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A Tour on the Prairies

A Tour on the Prairies
Author: Washington Irving
Publisher: London : J. Murray
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1835
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

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Account of an expedition in Oct. and Nov. 1832 through a part of the unorganized Indian country now the state of Oklahoma.


The Story of Oklahoma

The Story of Oklahoma
Author: W. David Baird
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 538
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806126500

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Describes the people and events that have shaped the state's history


The History of Oklahoma

The History of Oklahoma
Author: Arrell Morgan Gibson
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1984
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806118833

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Located in the Oklahoma Collection.


Oklahoma

Oklahoma
Author: W. David Baird
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2011-11-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0806182954

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The product of two of Oklahoma’s foremost authorities on the history of the 46th state, Oklahoma: A History is the first comprehensive narrative to bring the story of the Sooner State to the threshold of its centennial. From the tectonic formation of Oklahoma’s varied landscape to the recovery and renewal following the Oklahoma City bombing, this readable book includes both the well-known and the not-so-familiar of the state’s people, events, and places. W. David Baird and Danney Goble offer fresh perspectives on such widely recognized history makers as Sequoyah, the 1889 Land Run, and the Glenn Pool oil strike. But they also give due attention to Black Seminole John Horse, Tulsa’s Greenwood District, Coach Bertha Frank Teague’s 40-year winning streak with the Byng Lady Pirates, and other lesser-known but equally important milestones. The result is a rousing, often surprising, and ever-fascinating story. Oklahoma history is an intricate tapestry of themes, stories, and perspectives, including those of the state’s diverse population of American Indians, the land’s original human occupants. An appendix provides suggestions for trips to Oklahoma’s historic places and for further reading. Enhanced by more than 40 illustrations, including 11 maps, this definitive history of the state ensures that experiences shared by Oklahomans of the past will be passed on to future generations.


The Oklahoma Historical Society

The Oklahoma Historical Society
Author: Oklahoma Historical Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1940
Genre:
ISBN:

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Roadside History of Oklahoma

Roadside History of Oklahoma
Author: Francis L. Fugate
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991
Genre: Automobile travel
ISBN: 9780878422722

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Roadside History of Oklahoma invites tourists and residents alike to use the state's highways as avenues connecting the present with the past.


The University of Oklahoma

The University of Oklahoma
Author: David W. Levy
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2015-11-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0806181931

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This book, the first in a projected three-volume definitive history, traces the University’s progress from territorial days to 1917. David W. Levy examines the people and events surrounding the school’s formation and development, chronicling the determined ambition of pioneers to transform a seemingly barren landscape into a place where a worthy institution of higher education could thrive. The University of Oklahoma was established by the territorial legislature in 1890. With that act, Norman became the educational center of the future state. Levy captures the many factors—academic, political, financial, religious—that shaped the University. Drawing on a great depth of research in primary documents, he depicts the University’s struggles to meet its goals as it confronted political interference, financial uncertainty, and troubles ranging from disastrous fires to populist witch hunts. Yet he also portrays determined teachers and optimistic students who understood the value of a college education. Written in an engaging style and enhanced by an array of historical photographs, this volume is a testimony to the citizens who overcame formidable obstacles to build a school that satisfied their ambitions and embodied their hopes for the future.


Oklahoma

Oklahoma
Author: W. David Baird
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2014-08-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0806182938

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The product of two of Oklahoma’s foremost authorities on the history of the 46th state, Oklahoma: A History is the first comprehensive narrative to bring the story of the Sooner State to the threshold of its centennial. From the tectonic formation of Oklahoma’s varied landscape to the recovery and renewal following the Oklahoma City bombing, this readable book includes both the well-known and the not-so-familiar of the state’s people, events, and places. W. David Baird and Danney Goble offer fresh perspectives on such widely recognized history makers as Sequoyah, the 1889 Land Run, and the Glenn Pool oil strike. But they also give due attention to Black Seminole John Horse, Tulsa’s Greenwood District, Coach Bertha Frank Teague’s 40-year winning streak with the Byng Lady Pirates, and other lesser-known but equally important milestones. The result is a rousing, often surprising, and ever-fascinating story. Oklahoma history is an intricate tapestry of themes, stories, and perspectives, including those of the state’s diverse population of American Indians, the land’s original human occupants. An appendix provides suggestions for trips to Oklahoma’s historic places and for further reading. Enhanced by more than 40 illustrations, including 11 maps, this definitive history of the state ensures that experiences shared by Oklahomans of the past will be passed on to future generations.