Killers of the Flower Moon

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“We do not have to”: White to Hoover, July 1, 1938, FBI/FOIA.
“appreciate a personal”: Special Agent in Charge in El Paso to Hoover, Feb. 12, 1951,
FBI/FOIA.
“I would be glad”: White to Hoover, Sept. 3, 1954, FBI/FOIA.
“certainly bear”: Hoover to White, Sept. 9, 1954, FBI/FOIA.
“confronted with”: Gus T. Jones to Hoover, June 16, 1934, FBI/FOIA.
“unjust, unfair”: Wren to Hoover, Aug. 2, 1932, FBI/FOIA.
“Often when I read of you”: Wren to Hoover, Oct. 4, 1936, FBI/FOIA.
“After the Director”: White to Hoover, Nov. 10, 1955, FBI/FOIA.
“I would like to keep”: White to Grove, Aug. 10, 1959, NMSUL.
“I hope this”: White to Hoover, March 20, 1958, FBI/FOIA.
“We should furnish”: M. A. Jones to Gordon Nease, April 4, 1958, FBI/FOIA.
“Sickness of any kind”: Bessie White to Grove, Sept. 21, 1959, NMSUL.
“I am hoping”: Tom White to Grove, Jan. 4, 1960, FBI/FOIA.
“I am sincerely sorry”: J. E. Weems to Grove, June 28, 1963, NMSUL.
“born on this land”: White to Hoover, Feb. 15, 1969, FBI/FOIA.
“He died as he had lived”: Adams, Tom White, in postscript.
“militate against”: Special Agent in Charge in El Paso to Hoover, Dec. 21, 1971, FBI/FOIA.


22: GHOSTLANDS
“Stores gone”: Morris, Ghost Towns of Oklahoma, 83.
“only shreds and tatters”: Louis F. Burns, History of the Osage People, xiv.
Over several weekends: For more detailed information on Osage dances, see Callahan,
Osage Ceremonial Dance I’n-Lon-Schka.
“To believe”: Louis F. Burns, History of the Osage People, 496.
“Mrs. Mollie Cobb”: Fairfax Chief, June 17, 1937.
“anyone convicted”: Copy of Osage Tribal Council Resolution, No. 78, Nov. 15, 1937,
NARA-FW.
“The parole of Ernest”: Kansas City Times, Dec. 21, 1937.
“should have been hanged”: Daily Journal-Capital, Aug. 3, 1947.
“It will be a far cry”: Oklahoma City Times, Oct. 26, 1959.
“HEADRIGHTS KILLER”: Daily Oklahoman, Feb. 14, 1966.
“OSAGE OIL WEALTH”: Literary Digest, May 14, 1932.
“In five years”: Hamilton Evening Journal, Sept. 28, 1929.
“Because she died”: Paschen’s “Wi’-gi-e,” in Bestiary.
“I think somewhere”: Webb-Storey, “Culture Clash,” 115.

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