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71New Mexico / Comanche / Chihuahua / Texas–Indian Wars / Durango / Mescalero / Plains Indians / Rio Conchos / Comanche–Mexico Wars / Geography of Mexico / States of Mexico / Western United States

54 The Chronicles of Oklahoma THE COMANCHE BRIDGE BETWEEN OKLAHOMA AND MEXICO, [removed]

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-15 17:14:05
72Lake Altus-Lugert / Kiowa people / Satanta / Burial / Death / Western United States / Kiowa tribe / Oklahoma / Texas–Indian Wars

A Military B w i d A M1LITAR.Y BUR;[& ~t

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-16 12:51:25
73Atchison /  Topeka and Santa Fe Railway / Washita River / Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad / Santa Fe /  New Mexico / Arbuckle Mountains / Ardmore /  Oklahoma / Fort Washita / Rail transportation in the United States / Transportation in the United States / Geography of Oklahoma

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-15 17:23:10
74Kansas / Atchison /  Topeka and Santa Fe Railway / Texas Special / Muskogee Roads / Midland Valley Railroad / Rail transportation in the United States / Transportation in the United States / Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MISSOURI-KANSAS-TEXAS RAILROAD LINES B y Walter A. Johnson* Famed as the pioneer railroad of the Southwest, the BIkauriKansas-Texas has the proud heritage of a romantic past. There was romance in the

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-09 15:41:00
75Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area / Ardmore micropolitan area / McAlester /  Oklahoma / Mayberry / Grayson County /  Texas / Love County /  Oklahoma / Savage / Oklahoma City / James C. Nance / Geography of Oklahoma / Oklahoma / Geography of the United States

NECROLOGIES THOMAS MBPBERRY RANDOLPH[removed]Thomas Mayberry Randolph, son of Holland Coffey Randolph and Marie Lsnham Randolph, was born in Grayson County, Texas, April 18, 1873, and died a t Marietta, Oklahoma, Septe

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-07 16:35:13
76Pat Morris Neff / Neff / Tascosa /  Texas / Texas

BOSS NEFF By Afuita Dmsey Davis* Boas Neff, pioneer extraordinary, came to the Panhandle country in 1883, in the time of the thirty-day round-up, when not a plowed furrow could be found in one hundred miles, and when men

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77History of North America / Fort Croghan / Republic of Texas / David G. Burnet / Convention / Fort Sill / Tonkawa / Chief Placido / Fifth Military District / Texas / Texas Revolution / Oklahoma

LIEUTENANT WM. E. BURNETT: NOTES ON REMOVAL OF INDIANS FROM TEXAS TO INDIAN TERRITORY By Raymond Estep* Much of the pre-Civil War history of Oklahoma is the story of its Indian inhabitants, with the addition, after 1803,

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78History of the United States / David Thomas / Texas Ranger Division / Chitto Harjo / Muscogee people

LIEUTENANT WILLIAM E. BURNET LETTERS : REMOVAL OF THE TEXAS INDIANS AND THE FOUNDING O F FORT COBB By Raymond Estep Part I11 Part III of the Wfftiunr B. B r m t €&era wntributed by Dr. Raymond

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79Southern United States / Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma / Choctaw / Oklahoma / McAlester /  Oklahoma / Hale

TOM HALE By Robert L. Williams Tom Hale, born October 5, 1862, near ClarksviUe, in Red River County, Texas, was a son of Thomas Hale, SF. and his wife, Franc(Welborn) Hale, the former born February 14, 1822 and the latte

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-02 16:28:58
80Cherokee / Texas Cherokees / Osage Nation / Cherokee history / Battle of Claremore Mound / Cherokee Nation / History of North America / Southern United States

DUTCH By Carolyn Thomas Foreman His Cherokee name was Tahchee, but he was widely known as Dutch, and that was probably as close as the white men could come to the Indian pronounciation. That name was certainly a

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Language: English - Date: 2005-11-10 12:10:08
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