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         Oklahoma History:     more books (100)
  1. The 46th star: A history of Oklahoma's Constitutional Convention and early Statehood by Irvin Hurst, 1980
  2. A History of the Oklahoma State University Division of Agriculture (Centennial Histories Series) by Donald Edward Green, 1991-02
  3. A History of the Oklahoma State University College of Arts and Sciences (Centennial Histories Series) by Adelia N. Hanson, Joseph Allen Stout, 1992-08
  4. Outlaw Days: A true history of early-day Oklahoma characters, by Zoe A Tilghman, 1926
  5. Divided Hearts: The Presbyterian Journey Through Oklahoma History by Michael Cassity, Danney Goble, 2009-11-30
  6. Oklahoma Mammalogy: An Annotated Bibliography and Checklist (Oklahoma Museum of Natural History) by Robert Dale Owen, 1989-03
  7. The United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma (American University Studies IX: History) by Georgia Rae Leeds, 2000-09
  8. The house Oklahoma built: A history of the Oklahoma Governor's Mansion by Betty Crow, 2001
  9. A History of Research at Oklahoma State University (Centennial Histories Series) by Craig Chappell, 1991-02
  10. Oklahoma Herpetology: An Annotated Bibliography (Oklahoma Museum of Natural History Publication) by Charles C. J. Carpenter, James J. Krupa, et all 1989-07
  11. Plowmen: A Brief History of the Mormon Church in Oklahoma, 1855-2000 by Boyd L. Dastrup, 2007-03
  12. A History of the State of Oklahoma, Volume 1 by Luther B. Hill, 2010-02-04
  13. The Essential Facts Of Oklahoma History And Civics (1914) by Charles Henry Roberts, 2010-09-10
  14. Ada, Oklahoma, Queen City of the Chickasaw Nation: A Pictorial History by Marvin E. Kroeker, Guy William Logsdon, 1998-12

61. Oklahoma History A Unit Study
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62. HOK - News - Oklahoma History Center
Back, oklahoma history Center Dec17-2001 HOK St. Louis and Beck Associates havedesigned the 200,000-square-foot oklahoma history Center in Oklahoma City.
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Dec-17-2001
HOK St. Louis and Beck Associates have designed the 200,000-square-foot Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City. The Center will feature a limestone and granite-highlighted exterior, and will blend with the adjacent State Capitol and the Wiley Post Historical Building. Said Oklahoma Historical Society Director Bob Blackburn: "The new History Center will become a major new attraction for the community and an anchor for the redevelopment of NE 23rd Street." The curved design will embrace the Capitol building. The Center will feature 32,000 square feet of exhibit space and 19,000 square feet for artifact storage. It also will include a restaurant, a "Great Hall" that can seat 400 people, an auditorium, and a gift shop. Construction should be complete by the fall of 2003. "Manhattan Construction Signed for First Phase of History Center," Oklahoma City Journal Record, November 12, 2001, by Jessica Mitchell.

63. Oklahoma History Stuff
oklahoma history Sites. OKLAHOMBRES Online! OKLAHOMAHERITAGE ASSOCIATION Return to main page
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Oklahoma History Sites
OKLAHOMBRES Online! OKLAHOMA HERITAGE ASSOCIATION Return to main page

64. Overview - Oklahoma History
of Unit. The oklahoma history Unit's main focus is on students doingresearch on the people, places and history of the great state of Oklahoma.......
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The Oklahoma History Unit's main focus is on students doing research on the people, places and history of the great state of Oklahoma. They will use the school media center, the public library and the Internet as their resources. There are several projects that the students will be involved in that will allow for various exposure to the many themes of this unit. There are focus activities that provide needed instruction for web publishing; as well as, general introduction to Oklahoma state history. The inquiry activities will involve the students in more research and analysis. The application activities will involve the students in the actual production of their final project. Assessment activities are built into the unit throughout all of the activities. (return to top)
Final Project
Students will work in groups to create a web site covering several aspects of Oklahoma History. (return to top)
Subject and Grade Levels
This unit has been created to help supplement the high school Oklahoma History curriculum. There are very few of us "Okies" that don't believe in the importance of knowing our colorful history, but materials are often hard to come by. This unit was an effort to create a compilation of materials as well as student activities to add a bit of zest to the standard curriculum. *** Most of these activities could be adapted to the elementary and middle school curriculum as well. (return to top)

Time Frame
Most high schools offer Oklahoma History as a one-semester class. This unit has actually been designed to be utilized throughout the entire semester. The final project will take approximately 2 to 3 weeks, depending on the availability of resources.

