The Oklahoma Farmer and Laborer
The Oklahoma Farmer and Laborer, founded in 1915 by Thomas G. McMillan in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, has significantly influenced the region's agricultural and labor communities by advocating for farmers' rights and addressing key social issues. This longstanding publication, known for its balanced reporting and active community engagement, explores labor rights and agricultural advancements, becoming a trusted resource for its readers. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of The Oklahoma Farmer and Laborer starting 1910, with a total of 1,051 scans available. Delve into the history captured in these pages, and uncover the stories of historical figures, significant events, and even personal connections from your own family history. With such a wealth of information, OldNews.com invites you to explore the rich legacy of The Oklahoma Farmer and Laborer and its ongoing dialogue around farming and labor issues in Oklahoma.