Oklahoma State Archives and Records Administration

United States Oklahoma  Archives and Libraries  Oklahoma State Archives and Records Administration The primary holdings of the Oklahoma State Archives are governmental: state agency records, official papers of the governors, the records of the Oklahoma state constitutional convention (including biographical material), and Supreme Court records – both territorial and current as well as criminal appeals.

Oklahoma Territory Homestead records 1889-1908
The U.S. District Land Office Homestead Registers, 1889-1908, include a legal description of tract sold, number of acres, fees paid, name of purchaser, date of purchase, residence, receipt numbers, and patent number (final certificate) and date of issue. (Information needed: legal description—section, township and range—or county location).

Surveyors’ Land Records
These include surveyors’ field notes and plats, and aerial photographs. For more information see Land Records Service.

Confederate Pensions Applications, 1915-33
From the index, find the name of the pension recipient. If your name of interest appears in the index, contact the State Archives for further information.

Voting and Election Records
The State Election Board records include election returns, minutes, correspondence, candidate filings, poll books, legislative and congressional district maps, expense affidavits, and contested election files.

State Archives Does NOT Have These Records:
Birth and death records Marriage records Census records. Most military records contact the National Archives and Records Administration (Military Personnel Records), 9700 Page Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63132-5100. Telephone (314) 538-4247.