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  1. Oklahoma: A History of Five Centuries by Arrell Morgan Gibson, 1981-12
  2. The First Hundred Years: Oklahoma State University : People, Programs, Places (Centennial Histories Series) by Robert B. Kamm, Carolyn G. Hanneman, et all 1990-09
  3. A History of the Oklahoma State University College of Arts and Sciences (Centennial Histories Series) by Adelia N. Hanson, Joseph Allen Stout, 1992-08
  4. A History of the Oklahoma State University Intercollegiate Athletics (Centennial Histories Series) by Doris Dellinger, 1987-12
  5. Echoes of Oklahoma Football: The Greatest Stories Ever Told
  6. Oklahoma I Had Never Seen Before: Alternative Views of Oklahoma History
  7. Ghost Towns of Oklahoma by John Wesley Morris, 1980-06
  8. Oklahoma Football Encyclopedia by Ray Dozier, 2006-09-01
  9. Glory Days of Summer: The History of Baseball in Oklahoma by Bob Burke, Kenny A. Franks, et all 1999-10-01
  10. One O'clock Jump: The Unforgettable History of the Oklahoma City Blue Devils by Douglas Henry Daniels, 2007-02-11
  11. The Story of Oklahoma by W. David Baird, Danney Goble, 2006-10
  12. Oklahoma Treasures and Treasure Tales by Steve Wilson, 1989-05
  13. Tourists of History: Memory, Kitsch, and Consumerism from Oklahoma City to Ground Zero by Marita Sturken, 2007-10
  14. Guide to Photographs in the Western History Collections of the University of Oklahoma

1. Oklahoma History
books. They, fearing that I would suffer from boredom, due to a physical disability, taught me to appreciate history, and learning.
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A Brief History of Oklahoma Prehistoric Inhabitants The Native Tribes French and Spanish Explorations The French Traders ... Bibliography This research is dedicated to my two sets of grandparents: Frank Cobb and Florence (Minesinger) Adams Samuel Earl and Mary Ellen (Adair) Riddle who taught me as a child to appreciate learning, and books. They, fearing that I would suffer from boredom, due to a physical disability, taught me to appreciate history, and learning. They also were the ones who taught me to love books. My "Grandma" Riddle, being a Cherokee Indian, was educated at the Eastern State Normal School, where she learned to be a teacher to her people. I thank her for leaving me the many history books which she kept, read, and loved, and which were instrumental in my becoming a bibliophile. I will forever owe them a dept of gratitude. This information has been gathered from research done in several areas. Various sources are available. Please contact me for further information. This page has been designed and put together by Ann Maloney , Bartlesville, OK.

2. Biographies Of Prominent Men In Oklahoma History
Biographies of Prominent Men in oklahoma history OKGenWeb Logo Biographies of the Governors. Hernando De Soto, Francisco Vasquez Coronado,
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Biographies of Prominent Men in Oklahoma History
Biographies of the Governors
Hernando De Soto Francisco Vasquez Coronado Bernard de la Happe The Chouteau Brothers Zebulon M. Pike James B. Wilkenson Captain Richard Sparkes General Andrew Jackson Thomas Nuttall Stephen H. Long Sequoyah or George Guess John Ross Elias Boudinot The Ridge or Major Ridge John Ridge Opothleyahola General Stand Watie Colonel William Penn Adair Allen Wright Jesse Chisholm Joseph G. McCoy David L. Payne ... Robert L. Owen Robert M. French Samuel M. Rutherford William Penn Adair "Will" Rogers The Phillips Brothers William "Bill" Keeler Ann Maloney , Bartlesville, OK.

