Oklahoma, a History of Five CenturiesUniversity of Oklahoma Press, 1981 - 316 pages Located in the Oklahoma Collection. |
Contents
I | 3 |
II | 16 |
III | 41 |
IV | 53 |
V | 71 |
VI | 84 |
VII | 98 |
VIII | 109 |
XII | 157 |
XIII | 173 |
XIV | 191 |
XV | 203 |
XVI | 215 |
XVII | 230 |
XVIII | 242 |
XIX | 265 |
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