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 | | This heavily wooded, rocky glen where the expedition encamped on the night of October 15, 1832, is located in the extreme eastern part of Pawnee County, Oklahoma, about three miles north of the village of Keystone, which is in the northwestern part of Tulsa County. |
 | | With the joint assistance of the Oklahoma Historical Society and of the Oklahoma State Department of Education, it is planned to celebrate the centennial anniversary, or rather, the succession of centennial anniversaries, of Washington Irving's Tour on the Prairies, progressively, from day to day. |
 | | The active co-operation of county and city superintendents of schools, of principals and teachers, of local school boards, of publishers of local newspapers, of chambers of commerce or commercial clubs, of civic clubs, of women's clubs and of patriotic societies is bespoken and will be appreciated. |
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