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The company is the parent company of the oklahoman newspaper formerly the daily oklahoman as well as the oklahoma times and the oklahoma farmerstockman. Out of print books related to texas and oklahoma history, made available as ebooks thanks to a humanities open book program grant from the national endowment for the humanities. Volumes 1 to 40 192162 of the chronicles, many of which are out of print and no longer available in print form, are available online along. He did scholarship on the history of oklahoma, joined the history faculty at.
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