"Chickasaw Daughter is Mother of Independence", Daily Ardmoreite, April 29, 1979, by Sally Gray. Life of Annie Orr, descendant of Edmund Pickens, first chief of the Chickasaws in I. T., is told in this article. She lived in McMillan, formerly called Holder, attended school at Burney Institute, and was interpreter for local Chickasaws. newspaper article
The Ardmore Public Library is a municipal department of the City of Ardmore, making it a unique repository of vital information for the citizens of Ardmore. Current Director Daniel Gibbs has worked at the library since 1995 and has served as Director since 2004. The Ardmore Public Library serves as the hub of the community, providing information, access, and a destination for all the citizens of Ardmore and Carter County. From a past rich in history to a future full of promise, the Ardmore Public Library stands ready to begin its second century.
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"Chickasaw Daughter is Mother of Independence", Daily Ardmoreite, April 29, 1979, by Sally Gray. Life of Annie Orr, descendant of Edmund Pickens, first chief of the Chickasaws in I. T., is told in this article. She lived in McMillan, formerly called Holder, attended school at Burney Institute, and was interpreter for local Chickasaws. newspaper article