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Tom Hale, 1862-1941, et al.

Description: Article consists of two articles connected to the history of the state of Oklahoma. The first article chronicles the life of Tom Hale, the owner of the Townsend Wholesale Grocery Company. The second article describes the first elections within the Chickasaw Nation.
Date: Spring 1943
Creator: Williams, Robert L. & Harrel, Gordon M.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Wild Cat's Death and Burial

Description: Article chronicles how Wild Cat, a Seminole chief of African origin who lead his people throughout the Seminole war and migration to Mexico from 1849-1850, became a leader within his tribe.
Date: Spring 1943
Creator: Porter, Kenneth W.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Indian Territory Ghost Towns, et al.

Description: Article consists of articles connected to the history of the state of Oklahoma. The first article explains the existence of ghost towns within the Indian Territory. The second article chronicles the genealogy and career of George Samuel Ramsey. The third article chronicles the genealogy and accomplishments of Robert Bebb, a prominent botanist. The fourth article explains the foundation of the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Date: Spring 1943
Creator: Townsend, A. C.; Williams, Robert L. & Foreman, Carolyn Thomas, 1872-1967
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

The Hyechka Club

Description: Article lists the charter members and officers of the Hyechka Club, a women's cultural music club created for the Creek tribe.
Date: Winter 1943
Creator: Clinton, Fred S.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

John Bartlett Meserve, et al.

Description: Article memorializes several prominent figures within Oklahoma's history. Included is a memorial to the Oklahoma Historical Society's Board of Directors, John Bartlett Meserve; Philip Ashton Norris, a business man within Oklahoma Territory; and, General John Coppinger, a commander at Fort Gibson.
Date: Summer 1943
Creator: Foreman, Grant; Williams, Robert L. & Foreman, Carolyn Thomas, 1872-1967
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

The First Indian Territory & Notes

Description: Article explains how the first state board of the American Red Cross was created within the state of Oklahoma. Included are excerpts from the diary of Sue McBeth as she worked as a missionary for the Choctaw tribe within Indian Territory.
Date: Summer 1943
Creator: Clinton, Fred S. & Lewis, Anna
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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