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    Douglas Hancock Cooper Johnston (October 16, 1856 – June 28, 1939, Chickasaw), also known as "Douglas Henry Johnston", was a tribal leader who served as...
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  • Douglas Johnston may refer to: Douglas Johnston, Lord Johnston (1907–1985), Scottish politician and judge Douglas H. Johnston (1856–1939), Governor of...
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    statehood on November 16, 1907, and named for Douglas H. Johnston, a governor of the Chickasaw Nation. Johnston County is part of the Texoma Region. In 1820...
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    under Chickasaw law. The elder Murray was an advisor to Governor Douglas H. Johnston of the Chickasaw Nation, and later served in numerous political offices...
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    niece of Chickasaw Nation Governor Douglas H. Johnston. Although not American Indian, he was appointed by Johnston as the Chickasaw delegate to the 1905...
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    Milburn, Oklahoma (category Towns in Johnston County, Oklahoma)
    the Chickasaw White House, the former home of Chickasaw Governor Douglas H. Johnston. This home is now a museum and is listed on the NRHP. A town named...
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  • Te Ata (actress) (category People from Johnston County, Oklahoma)
    Wissler and Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance. She was also the niece of Douglas H. Johnston, the last governor of the old Chickasaw Nation. Te Ata died in Oklahoma...
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    been elected President) William H. Murray, an intermarried white appointed by Chickasaw Governor Douglas H. Johnston (who opposed the convention) to represent...
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  • Blue Jeans, Johnston worked for Brian Epstein. From the age of 21, she attended the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Johnston made her television...
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  • people Dorothy Johnston (born 1948), Australian author Douglas Johnston, Lord Johnston (1907–1985), British politician Douglas H. Johnston (1856–1939),...
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  • Chickasaw Nation In office 1939 – February 24, 1963 Preceded by Douglas H. Johnston Succeeded by Hugh Maytubby Personal details Died (1963-02-24)February...
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  • Alexander Berkman, American author and activist (b. 1870) 1939 – Douglas H. Johnston, governor of the Chickasaw Nation (b. 1856) 1940 – Italo Balbo, Italian...
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    (PDF). Oklahoma Department of Libraries. 2005. Retrieved April 2, 2007. "Johnston". Oklahoma Encyclopedia Online (PDF). Oklahoma Department of Libraries...
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    Principal Chief of the Cherokees; William H. Murray, appointed by Chickasaw Governor Douglas H. Johnston to represent the Chickasaw; Chief Green McCurtain...
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    Mary Alice Hearrell Murray (category People from Johnston County, Oklahoma)
    eight, her father grew ill and she was sent to live with her uncle, Douglas H. Johnston, who at the time was the superintendent of Bloomfield Seminary, a...
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    Chickasaw Nation (category Johnston County, Oklahoma)
    representatives for the Chickasaw Nation. Douglas H. Johnston was the first man to serve in this capacity. Governor Johnston served the Chickasaw Nation from 1906...
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  • Gregory Gerrer (artist/religious leader) Roy V. Hoffman (military) Douglas H. Johnston (Chickasaw governor) Ernest W. Marland (governor) Benjamin Nihart...
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  • Chickasaw Nation In office 1902–1904 Preceded by Douglas H. Johnston Succeeded by Douglas H. Johnston In office 1894–1896 Preceded by Jonas Wolf Succeeded...
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  • Emet, Oklahoma (category Unincorporated communities in Johnston County, Oklahoma)
    actress and storyteller Te Ata Fisher was born in Emet in 1895. Douglas H. Johnston, the last governor of the Chickasaw Nation, lived in Emet. His home...
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    Principal Chief of the Cherokees; William H. Murray, appointed by Chickasaw Governor Douglas H. Johnston to represent the Chickasaws; Chief Green McCurtain...
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  • attorney Johnston County North Carolina Gabriel Johnston, the 6th Colonial Governor of North Carolina Johnston County Oklahoma Douglas H. Johnston, the last...
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    again for girls only. Douglas H. Johnston and his wife completed Boyd's term, and received a new 5-year contract.{{efn|Douglas Johnston was an alumnus of...
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    Principal Chief of the Cherokees; William H. Murray, appointed by Chickasaw Governor Douglas H. Johnston to represent the Chickasaws; Chief Green McCurtain...
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  • White House of the Chickasaws (category Houses in Johnston County, Oklahoma)
    style. The house is also known as Gov. Douglas H. Johnston House, because Chickasaw Governor Douglas Hancock Johnston and his descendants resided in the mansion...
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    Johnston Atoll is an unincorporated territory of the United States, under the jurisdiction of the United States Air Force (USAF). The island is closed...
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    Murray State College (category Education in Johnston County, Oklahoma)
    was named after William H. Murray (known as "Alfalfa Bill") who had served as legal advisor to Governor Douglas H. Johnston of the Chickasaw Nation,...
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  • Armstrong, general in the Confederate Army, born in Skullyville Douglas H. Johnston, Chickasaw Nation governor (1898-1902), and (1904-1939) Green McCurtain...
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    Principal Chief of the Cherokees; William H. Murray, appointed by Chickasaw Governor Douglas H. Johnston to represent the Chickasaws; Chief Green McCurtain...
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    Douglas MacArthur (26 January 1880 – 5 April 1964) was an American general who served as a top commander during World War II and the Korean War, achieving...
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    Kirk Douglas (born Issur Danielovitch; December 9, 1916 – February 5, 2020) was an American actor and filmmaker. After an impoverished childhood, he made...
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