3. Oklahoma History
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  • The origin of town name: Broken Arrow 1904 Census of Broken Arrow, OK Known Confederate Veterans Buried in Tulsa County, OK Known Union Veterans Buried in Tulsa County, OK ... Chief Black Kettle
  • 4. Oklahoma History On The WWW
    oklahoma history Links This guide provides topical organization of web sites related to oklahoma history, geography and genealogy.
    http://www.ok-history.mus.ok.us/okl/OKHistLinks.html
    Oklahoma History Links: This guide provides topical organization of web sites related to Oklahoma history, geography and genealogy. Some annotation is provided but many sites overlap and some sites will be listed more than once. Some sites provide information on line while most will include indexing and contacts for further research. Some buttons will link to a section with a different main title.
    The Oklahoma Historical Society is not responsible for the content or operation of most of the links listed here.
    Agriculture Art Aviation Architecture ... Suggestions Click on a topic to search. Return to top using your back button. Click on tag to see an Oklahoma Records Timeline.
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    5. OkieLegacy - Other Oklahoma Web Sites.
    OkieLegacy is a collection of written publications concerning family legacies, journals, newsletters, oklahoma history, and Oklahoma web sites and NW Oklahoma
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    Okie Legacy
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    Oklahoma History Web Sites
    Add your website to the Oklahoma History Ring! "OKLAHOMA HAIL!" the O.U. Alma Mater The music history site is dedicated to the fading and almost lost University of Oklahoma Alma Mater song, "Oklahoma Hail!" Submitted by J. R. Martin "OKLAHOMA HAIL!" the O.U. Alma Mater's Script to place on Homepage. 101 Ranch Online Museum Site dedicated to 101 Ranch history and artifacts. Submitted by DawnRohrs 101 Ranch Online Museum's Script to place on Homepage. A Fathers Legacy Stories of my life as I honestly remember them. Written especially for my children and grandchildren. Stop in and sign my guestbook while you are here. Submitted by ErnestMartin A Fathers Legacy's Script to place on Homepage. Arapaho Arrow 1892 The Arapaho ARROW 1892 was an early day newspaper, in Custer County, Oklahoma Territory. SW Oklahoma History Growing pains of a new town; Arapaho pioneering businessmen; the first storm; the first death; civil proceedings That is the heart of SW Oklahoma History. Submitted by SusanBradford Arapaho Arrow 1892's Script to place on Homepage.

    6. Oklahoma Independent History And Genealogy Home Page
    Independent oklahoma history and Genealogy Independent oklahoma history and Genealogy. Click button to email webmaster.
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    "Sure I wave the American Flag. Do you know a better flag to wave?
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    Historical Certificates Offered
    The Ellis County Historical Society is announcing they will be offering two separate Historical Certificates to the families of Ellis County, Oklahoma. A Pioneer Certificate will honor the direct descendants of Pioneers in the territory that became Ellis County -dates before statehood 1907. The Early Settler Certificate will honor the direct descendants of Settlers in Ellis County before the 1920 census. Oklahoma Counties List Indian Nations/Territory Cherokee Outlet Oklahoma Timeline ... 14 Flags Over Oklahoma Oklahoma Territory No Man's Land Unassigned Lands Genealogy Links Online Northwest Oklahoma Genealogical Society Anyone interested in adopting an Oklahoma Topic, Indian Nation, County, etc, contact webmaster

    7. Carter County, Oklahoma History And Genealogy
    Carter County Government. Oklahoma Genealogy. Fire of 1895. 16 Jul 2002. This American History and Genealogy Project site is proud to be hosted by USGenNet.
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    CARTER COUNTY Carter County Courthouse at Ardmore Carter County was created in 1907 from part of the old Chickasaw Nation. Pickens County was renamed Carter County in honor of Ben Carter, prominent Native American of the Chickasaw Nation. Members of the Constitutional Convention chose Ardmore as the county seat because it was the largest town in that section of the new state and the site of a federal court during the territorial era. The first county officials used office space in the former federal courthouse building, which had been constructed in 1898 for $20,000. It soon proved to be too small for county needs, so in 1909 Carter County residents approved a $125,000 bond issue to purchase land and fund construction of a new building. The firm of Layton, Wemyss Smith and Hawk of Oklahoma City developed the plans and the job was completed in 1910 by the Gill Construction Company. The design was a rich combination of architectural elements. The dominant style was Neo-Classical, with repetitious use of colossal Doric columns, classical detailing, and an ornate tower and dome. The tower was decorated with Ionic columns, a ribbed and vaulted roof, and over-sized clocks. Providing contrast against this classical composition were arched doorways and windows on the ground level. In 1976, using the design of Flood, Isenberg, and Hann, the entire courthouse was renovated.

    8. YourOklahoma - Official State Web Site
    About Oklahoma. Famous Oklahomans. Genealogy. History. Weather. Tillman County Historical Society. History and Culture. Encyclopedia of oklahoma history Culture.
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    9. YourOklahoma - Official State Web Site
    I want to Find population statistics. Find oklahoma history. View State symbols. View sister cities. Encyclopedia of oklahoma history culture. Employment.
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    10. History Of Oklahoma
    oklahoma history. Before modern Oklahoma s written history began in 1541 when Spanish explorer Coronado ventured through this area. At that
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    Oklahoma History
    Before modern settlers and Indians came to Oklahoma, the land was occupied by hunter-agriculture peoples. Near Anadarko, archeologists discovered the bones of a mammoth and several spear points. They estimate the mammoth was killed more than 11,000 years ago. The spear point was identified as belonging to an ancient group of hunters called the Clovis culture. From 500 to 1300 AD, the Spiro Mound Builders lived in an area just west of the Arkansas/Oklahoma border. Items left in burial mounds show the Mound Builders to be skilled artists. Oklahoma's written history began in 1541 when Spanish explorer Coronado ventured through this area. At that time, it was the home of the Plains Indian tribes, such as the Osage, Kiowa, Apache and Comanche. In 1803, Oklahoma was sold to the U.S. as part of the Louisiana Purchase. In the 1830s, the federal government forced the Five Civilized Tribes to leave their homelands. These tribes were living in the southeastern part of the U.S. They had to walk to Oklahoma over a trail that became known as the "Trail of Tears." Many men, women and children died during this long and treacherous trip. Once these people settled here, Oklahoma became Indian Territory. Many of the Indians sided with the Confederate Army during the Civil War. As punishment for this after the war, a series of treaties forced the Indian nations to give up the western half of the Indian Territory to the U.S. This area became home for other Indian tribes.

