and to the
other under half crop
' 1 blaok white back steer 8 or 9
years eld no brands
1 black ateer 7 or 8 year old
branded with figure 8 on tfie side
marked crop and under slope ia one
ear and under slope to the other
1 hrindle steer 8 or 4 years old
braaded on the left hip with a dia-
mond marked awallow-fork and in
the other ear under half orop- '
1 red brindle' to w 14 or 15 years
old branded thoa : M oa th shoal-
dor also branded od the hip thu 1 Q
v 1 J' W L Small
Sheriff Coo-wee-tkoo-weo District
J ' Cheroke Nation '
1 will sell to the highest bidder
at the tegular term of Circuit Court
in DeUwaxe Distriot oa the first
1 rvJ tuJ tiie raw ud elf five
crops
r old white see Monday in September 1872 the
cow and eall branded 10 marked j following dmaribed eatray property
out aft- aiI under bit to th right to wit
I U in (be loft ter 1 roml hone 6 year old star 1U?2 th following atraj property
to forehead haroc4 marks brabdtd to its ’ J - ft '
I will sell to the highest bidder if
not proven aws before the day of
sale the following described property
at the regular term of the Circuit
Court to be held on the 4th Monday
in Sept 1872 in Illiuois Dirtriot
1 bay horse 10 years old brand-
ed on the left hip thua : P running
at Jeuny Elowys
1 bay marc 8 years old white
star to its forehead branded with a
tepapin on the left thigh running
at Lovely Rogers
1 sorrel mare 2 years old brand-
ed on the left hip thus : P ruuning
at Lovely Rogers
1 roan mare 3 years old no brands
running at Peggy Wilsons
1 brown horse 6 years old brand-
ed on the left shoulder thus : OK
running at Ah-li-yaw-tah on Vian
1 roan horse 10 years old brand-
ed on the left hip thus : V and on
the left shoulder C running at Love-
llogeri 1 brown filly blaze in the face 2
years old uo brands ruuning at Mrs
Pigs
1 sorrel colt 2 years old
brands ruuning at Og Liuders
1 block oow and yearling tl - coW
markod smooth crop in eauh ear no
brands 9 years old running at See-te-wa-koes
1 block sided cow with white
bock marked underbit in both ear
branded thus : Z 8 years old running
at Se-to-wa-keea
1 oow and calf the cow a brown
marked smooth crop in each ear
overbit add underbit to the other
branded on the left hip thus : V 4
years old running on Greenleaf at
George Thompsons
1 red sided oow and oalf marked
orop to om ear and a awallowfork
and split in the other no brands years
8 old running at George Thompsons
1 blaok cow and yearling oow
belled marked crop and overbit in
ooe oar and overslop in the ethor
branded oo the left hip thus : HC
tod oo th right hip thus : JM 9
year old running at Jackson Prince
oa Greenleaf
1 pided oow 8 years old marked
nnderslope in each ear no brand
running at Mrs Pigs
1 rod steer 2 yearn old marked
orop to each ear branded on each
jaw thus : £) raining at Sce-te-wa-kees
1 rod bull 4 years old unmarked
no brands running at Jack -ee -kooky
oo Yisn
1 pided bull 8 yean old marked
crop in om ear and underalope to
the ethar running at WildoaU
1 block sided oow and 'yearling
oow marked uodoralopa in one car
and underbit to the other 4 yean
old raining at Bobi Crawfords
ft Lovsff Roaxasft v
ft Sheriff Illinois District C N-
- ' -ft — — ‘ :
I vtH'sell to iji highest bidder at'
the Co oil Homo to Seqaojak Diot
m tfia third MooJaj to 6epL
oathlfthip
1 brown oow tod ealf ft ow seven
or eight yean old marked crop to
the left ar oven!op to the right
branded thus : P oa left hip - v
1 brindle oow and sl6 oow 7 or 9
vean old marked imootii eron : with
bole in esoh Cari branded OL on the
left hipft jl
1 rod cow 10 or 12 A year did
mraked nnderbit to the left ear two
split in the righk branded thus : NO
: 1 red yearling marked split and
nnderbit to the left ear nnderslope
frith hold to th right no brands
' 1 bright bay maro mri4-10 or 12
yean old frosty food’ harness marks
coriHl the right hip shod When taken
np shave tail 14 hud high branded
thus : IW
1 bay mare pony 2 years old no
fT9yERTISERS3
All poroona Who ecatemplate mak-
ing contract with newspaper for
to toarotioa : of"' Advertisement
should road to y rr ilf’:
0ea"P BoweU
for a Circular or toclooe 25 oeato
for their' :rS"
t- '-vi :A ‘ Vr' -f
