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- The WPA guide to 1930s Oklahoma, compiled by the Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Oklahoma ; with a restored essay by Angie Debo ; and a new introduction by Anne Hodges Morgan
- The wildlands, a novel, Abby Geni
- Trail sisters, freedwomen in Indian Territory, 1850-1890, Linda Williams Reese ; foreword by John R. Wunder
- Women who pioneered Oklahoma, stories from the WPA narratives, edited by Terri M. Baker and Connie Oliver Henshaw ; foreword by M. Susan Savage
- Capture these Indians for the Lord, Indians, Methodists, and Oklahomans, 1844-1939, Tash Smith
- Oklahoma official state map
- Ghost dancing, Anna Linzer
- Oklahoma, the Sooner State, Gerry Boehme, Geoffrey M. Horn, and Doug Sanders
- These boots are made for butt kickin'/, Kalan Chapman Lloyd
- Oklahoma, by Dennis Brindell Fradin and Judith Bloom Fradin
- Red earth revisited:, poetry, by members of the Poetry Society of Oklahoma
- The reluctant storyteller, Art Coulson ; illustrated by Carlin Bear Don't Walk
- Black Indian genealogy research, African-American ancestors among the Five Civilized Tribes, Angela Y. Walton-Raji
- 1889 residents of Guthrie, Indian Territory, [Beth Wilson]
- Throwing stones, Robin Reardon
- Railroads in Oklahoma, edited by Donovan L. Hofsommer
- Cowboys of color, Don Russell
- 1900 Chickasaw nation census, McClain County, Oklahoma, transcribed by Mary Turner Kinard
- The calling of Ella McFarland, Linda Brooks Davis
- Oklahoma!, Rodgers and Hammerstein present ; screenplay by Sonya Levien and William Ludwig ; produced by Arthur Hornblow, Jr. ; directed by Fred Zinnemann ; a Magna production
- The 2013 Oklahoma City tornadoes, by Stephanie Watson ; content consultant, Dr. Robert J. Trapp, Purdue University, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Plantery Sciences
- Oklahoma;, a guide to the Sooner State,, compiled by Kent Ruth and the staff of the University of Oklahoma Press, with articles by leading authorities, and photographic sections arranged by J. Eldon Peek
- Remarks of W.P. Adair, Cherokee delegate, in relation to the expediency and legality of organizing the Indian country into a territory of the United States, to be called the territory of "Ok-la-ho-ma," made before the Committee on territories, of the House of Representatives of the United States, January 31, 1876
- Divine by blood, P.C. Cast
- The roads of Oklahoma, highway atlas, MAPSCO
- The Presbyterian
- Bulletin, Oklahoma Geological Survey
- A blessing for Miriam, Jerry S. Eicher
- The South Central States: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas,, by Lawrence Goodwyn and the editors of Time-Life Books
- The Colton bodyguard, Carla Cassidy
- Do not forsake me, Roseanne Bittner
- I will send rain, a novel, Rae Meadows
- Oklahoma, by Tamra B. Orr
- The pioneer woman, Ree Drummond
- The main streets of Oklahoma, Okie stories from every county, Kristi Eaton
- Circular, Oklahoma Geological Survey
- The red skin
- Courting Emily, Amy Lillard
- The gateway, Obert Skye ; illustrated by Ben Sowards
- Hope's highway, Dorothy Garlock
- Oklahoma, Doug Sanders, Geoffrey M. Horn
- Anadarko, a Kiowa country mystery, Tom Holm
- The mythology of the Wichita, [compiled] by George A. Dorsey ; foreword by Elizabeth A.H. John
- Just plain Sadie, Amy Lillard
- Songs and dances of the eastern Indians from Medicine Spring & Allegany
- Ordinary extraordinary African American women, the elders, Stephana I. Colbert ; [Foreword by Wynell M. Neece & Jordiene Petitt]
- S is for Sooner, an Oklahoma alphabet, written by Devin Scillian and illustrated by Kandy Radzinski
- Roll with it, Jamie Sumner
- Skullduggery, secrets, and murders, the 1894 Wells Fargo scam that backfired, Bill Neal ; foreword by Gordon Morris Bakken
- Oklahoma, Julie Murray