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Healdton Herald

Description: Dec.19, 1968. Picture of two mule skinners in the Wirt area c19l6. Original belongs to Fred Barbour and Mrs. F. T. Clough, Wirt. newspaper article
Date: 1968
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Ardmore, Ireland

Description: Postcard from Joe Callaway to Editor, Daily Ardmoreite, Sept. 11, 1968. Picture on the card shows a 9th century round tower on a hill overlooking Ardmore Bay. post card
Date: 1968
Creator: Callaway, Joe
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Daily Ardmoreite, Oct. 28, 1968

Description: "John F. Easley Principles Still Guide Paper", by Mac McGalliard. Story written on the 75th anniversary of the Daily Ardmoreite relating history of the paper under John F. Easley, publisher.
Date: 1968
Creator: McGalliard, William A.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Art Reception Tonight

Description: Muskogee Daily Phoenix, April 15, 1968. One man show by Fred Beaver to be held at the Five Civilized Tribes Museum in Muskogee. Photograph of the artist and some of his works are included. newspaper article, 2 pages
Date: 1968
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Battle of the Washita

Description: Account of the attack on Cheyenee Chief Black Kettle's people by the U. S. Cavalry near the Washita River in Nov. 1868. 2 pages, magazine material
Date: 1968
Creator: Johnson, Barrie
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Stroud, Harry A.

Description: "Former Ardmoreite Writes Book" by Mac McGalliard, Daily Ardmoreite, Dec. 22, 1968. Story of former managing editor of the Ardmoreite and his book "Conquest of the Prairies". Mr. Stroud had induced Sam Blackburn to come to Ardmore and both worked for The Ardmore Daily Press before joining the Daily Ardmoreite. newspaper article
Date: 1968
Creator: McGalliard, William A.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Fort Arbuckle

Description: "An Army Doctor Looks at Life on Frontier", Tulsa-Sunday World, March 17, 1968, by Mary E. Good. Story of life at Fort Arbuckle, founded by Capt. Randolph Marcy, as written in the diary of Dr. R. A. Gilsan. Dr. Gilsan was assigned to the fort in 1850, coming from Ft. Smith by was of Ft. Washita. He describes the area and general life at the fort, encounters with Indians, "Black Beaver" a Delaware guide and location of Camp Arbuckle, used before the move to area on Wild Horse Creek and permaneā€¦ more
Date: 1968
Creator: Good, Mary E.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Reporter's Notebook

Description: A story of Ardmore's first hotel in a two room log cabin. Photo shows hotel employees outside. Newspaper article, 1 photocopy, 3 pages
Date: 1968
Creator: McGalliard, William A.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library
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