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T.B. Ferguson Home
Watonga, Oklahoma

General, History, Historic House, Historical Society

The story of T. B. Ferguson T. B. Ferguson was born in 1857 near Des Moines, Iowa. Although he was trained to be a teacher and a Methodist minister, Ferguson began writing occasional articles for a local newspaper and became interested in journalism. After the 1892 land run, Ferguson brought his family to Watonga, Oklahoma where he established the Watonga Republican. He remained the publisher of this newspaper until his death in 1921. Ferguson was appointed territorial governor in 1901 by President Theodore Roosevelt.

Tannehill Museum
McAlester, Oklahoma

History

Terral Fleetwood Historical Society
Terral, Oklahoma

Historical Society

Territory Town Museum
Okemah, Oklahoma

The Lynn Riggs Memorial
Claremore, Oklahoma

History

The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art
Tulsa, Oklahoma

Art, Specialized

Three Forks Nature Center
Hulbert, Oklahoma

Three Valley Museum
Durant, Oklahoma

Timberlake Rose Rock Museum
Noble, Oklahoma

History

Tonkawa Historical Museum
Tonkawa, Oklahoma

History

Talbot Library and Museum
Colcord, Oklahoma

General, History, Library

The Talbot Library and Museum specializes in historical and genealogical research material of Northeast Oklahoma, Northwest Arkansas, and Cherokee Territory. The facility also publishes a quarterly “T.L. & M. Genealogy” and is home to the “Goingsnake Messenger” quarterly. The Library & Museum operates solely on contributions and sales of Book Store and gift shop items. Its goal is to “Preserve a Bit of History”.

Tecumseh Historical Museum
Tecumseh, Oklahoma

History

Terri's Doll Museum
Mannford, Oklahoma

The Derailed Railroad Company
Blackwell, Oklahoma

The Norman and Cleveland County Historical Museum
Norman, Oklahoma

Historic House

The Norman and Cleveland County Historical Museum is housed in the Moore-Lindsay house, a turn-of-the-century Queen Anne-style Victorian dwelling. Typical features of the style are displayed throughout the interior and on the exterior of the structure. Included are varied exterior coverings such as clapboard and shingled siding, a turret (tower), iron-work on the roof, gingerbread (decorative wood trim), stained glass windows, expansive porches and spindlework. Inside features include fireplaces, wood floors, a spiral staircase, decorative wood moulding, a butler's pantry, oak pocket doors and much more. The museum is furnished and outfitted with artifacts from 1850 to 1910. It is like walking through the door and travelling back 100 years to a middle-class household.

Thomas-Foreman Home
Muskogee, Oklahoma

Three Rivers Museum
Muskogee, Oklahoma

History, Historic House

Tillman County Historical Society
Frederick, Oklahoma

Historical Society

Tom Mix Museum
Dewey, Oklahoma

Tonkawa Tribal Museum
Tonkawa, Oklahoma

History

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