65. Oklahoma History
Frontier High School oklahoma history Dr. Benes High School SocialStudies A Brief History of Oklahoma OKGenWeb Logo Prehistoric
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A Brief History of Oklahoma
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The Native Tribes French and Spanish Explorations The French Traders ... Chap 8 Oct1-5 lessons

66. Early Oklahoma History
oklahoma history. January 1995, The shop at 261 Deansgate Manchester was acquired.January 1995 June 1995, 6 months of Shop gutting and shop fitting out.
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oklahoma history. January 1995, The shop at 261 Deansgate Manchester was acquired. January 1995 - June 1995, 6 months of Shop gutting and shop fitting out. June 12th 1995 open and trading for Christmas. Word of mouth gets around and the shop settles in. After 3 years of trading we decide to open the upstairs office floor The upstairs till point was built and we became a two floor emporium! Continue to view 1997 - 1999 photos of oklahoma....

67. Oklahoma: History
History The Native American Heritage Oklahoma has a rich Native Americanheritage. oklahoma history. The Native American Heritage.
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    The Native American Heritage
    Louisiana Purchase in 1803, but the land remained in control of the sparse and nomadic Native American population. For the most part only traders, official explorers (notably Stephen H. Long), and scientific and curious travelers (among them Washington Irving and George Catlin) came into the present-day state.
    Indian Territory
    Indian Territory . Their tragic removal is known as the Trail of Tears. They settled on the hills and little prairies of the eastern section and built separate organized states and communities. The Cherokee particularly had a highly Europeanized culture, with a written language, invented by their great leader Sequoyah, and highly developed institutions. Some of the Cherokee were slaveholders and ran their agricultural properties in the traditional Southern plantation pattern; others were small farmers. The Five Civilized Tribes clashed briefly with the Plains Indians, particularly the Osage, but they were for a time free from white interference, and they were able to establish a civilization that strongly affected the whole history of the region. The troubles of the whites did not, however, long escape them, and the Civil War was a major disaster. Although no major battle of the war was fought in present-day Oklahoma, there were numerous skirmishes. Most Native Americans allied themselves with the Confederacy, but Unionist disaffection was widespread, and individual violence was so prevalent that many fled, leaving their farms to desolation.
  • 68. History Of Oklahoma
    oklahoma history. Before modern Oklahoma's written history began in 1541when Spanish explorer Coronado ventured through this area. At that
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    Oklahoma History
    Before modern settlers and Indians came to Oklahoma, the land was occupied by hunter-agriculture peoples. Near Anadarko, archeologists discovered the bones of a mammoth and several spear points. They estimate the mammoth was killed more than 11,000 years ago. The spear point was identified as belonging to an ancient group of hunters called the Clovis culture. From 500 to 1300 AD, the Spiro Mound Builders lived in an area just west of the Arkansas/Oklahoma border. Items left in burial mounds show the Mound Builders to be skilled artists. Oklahoma's written history began in 1541 when Spanish explorer Coronado ventured through this area. At that time, it was the home of the Plains Indian tribes, such as the Osage, Kiowa, Apache and Comanche. In 1803, Oklahoma was sold to the U.S. as part of the Louisiana Purchase. In the 1830s, the federal government forced the Five Civilized Tribes to leave their homelands. These tribes were living in the southeastern part of the U.S. They had to walk to Oklahoma over a trail that became known as the "Trail of Tears." Many men, women and children died during this long and treacherous trip. Once these people settled here, Oklahoma became Indian Territory. Many of the Indians sided with the Confederate Army during the Civil War. As punishment for this after the war, a series of treaties forced the Indian nations to give up the western half of the Indian Territory to the U.S. This area became home for other Indian tribes.

    69. Oklahoma State History And Information
    oklahoma STATE ICONS The present oklahoma State Flag adopted by the State Legislature in 1925, is oklahoma's 14th flag. oklahoma has for its state seal a symbol that was developed from the history of the state.
    http://www.state.ok.us/osfdocs/stinfo2.html
    OKLAHOMA'S HISTORY BEGINNINGS OKLAHOMA FACTS AFRICAN AMERICANS STATE SONG ... RODEOS
    BEGINNINGS
    Oklahoma' s recorded history began in 1541 when Spanish explorer Coronado ventured through the area on his quest for the "Lost City of Gold." The land that would eventually be known as Oklahoma was part of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase. Beginning in the 1820s, the Five Civilized Tribes from the southeastern United States were relocated to Indian Territory over numerous routes, the most famous being the Cherokee "Trail of Tears." Forced off their ancestral lands by state and federal governments, the tribes suffered great hardships during the rigorous trips west. The survivors eventually recovered from the dislocation through hard work and communal support. Gradually, new institutions and cultural adaptations emerged and began a period of rapid development often called the "Golden Age" of Indian Territory. Following the destruction of the Civil War, Oklahoma became a part of the booming cattle industry, ushering in the era of the cowboy. Western expansion reached the territory in the late 1800s, sparking a controversy over the fate of the land. Treaties enacted after the Civil War by the U.S. government forced the tribes to give up their communal lands and accept individual property allotments to make way for expansion. There was talk of using Indian Territory for settlement by African Americans emancipated from slavery. However, the government relented to pressure, much of it coming from

