Oklahoma
"Sources: Base map from U.S. Geological Survey, Oklahoma, 1972. County and place boundaries certified by local officials, January 1, 1980." Includes indexes and inset. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
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United States. Bureau of the Census. Data Preparation Division - United States. Bureau of the Census. Geography Division
Date:1980
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Oklahoma!
���Oklahoma!��� (Original Cast Recording) (1943) Added to the National Registry: 2003 Essay by Mark A. Robinson (guest post)* Rodgers and Hammerstein Original album The musical���s original cast The 1943 Broadway musical ���Oklahoma!��� was a milestone and marked an important turning point in the history of the American theatre. Based on the 1930 Lynn Riggs play ���Green Grow the Lilacs,��� ���Oklahoma!��� commenced the enduring partnership...
Contributor:
Mark A. Robinson
Photo, Print, Drawing
Oklahoma
1 print (poster) : color. | Poster for the stage musical Oklahoma!
Date:1940
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Oklahoma
Oklahoma The name Oklahoma comes from two Choctaw Indian words, okla, which means "people," and humma, which means "red." In 1889, Congress opened up 2 million acres for white settlement (it was previously open only
Blockfront, Oklahoma Avenue, Guthrie, Oklahoma
1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format). | Photograph show buildings in the Guthrie Historic District, Guthrie, Oklahoma including the Ames Building (center) at 322 West Oklahoma Avenue which was built in 1902; the Stephen Starr Building (left) and the Mundy Block (right), 333 West Oklahoma Avenue, built in 1889 and demolished in 2002. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2019)