Entries from BatesLine linkblog tagged with 'Oklahoma history'

Constitution of the State of Sequoyah

Constitution of the State of Sequoyah In 1905, delegates from across Indian Territory met to draft a constitution for the proposed State of Sequoyah, incorporating the land of the Five Civilized Tribes and the Quapaw Agency. Many of the leaders...

Constitution of the State of Sequoyah

Constitution of the State of Sequoyah In 1905, delegates from across Indian Territory met to draft a constitution for the proposed State of Sequoyah, incorporating the land of the Five Civilized Tribes and the Quapaw Agency. Many of the leaders...

Cherokee Phoenix: Camp Gruber forced 2nd removal for Cherokees

Cherokee Phoenix: Camp Gruber forced 2nd removal for Cherokees "As war broke out in 1939 in Europe, President Franklin D. Roosevelt called for military preparedness, requiring the government to condemn land for military camps, including Camp Gruber in Muskogee County....

Oklahoma Teacher - Google Books

Oklahoma Teacher: October 1921 issue: October Bible Readings Back in October 1921, on p. 22, the official publication of the Oklahoma Education Association offered a list of daily Bible readings and weekly memory verses....

Oklahoma Almanac 2005: Oklahoma History

Oklahoma Almanac 2005: Oklahoma History Comprehensive lists of Oklahoma's statewide elected officials, legislators, U. S. Senators and Representatives, District Judges, Appeals Court Judges, Supreme Court Justices, District Attorneys, Federal Judges, U. S. Attorneys, and U. S. Marshals, plus lists of...

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