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Daily Ardmoreite, Sept. 28, 1915
Reproduction of front page of this edition of the newspaper. Headline reads "Death List Gradually Grows Higher As Reports Come From Injured. 41 Fatalities". Many reports of the explosion and following disaster that had occurred the day before in Ardmore. List of the dead, Mayor's proclamation, Notice to the public by Bob Hutchins, police chief, and other notices can be seen.
Slam of Door Puts Ardmore in Hysterics
Oklahoma News, Sept. 30, 1915. Stories of the explosion and destruction in Ardmore that had occurred on Sept. 27. Pictures accompany the stories. 1 (photocopy), newspaper articles- full page, original; gift-Mrs. J. D. Tippitt, Lone Grove, June 1976
Ardmore, Predominant City of Southern Oklahoma
Publication of the Ardmore Chamber of Commerce, 1919, compiled and edited by W. H. Pattie. Information about the industrial and residential environment in Ardmore is given in this publication. Many of the towns businesses and public buildings are photographed. 24 pages, photocopied published material; gift-Helen V. Dunn, July 28, 1976
Ardmore Chamber of Commerce Band, 1917.
Ardmore Chamber of Commerce Band, 1917. The band, directed by George D. Barnard, is in front of a building. (identified on the negative)
Dyer Brothers Transfer moving the Craddock Brothers grocery store building.
Dyer Brothers Transfer moving the Craddock Brothers grocery store building. The men and team of animals are seen moving the one story building down a muddy street in Ardmore. Trolley tracks can be seen in the road. Photograph taken in 1914 on the 22nd day of an unknown month.
Daily Ardmoreite, April 16, 1917
Front page of this edition of the newspaper. Headline reads "United States Now at War With the Imperial German Government" and other stories on the front page concern the war.
Choctaw-Chickasaw Land Deed
Documentation of a Choctaw-Chickasaw land deed given to Nora Hernstadt.
Choctaw-Chickasaw Land Deed
Documentation of a Choctaw-Chickasaw land deed given to Henry T Pruitt.
Noa, Prof. Frederic M.
"Personal Remimiscences of Ardmore, The Home of Governor Lee Cruce". Article from the Daily Ardmoreite newspaper, Feb. 12, 1911. newspaper article
Ordinances and Franchises of the Town of Madill
No Description Available.
Foreman, Grant
RaiIway Journal, Feb. 1916. Letter to the editor concerning the explosion in Ardmore and the fine efforts by the A. T. & S. F. Railroad in handling the claims that followed. 2 pages, photocopied
Bone, Ella
"Ardmore Explosion", Daily Ardmoreite, Sept. 27, 1915. Transcription of the newspaper article written concerning the disaster. Photocopied at the Okla. Historical Society by Mac McGalliard, Nov. 27, 1968. 3 pages, photocopied
Daily Ardmoreite, July 7, 1913
Reproduction of front page of this edition of the newspaper. Picture of V.C. Suggs, son of Sidney Suggs, is seen with story of his new position of business manager of the Weekly and Daily Ardmoreite. Reports of local baseball games and other stories can be seen.
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