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On this day in Osage country, The Pawhuska Capital published an article describing Commissioner Sells’ proposal to remove some of the land allotment restrictions imposed on American Indians.
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On July 12, 1917, The Pawhuska Capital, published a list naming fifty individual donors from the small town of Grayhorse, Oklahoma, all descendants of Osage blood, who contributed a total of $687.50, an amount worth $14,610.80 in today’s dollar value.