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The Battle of the Washita, Revisited: A Journey to a Historic Site in 1933

Description: Article describes the journey of Howard F. Van Zandt and Guy W. Lanman, two graduate students from the University of Oklahoma, to the historic site of the Battle of the Washita in 1933. Howard F. Van Zandt provides his reconstruction of the events following the walkthrough of the battle sites and his interaction with a Cheyenne survivor of the attack.
Date: Spring 1984
Creator: Van Zandt, Howard F.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cattle, Coal, and Indian Land: A Tradition of Mining in Southeastern Oklahoma

Description: Article describes the history of coal mining in Choctaw and Chickasaw lands in Indian Territory. This industry grew and developed into the 1950s-70s format, strip mining, and Michael J. Hightower discusses the newer legislation created for the restoration of lands carved out by the process.
Date: Spring 1984
Creator: Hightower, Michael J.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

For the Record, Spring 1984

Description: For the Record section including the minutes of the quarterly board meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society that was held on October 26, 1983. It also includes lists of new annual and life members from July 28 to October 26, 1983 and a list of donors who gave gifts to the OHS in the third quarter of 1983.
Date: Spring 1984
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

"Harmony and Cooperation": Robert A. Hefner, Mayor of Oklahoma City

Description: Article illustrates the life and political career of Robert A. Hefner, who served as mayor of Oklahoma City from 1939 to 1947. Clifford Trafzer explores his success in fostering community and urban development, and some of the challenges he faced during the Great Depression and World War II.
Date: Spring 1984
Creator: Trafzer, Clifford
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

"Justice is our Battle Cry": The Territorial Free Home League

Description: Article describes the history of the Territorial Free Home League, an organization that fought for freedom from land mortgages for Oklahoma settlers. Mary Ann Blochowiak explores the proceedings of legislation in Congress, key figures in the effort, and the eventual passage of the Free Home Bill.
Date: Spring 1984
Creator: Blochowiak, Mary Ann
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

A Refuge for the Longhorn

Description: Article describes the process of acquiring a herd of nearly extinct Longhorns for the Wichita National Forest and Game Preserve, beginning with the first purchase from a ranger from the preserve in 1910, Frank Rush.
Date: Spring 1984
Creator: ODell, Judy Kaye
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

For the Record, Fall 1984

Description: For the Record section including the minutes of the Oklahoma Historical Society annual meeting and the minutes of quarterly board meeting of the Board of Directors of the OHS that were both held on April 27, 1984. It also includes lists of new annual and life members from January 26 to April 27, 1984, and a list of donors who gave gifts to the OHS in the first quarter of 1984.
Date: Autumn 1984
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

New Deal for Oklahoma's Children: Federal Day Care Centers, 1933-1946

Description: Article describes the history and impact of the federally regulated National Day Care System set up during World War II era. Funded by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration, the program was meant to provide child care for mothers who had joined the workforce and jobs to those without, but there were some setbacks in the process of its implementation.
Date: Autumn 1984
Creator: Otey, George N.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Notes and Documents, Fall 1984

Description: Notes and Documents column including a report from S. S. Scott, Confederate Commissioner of Indian Affairs, during his first tour of Indian Territory. It includes an introduction by Mark Lea "Beau" Cantrell providing historical context for his report on "Conditions of the Indians West of Arkansas, 1863" and their loyalties.
Date: Autumn 1984
Creator: Scott, S. S. & Cantrell, Mark Lea
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

The Sacramental Wine Case of 1917-18

Description: Article explores the Sacramental Wine Case of 1918, during which the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled the sacramental wine of the Catholic Church exempt from prohibition laws in Oklahoma. Keith Tolman investigates the historical context of the era, including the personal case of Monsignor John Metter and the wider issue of anti-Catholicism in the area.
Date: Autumn 1984
Creator: Tolman, Keith
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

War for Survival: The Wichita Indians during the Civil War

Description: Article describes the turmoil and travel the Wichita tribe faced during the Civil War, as they were relocated to Kansas as war refugees, then eventually made the trek back to their home in Indian Territory under threat of floods, epidemics, and attacks from neighboring tribes. Stan Hoig chronicles their journeys and provides historical context.
Date: Autumn 1984
Creator: Hoig, Stan
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

The Battle of Devil's Backbone Mountain

Description: Article chronicles the Battle of Devil's Backbone on Devil's Backbone Mountain, a skirmish that occurred between Confederate and Federal troops during the Civil War. Tom Franzman discusses the ramifications of the Northern victory and how it contributed to the deterioration of Confederate control in the area.
Date: Winter 1984
Creator: Franzman, Tom
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Cyrus Byington: Missionary to the Choctaws

Description: Article describes the life of missionary Cyrus Byington and his family in their work among the Choctaws. Rather than attempting to teach and preach in English, Byington learned the Choctaw language to the point where he could translate the bible and give sermons in the native language of the community, and weathered the changing times of the mid to late nineteenth century.
Date: Winter 1984
Creator: Coleman, Louis
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

For the Record, Winter 1984-85

Description: For the Record section including the minutes of the quarterly board meeting of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Historical Society that was held on July 25, 1984. It also includes lists of new annual and life members from April 28 to July 25, 1984, and a list of donors who gave gifts to the OHS in the second quarter of 1984.
Date: Winter 1984
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Frontier Politics: The Bases of Partisan Choice in Oklahoma Territory, 1890-1904

Description: Article explores the political environment and history of Oklahoma Territory, focusing on the political parties that existed during the era and the bases of partisan choice. Worth Robert Miller provides insight about the impact of the People's, or Populist, Party on territorial politics.
Date: Winter 1984
Creator: Miller, Robert Worth
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

The Oklahoma Delegation to the Democratic Convention of 1924

Description: Article describes the proceedings of the 1924 Democratic National Convention, focusing on the Oklahoma Delegation and the longest process on record towards choosing a presidential candidate for the election. Among the political factors causing division was the conflict between anti-Klan and Ku Klux Klan supporters.
Date: Winter 1984
Creator: Pennington, William D.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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