One hundred Page Piun-
brand or mark
1 black heifer 2 year old white
in loin no' brand or mark -1
sandy row short teO ' marked
two splits and nnderblt in etch ear
1 brown stud Moy small star to
tha forehead 14 band high slender
mgde 8 years old-
1 bay stud pony 8 yeirs old no
brands
1 sorrel filly 2 year old no
brands
1 bright bay stud 1 year old
blase face no brand
1 don ateer 2 yearg old marked
split and nnderbit in each ear no
branda
1 black steer with white en the
shoulder and hip marked awallowfork
in the right ear split in the left
no brands year old
Terms of sale cash or National
scrip in hand
Samuel Gunter
Sheriff Sequoyah Det C N
n r
Estray property to' bo sold at the
January term of the Giicqit Court
in Saline Diatriot Cherokee Nation
1872
1 yoke of oxen 5 year old each
both blaok om with a bell on the
Other has his left horn broken off
marked nnder half crop hi each ear
1 rod and white specUed yearling
ateer no marks or brands
1 red and white apeckjed bull 3
years old no marks or broods
1 rod and white speokli
years old long horns !ef
1 spotted barrow hog
no mark
1 black bull white si
flanks 2 years old m
brands
1 brown cow white on
and belly marked smooth
each ear and her calf
J L Snumeroa
8hetiff Safin District
Cherokee Nation
containing LM of 8000 Newspa-
pers and estimate showing th cost
of advertising alio many useful bints
to advertisers and some acooont of
the experience of men who are
kMwn aa
PATBOUIZE nOXSlIAn 3? A Cf U BE
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eyysaurx row
f‘ V ft1
At thft Cmcipnati Arkansas Wagon SBop8I aia " Map-
a&etaripg aad keep eoutanBy on hand ktoda of ft'
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V
F a r m? a n d F rei g h t 7 a g o n s
Sncceisftil Advertiser
This firm are proprietors of the
American Newspaper Advertising
Agency
41 Park Bow IT Y
and are possessed of unequal facilities
for securing the insertion of adver-
tisements to all Newspapers and Pe-
riodicals at lowest rates
BLOOMFIELD MULLS
BLOOMFIELD BENTON CO
ARKANSAS
Twclue Mila East of Hildebrand ’
Mill!
The cndebsioned proprietors have
i A great eipeno twilt and in oow operating
a ftrat-clAM
STEAM FLOURING MILL!
and are now prepared to do eaetoo grinding Per
i fracn a distance nay rely oa getting their
grinding toy staying over night aa the Mill ia clear-
ed of grain every night
We fire alibi of the beat XXX Family Flour
I a half baahel at bran tor a buahd of wheel)
e grind wheat or earn for the aeventh-
tT We hare a houae for pevaooa and good
for stock Ibr the aooommodatioo of tbaoe who ro
main over night The beet XXX and X X Floor
Hborta Bran and Corn Meal on hand and for sale to
CuaUtee Aht trade at the LOWEST PKlCEwith
liberal dlaomuiie to choee baying qnamiHce
AU that we aek ia fur the public to give oa a Stir
trial for we aiweonftdent wa eaagire eaUataethm
and aecure thrir patronage
We have a good
$ff IV Jfl I Id Is
no Ton ’midM
Travellers
fUhl kwp TaimHer on hand at all tinea Bille o
sawing auUcitanl aud done without delay
17 Feraoua lu the Territory will Bod It to Acif
iotereat to come to BhwnlkU to puiehaae their sap-
pike of Floor and Groceries and infect everything
a femUy Deeds- Our motto la “rsoMrrxsM akd
rain dkaumo” and we trnat a liberal publie to
auatala ua GhO W JtlTUMhLL it BOX
(Mb IB f)
-ALBO
SPRING H AGONS AND AMRULANCES
-Remember the Brand
uTke JriaxMw Trwreler”
I also do aB kinds of Repairing and Repainting in a
workman-like manner ft -ft ' :
I
-I also keep on hand Harness and Wagon Coyers
I sell at Rail Raod Prices
No 13-ly
JAMES OATES
CINCINNATI ARKANSAS
F
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DEALER IN
feral pmanbisr anil
COMMISSIO N MERCHANT
TORT OiBSOJY
- 7
Keeps enonstantly on hand to qoan titles to adit purchasers a com
plete assortment of
GROCERIES
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS
BOOTS AND SHOES
HATS AND CAPS
I ARMING IMPLEMENTS
SADDLERY
fiend Turni Hh lH g Goods
QUEENSWAKE AND HARDWARE
Having just returned from St Louis from purchasing my
stook I feel confident that I con suit you to
Spring
SPRING HATS
CLOAKS
LAWNS
CAMBRICS
GASSIMERES
JEANS
CLOVES
Attention I !
