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:The Oklahoma Territorial period is well covered including Native Americans, Anglos, intruders, Sooners, homesteaders, and land rush people.</ref><br><br> | :The Oklahoma Territorial period is well covered including Native Americans, Anglos, intruders, Sooners, homesteaders, and land rush people.</ref><br><br> | ||
'''[[Tulsa Genealogical Society Library]]'''<br>9136 East 31st Street<br>Tulsa, OK 74145<br>Telephone: 918-627-4224<br>[http://www.tulsagenealogy.org | '''[[Tulsa Genealogical Society Library]]'''<br>9136 East 31st Street<br>Tulsa, OK 74145<br>Telephone: 918-627-4224<br>[http://www.tulsagenealogy.org/ Website]<br> | ||
:A large library for Oklahoma ancestors including Bibles, cemeteries, obituaries, family folders, city directories, plat maps, and indexes.</ref><br><br> | :A large library for Oklahoma ancestors including Bibles, cemeteries, obituaries, family folders, city directories, plat maps, and indexes.</ref><br><br> | ||
'''Museum of the Western Prairie Library''' <br>1100 Memorial Drive<br>Altus, OK 73521<br>Telephone: 580-482-1044<br>[http://www.okhistory.org/ | '''Museum of the Western Prairie Library''' <br>1100 Memorial Drive<br>Altus, OK 73521<br>Telephone: 580-482-1044<br>[http://www.okhistory.org/ Website]<br> | ||
:Records of Oklahoma settlers, obituaries, periodicals, books, histories, biographies, including many from Texas and New Mexico.</ref><br><br> | :Records of Oklahoma settlers, obituaries, periodicals, books, histories, biographies, including many from Texas and New Mexico.</ref><br><br> | ||
'''Miami Public Library'''<br>200 N Main St. <br>Miami, OK 74354<br>Telephone: 918-541-2292<br> | '''Miami Public Library'''<br>200 N Main St. <br>Miami, OK 74354<br>Telephone: 918-541-2292<br>[http://www.miamipl.okpls.org/ Website]<br> | ||
:A good book-library with an emphasis on the Ozark region of Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas, including Native Americans.</ref><br><br> | :A good book-library with an emphasis on the Ozark region of Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas, including Native Americans.</ref><br><br> | ||
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:The Talbot Library and Museum (TL{{Amp}}M) is one of the best genealogical libraries in the United States. Their library focuses on Northeast Oklahoma, Northwest Arkansas, and Cherokee genealogy research.<ref>"Genealogy Research Requests" in [http://www.talbotlibrary.org/ Website].</ref><br><br> | :The Talbot Library and Museum (TL{{Amp}}M) is one of the best genealogical libraries in the United States. Their library focuses on Northeast Oklahoma, Northwest Arkansas, and Cherokee genealogy research.<ref>"Genealogy Research Requests" in [http://www.talbotlibrary.org/ Website].</ref><br><br> | ||
'''Tulsa City-County Library Genealogy Center'''<br>Hardesty Regional Library<br>8316 E. 93rd St.<br>Tulsa, OK 74133<br>Telephone: 918.549.7691<br>[http://www.tulsalibrary.org/ Website]<br>[mailto:genaskus@tulsalibrary.org/ Email]<br> | '''Tulsa City-County Library Genealogy Center'''<br>Hardesty Regional Library<br>8316 E. 93rd St.<br>Tulsa, OK 74133<br>Telephone: 918.549.7691<br>[http://www.tulsalibrary.org/ Website]<br>[mailto:genaskus@tulsalibrary.org/ Email]<br> | ||
:The Genealogy Center of the Tulsa City-County Library is one of the largest genealogy collections in Oklahoma. Their focus is on Tulsa and Oklahoma, but they also have strengths in Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. A limited amount of research, including Indian roll look-ups, can be conducted by email and letters. See their [http://guides.tulsalibrary.org/content.php?pid=334759&sid=2738716 American Indian Research] guide.<br><br> | :The Genealogy Center of the Tulsa City-County Library is one of the largest genealogy collections in Oklahoma. Their focus is on Tulsa and Oklahoma, but they also have strengths in Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. A limited amount of research, including Indian roll look-ups, can be conducted by email and letters. See their [http://guides.tulsalibrary.org/content.php?pid=334759&sid=2738716 American Indian Research] guide.<br><br> | ||
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