Oklahoma.
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Cherokee Strip and Oklahoma. Opening Cherokee Strip; Kickapoo, Pawnee and Tonkawa reservations, 1893
Columbian Edition of a Santa Fé route brochure announcing the opening of the Cherokee Strip, 1893. Features rail routes to Oklahoma, lists of agents, sketches of various cities in Oklahoma and a map of Oklahoma and Indian Territories.
At head of title: Columbian edition. Santa Fé route
O-O-Oklahoma
O-O-Oklahoma, 1942
"O-O-Oklahoma." Official song of the University of Oklahoma. Copyright A. Browning Nash. Inscribed "To Mr. Roger Fenn with best regards, Brownie Nash."
Oklahoma, 1934
"Oklahoma." A Toast. Revised by Marie Crosby. The official song of the State of Oklahoma, adopted by the 15th Legislature, 26 Mar 1935. Copyright Chenoweth and Green Music Co., Enid, Oklahoma.
Oklahoma! , 1943
"Oklahoma!" A vocal selection from the film. Copyright Williamson Music Co.
Oklahoma: A Toast
Oklahoma: A Toast, 1905
"Oklahoma: A Toast." Dedicated to Rev. Joseph Homer Parker. Copyright Gist Music Co., Enid, Oklahoma.
Oklahoma, I Love You!
Oklahoma, I Love You!, 1938
"Oklahoma, I Love You!" Theme song used in the dedication pageant for the Will Rogers Memorial. Inscribed by Opal Harrison Williford, Acee Blue Eagle, and Gordon Berger. Copyright Opal Harrison Williford.
"Oklahoma, I Love You!, 1938
"Oklahoma, I Love You!" Theme song used in the dedication pageant for the Will Rogers Memorial. Inscribed by the composer. Copyright Opal Harrison Williford.