This is a scanned and faxed copy of the song "Oklahoma A Toast". With this being the Oklahoma centennial year, I've received several requests from people looking for this tune for their own centennial celebration.
The official song of the State of Oklahoma was "Oklahoma, A Toast." It was adopted by the Fifteenth Legislature March 26, 1935. This song was composed, both words and music, prior to statehood, by Mrs. Harriet Parker Camden, then a resident of Kingfisher, later of Fair Oaks, California.
Later on May 11, 1953, the state song of "OKLAHOMA!" was adopted.
This is a scanned and faxed copy of the song "Oklahoma A Toast". With this being the Oklahoma centennial year, I've received several requests from people looking for this tune for their own centennial celebration.
The official song of the State of Oklahoma was "Oklahoma, A Toast." It was adopted by the Fifteenth Legislature March 26, 1935. This song was composed, both words and music, prior to statehood, by Mrs. Harriet Parker Camden, then a resident of Kingfisher, later of Fair Oaks, California.
Later on May 11, 1953, the state song of "OKLAHOMA!" was adopted.
This is a scanned and faxed copy of the song "Oklahoma A Toast". With this being the Oklahoma centennial year, I've received several requests from people looking for this tune for their own centennial celebration.
The official song of the State of Oklahoma was "Oklahoma, A Toast." It was adopted by the Fifteenth Legislature March 26, 1935. This song was composed, both words and music, prior to statehood, by Mrs. Harriet Parker Camden, then a resident of Kingfisher, later of Fair Oaks, California.
Later on May 11, 1953, the state song of "OKLAHOMA!" was adopted.