Oklahoma Code § 25-84

Title 25. Definitions And General Provisions: Oklahoma Historical Day
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Now, Therefore, be it resolved by the House of Representatives
of the Seventeenth Session of the Oklahoma Legislature, the Senate

joining therein, that October 10th be declared Oklahoma Historical
Day and that the same be observed by the Governor issuing a
proclamation setting forth that Major Jean Pierre Chouteau
established the first white settlement on October 10th, 1796 at
Salina, and from that date many struggles for the advancement of
civilization worthy of mention and discussion, and that it is
fitting and proper for universities, colleges and schools throughout
the state to observe said day by extra programs depicting the
advancement and history of the State of Oklahoma, that all officers,
state, county, and city be requested to observe and call attention
of the citizens everywhere, that the mayors of cities and towns be
requested to issue proclamations calling attention to Oklahoma
Historical Day.

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