Chilocco Indian Agricultural School; Chilocco (Okla.); Indians of North America--Education--Oklahoma; Indians of North America--Education--Periodicals;
Oklahoma--History--Sources; Oklahoma--Biography; Indians of North America--Biography; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Biography; Indian Territory--Biography--Portraits;
This report begins by noting that the increase in African-American population in Oklahoma between 1900 and 1910 increased 147%, the largest percentage of increase for any state in the nation. It notes that Oklahoma spent $14.21 per white child, but...
National Transportation Safety Board Highway/Marine accident report on the U.S. Towboat Robert Y. Love collison with Interstate 40 highway bridge near Webbers Falls, Oklahoma, May 26, 2002.
Russian Germans in Oklahoma--History; Oklahoma--History;
This book is one title in the series "Newcomers to a New Land". The book series was part of the Oklahoma Image project, sponsored by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries and the Oklahoma Library Association. The purpose of the book series was to...
Indians of North America--Oklahoma; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--History;
This book is one title in the series "Newcomers to a New Land". The book series was part of the Oklahoma Image project, sponsored by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries and the Oklahoma Library Association. The purpose of the book series was to...
The Governors of Oklahoma Territory issued annual reports from 1891 through 1907, when Oklahoma became a state. These reports, submitted to the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, vary from a few pages to many pages, and report on anything...
Public Health--Oklahoma; Oklahoma. State Dept. of Health--Periodicals; Duke, J. W.;
Annual report of the Commissioner of Public Health for the fiscal year ending July 1, 1916. Report submitted to Governor Robert L. Williams by Dr. John W. Duke, Commissioner of Public Health, May 1, 1917.