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Website References

 

Oklahoma SHPO’s Listserve

https://www.okhistory.org/shpo/shpolistserve.htm

 

State Historic Preservation Office Staff

SHPO Main Number 405-521-6249
SHPO Fax Number 405-522-0816

Lynda Ozan
Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer
405-522-4484
lozan@okhistory.org

Sara Werneke
National Register of Historic Places
Historic Preservation Specialist
405-522-4478
swerneke@okhistory.org

Catharine Wood
Section 106 Coordinator
Historical Archeologist
405-521-6381
cwood@okhistory.org

Jennifer Bailey
Tax Program Coordinator
Historic Preservation Specialist
405-522-4479
jbailey@okhistory.org

Shea Otley
CLG Coordinator
Oklahoma Centennial Farm & Ranch Coordinator
405-522-4485
sjotley@okhistory.org

David Chunn
Historian/Survey Coordinator
405-522-2713
dchunn@okhistory.org

Pam McCarty
Section 106 Technical Services Assistant
405-521-6386
pmccarty@okhistory.org

Jesse Matthews
Secretary/Receptionist
405-521-6249
jmatthews@okhistory.org

John "Jack" Robertson
Administrative Technician
405-522-0820
jrobertson@okhistory.org

Last Updated: August 24, 2018

 

Local Organizations and Agencies

Tulsa Foundation for Architecture: http://www.tulsaarchitecture.com/

Tulsa Preservation Commission, City of Tulsa: http://www.tulsapreservationcommission.org

Statewide Links

ODOT Cultural Resources Program - Post-1945 Common Concrete and Steel Bridges: http://www.odotculturalresources.info/common-post-1945-bridges.html

https://www.okhistory.org/shpo/shpoconsultants.htm

Oklahoma Archeological Survey: https://www.ou.edu/archsur/home.htm

Oklahoma Main Street Center, Oklahoma Department of Commerce:
http://okcommerce.gov/main-street/

Preservation Oklahoma, Inc.: http://www.preservationok.org

State Historic Preservation Office, Oklahoma Historical Society: http://www.okhistory.org/shpo/shpom.htm

Statewide Preservation Calendar: http://www.preservationok.org/calendar-of-events.html

Regional Links

Plains Humanities Alliance, University of Nebraska (NEH funded to serve the Plains states, including Oklahoma): http://www.unl.edu/rcplains

National Links

Advisory Council: http://www.achp.gov

American Cultural Resources Association: http://www.acra-crm.org

American Institute of Architects: http://www.aia.org

American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works: http://aic.stanford.edu

Federal Historic Preservation Laws, Regulations, and Orders: http://www.nps.gov/history/laws.htm

The Foundation Center: http://www.foundationcenter.org

Government Printing Office (Federal Register notices): http://www.gpo.gov

Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record (HABS/HAER): http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/hhhtml

Library of Congress (current bills and reports): http://thomas.loc.gov

Michigan Land Use Institute: http://www.mlui.org

National Alliance of Preservation Commissions: http://napc.uga.edu

National Archives: http://www.archives.gov/index.html

National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers: http://www.nathpo.org

National Center for Preservation Technology and Training: http://ncptt.nps.gov

National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers: http://www.ncshpo.org

National Conference of State Legislatures Database: http://www.ncsl.org/research/telecommunications-and-information-technology/ncsl-50-state-searchable-bill-tracking-databases.aspx

National Park Service Cultural Programs: http://www.cr.nps.gov/

National Park Service Route 66 Travel Itinerary: http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/route66/

National Transportation Enhancements Clearinghouse: http://www.enhancements.org

National Trust for Historic Preservation: http://www.preservationnation.org/

Preservation Action: http://www.preservationaction.org

Recent Past Preservation Network: http://www.recentpast.org/

Reconnecting America: http://www.reconnectingamerica.org

Resources and Research Tools: http://www.preservationdirectory.com

Scenic America: http://www.scenic.org

Smart Growth America: http://www.smartgrowthamerica.org

Smart Growth Online: http://www.webmaster@smarthgrowth.org">www.webmaster@smarthgrowth.org

Society for American Archeology: http://www.saa.org

Society for Commercial Archeology: http://www.sca-roadside.org

Society for Preservation of Long Island Antiquities: http://www.splia.org

Sprawl Watch Clearinghouse: http://www.sprawlwatch.org

Surface Transportation Policy Project: http://www.transact.org/

Oklahoma Historical Society | 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 | 405-521-2491

 

Links of Interest

References

(Hereafter shown in preferred APA (American Psychological Association, 6th Edition) Style.)

