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Necrology, March 1932 (open access)

Necrology, March 1932

Column documenting biographical information about Oklahomans who have died, including William E. Roberts, Virginia Cox Sutton, Henry Kelly, Chilion Riley, William Bartlett Hudson, A. Frank Ross, Dr. John Hale Baldwin, and James Monroe Sanford.
Date: Spring 1932
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Necrology, June 1932 (open access)

Necrology, June 1932

Column documenting biographical information about Oklahomans who have died, including John Williams Duke, a psychologist; James Monroe Aydelotte, a farmer and businessman; Isaac Benjamin Littleton, a former Confederate soldier; Turner B. Turnbull Jr, a manager of the Choctaw schools and a farmer; William H. Armstrong, former physician and Baptist preacher; and John S. Hancock, businessman and tax collector.
Date: Summer 1932
Creator: J. L. B. & Williams, R. L.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Necrology, September 1932 (open access)

Necrology, September 1932

Column documenting biographical information about Oklahomans who have died, including Lewis W. Cobb, Carl S. Glitsch, Walter Reynolds Harris, Jackman Andrew Gill, Carl Monk, Starkey Brent Dawes, Guy Fountain Nelson, John H. Mosier, Myron White, William Francis Dodd, Robert Lee Glover, Frank Lee, William A. Cobb, John Franklin Weaver, and William E. Browne.
Date: Autumn 1932
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Necrology, December 1932 (open access)

Necrology, December 1932

Column documenting biographical information about Oklahomans who have died, including Philip Doddridge Brewer, John E. (Jack) Love Jr., Hubert E. Collins, William A. Clute, John Patrick McNaughton, Ed. P. Kelley, Deroos Bailey, Napoleon Bonaparte Maxey, Thomas LaFayette Rider, Patrick James Goulding, Clarence Lot Thomas, Captain James Stirman Standley, and Stephen A. Douglas.
Date: Winter 1932
Creator: Oklahoma Historical Society
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History