\ Interview with C. Ross Hiime A. resident of Anadarko, Oklahoma^ since 1890' \, Father-Charles R. Hume \ tother-annette Ross*

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HOME,\0i BOSS* Ghe»per & Lamb Field Wottcer, June 15, \1937 NTSR SW. "^\ \ nterview with C. Ross Hiime A. resident of Anadarko, Oklahoma^ since 1890' \, Father-Charles R. Hume \ tother-annette Ross* We came from GaldwelrjvJCanaas, to Anadarko, December 31, 1890* \ was in my thirteenth year* My father was appointed Agency physician for the- Kiowa ndians, at the Kiowa Agency. He had jreviously made the run into old Oklahoma and secured a claim one-half mile east of Hennessey, Oklahoma, which he relinquished and "my aunt filed upon/ it* We came as far as Minco. on the Rock sland, and from there by hack to Anadarko* Our first home was a four room oottage which was built by the Government for the Agency employees. t was just' a frame building* We brought our furniture from C&ldwell, Kansas, down here when we came* here was wood* At that time the fuel used EMPLOYMENT: iiy first employment was clerking in an nd Trader Store during the summer* At that time was about sixteen or seventeen years of age* This store was located north of Anadarko, and was run by R* L. Boake.

HM, C. BOSS, NTBV. 337 - - EDUCATON;. entered the University of Oklahoma in the first college class, in the fall of 1894, and was there until the spring of 1898 when graduated in the first coir - lege class* n the winter of 1898 and 1899 taught the eighth grade in the schools of Newkirk, Oklahoma* n the summer of 1899 and 1900 was again in the University, and received the first Master's Degree granted in 1900* During the year* of 1901, worked first with & -rthe government surveying crew, surveying ndian allotments, and later with the Bock sland Railroad surreying crew. n the summer of 1901,1 read law in the office of County Attorney, H* D. Crosby, and part time n the office of Dyke Ballinger* n the fall of 1902, entered Kansas University Law School and graduated in June of 1904* returned to Oklahoma and located at Anadarko, and have been practicing here ever since* n 1907, was Superintendent of the City Schools of Anadarko for four months* was a member of the Anadarko

Mt, Ov BOSS. NiiRVSf 338 3. School Board two years* n 1909/, X was Appointed Juotice of the P«ice in Anadarko. n, / was elected Co ;e of Caddo County, and served from 1911 to/l914 inclusive. n 1907,.^was married to Miss Ve Gossard, who was a teacher in the Presbyterian/Mission lour miles east of Madarko* We have three' children: Ross G. Hume, now an attorney in"oklahoma City; Dorothy Hume Hammond, graduate of the University of Oklahoma School of Law; Betty V* Hume, a dietician in St* Mary's Hospital, Rochester, Minn,; Betty received. Dad f a cup and Letseizer Gold Medal as outstanding woman student at the University in 1935. Experience with the ndians: > From 1890 to 1901, when the country was opened, to settlement, the ndiana came to the Agency every two weeks,' and was acquainted with many of them* have many personal friends among the ndians. am attorney for the Oadd ndiana, and have many

, 0* H038. RTKRVOfVT. -4.. 339 personal friends among the other tribes on this reservation. Game: During the eleven years before the country opened to settlement, there were deer, turkey, prairie chicken, quail, and other game in abundance* The fashita River was full of fish. Frontier Towns: / Caldwell, Kansas, where lived for ten years before coming to Oklahoma, is three miles north of / the state line, and was the first town in Kansas on the old Chisholm Trail* have a recollection of the Concord stages, which came through from there to Darlington, Fort Reno, Anadarko, and Fort Sill. also remember distinctly the freight which was taken from that point by ndians of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Trite*, and also ndians on this reservation* was on the edge of the Strip when that was opened* ande the run with my grandfather, who secured a claim

HOUl, C* BOSS* ST1RVBW. 540 5- one-half mile from the state line* Relic 8*. have a Genealogical Library which my mother purchased and * have quite a historical library which have accumulated in my work with the--ndiana; also a large collection of about one thousand photographs* Lodges and Churchest am a member of the Presbyterian Church, Masonic Lodge, Modern Woodman of America, Sons of the American Revolution, fesachusetts Society of the Mayflower, and one time director of the Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma*