Notes and Documents section for Volume 26, Number 3, Autumn 1948. It includes an announcement of the appointment of Dr. Emma Estill-Harbor to the position of president of the Oklahoma Historical Society, letters written by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a recount of Jeremiah Curtin's experiences within Indian Territory, a summary of the meeting of the Tulsa County Bar Association, a note on a gift received from the British House of Commons, a note on a Confederate memorial, a list of members of the Oklahoma Press Association and of the OHS who recently passed, and an announcement of the cancelation of …
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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 section for Volume 26, Number 3, Autumn 1948. It includes an announcement of the appointment of Dr. Emma Estill-Harbor to the position of president of the Oklahoma Historical Society, letters written by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a recount of Jeremiah Curtin's experiences within Indian Territory, a summary of the meeting of the Tulsa County Bar Association, a note on a gift received from the British House of Commons, a note on a Confederate memorial, a list of members of the Oklahoma Press Association and of the OHS who recently passed, and an announcement of the cancelation of the society's quarterly meeting.
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