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[Photograph 2012.201.B0234.0114_07]
Photograph taken for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "A court in the University of San Carlos Borromeo in Antigua Guatemala."
[Photograph 2012.201.B0234.0114_02]
Page of text from the article "Electrolytic Copper: How the Chile Exploration's Mine at Chuquicamata Yields Its Ore" with a photograph illustrating the "open cut method" of mining.
Panorama
Newspaper full page image where basketball story is the focus. Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company.
I-35 Dedication Program Is Set
Report of the planned ceremonies for the dedication of the portion of I-35 that crosses the Arbuckle Mountains. newspaper article
Youth Power-USA
Column concerns report on recent conference held at O.U. by Oklahoma Federation B&PW, as reported by Mrs. Juanita Powers and Mrs. Grace Reasoner. "Youth Power-USA" was the topic studied. Problems of youth and plans to contribute help are outlined. newspaper article, original
Queen Of Rodeo To Be Selected
Story promoting the 1970 rodeo and advising the queen candidates should sign up. Photo of Jean Neustadt with 1969 Queens is with the article. Form for queen registration is with the article. Newspaper article, original
Historical Group Purpose Explained
Report of first general meeting of the CHS and outline of goals and purpose by president "Mac" McGalliard. Newspaper article, original
24 Steers Entered in Feed Lot Program
Daily Ardmoreite. Sept. 8, 1963. Entrants in the 3rd annual Carter County commercial feed lot steer program are listed. newspaper article with picture
Chickasaw Group Gathering History
Report of the Chickasaw Historical Society and scope of its plans for preservation of history. Newspaper article, original
[Reporter's Notebook: Old Home of the Chickasaws]
Column concerns report on trip to ancestral home of the Chickasaw Indians in Mississippi and Tennessee, by Ralph and Helen Evans of Marietta. Mentioned are Chickasaw Bluff in Memphis, grave of Abner Gaines (Gaines Crossing) and an account of encounter between De Soto and members of the Chickasaw tribe. newspaper article, two photocopies, one original
Would You Like A Place In History?
Pittsburg County Historical Association. Report of charter memberships available in the newly formed society. Outlines of goals of the group and officers are given. Newspaper article with photo, original
Airport Dedication
Column reports on dedication of the Downtown Ardmore Airport on Lake Murray Drive. Officials attending and outline of the new facilities is reported in the article. Newspaper article, original
Historical Society Members
A newspaper column reporting that the list of charter members of the Chickasaw Historical Society of Southern Oklahoma totaled 250 at the time of the article. Planned total was expected to be 500.
90 Pounds Of Human Dynamite
Story of Kate Barnard, the first woman in the United States to be elected to state office. Her election, in Nov. 1907, as the first Commissioner of Charities and Corrections in Okla. And dedication to the poor and needy are part of this article. 2 pages, newspaper section newspaper article, original, with photo of Barnard
67 Shrine rodeo Plans Being Made
A newspaper article discussing the plans for the rodeo in 1967.
Youth, Money, Competition Changing The Image of the Rodeo
Interviews with Larry Mahan, Jim Shoulders, Ronnie Rossen and others. Newspaper article, original
Hargove in Ashes Article
Article written by a survivor of the Hargove fire.
[Photograph 2012.201.OVZ001.2976]
Newspaper page 3F of paper section.
Article "Failure to Carry Tolan's Picture Brings Criticism"
Newspaper article on the exclusion of Eddie Tolan's picture from the group of 1932 athletes by the Kansas City Star.
Article "Negro Democratic Leaders to Place Before Incoming Administration Negro's Views"
Newspaper Clipping regarding Black Democratic leaders presenting the issues faced by Black people in the United States to incoming President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Article "Counting the Lynched"
Article on a survey of lynchings in the United States
Article "White Management for Langston University"
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping regarding a suggestion by a Logan County Senator to install a white manager for Langston.
Photocopies of Newspaper Clippings from the Douglas Tribune
Photocopies of newspaper clippings related to Douglass High School
Article "Moon Surprised When Notified of Election of Principalship"
Newspaper article regarding the appointment of F. D. Moon to principal position at Douglass High School.
Photocopy of a newspaper articles from The Oklahoma Eagle
Newspaper articles on a lynching bill and returning a African Territory to Germany. The article on the lynching bill is partially covered up.
Article "Booker Washington High School Grows"
Newspaper article regarding Booker Washington High School
Photocopy of a newspaper articles from The Oklahoma Eagle
Newspaper articles regarding race relations and the film "The Birth of a Nation"
Newspaper clipping, Fairview Republican 1959
Episcopal Church Congregation Now Holding Services - services every other Sunday with Father R. R. Rhudy of Alva conducting services.
