In partnership with Veronica Redding, Osage, Oklahoma Historical Society Registrar, the Osage News is partnering to share the rich history of the Osage Reservation during the early 1900s through news articles. This is a continuing series.
The following article was published in The Hominy News on Thursday, April 16, 1964. We felt this article was especially significant since the new Judicial Building will be named after the late Charles H. Lohah, who was the Osage Nation’s first Supreme Court Chief Justice.

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