By King Charles II Charter
By King Charles II Charter
By King Charles II Charter
1663 Carolina Included Oklahoma
Oklahoma was a part of Carolina. A strip of land from the Atlantic to the Pacific, by English Grand this event commemorated by the Society of Colonial Dames XVII Century, 1963
Oklahoma Historical Society , 1965
A red oak tree was planted December 1, 1963, on the grounds of the Oklahoma Historical Society commemorating the 300th anniversary of the granting of the Carolina Charter by King Charles II of England, establishing a province, a wide strip of country from the Atlantic to the Pacific, including Oklahoma.
1663 Carolina Included Oklahoma
Oklahoma was a part of Carolina. A strip of land from the Atlantic to the Pacific, by English Grand this event commemorated by the Society of Colonial Dames XVII Century, 1963
Oklahoma Historical Society , 1965
A red oak tree was planted December 1, 1963, on the grounds of the Oklahoma Historical Society commemorating the 300th anniversary of the granting of the Carolina Charter by King Charles II of England, establishing a province, a wide strip of country from the Atlantic to the Pacific, including Oklahoma.
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Old Oklahoma Historical Society Building
Also known as Wiley Post Historical Building
2100 Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City
Located on the lawn on west side of building
Located on the lawn on west side of building
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