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CHAIRMEN of SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES [Table 5-3] 1789–Present
Ally, the Okla- Homa Story, (University of Oklahoma Press 1978), and Oklahoma: a History of Five Centuries (University of Oklahoma Press 1989)
University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan Copyright by WAYIÏE FISHER YOUNG 1964 TEE UNIVERSITY of OKLAHOMA
H. Doc. 108-222
University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections
NEWS LETTER, to Let You Know We Haven't Forgotten SECTION You
SENATOR WILLIAH B. PINE and HIS TIMES by MAYNARD J. HANSON Bachelor of Arts Yankton College Yankton, South Dakota 1969 Master Of
Committee on Appropriations UNITED STATES SENATE
Western History Collections University of Oklahoma
2021 Thomas Brendan Thesis.Pdf (3.078Mb)
Justice Dept. Library Oklahoma Tribal Concerns Oversight Hearing
Alex Adwan As a Life-Long Journalist He Influencededucation and Integration in the State of Oklahoma
Information to Users
Seventy-Fourth Congress, Second Session
RECEIVED 2280 United States Department of the Interior National Park Service JUL 2 3 2008
A Guide to in Oklahoma
Oklahoma Indians and the Congresses of October 1934
University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections Clayton
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US Senate Sect.3
H. Doc. 108-222
History of Oklahoma Congressmen
Judge Royce H. Savage by William Kellough
Carl B. Albert Interview I
NFS Form 10-900 OMB No. 1024-0018 (Rev
The Blue Eagle and the Sooner: Ok.Lahoma and The
Public Fishing Areas & Odwc Fisheries Offices
Fred Harris Served As a United States Senator for Oklahoma
History of Oklahoma Congressmen
Public Fishing Areas & Odwc Fisheries Offices
H. Doc. 108-222
American Farmers and the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938
The Resurgence of the Choctaws in the Twentieth Century
State Senate Since Statehood First to Fourth Legislatures
Avenue, N.W., Washington,15:-C.M2W Request Publications and Reports with Reference to Indian Or Land Area of Interest
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Sixty-Eighth Congress March 4, 1923, to March 3, 1925
Largest Tribally-Owned National Bank Acquires the First State Bank
University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections
Seventy-Second Congress, Second Session
THE IMPACT of the NEW DEAL on the CITY SIGNIFICANT WAS IT? By