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Chronicles of Oklahoma, 27 (1), Oklahoma Historical Society, 1949, pp. 33-40, ark:/67531/metadc2192461
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Article continues to detail how Presbyterian missionaries established schools and churches among the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes in the mid and late 19th century.
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Chronicles of Oklahoma, 27 (1), Oklahoma Historical Society, 1949, pp. 33-40, ark:/67531/metadc2192461
Hiemstra, William L.Presbyterian Missionaries and Mission Churches Among the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, 1832-1865,
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Winter 1948;
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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