Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 50, Number 1, Spring 1972
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Quarterly publication containing articles, book reviews, photographs, illustrations, and other works documenting Oklahoma history and preservation.
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139 p. : ill.
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Oklahoma Historical Society Spring 1972.
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- Kalisch, Beatrice J. Indian Territory Forts - 1839-1865
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- Jones, Alfred Haworth The Year Will Rogers Ran For President
- Shadburn, Don L. Cherokee Statesmen: The John Rogers Family
- Stewart, Roy P. Henry C. Hitch And His Times
- Kalisch, Philip A. Indian Territory Forts - 1839-1865
- Meredith, H. L. The Agrarian Reform Press in Oklahoma
- Moulton, Gary E. Review of The St. Louis San Francisco Transcontinental Railroad, The Thirty-fifth Parallel Project, 1853-1890
- Bennett, Paul L. Review of The Image of Lincoln In The South
- Shirk, George H. Review of The Black Military Experience In The American West
- Shoemaker, Arthur Review of Longhorns North Of The Arkansas; Review of Frontier Governor. Samuel J. Crawford Of Kansas.
- Shirk, George H. Review of Hell on the Border
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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 50, Number 1, Spring 1972
- 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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139 p. : ill.
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- OCLC: 1554537
- Library of Congress Control Number: 23027299
- ISSN: 0009-6024
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- Publication Title: Chronicles of Oklahoma
- Volume: 50
- Issue: 1
- Page Start: 1
- Page End: 139
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- Cherokee Statesmen: The John Rogers Family of Chattahoochee - ark:/67531/metadc2124138
- The Year Will Rogers Ran for President - ark:/67531/metadc2124137
- Indian Territory Forts: Charnel Houses of the Frontier, 1839-1865 - ark:/67531/metadc2124140
- The Agrarian Reform Press in Oklahoma, 1889-1922 - ark:/67531/metadc2124141
- Minutes of the Quarterly Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society, February 17, 1972 - ark:/67531/metadc2124142
- Henry C. Hitch and His Times - ark:/67531/metadc2124139
- Notes and Documents, Spring 1972 - ark:/67531/metadc2124143
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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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Cherokee Statesmen: The John Rogers Family of Chattahoochee (Article)
Article chronicles the life of the Rogers family as they worked and lived within the Cherokee Nation. The family fought for land rights of the Cherokee people while being active members of the community.
Cherokee Statesmen: The John Rogers Family of Chattahoochee - ark:/67531/metadc2124138
The Year Will Rogers Ran for President (Article)
Article narrates how an editor at the humor magazine "Life" nominated Will Rogers as a presidential candidate. Rogers was a fictious character who ran on a "bunkless" campaign slogan, meaning "without party affiliations." He was created as a satire for the political landscape of the late 1920s.
The Year Will Rogers Ran for President - ark:/67531/metadc2124137
Indian Territory Forts: Charnel Houses of the Frontier, 1839-1865 (Article)
Article recounts the numerous diseases and afflictions that befell the soldiers stationed at forts within the Indian Territory during the mid 19th century. Included within the article is a list of those affected and killed by the diseases at the forts.
Indian Territory Forts: Charnel Houses of the Frontier, 1839-1865 - ark:/67531/metadc2124140
The Agrarian Reform Press in Oklahoma, 1889-1922 (Article)
Article details the many farmers movements that took place throughout the Oklahoma Territory between 1889 and 1922.
The Agrarian Reform Press in Oklahoma, 1889-1922 - ark:/67531/metadc2124141
Minutes of the Quarterly Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society, February 17, 1972 (Article)
This section includes the minutes of the quarterly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society held on February 17, 1972. Included is a list of gifts received by the organization.
Minutes of the Quarterly Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society, February 17, 1972 - ark:/67531/metadc2124142
Henry C. Hitch and His Times (Article)
Article chronicles the history of the Hitch family who settled within the Panhandle area of Oklahoma Territory and nurtured a love for nature and farming throughout the generations.
Henry C. Hitch and His Times - ark:/67531/metadc2124139
Notes and Documents, Spring 1972 (Article)
Notes and Documents column including an announcement of the distribution of the organization's annual index, an announcement on memorials being written for the recently deceased members, and a list of books cataloged by the organization's library.
Notes and Documents, Spring 1972 - ark:/67531/metadc2124143
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Oklahoma Historical Society. Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 50, Number 1, Spring 1972, periodical, Spring 1972; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1796192/: accessed May 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.