Explore 16 Collections - M Matching
The Manchester Journal
The Manchester Journal was founded in 1893 as a politically independent newspaper. The paper continued to serve the Manchester area until 1928 when it ceased publication.
Added: May 2015.Mangum Star
These newspapers served the Mangum, Oklahoma area. The Star merged with several other titles during its long run.
Added: May 2015.Mannford Area Newspapers
Newspapers from the Mannford, Oklahoma area have been digitized in partnership with the Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.
Added: June 2022.Marmec News
The Maramec News began in 1912 in the town of Maramec, Pawnee County, Oklahoma. It was published by George M. Caldwell on a weekly basis.
Added: October 2013.Richard McConkay Photo Collection
With emphasis on the Enid area, these images span some five decades of Oklahoma history.
Added: April 2021.McCurtain Gazette
Semi-weekly newspaper published in Idabel, Oklahoma from 1907 to 1969.
Added: November 2012.William A. McGalliard Historical Collection
Photographs and documents related to William A. McGalliard, photographer, author, reporter, and historian.
Added: May 2020.The Medford Patriot
The Medford Patriot began in 1901 and was published until 1913. Its geographic coverage included Medford and Grant County, and it was published on a weekly basis by Palmer & Son.
Added: October 2013.The Medford Star
The Medford Star was published in Medford, Grant County from the 1890s until 1913. Its geographic coverage included Gibbon, Grant County as well as Medford.
Added: October 2013.John Melton Collection
Photographs from the Oklahoma Historical Society Research Division show people, events, and places.
Added: May 2019.Z.P. Meyers/Barney Hillerman Photographic Collection
Photographs of people, places, and products from the first half of the twentieth century. The collection emphasizes Oklahoma City street scenes, skylines, individual buildings, and aerial views.
Added: April 2019.Mulhall Enterprise
The Mulhall Enterprise was published by Willis B. Ehrman starting in 1894. It circulated every Friday with D. C. Dwinnell as the editor and James H. Scarr as the general manager.
Added: June 2014.Museum of the Ozarks History Collection
Photographs of people and scenes in and around Oklahoma City.
Added: November 2019.The Muskogee Cimeter (Muskgoee, I.T.)
The paper was founded in Muskogee, Indian Territory in 1901. The publication held a distinctly Republican point of view, with a focus on educating its readership in politics benefitting African Americans.
Added: November 2012.Muskogee Daily News
Newspapers published in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Titles include Muskogee Daily News and Muskogee Press.
Added: November 2019.Muskogee Phoenix
This newspaper was published in Muskogee, Indian Territory by Phoenix Print Company from 1901 until 1971.
Added: June 2014.