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GOBTTING, CHAOG, {IBS*) INTERVIEW 8198

V. ' 322 r.. BIOGRAPHY. FORM WORKS TnO'JRESd AJMTITJ>;iT>iynGu (MRS.) INTERVIEW, % 8192, "Field Worker's name Thad Smlj;h^.,Jr^, [ This report mad* on (dace} August 12 1 1, Name Mrs. Crag^ Goettlng- ( fr Caddo ) 8.. Post Of floe AodEe&s = 3, Residence address (or location) 1428 Kansas 4. DATE OF BIRTH: Month September Day 2p Year,1889 5.. Place of birth 6. Name of Father Thad Smith Place of birth 7. Name ef Mother Sarah Ann Davis Place»f birthchickasgl Nation Other information about mother : _?.»' ", ' '" - - h degree Cadda Indian* Notes or complete narrative by the fiold worker dealing with the life and story of the person interviewed. Refer to Manual ftr. suggested subjects and questions. Continue on blank sheets if necessary and attach firmly to this form* Number of sheets attached 4..

ORAOG (MRS.) INTERVIEW, 8188* 323 An laterriew with Mrs* Cragg 1428 Kansas, Chickasha, Goatting* 'Oklahoma* was born on the Caddo JEbservation, ten miles northwest in.1889. ^ _. _. It the age of six years, I started to a Catholic Mission school at Anadarko, Father Isadore being in charge of the school* /The school was a two-story building; our sleeping quarters were!upstairs and we girls, as there were eighteen or twenty to the jroom, were put in the care of the Sisters, Tranquilla, Mil* i. [ liana, and Becarty. kinfl. to us. 'Bhese Sisters were alfl young, and were very One of our daily studies was Catholic Catechism. ETory Sunday when Father Isadore held services, several Indian men and women would come to hear* In the Fall of 1896, I started to Facts' Mission, located i i atyout three miles east of Anadarko* i My book studies were taught to me by Miss Mahan, and our Karon, Miss Langalier, taught us to sew and darn* Each child had sewing bag, which contained a tape measure, needles, thread, pin krshion, thimble, and darning needles and thread*

GOETTING* CRAGG (&RS.) INTERVIEW. 8192. / I -z- My mother bought goods and made my clothes, yet it was ~ezcftlhg to see the boxes and barrels of clothes, opened. t&at were shipped to us from the East. There were approximately fifty pupils going to school there and as many of us aa. could, went with Mr. Fait to saadarko very Sunday to hear him preach at the Presbyterian Church. Two of the songs we sang then were "Sweet hour of Prayer", and "Anywhere with Jesus"* * During school term the Indian children's parents would camp on the creek, close to the school,and visit their children; sometimes they would stay two or three days, and it was a real treat to the children to go to their parents camp and eat with them. I have attended many Indian dances when I was a child, and have found the Indians to be very kind hearted,and generous to a fault. I was told by my mother, that her father, James M. Davis, a white man, sawed and put up ice in a dugout in the winter of 1885 and 1886. The ice, which was cut on the Washita River, wajb about five inches thick* He cut about two tons and packed it in sawdust, that was" gotten at the Government sawmill at

-, " 325 I CBAG6, (MRS.) INTERVIEW. 8192, ^, fhe dugout had a pitch roof made of poles and oorered with straw tnd tirt* The door was made tight and wasn't ( / opened until July and tho.ict lasted far about two months* = ^Before any land and made good Ice* i / la the *90 r s;my father^ Thad Smith, had one of the biggest ranches in the Caddo Coo&$rjr*.-He controlled forty thousand acres of imd. which he had leased from the Caddo Indians through the BeWjfrtaeat of Interior* who slept amd ate in a bu$k house near our house* He hired lots of cowboys, One of our best broac riders was Turner Coohran, a half Chidcasaw and half Cherokee Indian*. Nearly erery Sunday was spent riding Irenes* After the Caddo, Kiowa and Comanehe tiountrypas opened white men made quail hunting trips ir the Fall and Winter, taking big traps and nets* The nets were stretched up so that the quail, then gentle, could be driren into the traps* They were caught by the thousands, cleaned and packed in barrels, and shipped East for sale* \ I attended the. iashlta school. in Grady County taught W Kiss \ Hoi«e Bell, <»* year; want to Aim?!* 5ond:,Cc^legf it Miaco, taught

INESRVIEW, 8192* 336 by Mro, Safe«r, for two years) went to Haekoll Institute at Lmwerence, Kansas, three yeara^. and finished my education in~^tra»i»e--«ollflse at Chiol asha, Oklahoma.