Crossroads is a different kind of storytelling from the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Each issue explores a chapter in the history of our state.
![Issue 10, Lucille Mulhall](images/issue10.jpg)
No.10 Anything You Can Do
The evolution of women's roles in the West, and the birth of the American cowgirl.
![Issue 7, Feeding an Army](images/issue7.jpg)
No.7 Feeding an Army
A slice of Fort Gibson's history, its Civil War-era stone oven, and the popular Bake Day event.
![Issue 3, Home on the Range](images/issue3.jpg)
No.3 Home on the Range
Find out how the efforts of a legendary Wild West showman helped bring bison back to Oklahoma, and where you can see them today.
![Issue 2, 16 Tons](images/issue2.jpg)
No.2 16 Tons: The Story of Coal in Oklahoma
Oklahoma's first black gold—coal—has connections to Oklahoma industry, railroads, immigration, and our first labor movement.
![Issue 1, Seeds of History](images/issue1.jpg)
No.1 Seeds of History
In our first issue, we visit the only surviving pre-Civil War plantation-style home in Oklahoma.