Shaped like a frying pan, filled with a wealth of resources, and covered in sweeping plains, Oklahoma is a unique state in the Great Plains. This informative title highlights Oklahoma’s natural wonders, industry, communities, culture, and more. Features highlight the state’s Native American people, show off wildlife, and introduce a notable sports team and recipe. The book concludes with a historic timeline and a two-page profile that puts all of Oklahoma’s stats in one place!
March of the Five Hundred, 87 Martin, John Frank, 228 Martin, Robert, 229–30 Mason, S.A., 51 Maxey, Samuel B., ... 58–61, 105 McDonald, J. Wade, 104,128 McFarland, Noah C., 107 McKennon Opera House (Guthrie), 233 McLain, C. R., 163, ...
( Courtesy Marvin Huffer ) Addington COUNTY : LOCATION : estate dealers , and building contractors in addition to the usual retail business notices . There was a brickyard manufacturing pressed brick . The Bank of Addington had been ...
This book explores the geography, history, people, government, and economy of the Sooner State.
This book provides a description of Oklahoma's history, geography, economy, and culture.
Intriguing facts will add to the non-fiction learning experience. This book covers subjects important or significant to Oklahomans and includes brilliant color photography by top photographers.
During the last decade , though , Wooley and I have spilled countless gallons of ink attempting to describe accurately and discuss rationally exactly what Red Dirt music is . We have heard as many definitions of Red Dirt music as there ...
Explores ghosts and haunted places, local legends, cursed roads, crazy characters, and unusual roadside attractions found in Oklahoma.
This book is President Cross’s story of the events leading to the desegregation of the University of Oklahoma in 1948, with the admission of George W. McLaurin to the Graduate School of Education.
"Oklahoma State University was founded in 1889--18 years before statehood--as Oklahoma A & M College (OAMC), under the Morrill Land Grant Acts that allowed for the creation of land grant colleges.
This visual trail guide allows readers and hikers to explore all the natural grandeur that Oklahoma has to offer.