Box OS2
Contains 36 Results:
Daily Oklahoman (includes statehood extra edition), September 13, 1903, September 12, November 16, 1907, November 8, 1910, November 3, 1912
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Free Lance (Guthrie, Oklahoma), October 24, 1889
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Chronicle (Clay City, Kentucky), October 30, 1891
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Daily Enterprise-Times (Perry, Oklahoma), March 24, 1896
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Enterprise-Times (Perry, Oklahoma), June 30, July 1, 1897
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Oklahoma State Capital, October 30, 1898, May 31, 1900, February 14, June 2, October 30, 1904, September 13, 1905, September 8, 11, 13, 1907, August 31, 1910
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Kiowa Chief, February, July 1901
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Republican (Fairview, Oklahoma), June 19, 1902
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
American-News, June 19, 1902
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
Daily American (El Reno, Oklahoma), October 7, 1902, April 29, 1903, February 19, April 3, 1904
This series contains three boxes of oversized materials, most of which is arranged chronologically. Primarily pages and large clippings from Oklahoma and other newspapers are found here, but a few other items are included, such as an anti-German advertisement from World War I; a poster for James R. Tolbert, Morgan's opponent in the 1914 election; and an advertisement for the National Constitutional Prohibition Campaign.
