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The State Herald
Content Provider | The Gateway to Oklahoma History |
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Description | This serial title includes set of newspaper titles that have similar titles published in a different year range in different publication locations. The State Herald was a weekly newspaper published in Claremore and Cushing, Oklahoma Territory, during the early 1900s, serving as a key source of news and information for their growing communities. In Claremore, beginning in 1905, the paper reported on local events, political developments, and economic activities that reflected the town’s rapid growth and transition toward statehood. Meanwhile, the Cushing edition, which adopted the name The State Herald from 1904 to 1906, continued a tradition of community-focused journalism, offering coverage of municipal affairs, territorial news, and national issues relevant to its readers. Both editions combined local reporting with broader territorial and national perspectives, providing residents with a comprehensive view of the social, political, and economic changes shaping early Oklahoma. Through detailed news, editorials, and advertisements, The State Herald played an important role in informing and connecting citizens during a transformative period in the region’s history. |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Alternative Title | The State Herald (Cushing, O.T. (Okla.)) 1904-1906 The State Herald (Claremore, Indian Territory [Okla.]) 1905 |
Jurisdiction | Oklahoma |