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Bad Water and Epidemics: The Wages of Neglect at the Seneca Indian School

Description: Article analyzes the issues of poor federal management and general neglect of health and sanitation that put Indian students' lives in jeopardy at Seneca Indian School and at the nation's other Indian schools in the early twentieth century.
Date: Spring 2009
Creator: Bieloh, Christina
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Old Peoria: A Mother of Mining Camps

Description: Article details the lead mining operations that occurred within Peoria lands before and after the Civil War.
Date: Summer 1972
Creator: Nieberding, Velma
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

A Record of Clifton Pioneer Society of Quapaw Valley

Description: Article describes the lives of the founding members of the Clifton Pioneer Society of Quapaw Valley, an organization dedicated to preserving the frontier lifestyle through storytelling and reenactments.
Date: Summer 1929
Creator: Thompson, S. Carrie
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Wyandotte Mission: The Early Years, 1871-1900

Description: Article discusses the history of the Wyandotte Mission from 1871 to 1900. A. M. Gibson describes the establishment of the mission school, the curriculum offered there, and the communities it served to educate and provide religious services to.
Date: Summer 1958
Creator: Gibson, Arrell M.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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