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245 00 $a Jackson County chronicle.
260 $a Altus, Jackson County, Okla. : $b J. Warren White
300 $a v.
310 $a Weekly
362 1 $a Began in Aug. 1926.
500 $a Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 27 (Aug. 26, 1930).
500 $a "The Chronicle was established as the Free Press in February, 1926, and changed to the Jackson County Chronicle in August of that year."
500 $a "The Olustee News Absorbed by Consolidation April 1, 1931."
651 0 $a Altus (Okla.) $v Newspapers.
651 0 $a Jackson County (Okla.) $v Newspapers.
752 $a United States $b Oklahoma $c Jackson $d Altus.
780 00 $t Free press