The Sunday Gazetteer
Sunday, February 21, 1886 pg. 4 OUR NEIGHBORS The following prominent citizens of the Territory, visited our city the past week: Col. Tom Grant, of Ft. Arbuckle, Chickasaw nation, was in the city Tuesday. Joe Meyers of White Bend Hill, Chickasaw nation, was on our streets the early part of the week. Brad Camp, one of the leading citizens of the Chickasaw nation, was in the city Wednesday. Joe Perry, the well known cattleman of the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Henry Earls, a well known planter of the Chickasaw Nation, was in the city Monday. R.C. Collins, of Sugar Loaf district, Chickasaw Nation, was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Collins is a ranchman. Ex-Sheriff Kemp of Panola county, Chickasaw Nation, was on our streets Friday. Dr. Haynes, a prominent merchant of Stringtown, Choctaw Nation, was in the city Monday. Dan Collins of Panola county, was in the city Thursday. Frank Murray, one of the leading cattle kings of the Chickasaw Nation, was in the city the latter part of the week. John Balls, of the Chickasaw Nation, Panola county, was on our streets Thursday. John Webb of Panola county, was in the city Monday. Sheriff Gooding of Panola county, was on our streets Tuesday. Col. Lem Reynolds of Panola county was on our streets Tuesday. Chickasaw News Susan Hawkins © 2024 If you find any of Grayson County TXGenWeb links inoperable, please send me a message. |