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Notice of Copyright Published and unpublished materials may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code). Any copies of published and unpublished materials provided by the Western History Collections are for research, scholarship, and study purposes only. Use of certain published materials and manuscripts is restricted by law, by reason of their origin, or by donor agreement. For the protection of its holdings, the Western History Collections also reserves the right to restrict the use of unprocessed materials, or books and documents of exceptional value and fragility. Use of any material is subject to the approval of the Curator. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections For citations in published or unpublished papers, this repository should be listed as the Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. An example of a proper citation: Oklahoma Federation of Labor Collection, M452, Box 5, Folder 2. Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.

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#4001 Smith, Jr. Field Worker Hay 10, 1937..., interview with Mrs. R. A* Bats 114 Minnesota Avenue. Chiokasha Oklahoma. Born JUly,.1864* Alabama. Father - George Olark Mother - Ann Thorn. A Story Tdld by Mrs* R. A. Baea. m I was, born in Mississippi, and came to Oklahoma in 1900, with a family of white folks as their cook. We landed in Chiokasha, which was then just a small town, mostly of tents and dugouts. My employer was named R. K. Wooten who founded the Chiekasha oil mill, as well as several others. We moved into a big new house that had never been lived in, whioh was awfully nice. Of course we didn't have electricity or eity water, I don't believe there were over twelve or fifteen families of negroes in Chiokasha at that time, but there were several negro families living in the country, farming. There was plenty of work for those in town, such as, janitor work, oil mill work, railroad work, and some drove teams hitched to surreys for the richest people. There were several well-to-do families in town who had awfully pretty, well matched teams with negro drivers. There were two negro ohurohes in Chiokasha when I re*

, R. A. («r»^>- XMtSRttBW. member. One was the First Baptist with Henry Darrlngton as preacher. The other was called the* African Methodist; a fellow named King was preaoher. Both preachers worked at other jobs during the week. The*negro children were given schooling in the Bap- 1 tlst church. The teaoher's name being Hawkins. The par- -» \! ents paid the teaoher's salary.. \ I The Ohlekasha fire department oonsisted of three stations. The fire wagons were drawn by horses. Hot haring any water system, tho fire boys used some kind of chsaioals to extinguish the\fires. Women in those days wore modest olothes. The dresses cms d'nra to their ankles, and in the winter they wore high top shoesr and they always wore abroad.brisned hat, and ttiftd hat pins to keep the wind from blowing it off. Host of the men wore broad brimmed hats and booto.. There were several Indian danoes held in Ghiokasha, I never went, bat I could hear the drums beating. -f father Isidore was the Catholio priest in Ohiokasha when I earns. There was a good bit of farming near Ohiokasha. The principal crops were cotton and corn.. Cotton was worth about

BASS, A. A. (Mrs.) DTCKHVIEW. in 1 six oente par pound and oorn generally sold for twenty five cents per train }.. - There were lots of quail in the country, but to ny knowledge no deer or wild turkey. Ohlokasha waa In the Ghlokaaaw Nation. When the Caddo, Kiowa, and Oonanohe country was opened several negroes drew olains. The Indians that I remember wore moccasins and blankets. The blankets were usually pulled up over the head to protect It from the heat or cold. I did all.of my cooking on a wood stove.