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Native American Newspapers
These Oklahoma newspapers were published by and for Native American communities. The collection includes different titles serving various tribes within Oklahoma's Indian territories.
Added: November 2012.The New Era
The New Era was started by J. M. Kimball, who acted as the publisher. The paper was published every Thursday in Davenport, Oklahoma. In 1916 the title changed to The Davenport New Era.
Added: November 2012.The New State
This Haileyville newspaper The New State, created in 1905, earned its name due to creators' anticipation of Oklahoma’s shift from Indian Territory into statehood.
Added: June 2014.Norman Daily Transcript
The Norman Daily Transcript began in 1898, operated by Ed P. Ingle. The newspaper's mission focused on staying dedicated to the progression of Norman as well as the prosperity of the residents.
Added: November 2012.Norman Democrat-Topic
The Democrat Topic formed after the consolidation of Territorial Topic and the State Democrat. During the merger, Quincy T. Brown and George W. Tracy served as the publisher and editor respectively.
Added: November 2012.Norman Transcript (Weekly)
The weekly Norman Transcript was first published in July 1889. This paper, like its daily counterpart, was created by Ed P. Ingle and documented the growth and progress of Norman.
Added: November 2012.