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A Heritage to Share

Description: Article tells the story of Ida Fancher's recollections traveling to a dugout home in Cheyenne-Arapaho country, as well as marrying on the Oklahoma frontier and raising her own pioneer family. Very Holding provides a rich description of the interview and outside context.
Date: Spring 1964
Creator: Holding, Vera Zumwalt
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Working Our Way through College

Description: Article provides a personal recollection of R. M. House's journey to attend Oklahoma A & M in Stillwater, Oklahoma. House describes the difficulties he faced and the people he met along the way using various modes of transport.
Date: Summer 1964
Creator: House, R. Morton
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Necrology, Spring 1964

Description: Column documenting biographical information about Oklahomans who have died, including pioneer abstractor Minnie Regina Slief and teacher Irene Buzzard Robison.
Date: Spring 1964
Creator: Slief, Golda B. & Drake, Florence
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Necrology, Winter 1964-65

Description: Column documenting biographical information about Oklahomans who have died; this issue discusses Maimee Lee Robinson Browne, community leader for education and public welfare.
Date: Winter 1964
Creator: Allspaugh, Alice Browne
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Old Greer County

Description: Article describes the journey of the E. M. DeBerry family from Texas to Old Greer County and their life on the frontier. Author Annie Laurie Steele includes an account by her aunt, Miss Rosabel DeBerry, about hunting, cooking, taking care of livestock, and housing visitors in their pioneer home.
Date: Spring 1964
Creator: Steele, Annie Laurie
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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