Article continues to chronicle the life of Dr. Leroy Long, a prominent physician within the Oklahoma and Indian Territories. This article focuses on his accomplishments and legacy within the territories.
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.
Article continues to chronicle the life of Dr. Leroy Long, a prominent physician within the Oklahoma and Indian Territories. This article focuses on his accomplishments and legacy within the territories.
Chronicles of Oklahoma, 20 (3), Oklahoma Historical Society, 1942, pp. 228-235, ark:/67531/metadc2192239
Chronicles of Oklahoma, 21 (1), Oklahoma Historical Society, 1943, pp. 92-102, ark:/67531/metadc2192258
Chronicles of Oklahoma, 20 (2), Oklahoma Historical Society, 1942, pp. 107-119, ark:/67531/metadc2192225
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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.
Article continues to chronicle the life of Dr. Leroy Long, a prominent physician within the Oklahoma and Indian Territories. This article focuses on the events that unfolded when Dr. Long first arrived within Oklahoma Territory.
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Chronicles of Oklahoma, 20 (3), Oklahoma Historical Society, 1942, pp. 228-235, ark:/67531/metadc2192239
Article continues to chronicle the life of Dr. Leroy Long, a prominent physician within the Oklahoma and Indian Territories. This article focuses on the beginning of his training within Oklahoma Territory.
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Chronicles of Oklahoma, 21 (1), Oklahoma Historical Society, 1943, pp. 92-102, ark:/67531/metadc2192258
Article chronicles the life of Dr. Leroy Long, a prominent physician within Oklahoma and Indian Territories who grew up during the Reconstruction Era within North Carolina.
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Chronicles of Oklahoma, 20 (2), Oklahoma Historical Society, 1942, pp. 107-119, ark:/67531/metadc2192225