. The life and practice of the wild and modern Indian; the early days of Oklahoma, some thrilling experiences. LIBRftRY OF CONGRESS III mil mil II 0 016 093 731 2 •. This book is no doubt the greatest and most inter-esting and educational ever written on this subject,and doubtless the last one to be written by a pioneerof the Southwest. Price $ Oyj^i S. Mss Dedication. To the memory of my Father,this book is lovingly and grate-fully dedicated. ©CU600816 JAN-223 AUTHORS NOTE Friends have solicited me at different times duringthe last ten years to write a story of the early days ofOklahoma a
. The life and practice of the wild and modern Indian; the early days of Oklahoma, some thrilling experiences. LIBRftRY OF CONGRESS III mil mil II 0 016 093 731 2 •. This book is no doubt the greatest and most inter-esting and educational ever written on this subject,and doubtless the last one to be written by a pioneerof the Southwest. Price $ Oyj^i S. Mss Dedication. To the memory of my Father,this book is lovingly and grate-fully dedicated. ©CU600816 JAN-223 AUTHORS NOTE Friends have solicited me at different times duringthe last ten years to write a story of the early days ofOklahoma and the Indians with whom I was intimatelyassociated, but for various reasons, I have declined togrant their request until now. I came to Oklahoma in 1880, when I was six yearsold. The following pages will truthfully portray inci-dents and events which actually transpired in my per-sonal experience during the forty-one years I have spentin the State. Although many things will sound like anArabian Nights tale, I have not lighted my imagina-tion by the brillance of an Aladdins lamp while report-ing the romantic events which I witnessed in the yearsthat have flelifepracticeofwi00news
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