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[Report Card for Trad Ferguson]

Description: Teacher's report card signed by Elva TB Ferguson to Watonga Public Schools from 1909 for Trad Ferguson, listing marks for a series of subjects.
Date: 1909
Creator: Watonga Public Schools
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Brochure on Ernest L. Johnson

Description: Brochure on Ernest L. Johnson, Region VI NAACP National Board Member. Lists his Civil Rights experience and his achievements with the NAACP.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

NAACP Stratigic Priorities and Goals 2002-2006

Description: Brochure for the NAACP Strategic Priorities and Goals 2002-2006. Includes capacity building initiatives and civil rights initiatives.
Date: unknown
Creator: Mfume, Kweisi
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

NAACP membership brochure

Description: Brochure explaining the goals of the NAACP and the benefits of joining.
Date: unknown
Creator: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

NAACP membership brochure

Description: Brochure explaining the history, goals, and benefits of joining the NAACP.
Date: unknown
Creator: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Claremore, Oklahoma: Best Known Little City

Description: Booklet that describes Claremore, Oklahoma, created by the Claremore Tourist Association. Known as "Best Know Little City in America," and having Will Rogers as the cover picture.
Date: unknown
Creator: Claremore Tourist Association
Partner: Rogers County Historical Society

Come to Claremore Oklahoma

Description: Booklet describing Claremore, Oklahoma. Cover says, "Come to Claremore, Oklahoma -the town Will Rogers called his home." Has a picture of statue of Will Rogers and photo of Claremore from the air.
Date: unknown
Partner: Rogers County Historical Society

1907 Belvidere Christmas

Description: 1907 Belvidere Christmas, a 3 act play by Lois Hawkins.
Date: 2007
Creator: Hawkins, Lois
Partner: Rogers County Historical Society
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