Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 11, Number 3, September 1933
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Quarterly publication containing articles, book reviews, photographs, illustrations, and other works documenting Oklahoma history and preservation.
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881-1007 p. : ill.
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Oklahoma Historical Society Autumn 1933.
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- Peery, Dan W. Editorial and Publication Committee
- Foreman, Grant Editorial and Publication Committee
- Evans, George H. Editorial and Publication Committee
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- Robertson, Alice The Creek Indian Council in Session
- Meserve, John Bartlett, 1869-1943 The Plea of Crazy Snake (Chitto Harjo)
- Foreman, Carolyn Thomas, 1872-1967 Charity Hall
- Beeson, Leola Selman Homes of Distinguished Cherokee Indians
- Westbrook, Harriette Johnson The Chouteaus
- Peery, Dan W. The Indians' Friend, John H. Seger
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Place of Publication: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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- Main Title: Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 11, Number 3, September 1933
- 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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881-1007 p. : ill.
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"Volume XI. Number III."
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- OCLC: 1554537
- Library of Congress Control Number: 23-27299
- ISSN: 0009-6024
- Accession or Local Control No: 1933-v11-n03
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- Publication Title: Chronicles of Oklahoma
- Volume: 11
- Issue: 3
- Page Start: 881
- Page End: 1007
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- Homes of Distinguished Cherokee Indians - ark:/67531/metadc2191887
- The Chouteaus: Their Contributions to the History of the West, Part II - ark:/67531/metadc2191888
- The Indians' Friend John H. Seger: Continued from June - ark:/67531/metadc2191889
- Charity Hall: An Early Chickasaw School - ark:/67531/metadc2191886
- Editorials and Notes: Historic Fort Gibson - ark:/67531/metadc2191879
- Charles N. Haskell - ark:/67531/metadc2191880
- Resolution: Charles N. Haskell - ark:/67531/metadc2191882
- Greer County Pioneers Organize - ark:/67531/metadc2191884
- The Creek Indian Council in Session - ark:/67531/metadc2191883
- The Plea of Crazy Snake (Chitto Harjo) - ark:/67531/metadc2191885
- Oklahoma's First Telephone - ark:/67531/metadc2191881
- Necrology, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 11, Number 3, September 1933 - ark:/67531/metadc2191891
- Notes and Documents, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Volume 11, Number 3, September 1933 - ark:/67531/metadc2191890
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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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