Bertha Jackson
Newspaper clipping of Bertha Jackson. It reads, "Effective witness in lay ministry has been displayed for many years by Bertha Jackson in the inner city neighborhood of Walnut Grove in Oklahoma City. The declining area occupied by families of very limited economic ability. Aid, mostly from Oklahoma City area parishes, is distributed by Mrs. Jackson at the St. Francis Mission. (Photo by F.W. Putnam)"
Newpaper Article About St. Matthias Episcopal Church
Newspaper article from Tahlequah Daily Press, April 1988. Congregation meeting at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church has taken St. Matthias as patron saint and applied for recognition.
Episcopal Church of Cushing
Newspaper article from Cushing Citizen, May 18, 1928. Cushing hoping to secure church building by sending letter to Bishop Thomas Cassady (sic). Mrs. Blance Little helping to lead project.
Newspaper Article "Frank Frantz Capitalized on His Rough Rider Fame to Ride Into the State Governor's Chair"
Photocopy of a newspaper article regarding Frantz's career as a Rough Rider and how he used that to gain political office.
Newspaper Article "Frantz's Appointment Was Reward for Spanish War Record"
Photocopy of a newspaper article regarding Theodore Roosevelts appointment of Rough Riders in Oklahoma and about the history of the Oklahoma Territory.
Two Newspaper Articles on Frank Frantz
Top: photocopy of a newspaper article regarding a boxing match between Frank Frantz and Theodore Roosevelt, Bottom: photocopy of a newspaper article regarding the marriage of Frank Frantz and Matilda Evans.
Newspaper clipping regarding the death of Roy Leonard Black
Newspaper clipping regarding the death of Roy J. Black in California.
[Photograph 2015.239.3357]
Oklahoma Automobile Association
I-35 Meeting
Column concerns meeting on construction of I-35 held at Ardmore Chamber of Commerce. Tom Tipps, Joe Baily Cobb, Frank Lyons, Glenn Ham and Virgil Jumper are mentioned as attending. Slowness of completion through this area is topic of the meeting. newspaper article, original
Indian's Tribute-to Gen. Custer
A newspaper article published in the Daily Ardmoreite from Spokane, Wash., May 10. (no date) Article containing an account of the Battle of the Little Big Horn as remembered by Benjamin Gallentine, frontiersman and Indian fighter.
Young and Inexperienced
Column concerns population information that indicates the growing elder citizenship of the country. Also mentioned are figures showing that 53% of the population was under the age of 21 at the time of the Korean War.
Indian Artist Wins Again
Newspaper column discussing Fred Beaver winning "First" at the 4th Annual Tulsa Regional Art Exhibition.
2 Historical Societies Win Service Honor
No Description Available.
Americanism Speech
Column includes: Report of visit by Lt. Gov. Leo Winters to meeting of local civic clubs in Ardmore. Club officers of Kiwanis, Lions, Rotary and Ryonis are named along with visiting members. Report of appearance on the Dorothy Cox show on KXII to promote National Library Week. McGalliard appeared with Ida Williams and Billiee Day. newspaper article, original
[Reporter's Notebook July 29, 1966]
Column includes: Plans for photo exhibit at Ardmore Public Library by Chickasaw Historical Society in hopes of identifying some of the people and scenes. Report from Clint Estes that one of the first to promote interstate highways was Col. Sidney Suggs, former publisher of the Daily Ardmoreite. Use of asphalt mines in this area was part of the interest. newspaper article, original
News article
No Description Available.
Newspaper clipping regarding Zella Patterson's completion of her Master's Degree
Newspaper clipping regarding the completion of Zella Patterson's Master's Degree in Home Economics Education from Colorado State College, Ft. Collins.
Reverend David Ottsen Consecrating the New Sacristy and Aumbry at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
Newspaper clipping announcing the upcoming consecration of St. Andrew's sacristy and aumbry. The article references the building's interior modifications and new altar cushions.
[Clipping 2017.132.001.70]
News Clipping honoring Reverend W.L Humphrey, Grayson Church, Enid, OK. Though there was a tent school prior, Grayson hosted some of the first African American students in the town before a brick school could be built.
Photocopy of a newspaper articles from The Oklahoma Eagle
Newspaper articles on race relations across the United States
Photocopy of newspaper articles from The Call
Newspaper articles related to court cases and travel in Mexico
Newspaper Clippings on New York Issues
Two newspaper clippings on issues in New York for African American people.
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