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Early History of Noble County

Description: Article chronicles the establishment and history of Noble county within the state of Oklahoma.
Date: Spring 1939
Creator: Fitchett, Allen D.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Notes and Documents, June 1939

Description: Notes and Documents column including a note regarding the formation of a historical society with Central High School in Tulsa, a speech given on Indian Territory Day, a note on the annual meeting of the Sons of the American Revolution within Oklahoma, an announcement regarding newspapers publishing copies of the Chronicles, an announcement for the repair of a Quaker church, an announcement for the celebration of the opening of the Cherokee Strip, a note on the birthdays of the towns Meeker and … more
Date: Summer 1939
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Notes and Documents, March 1939

Description: Notes and Documents column including a note on the presentation of Confederate photographs, an announcement on the gift of a Chisholm Trail map to the society, a note on the acquisition of a Richards gun by the society, an announcement on the meeting of the Oklahoma State Archaeological Society, an announcement regarding a new art exhibit within the society's building, a note on the society's representation at a national conference, a announcement of the opening of the Will Rogers Memorial Muse… more
Date: Spring 1939
Creator: Moffitt, James W.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Trinity Episcopal Church, Tulsa

Description: Article chronicles the history of the Trinity Episcopal Church, established within Indian Territory, and its impact on the community.
Date: Autumn 1939
Creator: Meserve, John Bartlett, 1869-1943
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Problems of a Cherokee Principal Chief

Description: Article contains letters and telegraph correspondences to the Cherokee Principal Chief Dennis Wolf Bushyhead as he dealt with problems regarding his tribe.
Date: Autumn 1939
Creator: Keith, Harold
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Autobiography of Governor A. J. Seay

Description: Article is an excerpt from the autobiography of Governor A. J. Seay, the second governor of Oklahoma.
Date: Spring 1939
Creator: Peery, Dan W. & Seay, A. J.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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