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WCCH-Continues to be one of the best resources on Bartlesville History, even after fifteen years. view product »

Compiled by the staff of the Bartlesville Area History Museum-2010
A comprehensive look at the long gone One-Room Schools in Washington County, as well as the elementary, junior high and high schools that no longer exist except in photographs and the pleasant memories of those who loved and attended the schools. view product »

Family Histories of Washington County Index
This book was originally $49. view product »

"Year in and Year out the football powerhouse Hert City Trojans import a ringer to fuel their championship charge, but their luck is about to change. view product »

Over 280 pages of the most in-depth, forty-one year history of one of the largest cowboy events in the world, the history of the Dewey Roundup has never been told like this!
Compiled and written by BAHM staff member Debbie Neece and Bartlesville resident Bill Alexander, Dewey Roundup enthusiast, who wrote a condensed version on the Roundup in 2008. view product »

Do you know how Oklahoma came to have a panhandle? Did you know that Washington Irving once visited what is now Oklahoma? Can you name the offical state rock, or list the courses in the official state meal? Was Pretty Boy Floyd born in Oklahoma? The answer to these questions and others you may not have thought to ask, can be found in this engaging collection of tales by renowed journalist-historian David Dary. view product »

From Massachusetts to Alaska and from Miami to Yosemite. view product »

The Indians of Oklahoma is not only well written and widely researched but is a finely crafted book. view product »

In "Way Down Yonder in the Indian Nation"--a title inspired by the lyrics of Woody Guthrie--best selling author Michael Wallis creates a brilliant tableau of American's heartland. view product »

" The Oklahoma Cowboy Band was the first westerb string band in t he nation to broadcast over the radio and appear on vaudeville, drawing large audiences throughout the Midwest and Northeast. view product »

"Nestled n the tall grass prairie of nothereastern Oklahoma is the old Indian Territory. view product »

Margaret Withers Teague was an employee of the History Room at the Bartlesville Public Library where she researched and wrote the history of Washington County in 1967 and 1968. view product »
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In the 1920s, the richest people per capita in the world were members of the Osage Indian nation in Oklahoma. view product »

Louis Kerbel’s own words tell the story of his life as a young Jewish boy in Czarist Russia living through unimaginable violence and his journey to the United States to start a new life. view product »

The autobiography of Frank “Pistol Pete” Eaton, a one–time cowboy, scout, Indian fighter, trail rider, and Deputy United States Marshall Frank Eaton died at his home in Perkins, Oklahoma, at the age of 98. view product »

Worth the wait: if you buy one book this year, make it this one. view product »

It turns out that Hillcrest Country Club is not at all what you might presume. view product »

This is a true story about a small town, big oil, an undersized high school basketball team, a coach with a huge heart, and how a season was nearly undone by well-intentioned corporate interference and racism. view product »

They can be found down a back road, hidden off a two-lane highway, in a disappearing small town, or in a city--you never know what abandoned locations you will discover when exploring the vast landscape of Oklahoma. view product »

You may be wondering: “How did he do what?”
Here are three examples:
• Surviving a turbulent boyhood, even if I was the one causing the turbulence. view product »

Meet Kate Bender, who brutally murdered as many as thirty people in Kansas, including children, and buried them in her family?s orchard; Laura Bullion, the only woman to participate in a Wild Bunch train robbery; and Madam Vestal, a one-time Confederate spy who organized the famous Deadwood stagecoach robberies. view product »