Going back to 1874 and the International Indian Fair held in Muskogee, improvements in agriculture have been a priority for residents of Indian Territory and Oklahoma. The International Fair Board
The railroad’s impact upon the settlement of the American West cannot be overstated. Before the steam locomotive crossed the endless miles of America’s heartland, connecting the Mississippi River valley with
In 1889, the Muskogee chapter of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) began fundraising efforts to create a library. Local women of Indian Territory were often the founders of libraries
MUSKOGEE – On Thursday June 22, the opening night “welcome” of the Bass Reeves Western History Conference, will start off with a free movie for the public at 6 p.m.