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Union Mission, 1826-1837

Description: Article discusses the history of Union Mission from 1826 to 1837 through a summary of the Journal of the Union Mission kept in the library of the Oklahoma Historical Society. Hope Holway discusses the difficulties the missionaries faced in their work, the cost of living there, and the people groups they intended to minister to.
Date: Winter 1962
Creator: Holway, Hope
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Poteau River Basin Association Meeting

Description: Photograph of "Rev. John E. Evens, chairman of the Poteau River Basin Association speaking to the fifth annual meeting of the association." With the exception of Evans, who is at the microphone podium, there are over 50 UNIDENTIFIED people in the photograph's foreground and background.
Date: unknown
Creator: Poe, Buford
Partner: Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society

Marking the Butterfield: Retracing the Indian Territory Segment of the 1858-61 Butterfield Overland Mail Stagecoach Road

Description: In 2018 the National Park Service recommended that the Butterfield Overland Mail Stagecoach Road be designated a National Historic Trail. Sixty years earlier, OHS staff marked this important trade and transit route with historical markers. This article retraces the road, describing the landmarks as they appeared on the 1958 trek as well as their present conditions.
Date: Spring 2019
Creator: Dragoo, Susan Penn
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Elizabeth Jacobs Quinton, Centenarian

Description: Article describes an interview with Elizabeth Jacobs Quinton, a Choctaw woman, about her upbringing in the Choctaw Nation and her life at New Hope Mission. Mrs. C. M. Whaley discusses impressions of the woman and highlights the details of her account.
Date: Summer 1951
Creator: Whaley, Mrs. C. M.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Letters of Henry M. Rector and J. R. Kannaday to John Ross of the Cherokee Nation

Description: Article includes and discusses correspondence between Henry M. Rector, Governor of Arkansas, Lieutenant Colonel J. R. Kannady, and Chief John Ross of the Cherokee Nation. Harry J. Lemley explores Ross's efforts to remain neutral as both Confederate leaders sought to ally with Cherokee Nation during the Civil War.
Date: Autumn 1964
Creator: Lemley, Harry J.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0327.0151]

Description: Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "President John F. Kennedy walks past part of tremendous crowd that came to this small crossroads to see him cut ribbon officially opening Okla. Hwy. 103 10/29."
Date: 1961
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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