Acres
of Aspiration: The All Black Towns in Oklahoma
by Hannibal B. Johnson
Hardcover from Eakin Publications
Book Published: April, 2003
American
Woman: Lost and Found in Oklahoma
by Pam Fleischaker, Bill Clinton
Barefoot
in an Oklahoma Sticker Patch : Memories from Childhood in Rural Oklahoma
County
by Geneva Johnston Hudson
The
Burning : Massacre, Destruction, and the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921
by Tim Madigan
Black Indian Genealogy Research
by Angela Walton-Raji
Listed under Oklahoma Genealogy
The
Chickasaw Rancher
by Neil R. Johnson, C. Neil Kingsley, Arrell M. Gibson
Paperback from University Press of Colorado
Book Published: December, 2001
Choctaws at the Crossroads : The Political Economy of Class and Culture
in the Oklahoma Timber Region
by Sandra Faiman-Silva
Listed under Choctaw
Expedition
to the Southwest : An 1845 Reconnaissance of Colorado, New Mexico, Texas
and Oklahoma
by H. Bailey Carroll, James William Abert
(Paperback - September 1999)
Five
Civilized Tribes Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Seminole, Creek
Forty-Seven Straight: The Wilkinson Era at Oklahoma
by Harold Keith
Listed under College Football
Frankoma and Other Oklahoma Potteries (Schiffer Book for Collectors)
by Phyllis Bess, Tom Bess
Listed under Pottery &
Porcelain
The Fus Fixico Letters : A Creek Humorist in Early Oklahoma
by Alexander Posey et al.
Listed under Creek Indians
Ghost-Town
Tales of Oklahoma : Unforgettable Stories of Nearly Forgotten Places
Guide
to Oklahoma Museums
by David C. Hunt, Alvin O. Turner (Designer)
(Paperback - December 1981)
Special Order
The
Indians in Oklahoma
by Rennard Strickland
Paperback from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd)
Book Published: June, 1981
A
Journal of Travels into the Arkansas Territory During the Year 1819 (Arkansas
Classics)
by Thomas Nuttall, Savoie Lottinville (Editor)
(Paperback - February 1999)
La
Harpe's Post: A Tale of French-Wichita Contact on the Eastern Plains
by George H. Odell
Paperback from Univ of Alabama Pr (Txt)
Book Published: December, 2002
The
Life and Legacy of Annie Oakley (Oklahoma
Western Biographies, Vol 7)
by Glenda Riley
Hardcover: 252 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.99 x
8.79 x 5.82
Publisher: Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd); ; (March 2000)
ISBN: 0806126566
Historical
Atlas of Oklahoma
by John W. Morris, et al
(Paperback - January 1987)
Nations
Remembered: An Oral History of the Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks,
and Seminoles in Oklahoma, 1865-1907
by Theda Perdue
(Paperback - October 1993)
Oklahoma Seminoles Medicines, Magic and Religion (Civilization of
the American Indian, Vol 166)
by James H. Howard, Willie Lena
Listed under Seminole Indians
Ok!:
The Story of Oklahoma!
