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AugustSun.pdf
Publication Date
1901
Description
This black and white publication features the pioneers of Lawton and the 1901 settlers of the Kiowa-Comanche country that made history. The following pages contain statements bearing the impulses, sentiments and souls of a group of as brave pioneers as ever settled and developed a new country. Illustrations are included. Handwriting in pencil on the first page and the last page.
Physical Description
227 pages; staple-bound book; 28 cm
Subject
Indigenous people, Native Americans, Oklahoma, Kansas, Frontier & pioneer life, Comanche, Kiowa Apache Nation, Books
Rights
This material is in the public domain.
Publisher
N.T. Plummer Printing Company, Anadarko, OK
Collection
Forsyth Library General Collection
Repository
Recommended Citation
Lawton Business and Professional Woman's Club, "Neath August Sun" (1901). Frontiers Collection. 1.
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/frontiers/1
Language
eng
Transcription
Business and Professional Woman's Club, Lawton, Okla. Articles by H.B. Pages 40 and 143
Comments
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