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Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 7, Number 3, September 1929

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

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207-360 p. : ill.

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Oklahoma Historical Society September 1929.

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

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207-360 p. : ill.

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"Volume VII."

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  • OCLC: 1554537
  • Library of Congress Control Number: 23027299
  • ISSN: 0009-6024
  • Accession or Local Control No: 1929_v07_n03
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc1826921

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  • Publication Title: Chronicles of Oklahoma
  • Volume: 7
  • Issue: 3
  • Page Start: 207
  • Page End: 360

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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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Oklahoma Historical Society. Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 7, Number 3, September 1929, periodical, September 1929; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1826921/: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.

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