    70. Oklahoma Historical Society
    State supported institution providing a wide variety of information and resources.Category Reference Archives Government United States State...... The oklahoma Museum of history presents in association with HBO an HBO specialpresentation Unchained Memories Readings from the Slave Narratives.
    http://www.ok-history.mus.ok.us/

    Annual Meeting
    Research department Consolidation The new research department is open. If you are visiting, please proceed to the first floor reading room for all research assistance. The Museum is open Mondays 9AM to 7:45PM Tuesday -Saturday 9AM to 4:45PM
    Red River Wreck!
    The Oklahoma Museum of History presents in association with HBO an HBO special presentation:
    Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives
    For more information on local programming, please visit Unchained Memories: Readings from the Slave Narratives
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    71. State Information
    STATE SEAL. oklahoma has for its state seal a symbol that was developedfrom the history of the state. The central figures and wreath
    http://www.state.ok.us/osfdocs/stinfo.html
    OKLAHOMA STATE ICONS STATE FLAG The present Oklahoma State Flag adopted by the State Legislature in 1925, is Oklahoma's 14th flag. This shows a sky blue field with a central device: an Indian war shield of tan buckskin showing small crosses on the face the Indian design for stars and seven eagle feathers pendent for the edge of the shield. An Indian peace pipe (calumet) with a pipestone bowl and a tassel at the end of the pipestem lies on the shield; above the Indian peace pipe is an olive branch, the white man's emblem of peace. Underneath the shield or design in white letters is the word "Oklahoma." STATE SEAL STATE BIRD
    Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher Muscivora forficata, is a somewhat quiet bird with beautiful plumage and a long sleek tail that is twice as long as its body. The deeply-forked tail resembles a pair of scissors. The Scissor Tailed Flycatcher has a black and white tail, a dark gray back, a light gray chest and head and has pale orange red coloring beneath its wings. STATE FLORAL
    EMBLEM
    Mistletoe phoradendron serotinum the oldest of Oklahoma's symbols, adopted in 1893 14 years before statehood. Mistletoe grows on trees throughout the state and is particularly bountiful in the southern regions of Oklahoma. The dark green leaves and white berries show up brightly during the fall and winter in trees that have shed their own leaves.

    72. The Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum Of Natural History
    Delve into this museum based in Norman, featuring profiles of exhibits, information on the collections, publications, and a research overview.
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    73. Oklahoma's History
    oklahoma's history. AfricanAmericans. The history of African-Americansin oklahoma is a story unlike any to be found in the United states.
    http://otrd.state.ok.us/StudentGuide/history.html

    74. Listing Of Directory: /okreenact/
    oklahoma Living history Directory Civil War Old West Fur Trade MilitaryParks other links The Old West in oklahoma. Living history.
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    75. Greer County, Oklahoma, Genealogy & History
    James Albert Barnett, A history of the Empire of Greer, Thesis submitted to theDepartment of history oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1938.
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    Old Greer County
    Greer County Records Old Greer County Links Veteran Memorial Wall
    Greer County, Texas
    Old Greer County, Indian Territory
    Old Greer County, Oklahoma Territory History of Greer County On February 8, 1860, Governor Sam Houston approved an act of the Texas legislature creating the County of Greer from the area of Young County, Texas and named for John Alexander Greer , a veteran of the Texas war for independence from Mexico. Civil War intervened for a while. Under Texas jurisdiction the county was attached successively to different organized counties until Greer was organized with a full slate of officers July 10, 1886. Greer County was part of a long-standing boundary dispute between the United States and the State of Texas. Greer County passed from Texas to Oklahoma authorities in 1896 at the decision of the United States Supreme Court. Greer County celebrated the Centennial of this decision March 16, 1996. Legal history of the land, the area that would become Greer County, began in the year 1803, Napoleon was preparing to go to war with England. France owned all the land west of the Mississippi River, and owned Louisiana which controlled both sides at the mouth of the river. Thomas Jefferson sensed the fact that Napoleon needed more money than he did this land. At that time this Government only extended west to the Mississippi River. The river was the great channel of commerce for all territory west of the Allegany mountains. It is still a vital artery of commerce clear up the Ohio to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and the Cumberland river to Nashville, Tennessee. Jefferson was not pleased with the fact that two governments had control of the river, and that France had exclusive control at the mouth at New Orleans.

