Oklahoma Code § 2-4-13

Title 2. Agriculture: "Dog Iron" brand
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The brand known as the "Dog Iron" brand, as shown and listed on
page 107 at line 23 of the 1950 Oklahoma Brand Book, and which brand
was used during his lifetime by the late Will Rogers of Oologah and
Claremore, Oklahoma, shall be reserved to the State of Oklahoma for
historical purposes.  It shall be unlawful for any person to use the
brand for the branding or marketing of animals, provided that the
statewide livestock organization may register the brand in the name
of any blood relative or descendant of Will Rogers, so the brand may
be perpetuated and preserved for historical purposes and in honor of
the memory of Will Rogers.

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