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  2. Montford T. Johnson (November 1843 – February 17, 1896) was Chickasaw and a cattleman who lived in Indian Territory, what is now the present-day state of Oklahoma. Johnson was a well-known and respected entrepreneur, noted for his successful ranching operation that spanned a large area of central Oklahoma, including parts of what would ...

  3. A remarkable story inspired by the life of renowned Chickasaw cattleman Montford T. Johnson, a man who overcame great hardships to establish a ranching empire along the famous cattle highway of the American West, the Chisolm Trail.

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    • Biography, Drama, History
    • Nathan Frankowski
    • 2021-11-01
  4. Nov 9, 2021 · Yes, ‘Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher’ is based on a true story. The screenplay is penned by Lucy Tennessee Cole, taking inspiration from Neil R. Johnson’s 1960 book of the same name.

  5. Mar 18, 2022 · Meet Montford Johnson: The Chickasaw Rancher. Montford Thomas Johnson was born in November 1843 in the Indian Territory of present-day Oklahoma. His father, an English, Shakespearean actor, and his mother, a member of the Chickasaw Nation, were forced to head west on the Trail of Tears during the Chickasaw Removal.

  6. Montford Johnson was a Chickasaw cattleman and entrepreneur who overcame adversity to establish a ranching empire along the Chisholm Trail. He was born in November 1843 and raised by his grandmother with his sister, Adelaide.

  7. Montford Thomas Johnson [1] (Nov. 1843 - Feb. 17, 1896) was Chickasaw and a cattleman who lived in Indian Territory, what is now the present-day state of Oklahoma. Montford Johnson was a well-known and respected entrepreneur, noted for his successful ranching operation that spanned a large area of central Oklahoma, including parts of what would ...

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