Case ID: us_224/html/0679-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

GLEASON v. WOOD, COUNTY TREASURER OF PITTSBURG COUNTY, OKLAHOMA.
    ERROR to the supreme COURT OP THE state op OKLAHOMA.
    No. 575.
    Argued February 23, 1912.
    Decided May 13, 1912.
    Decided on authority of Choate v. Trapp, ante, p. 665.
    28 Oklahoma, 502, reversed.
    The facts, which involve the taxability of- Choctaw allotments in Oklahoma, aré stated in the opinion.
    
      Mr. Willard L. Sturdevant and Mr. David C. McCurtain, with whom Mr. Edward P. Hill was bn the brief, for plaintiffs in error.
    
      Mr. Charles West, Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma, for defendants in error.
   Mr. Justice Lamar

delivered the opinion of the court.

The complaint alleges that the plaintiffs are Choctaws owning homesteads and surplus granted under the terms of the Atoka Agreement. Their applications to enjoin the officers of the State of Oklahoma from assessing their lands for taxation for the year 1909 was denied. All of the questions involved are disposed of by the decision in Choate v. Trapp, ante, p. 665. The judgment, therefore, is reversed and the case remanded with directions for further proceedings not inconsistent with that opinion.

Reversed.