    11. Oklahoma: History And Museums
    oklahoma history and Museums. The Ancestry Historical Newspaper Collection. oklahoma history and Museums United States History and Museums Directory.
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    12. Project OklahomaHistory And CultureOklahoma In The 1930
    Project oklahoma history and Culture Oklahoma in the 1930 s. Listings of Related Lesson Plans. Link to oklahoma history from 19971998 Oklahoma Almanac.
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    Project Oklahoma
    History and Culture
    Oklahoma in the 1930's The 1930's brought Oklahoma and the nation hard times, but the clouds of the Depression and Dustbowl had a golden lining..... Farmers and other industries were devastated by the Great Depression and the low economic status was made worse by the Dustbowl. By the end of the decade in 1939, Oklahoma had passed through many changes and had been shaped by the many recovery and relief projects enacted to counteract the effects of the twin emergencies. People "made do, made over, or did without" and in retrospect they proclaim, "We had everything, but money." Dustbowl Great Depression First Person Accounts Native-Americans and African-Americans ... Events in Oklahoma in 1930's Listings of Related Lesson Plans Link to Oklahoma History from 1997-1998 Oklahoma Almanac. IIGS Library - Oklahoma International Internet Genealogical Society site for Oklahoma which includes links to Genealogical, Cultural, and Historical Resources, Listings of Libraries and Museums and Government and Public Records. Visit museums in Oklahoma for more information.

    13. Paoli, Oklahoma History
    Still working on this one!!!! History of Paoli. The University of Oklahoma has made archeological digs in the area and have found many Indian artifacts.
    http://www.brightok.net/~paolipug/history.htm
    Still working on this one!!!! History of Paoli Settlers first came to this area in 1874. The Dulin Family was to the North and the Florence Family to the West. Both had large ranches with farms to produce feed for the cattle and horses. The Santa Fe Railroad was laid in 1887 and the Paoli Post Office was opened on June 27, 1888.
    By 1895, Lee McCrummen came and established large farms, ranches, and helped start a bank in Pauls Valley. The town incorporated in 1900. From 1895 to about 1906 the area was settled by Indians of Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations establishing their allotments.
    Many settlers came from Texas, Tennessee, and Alabama to begin their new lives in Paoli. They bought land from the Indians after 1907 statehood. It was a small flourishing town until the 1940's, when the war effort took many families away. Also new farm machinery made it possible for fewer men to farm more land. In the early days, they raised cotton, broomcorn, corn, wheat, alfalfa, sorghum grains, and peanuts. The first of many oil and gas wells in Paoli was on the Florence ranch West of Paoli in 1916.
    Today's Paoli farms produce is alfalfa, wheat, soybeans, corn, melons, and sweet potatoes.

    14. SOME HISTORY OF HEALDTON, OKLAHOMA
    HEALDTON S PLACE IN oklahoma history. FIRST NAME USED BY THE TOWN OF HEALDTON. The city of Healdton had its official beginning when
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    HEALDTON'S PLACE IN OKLAHOMA HISTORY
    FIRST NAME USED BY THE TOWN OF HEALDTON
    The city of Healdton had its official beginning when the post office was approved on February 28, 1883. This was the first Post Office in what is now Carter County.
    The first name of the budding town was "Mason", named for its founder, Elisha S. Mason. The area at that time was in the Chickasaw Nation of Indian Territory and Mason established a trading post on the banks of Walnut Creek Bayou about one half mile east of the present town of Healdton.
    Charles H. Heald was born March 17, 1843, in Skulleyville, Indian Territory to John Hobart Heald and Lucy Wright Heald. He married Elizabeth Jane Guy, who was part Chickasaw Indian, at Elm Grove, Indian Territory, April 14, 1861. After serving in the Civil War he returned to Indian Territory where he and Eliza Jane lived for many years at Old Mill Creek. Eliza Jane died there November 26, 1887. She was buried in the cemetery on the banks of Mill Creek. In April of 1992 Eliza Jane was re-interred at Boggy Depot Historical Cemetery, one of Oklahoma's oldest and most historical burial sites.
    In 1888 Charles H. Heald settled at Healdton, for whom the town was later named. He married Fanny Nicholas, June 18, 1891 and they lived in the same house 24 years until his death. As one of the very early settlers in the Indian Territory Charles Hobart Heald was destined to become the leading citizen of the town now known as Healdton.

