Updated:
22 May 2010
Created: 09 Sep 2008
Archives and
Libraries
Local
Resources
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Oklahoma Historical
Society
Library Resources
Division
2100 N. Lincoln Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4997
405-522-5225 -- FAX 405-521-2492
Library Resources Division
- maintains 30,000 book titles representing approximately 63,700
volumes. Collection consists of rare, and some unpublished
manuscripts, state and local histories, contemporary books, etc.
Collection includes Oklahoma history, the Five Civilized Tribes,
family and community histories, industry, technology, and
agriculture. Houses a large collection of the U.S. Census
microfilm.
Archives and
Manuscripts Division
2100 N. Lincoln Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4997
405-521-2491-- FAX 405-521-2492
Indian Archives;
Photographic Archives [some images are quite large];
Oral History Collection; Newspaper Department; Manuscripts
Division.
Oklahoma Historical Society Special Collections
Bibliography Special
Books, Library Resources Division
Oklahoma Historical Society Newspaper Search
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Oklahoma Genealogical
Society
P.O. Box 12986
Oklahoma City, OK 73157-2986
Publication "Oklahoma Genealogical Society Quarterly"
Specializes in Oklahoma and Indian Territory
First Families of the Twin Territories
-- Qualifications to Join
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Fraternal
Organizations
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Family History Library Catalog
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Metropolitan Library
System (MLS)
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Databases
- logon as Anonymous, if required
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Catalog - logon as Anonymous, if required
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Oklahoma
Images
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Resources at all MLS
agencies
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Downtown
Library Branch
131 Dean A McGee Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73102-6499
405-231-8650 - hours noted on their site
405-232-5493 - fax
Resources at Downtown Library
[many thanks to Debra Osborne Spindle,
Downtown Library Manager, for providing great details of
their available resources]
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Oklahoma
City city directories 1903- and criss-cross
directories 1949-
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Oklahoma
City telephone directories 1960-
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Clippings
files -
Oklahoma biographies, businesses, buildings,
artist, and counties & towns
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Oklahoma
County histories
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Chronicles
of Oklahoma - publication of Oklahoma Historical
Society
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Subscriptions
to popular genealogical magazines:
Ancestry, Family Tree Magazine, Heritage Quest
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Native
American resources such as:
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Cherokee Drennen
Roll of 1851 - Marybelle W. Chase
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Only the Names
Remain, Cherokee series - Sandi Garrett
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Cherokee Indian
Rolls: Doubtful and Rejected - B. T. Harris
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Chickasaw rolls:
Annuity Rolls of 1857-1860 and the “1855”
Chickasaw District Roll of 1856 - K. M.
Armstrong and Bob Curry
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Pioneers of
Chickasaw Nation, Indian Territory - Nova A.
Lemons
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Choctaw Emigration
Records, 1831-1856 - Monty Olsen
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1832 Creek Census:
Parsons-Abbott - James L. Douthat
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The Seminole
Baptist Churches of Oklahoma - Jack M. Schults
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Some Old Delaware
Obituaries - Ruby Cranor
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Kiowa, Comanche,
Apache, Fort Sill Apache, Wichita, Caddo and
Delaware Indians birth and Death Rolls, 1924-1932
- Jeff Bowen
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Census of the
Comanche tribe of Indians, Kiowa Agency, O.T., July
1895 - Faye R. Washburn
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Census of the
Comanche tribe of Indians, Kiowa Indian agency, O.T.,
June 30, 1905 - Washburn
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1917 Census of the
Comanche Indian Tribe of the Kowa Agency, Anadarko,
Oklahoma - Polly Lewis Murphy
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1880 Cherokee
Nation census [cd-rom] Vital information from the
Guion Miller Roll: Eastern Cherokee Court of Claims,
1906-1909 [cd-rom] - indexed by Barbara Benge
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Indian Lands west
of Arkansas (Oklahoma) - Frances Woods
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Microfilm
at the Downtown Library
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Federal
Land Tract Books of Oklahoma Territory index &
microfilm
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Sanborn
fire insurance maps of Oklahoma towns and cities
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City
directories for Oklahoma for Oklahoma towns and
cities (coverage varies, 1960 latest)
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Daily
Oklahoman, Oklahoma City Times, and selected
additional old city newspapers
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Census
microfilm of Oklahoma
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1890
Union Vets and Widows
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1900
Soundex and Population Census
Indian and Oklahoma Territories
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1910
Miracode and Population Census for Oklahoma
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1920
Soundex and Population Census for Oklahoma
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1930
Population Census for Oklahoma
Downtown
currently has 5 microfilm reader/printers and 2
photocopies.
Call 231-8650 ext 3 - Reference Desk for cost of copies,
etc.
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University of
Oklahoma
Western
History Collections
630 Parrington Oval, Rm 452
Norman, OK 73069
405-325-3641-- FAX 405-325-2493
The Library Division of the Western
History Collections is one of the top ten special research
libraries in the nation for the study of American Indian
history and anthropology. Composed of twelve named and
separately maintained book collections, published oral
histories, microforms, and serials, the division as a whole
contains publications spanning a four-hundred-year period.
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Oklahoma State
University
Special
Collections and University Archives Home Page
204 Edmon Low Library
Stillwater, OK 74078
405-744-6311
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Oklahoma City Community College - Library
7777 South May
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
405-682-7564
Special Collections - None Listed [2-2003]
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Oklahoma City
University Library
Dulaney-Browne
Library
2501 N Blackwelder
Oklahoma City, OK 73106-1493
405-521-5065
FAX: 405-521-5291
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Rose College Library
Learning Resource
Center
6420 SE 15
Midwest City, OK 73110
405-733-7370
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Special
Collections
includes some of the
College's official and historic documents, some
publications by Rose State faculty and staff, and all
issues of Pegasus. Nothing found pertaining to
genealogy. [05/2001]
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University of Central Oklahoma
Archives &
Special Collections
100 N University Drive
Edmond, OK 73034
405-974-2882
405-974-3806 - Fax
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Genealogical
material is located on the 4th floor on the library,
including all Oklahoma censuses and indexes from
1860-1920; the Dawes Rolls on microfilm, Sandborn fire
maps, Oklahoma tract book indexes and many many
genealogical books on microfilm.
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Library
has a computerized index of Edmond newspapers published
back to 1889. Service
available by phone or email.
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