Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 10, Number 1, March 1932 Page: 4
Related Items
Other items on this site that are directly related to the current periodical.
Events Among the Muskogees During Sixty Years (Article)
Article narrates the events of the author's life his life during the sixty years he spent living within Indian Territory as they coincide with historical events.
Chief Isparhecher (Article)
Article chronicles the life of Chief Isparhecher of the Loyal Creeks, a faction of the Creek tribe who fought with the Union armies during the Civil War and were against the selling of their land to the United States federal government.
The Opening of the Cherokee Outlet: The Run (Article)
Article narrates the events that transpired the day the Oklahoma Territory gained over 8 million acers of the Cherokee Outlet and opened for settlement.
Necrology, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 10, Number 1, March 1932 (Article)
Necrology section for Volume 10, Number 1, March 1932. It includes documents honoring William E. Roberts, Virginia Cox Sutton, Henry Kelly, Chilion Riley, William Bartlett Hudson, A. Frank Ross, Dr. John Hale Baldwin, and James Monroe Sanford.
Notes and Documents, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 10, Number 1, March 1932 (Article)
Notes and Documents section for Volume 10, Number 1, March 1932. It includes the minutes for the quarterly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society held on January 28, 1932.
The Choctaw Academy: Continued from December (Article)
Article is a continuation of the author's attempts to document the establishment and history of the Choctaw Academy, a mission school dedicated to the education of American Indian youths. Included are lists of the children enrolled within the school.
Engagement at Cabin Creek, Indian Territory (Article)
Article details the events surrounding the Battle of Cabin Creek and its impact on the outcome of the Civil War.
Editorial: Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 10, Number 1, March 1932 (Article)
Article consists of editorials written by the Chronicles' staff. Included is an announcement regarding the annual membership meeting of the Oklahoma Historical Society, a note on magazines and newspapers publishing articles about President George Washington's death and funeral, a note on the formation of the Tulsa Historical Society, and a note on the placement of a historical marker where Washington Irving started his journey.
Clarence W. Turner (Article)
Article honors Clarence W. Turner, owner of the Turner Hardware Company. Through his company's success, Turner was integral to the prosperity of Muskogee County and the Indian Territory.
The Muskogee Historical Society (Article)
Article details two accomplishments of the Muskogee Historical Society: the dedication of the start of Washington Irving's adventure into the American west with a historical marker and acquiring the title for old Fort Gibson.
John J. Gerlach (Article)
Article chronicles the patronage and accomplishments of John J. Gerlach, the owner of a general store that served ranchers and trail drivers working on the railroads.
The Honorary Alice M. Robertson (Article)
Article honors Alice M. Robertson, the second woman to sit in the United States House of Representatives. She founded Tulsa University, worked diligently with mission schools, was a postmaster, and helped with supply runs for soldiers serving in the Spanish-American War and the First World War.
Reference the current page of this Periodical.
Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 10, Number 1, March 1932, periodical, March 1932; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1827131/m1/4/: accessed February 12, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.