Coyle v. Smith
Coyle v. Smith, 221 U.S. 559 (1911), was a Supreme Court of the United States case that held that the newly created state of Oklahoma was permitted to move its capital city from Guthrie to Oklahoma City, notwithstanding the Enabling Act provision that prohibited it from being moved from Guthrie until after 1913.
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Coyle v. Smith
Coyle v. Smith, 221 U.S. 559 (1911), was a Supreme Court of the United States case that held that the newly created state of Oklahoma was permitted to move its capital city from Guthrie to Oklahoma City, notwithstanding the Enabling Act provision that prohibited it from being moved from Guthrie until after 1913.
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W.H. Coyle v. Thomas P. Smith, Secretary of State of the State of Oklahoma
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Oklahoma Enabling Act provisio ...... lahoma Supreme Court affirmed.
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W.H. Coyle v. Thomas P. Smith, Secretary of State of the State of Oklahoma
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