    15. Edmond Oklahoma History
    History of Edmond. The town of Edmond sprang up overnight during the great Oklahoma land run on April 22, 1889, when homesteads were staked around the Santa Fe
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    History of Edmond I n the early 1880s, the Edmond area was undisturbed prairie with grazing herds of bison, black bears roaming the wooded creeks, and occasional bands of Indians hunting parties. On December 24, 1890, the Oklahoma territorial Governor signed a bill establishing Edmond as the site of a Normal School, which would provide two years of higher education for teachers. The first class was held in a church until the Normal School building was ready for occupancy in January of 1893. University of Central Oklahoma remains a dynamic and integral part of our community. Today Edmond is a fast-growing and prosperous city of more than 66,000 people. Edmond was selected the most outstanding community in its class for five years in a row by the State Chamber of Commerce and State Industrial Development Department. Edmond stands astride the mainline of the Santa Fe Railroad and at the crossroads of I-35 and I-44, giving it a unique access to the major transportation arteries of the nation. Very few, if any, cities can match the overall quality of life found in Edmond, Oklahoma. Comprising 94 square miles and located next to Oklahoma City, Edmond enjoys the friendliness of a small community, but is able to take advantage of the big city conveniences. schools , and the finest recreational facilities and access to many area attractions . It is hard to believe one city can have so many positive factors, yet Edmond does.

    16. Oklahoma History: The Three Forks Region - Details | MuseumStuff.com
    oklahoma history the Three Forks Region map information and links .. details page Forks Region. oklahoma history the Three Forks Region.
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    Oklahoma History: the Three Forks Region
    OVERVIEW - The Three Rivers Museum tells the story of the settlement and development of the Three Rivers Region of Northeastern Oklahoma where the Arkansas, Grand and Verdigris Rivers meet. The museum is located in Muskogee, Oklahoma and covers African, European and Native American history. URL http://www.3riversmuseum.com

    17. Best OKLAHOMA HISTORY Information Online - MuseumStuff.com
    Best links about oklahoma history .. Learn about oklahoma history .. museumstuff.com topics2 oklahoma history. FOUND 3 BEST ITEMS for oklahoma history.
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    18. Oklahoma State History - SHG Resources
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    Francisco Vásquez de Coronado first explored the region for Spain in 1541. The U.S. acquired most of Oklahoma in 1803 in the Louisiana Purchase from France; the Western Panhandle region became U.S. territory with the annexation of Texas in 1845.

    19. Oklahoma History Arkansas Encyclopedia Of Arkansas Arkansas History State Of Ark
    History of Oklahoma in the Arkansas Encyclopedia of famous Arkansans, landmarks, state events, and historic happenings. Learn about
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    United States Southern states history, events in the South, and information on the Southern states. Oklahoma is a southwestern state of the United States and its U.S. postal abbreviation is OK . Oklahoma was the last remnant of the Indian Territory USS Oklahoma was named in honor of this state.
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    Oklahoma was inhabited by Native American tribes including the Caddo . Descendants of these people still live in the state. The name Oklahoma comes from the language of the Choctaw people, who came in the Okla " roughly means "the people" and " homa " means "red". In the 16th century Spanish explorers became the first Europeans to visit the area. Later on Oklahoma was part of the vast territorial swapping going on between European powers France and Spain. In the Oklahoma, as the Indian Territory, served as the relocation area for the policy of Indian Removal started by Andrew Jackson . The end of the Trail of Tears Tsa La Gi ) was "Indian Territory". There were already many tribes living in the territory, whites, and escaped slaves as well.

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    oklahoma history. ADDITIONAL PONCA CITY HISTORY Ponca City History Land Run Information oklahoma history. History of Oklahoma.
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    Before modern settlers and Indians came to Oklahoma, the land was occupied by hunter-agriculture peoples. Near Anadarko, archeologists discovered the bones of a mammoth and several spear points. They estimate the mammoth was killed more than 11,000 years ago. The spear point was identified as belonging to an ancient group of hunters called the Clovis culture. From 500 to 1300 AD, the Spiro Mound Builders lived in an area just west of the Arkansas/Oklahoma border. Items left in burial mounds show the Mound Builders to be skilled artists. Oklahoma's written history began in 1541 when Spanish explorer Coronado ventured through this area. At that time, it was the home of the Plains Indian tribes, such as the Osage, Kiowa, Apache and Comanche. In 1803, Oklahoma was sold to the U.S. as part of the Louisiana Purchase.

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