Oklahoma. Ceremonial Transfer of the Louisiana Purchase in New Orleans - 1803.

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Oklahoma

Ceremonial Transfer of the Louisiana Purchase in New Orleans

Nathaniel Pryor and Sam Houston at Three Forks

The Santa Fe Trail Cimarron County, Oklahoma

Osage Treaty of 1825

Creek Council Oak Tree

Friends for a Day October 12, 1832

Washington Irving Meeting the Osage

Traffic Jam at Limestone Gap

S. W. Woodhouse at Lost City

Butterfield Stage at Boggy Depot

Surrender of General Stand Watie

Fort Smith Conference

Buffalo Skinner's Cart

Medicine Bluff at Ft. Sill 1870's

William "Bill" Tilghman

Frank Eaton ("Pistol Pete")

101 Ranch

Great Western Cattle Trail 1890's

Arthur N. Daniels, Speaker of the House First Territorial Legislature

David Ross Boyd

George W. Gardenhire

Oklahoma City - April 29, 1889 Seven Days After the Land Run of 1889

The Magic of Petroleum

Community of Boling Springs

President Theodore Roosevelt, Frederick, OT

Dugout Soddy on the Prairie

President Teddy Roosevelt Signing Statehood Proclamation

Senator Henry S. Johnston 1st President Pro Tempore

Miss Alice Robertson

Rep. Bessie S. McColgin

Mrs. Lamar Looney

Alfalfa Bill Murray, Speaker of the House First Statehood Legislature

Woody Guthrie - This Land Was Made For You and Me

The Last Farewell of Will Rogers and Wiley Post

Siege of Battleship Oklahoma at Pearl Harbor

Col. Robert S. Johnson

Indian Code Talkers

Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher

45th Infantry at Pork Chop Hill, Korea

Admiral William J. Crowe, Jr.

Ambassador Jeane J. Kirkpatrick