[Photograph 2012.201.B0961.0163] Metadata
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Title
- Main Title [Photograph 2012.201.B0961.0163]
Creator
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Photographer: Gumm, JohnCreator Type: Personal
Date
- Creation: 1961-06-26
Language
- No Language
Description
- Content Description: Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Sunday Business was good at Atlantic Mills discount house Sunday as indicated by the crowded parking lot. Thousands of customers swarmed to the discount house and other stores remained open in defiance of County Attorney James Harrod's Sunday closing orders, Harrod indicated charges will be filed against Atlantic Mills management and three drug chains for selling "non-essentials." Government Employees Exchange, another discount house remained open but complied with the law to the satisfaction of the county attorney."
- Physical Description: 1 photograph
Subject
- University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure: Business, Economics and Finance - Journalism
- Keyword: Oklahoma City
- Keyword: Buildings
- Keyword: Atlantic Mill Dept. Store
- Keyword: Oklahoma Times photographs
- OPUBCO folder structure: OKLAHOMA CITY / BUILDINGS / ATLANTIC MILL DEPT. STORE
Primary Source
- Item is a Primary Source
Coverage
- Place Name: United States - Oklahoma - Oklahoma County - Oklahoma City
- Coverage Date: 1961-06-26
- Time Period: mod-tim
Source
- Newspaper: Oklahoma Times, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, June 26, 1961
Collection
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Name: Oklahoma Publishing Company Photography CollectionCode: OKPCP
Institution
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Name: Oklahoma Historical SocietyCode: OKHS
Resource Type
- Photograph
Format
- Image
Identifier
- Accession or Local Control No: 2012.201.B0961.0163
- Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc472985
Note
- Display Note: PublishDate: T-06-26-61
- Display Note: Credit: Oklahoma Times