Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 59, Number 1, Spring 1981
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Quarterly publication containing articles, book reviews, photographs, illustrations, and other works documenting Oklahoma history and preservation.
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132 p. : ill.
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Oklahoma Historical Society Spring 1981.
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This periodical is part of the collection entitled: The Chronicles of Oklahoma and was provided by the Oklahoma Historical Society to The Gateway to Oklahoma History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. It has been viewed 219 times, with 6 in the last month. More information about this issue can be viewed below.
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- Stewart, Roy P. Raymond S. McLain: America's Greatest Citizen Soldier
- McFadden, Marguerite Colonel John Thompson Drew: Cherokee Cavalier
- Peters, Edmund A. Joseph Danne: Oklahoma Plant Geneticist and His Triumph Wheat
- Gray, Sally M. Joseph Carden's "Most Perfect" Church
- Williams, Nudie E. Black Men Who Wore the Star
- Thorpe, Grace F. The Jim Thorpe Family: From Wisconsin to Indian Territory, Part I
- DeMoss, Nettie Indian Territory Memories
- Zwink, Timothy A. Review of Jim Thorpe: World's Greatest Athlete
- Trafzer, Clifford E. Review of L.E. Phillips: Banker, Oil Man, Civic Leader
- Peters, Edmund A. Review of The Depression in the Southwest
- Thomas, James H. Review of The Rainmakers: American "Pluviculture" to World War II
- Moulton, Gary E. Review of The Cherokee Nation of Indians; Review of Historical Sketch of the Cherokee
- Everman, Michael Review of The Cowboy: An Unconventional History of Civilization on the Old-Time Cattle Range
- Franks, Kenny A. (Kenny Arthur), 1945- Review of William Robinson Leigh: Western Artist; Review of Thomas Moran: Watercolors of the American West
- Willard, William Review of The Pawnee Ghost Dance Hand Game: Ghost Dance Revival and Ethnic Identity
- Shoemaker, Edward C. Oklahoma Books
- Moore, Gordon Oklahoma Books
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- Moore, Gordon, 1955- Assistant Editor
- Morgan, Chris Editorial Assistant
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Oklahoma Historical Society
Place of Publication: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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The mission of the Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS) is to collect, preserve, and share the history and culture of the state of Oklahoma and its people. The OHS was founded on May 27, 1893, by members of the Territorial Press Association.
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- Main Title: Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 59, Number 1, Spring 1981
- Serial Title: Chronicles of Oklahoma
Description
Quarterly publication containing articles, book reviews, photographs, illustrations, and other works documenting Oklahoma history and preservation.
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132 p. : ill.
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"Volume LIX."
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- OCLC: 1554537
- Library of Congress Control Number: 23027299
- ISSN: 0009-6024
- Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc1752018
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- Publication Title: Chronicles of Oklahoma
- Volume: 59
- Issue: 1
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- The Jim Thorpe Family: From Wisconsin to Indian Territory, Part I - ark:/67531/metadc2031393
- Raymond S. McLain: America's Greatest Citizen Soldier - ark:/67531/metadc2031388
- Colonel John Thompson Drew: Cherokee Cavalier - ark:/67531/metadc2031389
- Black Men Who Wore the "Star" - ark:/67531/metadc2031392
- Joseph Danne: Oklahoma Plant Geneticist and His Triumph Wheat - ark:/67531/metadc2031390
- Note and Documents, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 59, Number 1, Spring 1981 - ark:/67531/metadc2031395
- Joseph Carden's "Most Perfect" Church - ark:/67531/metadc2031391
- For the Record, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 59, Number 1, Spring 1981 - ark:/67531/metadc2031394
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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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The Jim Thorpe Family: From Wisconsin to Indian Territory, Part I (Article)
Article describes the ancestors and roots of Jim Thorpe's family. Jim Thorpe's sister, Grace F. Thorpe, examines the history of the Thorpe family in Indian Territory and their connections to the Sac and Fox and Potawatomi tribes.
The Jim Thorpe Family: From Wisconsin to Indian Territory, Part I - ark:/67531/metadc2031393
Raymond S. McLain: America's Greatest Citizen Soldier (Article)
Article honors Raymond S. McLain, an Oklahoma general who had both a successful civilian career and an illustrious military one. Roy P. Stewart describes McLain's accomplishments during World War II that merited the many awards he received.
Raymond S. McLain: America's Greatest Citizen Soldier - ark:/67531/metadc2031388
Colonel John Thompson Drew: Cherokee Cavalier (Article)
Article describes the life and military career of Colonel John Thompson Drew. A key figure in the Cherokee Nation, Drew was as a wealthy merchant and judge who had to overcome many difficulties after the conclusion of the Civil War.
Colonel John Thompson Drew: Cherokee Cavalier - ark:/67531/metadc2031389
Black Men Who Wore the "Star" (Article)
Article explores the accomplishments of black men who became deputy marshals to enforce the law on the frontier of Indian Territory. Nudie E. Williams focuses on the lives and motivations of three men in particular: Bass Reeves, Zeke Miller, and Grant Johnson.
Black Men Who Wore the "Star" - ark:/67531/metadc2031392
Joseph Danne: Oklahoma Plant Geneticist and His Triumph Wheat (Article)
Article details the major contribution Joseph Danne, Oklahoma plant geneticist, made when he developed a new variety of wheat that was sturdier and would produce more yield in the 1940s. Edmund A. Peters provides historical background in the field of plant genetics, and walks readers through the process that led to the creation of Triumph wheat.
Joseph Danne: Oklahoma Plant Geneticist and His Triumph Wheat - ark:/67531/metadc2031390
Note and Documents, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 59, Number 1, Spring 1981 (Article)
Notes and Documents section from Volume 59, Number 1, Spring 1981. It includes a personal narrative written by Nettie DeMoss about her experiences growing up in Indian Territory. Norman Crowe, editor of the document, provides an introduction to the piece.
Note and Documents, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 59, Number 1, Spring 1981 - ark:/67531/metadc2031395
Joseph Carden's "Most Perfect" Church (Article)
Article depicts the design and construction of St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Ardmore, Oklahoma in the late nineteenth century. Sally M. Gray focuses on the vision Reverend Joseph Carden had for this church and the plans that led to its construction.
Joseph Carden's "Most Perfect" Church - ark:/67531/metadc2031391
For the Record, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 59, Number 1, Spring 1981 (Article)
For the Record section from Volume 59, Number 1, Spring 1981. It includes the minutes of the quarterly board meeting of the Board of Directors of the OHS that was held on October 23, 1980. It also includes a list honoring the donors who gave gifts to the OHS in the third quarter of 1980 and lists of new annual and new life members of the OHS from July 25 to October 23 of 1980.
For the Record, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 59, Number 1, Spring 1981 - ark:/67531/metadc2031394
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Oklahoma Historical Society. Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 59, Number 1, Spring 1981, periodical, Spring 1981; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1752018/: accessed March 20, 2023), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.