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The American Legion Weekly magazine

Description: vol. 3, no. 2, Jan. 14, 1921. Pub. by the American Legion Pub. Co. 23 pages, published material; gift-Rupert E. Martin, Healdton
Date: 1921
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Ardmore Birthday Celebration

Description: Daily Ardmoreite, July 28, 1924. Complete copy of this edition with several articles concerning the festivities. Picture of the Ardmore "Big Silver Cornet Band" with musicians identified is on the front page. This was the 37th anniversary. 8 pages, original published material
Date: 1924
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Ardmore Church Shows Great Growth

Description: Story of work of Dr Ashley Chappell as pastor and planned construction of a new building.
Date: 1922
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Ardmore, Oklahoma - Center of World's Greatest Oil Production

Description: Published by The Sessions Co., Ardmore, 1922. Small booklet with information on the city as of 1922, including a roster of businesses. A picture of Main Street is also included. 8 pages, photocopied, published material (two copies)
Date: 1922
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Ardmore, The Convention City

Description: Page from this magazine stating that Ardmore will host the Sheriffs' Association of Oklahoma convention in 1925. General description of the city at that time is given along with local hotel facility to be used-Hotel Ardmore. Frank E. Carson is shown as finger print expert for Ardmore and Carter County. 1 page, photocopied, 2 copies
Date: 1925
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Ashland VS Greensburg High School Musical Concert

Description: Photograph of an advertisement of an Ashland VS Greensburg High School Musical Concert. Possibly involved in the concert of the owner of the poster being Dr. Coggins.
Date: April 11, 1924
Partner: Chisholm Trail Museum and Horizon Hill

Bands

Description: "Musical Ardmore", Daily Oklahoman, May 6, 1923. Story of the many bands and orchestras in Ardmore at the time of the article. Mentioned are: church orchestras, school orchestras, Ardmore Rotary boys band, Ardmore Philharmonic club (and its invited artists) and the Grotto Band.
Date: 1923
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Boy Scouts of America, Ardmore

Description: Daily Oklahoman, March 2, 1924, "Turning Out Leaders of Boys". Story of work in Ardmore by O. A. Kitterman and John R. Dexter in training 29 scout leaders and organizing troops. Pictures of the men, a scoutmaster session, outdoor activities and the "Scout Hut" are included.
Date: 1924
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Brock

Description: "Citizens of Brock Refuse to Become Excited..." Daily Oklahoman, April 23, 1922. Story concerning the advancement of oil in the area of Brock and how the citizens continued the growth of the community. Wood Hammer and Whit Carroll are mentioned. Faint photographs are with the article. newspaper article, photocopy
Date: 1922
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Building Boom Arrives in Ardmore

Description: Daily Oklahoman, Sept. 24, 1922. Article concerning the state of Ardmore in regard to buildings and city projects as of the date. 1 page, photocopy
Date: 1922
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

C. C. Merril Letter to John H. Camp

Description: Text depicting a letter from C. C. Merril, Executive Secretary for the War Department Federal Power Commission, to John H. Camp.
Date: July 8, 1920
Partner: Chisholm Trail Museum and Horizon Hill

Certificate of Mechanic Carl R. Raeburn

Description: Copy of a certificate from Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co. typed: "Certificate of Mechanic The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co. The Chicago, Rock Island & Gulf Railway Co. This is to Certify that Carl R. Raeburn has served three years in the shops of this Company learning the trade of Sheet Metal Worker and has completed the apprenticeship course prescribed to the full satisfaction of the Railway Company. As evidence of his competency and skill to perform all classes of work pertain… more
Date: 1927
Creator: Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Chronicles of Oklahoma

Description: Reprints from vol. 3, 1925, and vol. 5, 1927, concerning Initial Point. 13 pages, photocopied; gift-Sen. Ernest Martin, April 2, 1979
Date: 1925
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

City of Lawton 1921-1922

Description: First Annual Report of the Commission-Manager Administration, City of Lawton, Oklahoma, fiscal year 1922, compiled by Gilbert S. Fraser, City Secretary for C.E. Douglas, City Manager. [Lawton, Ok.]: [City of Lawton]. Cover title: City of Lawton: Playground of the Southwest.
Date: 1921/1922
Partner: Lawton Public Library

Civic Clubs Take Leading Part in Building Ardmore

Description: Daily Oklahoman, Sept. 23, 1928. Story on the civic clubs in Ardmore and some of the people in charge. Pictures of four leaders included are: R. B. Brown, C. of C. Pres., Stephen A. George, Mayor, W. H. Bailey, Kiwanis Pres., C. W. Tomlinson, Lion's Club Pres. (see page A of section) newspaper section - four full pages
Date: 1928
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Coal Mining

Description: Daily Oklahoman, March 2, 1924. "Mining Coal and Progress in Oklahoma". Story of the establishment of a night vocational school for miners in Henryetta, Oct. 1, 1923, by C. W. Briles. Pictures of classes and instructors are included in the article.
Date: 1924
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Daily Oklahoman, Feb. 25, 1923

Description: Readings from this newspaper by Mac McGalliard, at the Oklahoma Historical Society, March 14, 1969. History of the Confederate Veterans Home in Ardmore, erected in 1910, on land donated by Mrs. Ludie Hailey Walcott. Cornerstone was laid June 24, 1910 in a ceremony conducted by the Grand Lodge of Mason. Information on incorporation and establishment of the home as a charitable institution is included.
Date: 1923
Creator: McGalliard, William A.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Department of Justice Circular Letters

Description: Text depicting letters and 'inclosure card' from the Department of Justice.
Date: 1920-04-28/1920-06-08
Partner: Chisholm Trail Museum and Horizon Hill
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