Oklahoma State Register
The Oklahoma State Register, founded in 1889 by journalist A.C. McRae in Guthrie, Oklahoma, has significantly influenced the region's media landscape. Originally established to meet the needs of a burgeoning community during Oklahoma's territorial era, the newspaper has evolved through various ownerships and formats, reflecting its readership’s changing dynamics. It offers a blend of local news, events, and feature stories, emphasizing community engagement and meticulous reporting. Renowned for its integrity and dedication to journalistic standards, the Oklahoma State Register remains a trusted source of information that shapes local discourse and preserves the history of Guthrie and beyond. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of the Oklahoma State Register starting 1902, with 15,370 scans in total, providing an opportunity to explore historical figures, events, and even connections to your family history. Dive into the archives to uncover the past and enrich your understanding of the community.