“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.
