Oklahoma Originals : Early Heroes, Heroines, Villains & Vixens.
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[Place of publication not identified] : Arcadia Publishing Inc., [2019].
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Fascinating characters filled the history of the Twin Territories as it became the state of Oklahoma. For some, it represented the end of a hard trail, while others sought a new beginning in a land of opportunity. Whatever their reason for coming to this heartland of America, those early Oklahomans left an indelible mark on the landscapes and streetscapes of the state today. From explorers and settlers of the early nineteenth century to oil tycoons and social activists in the first years of the twentieth century, Oklahoma saw a wide variety of men and women march across the stage during its formation. Author Jonita Mullins presents more than eighty unique stories of doctors, lawyers and chiefs, with a few outlaws, cattlemen and beauty queens thrown in for good measure.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Mullins, J. (2019). Oklahoma Originals: Early Heroes, Heroines, Villains & Vixens . Arcadia Publishing Inc..

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Mullins, Jonita. 2019. Oklahoma Originals: Early Heroes, Heroines, Villains & Vixens. Arcadia Publishing Inc.

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Mullins, Jonita. Oklahoma Originals: Early Heroes, Heroines, Villains & Vixens Arcadia Publishing Inc, 2019.

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Mullins, Jonita. Oklahoma Originals: Early Heroes, Heroines, Villains & Vixens Arcadia Publishing Inc., 2019.

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