Chickasaw Rancher
Discover the captivating tale of resilience and pioneering spirit in Chickasaw Rancher by Neil R. Johnson. This revised edition, published by the University Press of Colorado in 2001, spans 376 pages, bringing to life the remarkable journey of Montford T. Johnson, a pivotal figure in the early settlement of Oklahoma. Orphaned at a young age, Johnson navigates the challenges of his time, ultimately becoming a landowner in the northern Chickasaw Nation. This compelling narrative not only chronicles his personal struggles but also sheds light on the broader historical context of the region. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in the legacy of the Chickasaw Nation, Chickasaw Rancher is a must-read that highlights the tenacity and courage of its characters. Dive into this fascinating story and explore the rich heritage of Oklahoma's early settlers.