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Agnew, Brad. (1989, Spring). Voices from the Land Run of 1889. The Chronicles of Oklahoma 67.

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Baldwin, Kathlyn. (1981). The 89ers: Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889. Oklahoma City: Western               Heritage Books.

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Berry, Shelley, (2004). Small Towns, Ghost Memories of Oklahoma: A Photographic Narrative of            Hamlets and Villages Throughout Oklahoma's Seventy-seven Counties Virginia Beach, VA. Donning Company Publishers.

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Clark, Blue (1994). Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock: Treaty Rights and Indian Law at the End of the Nineteenth Century. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

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Cooper, Charles M. (1957, April). The Big Pasture. Chronicles of Oklahoma. Vol. 35 Ch. 2. pp.138-146 (retrieved on Jan. 16, 2019.

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Gumprecht, Blake. (1996, Summer). A Saloon On Every Corner: Whiskey Towns of Oklahoma Territory, 1889–1907, The Chronicles of Oklahoma. Vol.74.

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Hagan, William T. (1985). Adjusting to the Opening of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Kiowa-Apache Reservation. The Plains Indians of the Twentieth Century. ed. Peter Iverson. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

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Hagan, William T. (1993). Quanah Parker: Comanche Chief. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

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Hagan, William T. (2006, August 16). United States–Comanche Relations: The Reservation Years. New Haven: Yale University Press.

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Stan Hoig, "Land Run of 1889," The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, Retrieved Jan. 16, 2019 from https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc.php?

entry=LA014

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Kappler, Charles. (Ed.) (1904). Acts of fifty-sixth congress—first session, 1900; Chapter 813, 31 stat., 672. (Section 6). Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1904. 1:708-713 (retrieved August 16, 2006).

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Kappler, Charles (Ed.) (1904).Acts of fifty-sixth congress—first session, 1900"; chapter 2580, 34 stat., 213 .Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties. Washington: Government Printing

Linzee, E.H. (1947, Fall). Registration and Drawing for Opening of Kiowa and Comanche Country, 1901. The Chronicles of Oklahoma 25.

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Moore,Gordon. (1989, Spring). Registers, Receivers, and Entrymen: U.S. Land Office Administration in Oklahoma Territory, 1889–1907. The Chronicles of Oklahoma Vol. 67.

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Morris, John W. (1977). Ghost Towns of Oklahoma. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

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Neeley, Bill. (1995). The Last Comanche Chief: The Life and Times of Quanah Parker. New York: John Wiley and Sons.

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Oklahoma Historical Society. (n.d.). Ghost Towns. Vertical File. Research Division. Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City.

Oklahoma Historical Society. (n.d.). Grandfield. Vertical File. Research Division. Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City.

Oklahoma Historical Society. (n.d.). The Big Pasture. Vertical File. Research Division. Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City.

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Pierce, Michael D. (n.d.). Parker, Quanah, The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Retrieved Jan. 16, 2019 from https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc.php? entry=PA014

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Shirk, George H. (1974). Oklahoma Place Names. 2d ed.. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.

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Theil, Sidney. (1973). The Oklahoma Land Rush. reprint ed., New York: Grossman.

Watson, Louise Michael (n.d.). Grandfield. The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Retrieved January 19, 2019 from https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc.php?entry=GR007.

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Wilson, Linda D. (n.d.). Ghost Towns. The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture.       Retrieved January 16, 2019 from https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc.php?entry=GH002.

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Wyatt, Robert Lee III (1978). History of Tillman County, Vol. 2. Frederick, OK Tillman County

      Historical Society.

 

Footnotes

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Cooper, Chronicles of Oklahoma, 1957: "The Temple Tribune [Oklahoma], August 22, 1907, Eschiti, Oklahoma.—While excavating on a right-of-way near here a party of scraper drivers unearthed a historic tombstone that appears to have been set in a graveyard that once existed here. On the front of the marble slab is an inscription printed in undiscernable Spanish, above the inscription being the name, 'Don Juan Valerez El Padre, Madrid Senor de la Bonito Senorito.' Beneath the inscription is the date, '1542.'" Bibliography

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