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  2. Oklahoma Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    Many of the Oklahoma Historical Society's documents and materials are available online at little or no charge, including indexes to the Dawes Rolls, Oklahoma military deaths, the 1890 Oklahoma Territorial Census, Territorial Incorporation Records, Hastain's Township Plats of the Creek Nation, Oklahoma County marriage records 1889–1951, Daily ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Oklahoma

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    This is a list of properties and historic districts in Oklahoma that are designated on the National Register of Historic Places. Listings are distributed across all of Oklahoma's 77 counties . The following are approximate unofficial tallies of current listings by county.

  4. Dianna Rogers - Wikipedia

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    [98] [108] W. P. Campbell, editor of the Oklahoma Historical Society journal, Historia, wrote that Dianna was buried near the mouth of Fourteen Mile Creek, (now in Cherokee County). [109] In 1907, a marble pillar with just the name "Talihina Houston" was erected, [ 105 ] but was later replaced with a stone which reads "Talahina R. wife of Gen ...

  5. From museums to art galleries, 20 places to explore Native ...

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    Admission: $7 for adults, $5 for seniors 62 and older, $4 for students ages 6 to 18, $18 for families of up to six people, and free for Oklahoma Historical Society members, children younger than 6 ...

  6. Thomas H. Doyle - Wikipedia

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    Thomas H. Doyle (1863–1949) was born in Uxbridge, Massachusetts to John and Johanna (née Henchion) Doyle, who had emigrated from Ireland. [a] According to one biography, his mother, Johanna, died in Massachusetts, leaving her husband to care for Thomas and four younger children. [1]

  7. Czarina Conlan - Wikipedia

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    Madeline Czarina Conlan (1871-1958) was a Native American archivist and museum curator. She worked at the Oklahoma Historical Society museum for 24 years. She founded the first woman's club in Indian Territory and served as the chair of the Oklahoma Indian Welfare Committee of the Oklahoma State Federation of Women's Clubs for 12 years.