Travellers going from or via Fort
Gibson to any part of Texas will
find at
IVlIffSM ChHMH’S
Perryvlltw Ckeefew Keittfe
A good tupply of rhoice
FLOUR ‘ r SUGAR
COl’FEE BACON
CHEESE CRACJCEKS
MOLASSES CWLV 4o
ALSO
DRY GOODS
And in fact everythlni?Hwuallf kept
Ttita
in a Country Store' Trowel lure and
all others are invited to Call and ex
amine our
ottammouth
Stock
IWmiif
CALICOES
HOMESPUNS
BED TICKING
APRON CHECKS
BLUE AND BROWN DOMESTICS
DRILLINGS
HOSIERY
Also a good assortment of
ONE AND TWO HORSE PLAWS SHOVEL PLOWS HAND
CORN PLANTERS AND ONE WALKING CULTIVATOR
All of which art the John Deere Moline lllinoi i Maw foci uer the
beet brought to the country Sold by F H NASH fort Gibson
QT’Hidea Faro Tel tries and OanBtqr produce generally Hakm ii
Bonght-and SoldLq)-- yo’l
change for Goods- Corn
in ex-
12w
VMXt da 0!
Onjc 'Ttnndred atul For
tg firms have testified
to the preservation of
thrir Books Tapers
and' Valuables In the
terrible
CHICAGO FIRE
UEaSlIta-a PATENT CHAMPION
FIRBA BCROLAR PROOF SAVES
at the
Awarded the Prize Medals
World’s Fair in London
At toe Exhibition Univeroolle in
Paris and the World’s Fair in New
York
HERMAN STARK
IS AN
AUTHORIZED AGENT
(Authorized byjthe Original Patent-
ees) for a new kind of
B IBIVIYfi OIL!
the said Agency extending over the
Indian Territory
The Oil is perfectly necure to use
No danger of explosion
Besides being non-explosive it im-
parts a light of s more brilliant huo
while there is less smoke
It is also mueh cheaper than the
common kerosene ’
AU these qualities must make it
very acceptable to all who use any
oil for light
He will sell the Patent of making
the oil jpr private use only for the
low price of two dollars ’
O' Be ready to make a trade oi
it for yourself and purchase when he
culls upon you
jam 20 ’72-tf
Before purchasing elsewhere as I
am determined not to be 'Undersold
by any House on the Bond
My Motto uf
Quick sale and small profits
n-2V-tf
! VTJGp JfifcrTS
$100 to $350 lx mouth—
everywhere Male and ' Female
introduce the genuine improved
Marshall Sewfaig Machine
This machine will itith(iem fell
tuck bind braid oord quilt and
embroider in a most inptior man
aer Price only 15Jully lioeneed
and warranted for fire yean We
will pay 1000r for any t machine
high price or low that will sew a
stronger more beautiful ' or ’ more
elastic roam thaa ours It - makes
the ELASTIC LOCK-6T1TCH
Every aeoood titch cm be’ cut and
till the cloth caa not be pulled apart
without tearing U ft -We pay Agents
1100 to $250 per month and expen-
ses or a rommMifiiftoa' which
twice that amount ci b made For
eircu)ar and tma apply to e ad-
dram lv3 'i
H BABSUlU 90
NoL i02NmroAtroU
VNtlrYori£
CaUViox— t)o wotM impeaed p
o by otompartiw traveling through
the country palming fff warthtam
cat iron uchiMnadetAthe' ataM
asm or othrwi !0raiSheRly
gepuiM and rUy ctimo marhtoe
aiauufactuiod '
Alto winner of the wager of
llfilWMR’AttCJ
AnM ol w tMW EdMUto W Um
Best Safa ia the World!
Herring’s JTiew Talent
CHAMPIOM RANKE’ BAVE (
Patent high sad low tee!-wIded
combined with Patent Franklfoite
Proof against the Mow-pipo a well
ea the drill With Pateot Hinged
Toacue and Grooved Door and Pat
eot Rubber-Pocked Flaage Treof
against wedges nitro-gljoeriM and
gupowder
ManuCtctured only by
THE ADVOCATE
WUt be pohlUhri every Sattway at bleaputb
Cherokee Nnfeoo In Ihe and Cbaroket
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Boudinot, William Penn. Cherokee Advocate. (Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 24, 1872, newspaper, August 24, 1872; Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1849380/m1/4/: accessed February 15, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.