Films preserved by

Oklahoma Historical Society ( )

CCC Company 810 in Heavener, Oklahoma (1930s), footage of the New Deal program at work in Oklahoma (2013 Federal Grants). Play film
The Daughter of Dawn (1920), recently rediscovered “lost” feature made in Oklahoma with a Native American cast (2007 Federal Grants).
Farm in a Day (1948), documentary showing the transformation of vacant land into a working farm, all in the course of 24 hours (2003 Federal Grants).
Governor Marland Declares Martial Law (1936), campaign film for Marland's senatorial bid (2006 Federal Grants). Play film
The Kidnapper’s Foil (mid–1930s), production inspired by Our Gang, starring townspeople from Shawnee, Oklahoma (2003 Federal Grants). Play film
The Ritz Theatre (1920s), documentation of the construction of Tulsa's largest silent movie theater (2008 Federal Grants).
This Is Our City (1950), political ad urging passage of a municipal bond issue, made by a city council member (2001 Federal Grants).