The Oklahoma Representative
History
The Oklahoma Representative, established in 1894, was sponsored by the People’s Party out of Guthrie, Oklahoma. The motto of the paper was “Freedom to Every Man His Mind and to Every Mind its Judgement.”
The paper was published by the Vincent-Bailey Publishing Company and measured 15 by 22 inches. The Representative was issued on Thursdays and in 1898 the circulation was 1,450. Leo Vincent was listed as the editor and Fred Baily the associate director.
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The Oklahoma Representative in The Gateway to Oklahoma History. Oklahoma Historical Society. https://gateway.okhistory.org/explore/collections/OKRPV/ accessed September 11, 2024.
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