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- 3994ddb33c77610cd461b4d0054fcf8ae984d27681eeef9cfca3acaced564319 at "p. 9, col. 2".
- 3994ddb33c77610cd461b4d0054fcf8ae984d27681eeef9cfca3acaced564319 date "1968-12-20".
- 3994ddb33c77610cd461b4d0054fcf8ae984d27681eeef9cfca3acaced564319 first "Roy P.".
- 3994ddb33c77610cd461b4d0054fcf8ae984d27681eeef9cfca3acaced564319 isCitedBy List_of_demonyms_for_U.S._states.
- 3994ddb33c77610cd461b4d0054fcf8ae984d27681eeef9cfca3acaced564319 last "Stewart".
- 3994ddb33c77610cd461b4d0054fcf8ae984d27681eeef9cfca3acaced564319 quote "Now comes Mrs. Agness Hooks of Thomas with a postal card mailed at Newcastle, Ind. in 1907, address to a Miss Agness Kirkbridge, with the salutation: 'Hello Okie — Will see you next Monday night.' Signed: Myrtle M. Pence. Mrs. Hooks says Agness Kirkbridge was an aunt of hers. The Kirkbridge family came to Oklahoma Territory in 1904 and settled south of Custer City.".
- 3994ddb33c77610cd461b4d0054fcf8ae984d27681eeef9cfca3acaced564319 title "Postal Card Proves Sooners Were 'Okies' Way Back In 1907".
- 3994ddb33c77610cd461b4d0054fcf8ae984d27681eeef9cfca3acaced564319 work "The Daily Oklahoman".