This article analyzes several oral history interviews with families who own Centennial Farms and Ranches in Oklahoma. The Centennial Farm and Ranch Program began in 1989 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Land Run of 1889. With an aim to record Oklahoma's agricultural history, librarians with the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program developed the Oklahoma Centennial Farm Families oral history project in collaboration with the Oklahoma Historical Society in 2008
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Article examines the lives, careers, and works of four founding political figures of the state of Ok...
Article illustrates the importance of 4-H booths at the 1928 State Fair of Oklahoma in the rural edu...
Article describes the continuation of the folk music tradition of Oklahoma in the coffeehouse moveme...
Article details the experiences of the pioneers of western Oklahoma as they homesteaded and establis...
Article commemorates the anniversary of the founding of the Oklahoma Historical Society by relating ...
Article illustrates the difficult lives of Oklahoma women during the Dust Bowl and coping methods th...
Article continues the story of historic preservation in Oklahoma to celebrate the fiftieth anniversa...
Article describes the early days of historic preservation in Oklahoma, chronicling the time before t...
Article provides historical context for the songs and poetry created by cowboys making a living herd...
Article examines the history of community banking in Freedom, Oklahoma through interviews conducted ...
Article examines the case of the 1900 murder of Julius Roesch to describe the attitudes of the time ...
Article relates the ways in which Pulitzer Prize-winning author and social reformer Hamlin Garland's...
Article examines recorded interviews in the Doris Duke Collection of American Indian Oral History to...
Article shows how the variety of properties associated with different groups of people intersect to ...
This article tells the story of the Eufaula Boarding School for Girls in Eufaula, Oklahoma. The auth...
Article examines the lives, careers, and works of four founding political figures of the state of Ok...
Article illustrates the importance of 4-H booths at the 1928 State Fair of Oklahoma in the rural edu...
Article describes the continuation of the folk music tradition of Oklahoma in the coffeehouse moveme...