Notes and Documents column including a document about Martha Mulholland, Chief Clerk of the Oklahoma Historical Society from 124 to 1954, reports about archaeological excavations and discoveries, a document about the Vann house, and a story about a Choctaw "squirrel stick" told by Coleman J. Ward.
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.
Notes and Documents column including a document about Martha Mulholland, Chief Clerk of the Oklahoma Historical Society from 124 to 1954, reports about archaeological excavations and discoveries, a document about the Vann house, and a story about a Choctaw "squirrel stick" told by Coleman J. Ward.
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Key, William S.; Wright, Muriel H. (Muriel Hazel), 1889-1975; Vann, Robert H. & Ward, Coleman J.Notes and Documents, Spring 1954,
article,
Spring 1954;
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
(https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2123533/:
accessed July 1, 2024),
The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org;
crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.