Oklahoma Newspaper Archives
1810 - 1960
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- mentions articles by Baha'i Thelma Thurston Gorham
- Tulsa World
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
- March 22, 1955 - Page 38

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Clipped 11 days ago
- Blanche Hattie Bradley
- The Daily Ardmoreite. Ardmore, Indian Territory. Monday Evening. Number 40 Monday, Dec 14, 1896 Ardmore, OK Vol: 4 Page: 2 CITIZENSHIP LIST *Rejected*
- Daily Ardmoreite
- Ardmore, Oklahoma
- December 14, 1896 - Page 2

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Clipped 24 days ago
- Notice To County Secretaries DS Ivins
- Indian chieftain
- Vinita, Oklahoma
- July 9, 1891 - Page 3

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Clipped 1 month ago
- Indian Territory Secretary DS Ivins
- Indian chieftain
- Vinita, Oklahoma
- February 19, 1891 - Page 3

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Find Your Family History in Oklahoma Newspaper Archives
With Oklahoma newspaper archives dating back to 1810, you can learn about untold stories and details about your ancestors. Oklahoma officially became a state when its panhandle was acquired following the land acquisitions after the Mexican-American War. Before the Civil War, Oklahoma was mainly a Native American territory. The “Sooners” were settlers who jumped the gun and settled in the Oklahoma area around 1890. Were you ancestors Sooners? What impact did they make on the complex history of Oklahoma?
Find local and national events that your ancestors part took in. Learn about your family history and ancestors by searching our digital newspaper collection online for popular publications such as Cherokee Advocate, Oklahoman, and Express Star.
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Oklahoma Genealogy in Newspaper Archives
People study genealogy out of curiosity and looking for answers to questions such as who your ancestors are, what did they live through, and what was their life like? Our historical newspaper collection can act as a fantastic genealogy resource to figure out the answers to these questions. Within the Oklahoma genealogy newspaper archives you can find birth and death announcements, marriage announcements, obituaries, and more!