
The Chronicles of Oklahoma Vol. 76-3 1998
Oklahoma Historical Society
$7.00
'The Washita Trail: The Seventh U.S. Cavalry's Route of March to and from the Battle of the Washita,' by Bob Rea, 244-261, ''Wholly Occupied with my Special Work': Reverend William Graham's Stay at Fort Coffee and New Hope, 1845-1847,' by Donald L. Parman, 262-281, 'The Undesirable Oklahomans: Black Immigration to Western Canada,' by D. Chongo Mundende, 282-297, ''Standing Out for Their Rights': Industrial Strikes in Oklahoma in the 1930s,' by James Paul Bailey, 298-317, 'Edward W. Sweeney, '89er: 'A Legend in his Time,'' by Pamela G. Jordan, 318-335. The Chronicles of Oklahoma, first issued in 1921 as the official journal of the OHS, is mailed to members and subscribers four times a year. Each issue contains at least five scholarly articles; subjects range from Indians and earliest settlement to railroads and the twentieth century. Each issue is well illustrated with historic photographs offering a visual picture of the past. Also included are book reviews, notes, documents, and minutes of the quarterly meetings of the OHS Board of Directors.