Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 88, Number 3, Fall 2010

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Quarterly publication containing articles, book reviews, photographs, illustrations, and other works documenting Oklahoma history and preservation.

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257-384 p. : ill.

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Oklahoma Historical Society Autumn 2010.

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  • Pearce, Matthew Allen Bringing Back the Big Game: The Reintroduction of Elk to the Wichita Mountains
  • Levy, David W. The Rise and Fall and Rise and Fall of Edwin ("Daddy") DeBarr
  • Welch, Kristen D. Preaching in the "Open Air": The Ministries of Early Pentecostal Women Preachers in Oklahoma
  • Jones, Jennifer Restoring the Ravages of Time: The Knox Building of Enid, OK
  • Reed, J. Matthew Kiowa Tipi with Battle Pictures
  • O'Dell, Larry Review of Alternative Oklahoma: Contrarian Views of the Sooner State
  • Reese, Linda W. Review of Bright Epoch: Women and Coeducation in the American West
  • Hedglen, Thomas L. Review of Soldiers West: Biographies from the Military Frontier
  • Confer, Clarissa W. Review of African Cherokees in Indian Territory: From Chattel to Citizens
  • Bean, Christopher Review of Lost Creeks: Collected Journals, reviewed by Tol Foster Lause, Mark A., Race and Radicalism in the Union Army
  • Mott, Andrea Review of Spanish Mustangs in the Great American West: Return of the Horse
  • Corbett, Bill Review of Choctaw Crime and Punishment, 1884-1907

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Quarterly publication containing articles, book reviews, photographs, illustrations, and other works documenting Oklahoma history and preservation.

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257-384 p. : ill.

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"Volume LXXXVIII, Number Three."

Pagination is continuous for each volume.

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  • OCLC: 1554537
  • Library of Congress Control Number: 23027299
  • ISSN: 0009-6024
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc1725787

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  • Publication Title: Chronicles of Oklahoma
  • Volume: 88
  • Issue: 3
  • Page Start: 257
  • Page End: 384

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The Chronicles of Oklahoma

The Chronicles of Oklahoma is the scholarly journal published by the Oklahoma Historical Society. It is a quarterly publication and was first published in 1921.

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Bringing Back the Big Game: The Reintroduction of Elk to the Wichita Mountains (Article)

Bringing Back the Big Game: The Reintroduction of Elk to the Wichita Mountains

Article explores the circumstances surrounding the decision to move starving Rocky Mountain elk from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to the Wichita Mountains National Forest and Game Preserve in southwestern Oklahoma in 1911, and the Progressive conservation ideals behind bringing the elk to Oklahoma.

Bringing Back the Big Game: The Reintroduction of Elk to the Wichita Mountains - ark:/67531/metadc2006510

Restoring the Ravages of Time: The Knox Building of Enid, OK (Article)

Restoring the Ravages of Time: The Knox Building of Enid, OK

This article relays the story of the Knox Building in Enid, Oklahoma, from its origin to years of disrepair, and what ultimately led to the community effort for a restoration project in the 1990s.

Restoring the Ravages of Time: The Knox Building of Enid, OK - ark:/67531/metadc2006513

The Rise and Fall of Edwin ("Daddy") DeBarr (Article)

The Rise and Fall of Edwin ("Daddy") DeBarr

This article uses the life of Edwin DeBarr, one of the founding faculty members of the University of Oklahoma, to show the change in social, political, and racial attitudes over time at the university, ultimately leading to the removal of DeBarr's name from the Chemistry Building.

The Rise and Fall of Edwin ("Daddy") DeBarr - ark:/67531/metadc2006511

Notes and Documents, Fall 2010 (Article)

Notes and Documents, Fall 2010

Notes and Documents column including J. Matthew Reed's "The Kiowa Tipi with Battle Pictures," which highlights the re-discovery of a traditional Kiowa tipi housed within the Oklahoma Museum of History that had been forgotten for years. The article gives the history of the tipi, known as Tipi with Battle Pictures, and provides images of the tipi's art.

Notes and Documents, Fall 2010 - ark:/67531/metadc2006514

For the Record, Fall 2010 (Article)

For the Record, Fall 2010

For the Record section including the minutes of the regular quarterly board meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society that was held on April 28, 2010, as well as the minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Membership, which was held on April 29, 2010.

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Preaching in the "Open Air": The Ministries of Early Pentecostal Women Preachers in Oklahoma (Article)

Preaching in the "Open Air": The Ministries of Early Pentecostal Women Preachers in Oklahoma

This article profiles Dollie York, Lucy Hargis, Grace Curtis, and Ruth Moore, itinerant preachers for the International Pentecostal Holiness Church (IPHC) who used the outdoors as their pulpit for saving souls.

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Oklahoma Historical Society. Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 88, Number 3, Fall 2010, periodical, Autumn 2010; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1725787/: accessed June 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.

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