Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 77, Number 2, Summer 1999

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

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129-239 p. : ill.

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Oklahoma Historical Society Summer 1999.

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  • Hale, Frederick Recounting the Removal: Recent Native American Literary Reconstructions of the Trail of Tears
  • Sellars, Nigel With Folded Arms? or With Squirrel Guns?: The IWW and the Green Corn Rebellion
  • Haines, Joe D., Jr. "For our sake do all you can": The Indian Captivity and Death of Clara and Willie Blinn
  • Hewes, Leslie Gleanings from the Coulter School Memoirs: Recollections of Pioneering in Logan County
  • Mattingly, Janel A. Mrs. Oliver O. "Mamie" Hammonds: The "She-svengali" of Oklahoma
  • Blackburn, Bob L. Oklahoma Historians Hall of Fame-Rella Watts Looney
  • Harris, Rodger Opus 5281: The Story of the Kilgen Theater Organ at WKY Radio, the Civic Center Auditorium, and the State Museum of History
  • Wilson, Raymond Review of American Indians in World War I: At War and at Home
  • Ellis, Clyde Review of An Archaeology of the Soul: North American Indian Belief and Ritual
  • Beggs, Norman Edward Review of The Chiricahua Apache Prisoners of War: Fort Sill, 1894-1914
  • Franks, Clyda R. Review of Heart of the Circle: Photographs by Edward S. Curtis of Native American Women
  • Owen, Christopher H. Review of Many Wests: Place, Culture, and Regional Identity
  • Frank, Andrew Review of The Alabama-Coushatta Indians
  • Franks, Kenny A. (Kenny Arthur), 1945- Review of Desperado from Cowboy Flat: The Saga of Zip Wyatt
  • Despain, S. Matthew, 1963- Review of Nathan Boone and the American Frontier
  • Reese, Linda Review of Somebody Always Singing You
  • Loughlin, Patricia Review of Where Courage Is Like a Wild Horse: The World of an Indian Orphanage
  • Meredith, Howard Review of Life Among the Texas Indians: The WPA Narratives
  • Welsh, Carol Review of Beyond the Frontier: Exploring the Indian Country

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

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129-239 p. : ill.

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"Volume LXXVII, Number Two."

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/metadc1727518

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  • Publication Title: Chronicles of Oklahoma
  • Volume: 77
  • Issue: 2
  • Pages: 118
  • Page Start: 129
  • Page End: 239

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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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Gleanings from the Coulter School Memoirs: Recollections of Pioneering in Logan County

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Recounting the Removal: Recent Native American Literary Reconstructions of the Trail of Tears (Article)

Recounting the Removal: Recent Native American Literary Reconstructions of the Trail of Tears

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"For our sake do all you can": The Indian Captivity and Death of Clara and willie Blinn (Article)

"For our sake do all you can": The Indian Captivity and Death of Clara and willie Blinn

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For the Record, Summer 1999 (Article)

For the Record, Summer 1999

For the Record section including the minutes of the quarterly board meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society that was held on January 27, 1999.

For the Record, Summer 1999 - ark:/67531/metadc2031872

Notes and Documents, Summer 1999 (Article)

Notes and Documents, Summer 1999

Notes and Documents column including a document honoring Rella Watts Looney, who was inducted into the annual Oklahoma Historians Hall of Fame in 1999. It also describes the journey of the Kilgen Theater Organ being moved from WKY Radio to the Civic Center Auditorium, and eventually to the State Museum of History.

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Oklahoma Historical Society. Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 77, Number 2, Summer 1999, periodical, Summer 1999; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1727518/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.

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