by Max Wilk
Paperback from Applause Books
Book Published: March, 2002
Oklahoma:
A History of Five Centuries
by Arrell Morgan. Gibson
Hardcover from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Txt)
Book Published: December, 1981
Oklahoma
Mammalogy: An Annotated Bibliography and Checklist (Oklahoma Museum of
Natural History)
by Robert D. Owen, Gary D. Schnell
Hardcover from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Txt)
Book Published: March, 1989
The
Oklahoma Petroleum Industry
by Kenny Arthur, Franks, Oklahoma Heritage Association
Hardcover from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd)
Book Published: November, 1980
Oklahoma
Renegades: Their Deeds and Misdeeds
by Ken Butler
Paperback from Pelican Pub Co
Book Published: October, 1997
Oklahoma
Route 66
by Jim Ross
Paperback: 204 pages
Publisher: Ghost Town Press; ; (May 21, 2001)
ISBN: 0967748127
Others Unknown: Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing Conspiracy
by Stephen Jones, Peter Israel (Contributor)
Listed under Oklahoma
City Bombing
Osage
County Kids : A True Story
by Lou Dean
Outlaws on Horseback: The History of the Organized Bands of Bank
and Train Robbers Who Terrorized the Prairie Towns of Missouri, Kansas,
Indian Territory, and Oklahoma for
by Harry Sinclair Drago
Listed under Lawmen and Outlaws
Ponca
City and Kay County Boom Towns (Images of America)
by Clyda R. Franks
(Paperback - July 2002)
Red
Dirt: Growing Up Okie (Haymarket Series)
by Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Hardcover from Verso Books
Book Published: June, 1997
Riot
and Remembrance: The Tulsa Race War and Its Legacy
by James S. Hirsch
Hardcover from Houghton Mifflin Co
Book Published: 22 February, 2002
The Seminole Baptist Churches of Oklahoma: Maintaining a Traditional
Community
By Jack M. Schultz
Listed under Seminole
Sooner Century: 100 Glorious Years of Oklahoma Football
by J. Brent Clark, et al
Listed under College Football
Sooner
or Later: Tales of a Pioneer Family
by Virginia Stumbough
Paperback from Clear Light Pub
Book Published: October, 1995
Storm
and Stampede on the Chisholm
by Hubert E. Collins, Robert R. Dykstra (Introduction)
Written in 1928, an account of Western lore learned from indians and
settlers at Red Fork Ranch in Oklahoma in 1883.
Paperback: 332 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.67 x
8.01 x 5.33
Publisher: Univ of Nebraska Pr; ; (March 1998)
ISBN: 0803263864
The
Story of Golf in Oklahoma
by Del Lemon, Susie Maxwell Berning
Hardcover from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd)
Book Published: January, 2003
The
Story of Oklahoma
by W. David Baird, Danney Goble
Hardcover from Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Txt)
Book Published: September, 1994
A
Tour on the Prairies
by Washington Irving, John Francis McDermott (Editor)
They
Came Searching: How Blacks Sought the Promised Land in Tulsa
by Eddie Faye Gates, Eddy F. Gates
Paperback from Eakin Publications
Book Published: March, 1997
Tulsa
by Larry Clark
(Paperback)
Tulsa!:
Biography of the American City
by Danney, Ph.D. Goble
Hardcover from Council Oak Distribution
Book Published: June, 2003
Wiley
G. Haines : Frontier U.S. Deputy Marshal
by J. D. Haines
For nearly thirty years, Wiley G. Haines held a commission as a U.S.
deputy marshal in the Twin Territories, one of the most challenging posts
in the nation. Haines protected the territories’ people and also the land
from exploitation. He was fluent in the Osage language and a trusted friend
of the tribe, known as the “Peacemaker of the Osage.” Unlike legendary
lawmen Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and Wild Bill Hickok, Haines was a career
lawman. He was one of the most successful criminal officers in Oklahoma.
It is difficult for us to imagine today the routine hardships and challenges
Haines faced on a daily basis. Whether riding on horseback through the
snow in bitter cold in pursuit of an outlaw or facing the deadly gunfire
of desperadoes, Haines had to be prepared for anything. He was one of the
last iron men, whose epitaph reads, “An Honest Man’s the Noblest Work of
God.” The Wiley Haines story is an exciting page from the history of Oklahoma’s
wild and woolly days.
Hardcover: 96 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.50 x
9.25 x 6.25
Publisher: Eakin Publications; ; 1st edition (January
2002)
ISBN: 1571686479
The
WPA Guide to 1930s Oklahoma
by Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration (Editor),
Angie Debo
(Paperback - June 1986)
The WPA Oklahoma Slave Narratives
by T. Lindsay Baker, Julie P. Baker, United States Work Projects Administration
Listed under Slave Narratives