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Our Brother in Red. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1886

Description: Monthly newspaper from Muskogee, Indian Territory "devoted to the Promotion of the Cause of Education, Temperance, And Religion, in the Indian Territory." (Vol. I, Number 3) Included are social and religious news items, editorials, and literature along with advertising.
Date: April 1, 1886
Creator: Brewer, Theodore F.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Our Brother in Red. (Muskogee, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1887

Description: Monthly newspaper from Muskogee, Indian Territory "devoted to the Promotion of the Cause of Education, Temperance, And Religion, in the Indian Territory." (Vol. I, Number 3) Included are social and religious news items, editorials, and literature along with advertising.
Date: April 1, 1887
Creator: Brewer, Theodore F.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Land Openings, 1889

Description: Photograph of from L to R: "Kid" Ernest C Hamill, photographer, Harry Bacon, a Sooner, and an unidentified Cheyenne woman at a stage barn before April 22, 1889, April 1889.
Date: April 1889
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0232.0174]

Description: Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Except for a few hurriedly constructed frame buildings, Guthrie was for a considerable time, a city of tents. Signs on tents indicated law and land offices, lunch rooms and hotels, blacksmith shops and grocery stores. The tent city extended for some distance on both sides of the railroad tracks."
Date: April 27, 1889
Creator: Swearingen, Harmon Theodore
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0232.0225]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "April 27, 1889 -- Guthrie promised to be the most important town in the new territory. Frame buildings started going up immediately. Masses of People moved in."
Date: April 27, 1889
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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