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Re: COL William Hammond Garrett, CSA

You are on the money here as well. One of my mentor's at OSU, Dr. David Baird, had access to the Grayson diaries that I viewed in Eufaula while sitting on my great grandmother's knees when we went visiting in the home of Chief Grayson's clerk. Some more of the interesting history of the fallout of the greed is found in the disbarment proceedings after the big oil strikes on the Creek lands over a shady divorce case from 1921 the case of in In re GREEN et al, 1932 OK 667, 16 P.2d 582, 161 Okla. 1 [Case Number: 22355, Decided: 10/11/1932, Supreme Court of Oklahoma]. The opinion can be accessed through our wonderful Oklahoma State Courts Net at www.oscn.net under legal research. I knew Otho Green, who was reinstated as an attorney. Even after he retired from practicing, including in front of my uncle, the Associate District Judge for McIntosh County, Marshal Warren, Otho would hold court at JM's Cafe about 100 feet away from the Courthouse and around the corner from Main St. in Eufaula.

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