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The Oklahoma leader. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 1892-1919
The Oklahoma optic. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 1889-1889
The Oklahoma populist. [volume] (Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory) 1893-189?
The Oklahoma representative. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 1894-189?
The Oklahoma safeguard. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 1894-190?
Oklahoma State capital. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 1891-1893
The Oklahoma State capital. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 1898-1911
Oklahoma state herald. [volume] (Guthrie, I. T. [Oklah..]) 1889-1???
Oklahoma state journal. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 1890-????
Oklahoma weekly capital. [volume] (Guthrie, Indian Terr. [Okla.]) 1889-1890
Oklahoma weekly leader. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 1919-1938
The Orlando clipper. (Orlando, Logan County, Okla.) 1906-1935
The Orlando herald. [volume] (Orlando, O.T. [Okla.]) 1898-1900
The Peoples elevator. [online resource] ([Guthrie, Okla.]) 1922-1940
The Peoples elevator. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 1922-194?
Prairie City Piper. [volume] (Marshall, Okla.) 1973-197?
The Southwest world. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 1900-1903
The state journal. [volume] (Mulhall, Okla.) 1902-1919
The state register. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 1891-1902
The Taborian monitor. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 190?-19??
The Twice-a-week sun. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 1913-1913
Weekly Oklahoma leader. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 1919-1919
Weekly Oklahoma State capital. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 1893-1911
Weekly Oklahoma State capital. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla.) 1890-1890
Weekly Orlando herald. [volume] (Orlando, Logan County, O.T. [Okla.]) 1892-1898
The Weekly sun. (Guthrie, Okla.) 1913-1914
The west and south. [volume] (Guthrie, Okla. Terr.) 1891-1894
The Western age. [volume] (Langston, Okla.) 1904-1909