Notes and Documents section for Volume 46, Number 2, Summer 1968. It includes a transcript of an interview with Harry H. Adams recounting his time in the traveling Brush Court and an explanation of the appointment of General John Nicks being appointed vice president for Independence Day at Fort Gibson.
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Notes and Documents section for Volume 46, Number 2, Summer 1968. It includes a transcript of an interview with Harry H. Adams recounting his time in the traveling Brush Court and an explanation of the appointment of General John Nicks being appointed vice president for Independence Day at Fort Gibson.
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