Article chronicles the success of the first Indian International Fair. Included within the article is an introduction to the fair followed by notes by Will R. Robinson who attended the fair during his childhood. Also included is a list of items offered throughout the fair's exhibits with rules and regulations.
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Article chronicles the success of the first Indian International Fair. Included within the article is an introduction to the fair followed by notes by Will R. Robinson who attended the fair during his childhood. Also included is a list of items offered throughout the fair's exhibits with rules and regulations.
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Wright, Muriel H. (Muriel Hazel), 1889-1975 & Robinson, Will R.The Indian International Fair at Muskogee,
article,
Spring 1971;
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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