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The Chronicles Of Oklahoma: 1991.
Vol. 69.
Oklahoma City, OK :
Oklahoma Historical Society,
1991.
Spring: Springlake Park - An Oklahoma City Playground Remembered; A Life for a Pair of Boots - The Murder of A Murdoc; Wheelock Female Seminary, 1842-1861 - The Acculturation and Christianization of Young Choctaw Women; Roxana - Last of the Wild Boom Towns; The Christian Socialism of Thomas W. Woodrow - "Oklahoma's First Preacher"; Origin of the Place Name "Broken Arrow".
Summer: Historic Resources of Oklahoma's All-Black Towns; Indian Soldiers for the Gray Army - Confederate Recruitment in Indian Territory; Nix vs. Jones - The Race for the Criminal Court of Appeals, 1956; Deciding Who Can be Cherokee - Enrollment Records of the Dawes Commission.
Fall: Whatever Happened to 3D Danny? - The Golden Age of Oklahoma Television 1949-1974; Keeping The Peace - William H. Emory and the Command of Fort Arbuckle; Emily B. Smith - Educator with Vision; Ardent Spirits Among the Chickasaws and Choctaws, 1816-1856; A Sac and Fox Portrait - The Jerry Whistler Snow Collection at the Western History Collection.
Winter: "Goodbye, Dear, I'll Be Back In A Year" - The Mobilization of the Oklahoma National Guard for World War II; They Hired Every Farmer in the Country - Establishing the Prisoner of War Camp at Tonkawa; Preparing Women for the National Crisis - The Role of Oklahoma A. and M. College; Uncle Sam's Warriors - American Indians in World War II; Supplying The Civilians - A Photo Essay of World War II Ration Stamps.
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