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61Navajo Nation / Navajo people / Indian reservation / History of North America / Texas / United States / Plains tribes / Western United States / Comanche

OLD NAVAJOE By Edward Everett Dale*

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-09 15:40:53
62Joel Roberts Poinsett / History of the United States / Mexican–American War / Empresario / Texas / Lorenzo de Zavala / Southern United States / Beales / Confederate States of America

THE FIRST PANHANDLE LAND GRANT . B y Raymond Estep* In the spring of 1826, only five years after Mexico won

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-16 12:51:23
63Dugout / Greer County /  Oklahoma / Sheep / Oklahoma City / Harmon County /  Oklahoma / Geography of Oklahoma / Oklahoma / Greer County /  Texas

The Chronicles 01 Oklahoma A PIONEER FAMILY IN OLD GREER COUNTY By Adeliu Clifton * "When I recall the days we traveled in the two covered wagons, the nights we slept in the open, under the stars twinkling from a black

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-15 17:14:08
64Southern United States / Western United States / Comanche Campaign / Texas Ranger Division / Kiowa people / Comanche / Lawton /  Oklahoma / Cynthia Ann Parker / Texas State Library and Archives Commission / Texas–Indian Wars / Plains tribes / Oklahoma

The Chronicles of Oldahma BOOK REVIEW Comanche and Kwwa Captives in Oklahoma and Texas. By Hugh D Corwin. (Privately printed; Hugh D. Corwin, Lawton, Oklahoma, 1959. pp[removed]Ills. $3.60 postpaid.)

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-15 17:23:04
65Austin /  Texas / Henry S. Johnston / Impeachment in the United States / Austin Motor Company / Impeachment / William J. Holloway / University of Oklahoma / Stephen F. Austin / Index of Oklahoma-related articles / Oklahoma / State governments of the United States / Governors of Oklahoma

W. C. AUSTIN: PIONEER AND PUBLIC SERVANT By Monroe Billingborr Southwestern Oklahomans have paid deserved tribute to W. C. Autin. With public approval the officials of the Imgert-Altus irrigation project, appreciative of

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-14 17:44:56
66Muscogee people / Oklahoma / McIntosh County /  Oklahoma / Fisher / Surnames / Checotah /  Oklahoma

TOWN By Carolyn Thomas F m m n Several villages that sprang up along the Texas Road in the Creek Nation gradually vanished after the railroad was b d t and became ghost towns. This was the case during the gold rush when

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-14 17:45:02
67Western United States / Patio process / Nevada / Gold rush / Stamp mill / Comstock Lode / Wichita people / Mining equipment / Mining / Arrastra

A SPANISH "ARRASTRA"IN THE WICHITA MOUNTAINS By W. Eugene HoLLos I n July, 1955, Mr. Harry Feather, geologist a t Wichita Falls, Texas, notified the director of the University of Oklahoma Museum of his recent discovery o

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-16 12:19:19
68Romanticism / Washington Irving / History of North America / Irving /  Texas / Henry Leavitt Ellsworth / Fort Gibson / Osage Nation / Chouteau / Native American history / Oklahoma / United States

Chronicles of Oklclhoma BOOK REVIEWS The Western J o w d s of Wmhington Irviag. Edited and annotated by John Francis McDermott. (Norman : University of Oklahoma, 1944. Pp. xiii, 201. Bibliography, illustrations, map. $3

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-08 11:46:00
69Amarillo /  Texas / Grand /  Oklahoma / Texas / Geography of Texas / Geography of the United States / Amarillo metropolitan area

OLD GRAND, GHOST TOWN On April 19, 1892, at the opening of the Cheyenne and Ampaho reservation there was a bii spring then known as the "Upper Robinson Spring" coming out of the ground near the upper side of one of the b

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-10 14:47:12
70MONIAC Computer / Battle of Wahoo Swamp / Seminole Wars / William Weatherford / Creek War / Osceola / Weatherford /  Texas / David Moniac / History of the United States / Andrew Jackson / Muscogee people / Military history of the United States

THE BRAVE MAJOR MONIAC AND THE CREEK VOLUNTEERS B y Carolgn Thomas Foreman A Creek hero who should be celebrated among his people is apparently unknown in Oklahoma, the home of the Muskogee or Creek Indians. There seem t

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-08 11:46:01
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