. Report of the Governor of Oklahoma to the Secretary of the Interior. REPORT OF THE GOVERNOR OF OKLAHOMA. 37 Temperature and precipitation by seasons. Tempera-ture. Depar-ture. Precipi-tation. Depar-ture. FALL MONTHS. September, 1902 + + October, 1902 ?. — November, 1902 + WINTER MONTHS. December. 1902 + — February, 1903 + + SPRING MONTHS. March, 1903 + + April, 1903 Mav, 1903 + Average -1.


. Report of the Governor of Oklahoma to the Secretary of the Interior. REPORT OF THE GOVERNOR OF OKLAHOMA. 37 Temperature and precipitation by seasons. Tempera-ture. Depar-ture. Precipi-tation. Depar-ture. FALL MONTHS. September, 1902 + + October, 1902 ?. — November, 1902 + WINTER MONTHS. December. 1902 + — February, 1903 + + SPRING MONTHS. March, 1903 + + April, 1903 Mav, 1903 + Average + SUMMER MONTHS. June, 1903 + July, 1903 — August, 1903 + AGRICULTURE. [J. B. Thoburn, secretary board of agriculture.] That Oklahoma is an agricultural commonwealth is well evidencedby the fact that the Federal census for 1900 is authority for the state-ment that of the people over 10 years of age who are engaged in thegainful or productive occupations in Oklahoma


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