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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

A letter of thanks from J. J. McAlester, McAlester, I.T. regarding his election, late 19th century - early 20th century

 Item — Folder 608: [Barcode: 61.608]
Identifier: 4026.3145
Description

Folder 608

Dates: late 19th century - early 20th century

Typed minutes of a meeting of the conservative citizens of Webbers Falls concerning elections of new officers, April 3, 1903

 Item — Folder 578: [Barcode: 61.578]
Identifier: 4027.3089-.1
Description Minutes are typed on Gibson Bros. letterhead. Meeting took place in Webbers Falls, Indian Territory at 8:00 p.m. D. W. McCorkle presided as temporary chairman. Minutes detailed the nomination and voting process for electing officers. C. C. Tittle was declared elected as nominee for Mayor. S. L. Milligan was elected as nominee for recorder. Geo. Pollard, William Gibson, T.M. Looper, J. T. Neal, and Cal Hanks were declared elected aldermen. Minutes were signed my D. W. McCorkle, President Pro....
Dates: April 3, 1903

Votes cast at Hocha Precinct No. 3, Eagle County, Choctaw Nation, August 4, 1880

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 14
Identifier: 3826.8184
Scope and Contents

Choctaw Nation handwritten ballot of votes cast at Hocha Precinct no. 3 Eagle County, Choctaw Nation, for Principal Chief. Jacks McCurtian won, with 14 of the 15 votes. Also included is a tag, noting the document as a 2005 gift from Tulsa Historical Society.

Dates: August 4, 1880

Votes cast for Principal Chief at the regular August election held in Hobert Quincy Precinct, Tobucksy County, August 4, 1880

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 15
Identifier: 3826.8185
Scope and Contents

List of votes for Principal Chief at the regular August election held in Hobert Quincy Precinct, Tobucksy County, Choctaw Nation. J.F. McCurtain won with 14 of 17 votes. Also included is a tag, noting the document as a gift from the Tulsa Historical Society in 2005.

Dates: August 4, 1880