“too    much    Jew”:   Report  by  Weiss   and Burger, April   30, 1924,   FBI.
“Blackie,   have”:  Grand   jury    testimony   of  Smith,  Jan.    5,  1926,   NARA-CP.
“After  being   so  warned”:    Statement   by  Ernest  Burkhart,   Jan.    6,  1926,   FBI.
“I  relied  on”:    Unpublished nonfiction  account by  Grove   with    White,  NMSUL.
“Hale   had told”:  Statement   by  Ernest  Burkhart,   Feb.    5,  1927,   NARA-CP.
“Just   a   few days”:  Statement   by  Ernest  Burkhart,   Jan.    6,  1926,   FBI.
“You    have    got”:   Grand   jury    testimony   of  Frank   Smith,  NARA-FW.
“All    that    story”: Transcript  of  interview   with    White,  NMSUL.
“When   it  happened”:  Statement   by  Ernest  Burkhart,   Jan.    6,  1926,   FBI.
“I  know    who killed”:    Grand   jury    testimony   of  Frank   Smith,  NARA-FW.
“There’s    a   suspect”:   Unpublished nonfiction  account by  Grove   with    White,  NMSUL.
“like   a   nervy”: Tulsa   Tribune,    March   13, 1926.
“I  guess”: Grand   jury    testimony   of  Smith,  NARA-FW.
“a  little  job”:   Statement   by  John    Ramsey, Jan.    6,  1926,   FBI.
“white  people”:    Unpublished nonfiction  account by  Grove   with    White,  NMSUL.
“It is  an  established”:   Memorandum  by  M.  A.  Jones   for Louis   B.  Nichols,    Aug.    4,  1954,
FBI.
“Weren’t    you giving”:    Grand   jury    testimony   of  James   Shoun,  NARA-FW.
“We are all your    friends”:   Testimony   of  Mollie  Burkhart    before  tribal  attorney    and other
officials,  NARA-FW.
“My husband”:   Macon,  “Mass   Murder  of  the Osages.”
“ever   saw until”: Quoted  in  Gregory,    Oil in  Oklahoma,   57.
“We have    unquestioned”:  Unpublished nonfiction  account by  Grove   with    White,  NMSUL.
“money  will    buy”:   Report  by  Weiss   and Burger, Feb.    2,  1924,   FBI.
“We don’t   think”: Unpublished nonfiction  account by  Grove   with    White,  NMSUL.
“I’ll   fight   it”:    Ibid.
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“an evidently”: Literary    Digest, Jan.    23, 1926.
“more   blood-curdling”:    Evening Independent,    Jan.    5,  1926.
“King   of  the Killers”:   Holding,    “King   of  the Killers.”
“Hale   kept    my  husband”:   Lizzie  June    Bates   to  George  Wright, Nov.    21, 1922,   NARA-FW.
“OSAGE  INDIAN”:    Reno    Evening-Gazette,    Jan.    4,  1926.
“OLD    WILD    WEST”:  Evening Independent,    March   5,  1926.
“The    Tragedy”:   White   to  Hoover, Sept.   18, 1926,   FBI.
“We Indians”:   Bates   to  Wright, Nov.    21, 1922,   NARA-FW.
“Members    of  the Osage”: Copy    of  resolution  by  the Society of  Oklahoma    Indians,    NARA-
