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Early Days in Payne County

Description: Article narrates his experiences living in Payne County during its establishment in Oklahoma. Included are also his experiences working in community service and with the newspaper companies within the county.
Date: Spring 1925
Creator: Guthrey, E. Bee
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

An Incident in the Early History of Dewey County

Description: Article chronicles the life of Judge Jerome S. Workman, the probate judge of "D" county, now known as Dewey County, during its early settlement period. He used his experience as a cowboy to deal with outlaws and the legal system.
Date: Winter 1925
Creator: Northup, Frank D.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Notes and Documents, December 1925

Description: Notes and Documents column including the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society in its third quarter that was held on November 3, 1925, an instructional note to librarians, and an index for the volume.
Date: Winter 1925
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Notes and Documents, April 1925

Description: Notes and Documents section for Volume 3, Number 1, April 1925. It includes the meeting minutes of the annual meeting of the Oklahoma Historical Society held on February 3,1925, an announcement of the publication of "Maine Forts", a note on the organization of societies to fund the preservation of historic sites within Oklahoma, and a note on the semi-centennial celebration of the Battle of Adobe Walls.
Date: Spring 1925
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Reminiscences of a Range Rider

Description: Article details the experiences of James C. Henderson as a range rider during the establishment of Kay County and the Cherokee strip within Oklahoma. He wrote his manuscript documenting his life for his two young sons. Included in the article are experts from the manuscript.
Date: Winter 1925
Creator: Henderson, James C. & Thoburn, Joseph B.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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