NW Oklahoma Territory Annual Report of 1903
The General Summary of Statistics, Summary of Statistics, Annual Report of 1903 was put out by J. B. Cooprider, County Superintendent of Schools,
Woods County, Oklahoma Territory. Information comes from The Alva Pioneer, Souvenir Edition & Historical Album - Tenth Anniversary, Alva, Oklahoma Territory, January 1, 1904, Woods County, Oklahoma Territory. Alva, Oklahoma Tidbits of 1903
Origin of Oklahoma - Rev. Allen Wright, an educated Choctaw Indian, a delegate to Washington in 1866 to confer with the president on matters pertaining to the Indians, called this territory the red people's land and said that Okla in the Indian language meant red, and Homa people. For further particulars see Choctaw treaty of 1866. The Churches of Alva" target="_New"> " width="120" hspace="8" alt="" border="0" align="Left" />
The Christian Church The Agitator - Capt. David L. Payne - Opening of the Strip
This information from the 1904 Souvenir Edition - of the Alva Pioneer, Friday, Jan. 1, 1904, Vol. 11, No. 16, by W. F. Hatfield, Alva, Woods Co., Okla. W. F. Hatfield, Publisher Daily and Weekly Pioneer editor, sold the Souvenir Edition in 1904 for 50-Cents. It was printed to celebrate Alva's tenth anniversary since the opening of 1893.) 1904 Oklahoma Broom Corn
Information from the 1904 Souvenir Edition - of the Alva Pioneer, Friday, Jan. 1, 1904, Vol. 11, No. 16, by W. F. Hatfield, Alva, Woods Co., Oklahoma. W. F. Hatfield, Publisher Daily and Weekly Pioneer editor, sold the "Souvenir Edition" in 1904 for 50-Cents. It was printed to celebrate Alva's tenth anniversary since the opening of 1893.) Northwest Oklahoma Territory Pioneers
These were the Woods County Pioneers biographies taken from The Alva Pioneer, Souvenir Edition, January 1, 1904. Woods County Schools - 1904
This information from The Alva Pioneer, Souvenir Edition & Historical Album - Tenth Anniversary, Alva, Okla., January 1, 1904, Woods County, Oklahoma Territory. The Tenderfoot Girl In The West
When first she arrives from her home in the East The Scramble for Land
Taken from Alva Pioneer Souvenir Edition, dated January 1904. it was written in regard of the Land Run of Oklahoma Territory, September 16, 1893. Pilgrim Bard - Scott Cummins
Information from the 1904 Souvenir Edition - of the Alva Pioneer, Friday, Jan. 1, 1904, Vol. 11, No. 16, by W. F. Hatfield, Alva, Woods Co., Oklahoma. W. F. Hatfield, Publisher Daily and Weekly Pioneer editor, sold the Souvenir Edition in 1904 for 50-Cents. It was printed to celebrate Alva's tenth anniversary since the opening of 1893. U.S. Land Office OT
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from the 1904 Souvenir Edition - of the Alva Pioneer, Friday, Jan. 1, 1904,
Vol. 11, No. 16, by W. F. Hatfield, Alva, Woods Co., Oklahoma. W. F. Hatfield,
Publisher Daily and Weekly Pioneer editor, sold the "Souvenir Edition"
in 1904 for 50-Cents. It was printed to celebrate Alva's tenth anniversary
since the opening of 1893. First Bridge In Woods County
Information from the 1904 Souvenir Edition - of the Alva Pioneer, Friday, Jan. 1, 1904, Vol. 11, No. 16, by W. F. Hatfield, Alva, Woods Co., Oklahoma. W. F. Hatfield, Publisher Daily and Weekly Pioneer editor, sold the "Souvenir Edition" in 1904 for 50-Cents. It was printed to celebrate Alva's tenth anniversary since the opening of 1893. Prominent citizens of Woods County, OK 1893-1904
Information from the 1904 Souvenir Edition - of the Alva Pioneer, Friday, Jan. 1, 1904, Vol. 11, No. 16, by W. F. Hatfield, Alva, Woods Co., Oklahoma. W. F. Hatfield, Publisher Daily and Weekly Pioneer editor, sold the Souvenir Edition in 1904 for 50-Cents. It was printed to celebrate Alva's tenth anniversary since the opening of 1893. [more]... | View or Add Comments (0 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | UnsubscribeOklahoma Beats the World
Information from the 1904 Souvenir Edition - of the Alva Pioneer, Friday, Jan. 1, 1904, Vol. 11, No. 16, by W. F. Hatfield, Alva, Woods Co., Oklahoma. W. F. Hatfield, Publisher Daily and Weekly Pioneer editor, sold the "Souvenir Edition" in 1904 for 50-Cents. It was printed to celebrate Alva's tenth anniversary since the opening of 1893.
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