    76. Bobby Dozier's Homeplate - History Of Oklahoma, We're O.K.!
    oklahoma's Interesting history. African Americans The history of African Americansin oklahoma is a story unlike any to be found in the United States.
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    Oklahoma's Interesting History
    Some facts about the 46th State

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    Oil, cattle, immigrants and the Sooner State

    Although one of the youngest states in the nation, Oklahoma is a land that reaches far back in time. Oklahoma's recorded history began in 1541 when Spanish explorer Coronado ventured through the area on his quest for the "Lost City of Gold." Coronado was a little too early because there was gold in "them thar" hills but it was black!!! Texas Tea, black gold, sweet crude.
    The land that would eventually be known as Oklahoma was part of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase. Beginning in the 1820s, the Five Civilized Tribes from the southeastern United States were relocated (read = forcibly sojourned from their rightful homeland by President Andew Jackson, nice man) to Indian Territory over numerous routes, the most famous being the Cherokee "Trail of Tears." Forced off their ancestral lands by state and federal governments, the tribes suffered great hardships, i.e., many people died, during the rigorous trips west.

    77. OU History Of Science
    assistant at HsciAssistant@ou.edu or via post at Department of the history of Science,University of oklahoma, 601 Elm, Room 622, Norman, OK, 73019-3106, USA.
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    undergraduate minor
    ... spring 2000 golden jubilee events webprojects is one of a small number of universities with a department devoted to studying the history of science and its cultural influences. We offer a diverse array of courses , and invite students from any major to join us as we explore the development of scientific ideas within their social contexts, from antiquity to the modern era. We also invite you to learn more about our minor in the history of science Our graduate program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive knowledge of scientific inquiry as they also acquire the skills and background necessary for conducting specialized research. The history of science collections , with over 88,000 volumes, is a world-class resource on which every student can draw. The research expertise of the faculty is wide-ranging, and marked by a commitment to interdisciplinarity. Areas of particular strength in our program include:
  • science and cultural exchange
  • in the pre-modern world
  • medieval and early modern science in islam and europe natural history and the field sciences modern social and biological science history of science in america
  • The department offers programs of study leading to the Master's degree in History of Science; the dual Master's degree in Library and Information Studies and History of Science; and the Doctorate in History of Science. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact

    78. Oklahoma State University - Alpha Chapter, Kappa Kappa Psi
    First chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi; founded in 1919. Contains a detailed history of the founding of the fraternity, including biographies, photos, and time lines, as well as information on current activities.
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    79. Perry, Oklahoma / History
    history, Perry is Opening. The largest and most dramatic land run inOklahoma ushered in an era of agriculture development. Promoters
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    HISTORY
    Perry is proud of its past and in
    remembrance of its beginning, celebrates the Cherokee
    Strip Land Run every year as close to September 16 as possible.
    This celebration is a major event and draws people in from all over
    the area. Highlights include the county fair, parade, rodeo,
    carnival, food and craft booths, and entertainment.
    The bronze Cherokee Strip statue, titled "Hopes
    and Dreams," sits on a massive granite pedestal in
    front of the courthouse as a memorial to all the eager
    settlers trying to claim a territorial homestead.
    On September 16, 1893 at 12:00 noon, more than 100,000 land hungry pioneers raced for 40,000 claims available in the Cherokee Outlet Land Opening. The largest and most dramatic land run in Oklahoma ushered in an era of agriculture development. Promoters, enticing immigration to the Outlet "P", later named Noble County, promised the land to be some of the most productive in theTerritory. The first night in Perry was utter chaos with more than 25,000 people trying to make a claim at the land

    80. Purcell Oklahoma / History
    history April 5th, 1887, was the date the townsite of Purcell was platted IndependentlyOwned Operated Return To Home Page Purcell oklahoma Area Information
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    HISTORY
    April 5th, 1887, was the date the townsite of
    Purcell was platted on a piece of wrapping paper. The original
    site, still in Indian Territory, was only four blocks and furrows
    were plowed to mark streets and alleys. Shortly thereafter the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway
    from the south met the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway from
    the north and the junction was completed near Purcell in 1887. Purcell
    was named in honor of an early director of the
    Santa Fe Railway, E.B. Purcell. In 1895 Robert Jeremiah Love constructed the sixty-three
    room Hotel Love. The Purcell Register, a territorial newspaper, reported
    that the building was "by far the finest hotel in the Chickasaw Nation." The building now serves as an antique shop. United Country/Brakefield Realty Mack Brakefield, Jr 2408 S. Green Ave., Suite B, Purcell, OK 73080 No One Knows The Country Like We Do © 1997, United Country Real Estate, ® 1997, United Country

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