Banking in Oklahoma's Smallest Certified City: Alva State Bank and Trust Company, Freedom Branch

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Article examines the history of community banking in Freedom, Oklahoma through interviews conducted by the author in support of the Oklahoma History Center's Crossroads of Commerce: A History of Free Enterprise in Oklahoma exhibit. Michael J. Hightower explores the growth of industry and banking in Oklahoma's smallest city.

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16 p. : ill.

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Hightower, Michael J. Spring 2018.

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  • Main Title: Banking in Oklahoma's Smallest Certified City: Alva State Bank and Trust Company, Freedom Branch
  • Serial Title: Chronicles of Oklahoma

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Article examines the history of community banking in Freedom, Oklahoma through interviews conducted by the author in support of the Oklahoma History Center's Crossroads of Commerce: A History of Free Enterprise in Oklahoma exhibit. Michael J. Hightower explores the growth of industry and banking in Oklahoma's smallest city.

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16 p. : ill.

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Abstract: The independent people who live in western Oklahoma have adapted to the harsh environment surrounding them, and Freedom, Oklahoma, is no exception. Bankers have helped build these towns by financing community and economic development. Michael J. Hightower utilizes oral history research to discuss the challenges of small-town banking in a western Oklahoma city.

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  • Chronicles of Oklahoma, 96(1), Oklahoma Historical Society, 2018, pp. 62-77

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  • Publication Title: Chronicles of Oklahoma
  • Volume: 96
  • Issue: 1
  • Page Start: 62
  • Page End: 77

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The Chronicles of Oklahoma is the scholarly journal published by the Oklahoma Historical Society. It is a quarterly publication and was first published in 1921.

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Hightower, Michael J. Banking in Oklahoma's Smallest Certified City: Alva State Bank and Trust Company, Freedom Branch, article, Spring 2018; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2017435/: accessed June 18, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.

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