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Annual city report 1924

Description: No Description Available.
Date: October 26, 2017
Partner: Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum

Shrine Rodeo, 1967

Description: Events from registration to evening mixer are on this program from Shrine members. 1 page, original
Date: 2013
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Oklahoma Evaluates Native And Seedling Pecans"

Description: Story of work between the pecan growers, researchers and extension agents in Oklahoma to recognize and use the desireable characteristics of the native pecan. Magazine article, 2 pages, full issue 14 pages original
Date: 2013
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

The Oklahoma Trooper Didn't Have To Die

Description: Story of the death of trooper Crumley near Lone Grove, Ok., on June 29, 1970. Kay Evers was police reporter for the Daily Ardmoreite at the time and knew the victim. Magazine article, 8 pages, photocopied
Date: 2013
Creator: Cox, Bill G.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Allens To Host Fort Arbuckle History Tour

Description: Announcement of meeting of the Arbuckle Historical Society to be hosted by the Paul Allen family at the site of Fort Arbuckle. Newspaper article, original
Date: 2013
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Cherokee Indians

Description: Two brochures from Cherokee, North Carolina. Oconaluftee Indian Village, at Cherokee, North Carolina, and "Unto These Hills" drama performed there are described in these brochures. 2 pamphlets, 1 page each
Date: 2013
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

The Ardmore Disaster

Description: Pages from the booklet published after the explosion in 1915. Photocopied by mac McGalliard. 4 pages, photocopied
Date: 2013
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Loco Gas Field, Stephens & Jefferson Counties, Okla.

Description: Brief history of the field mentioning; first gas well struck in spring of 1913; history of development; location of the field with reference to the Healdton oil field; topography; stratigraphy; interpretation of structure contours; structure; origin of the oil & gas; and analyses of gas from the field. 8 pages, photocopied
Date: 2013
Creator: Wegemann, Carroll H.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Morrell Discusses New Role in Interior

Description: Article in which Mr. Morrell, Director of the U. S. Office of Oil and Gas of the Department of the Interior, outlines the role of his office in petroleum production. 4 pages, magazine article, original
Date: 2013
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Will Made Cowboys The Good Guys

Description: Story of life of Will Rogers on his fathers ranch near Claremore and his start as an entertainer. Will left Okla. For Argentina, worked on a cattle boat to Africa, went to work for "Texas Jack" wild west show, toured Australia and then returned to begin his career in the U.S. newspaper article, 2 pages, original
Date: 2013
Creator: McCullough, Vivian
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Lake Texoma

Description: No Description Available.
Date: 2013
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Sulpher Springs

Description: Bicentennial edition covering Sulphur including: Artesian Hotel , history of "Sulphur Springs", Noah Lael ranch, Nowlin clothing store, "Vienna Bakery", fire in 1918, School for the Deaf, moving of town to new site, Veterans Hospital, Platt Nat. Park history, newspaper career of Paul John, modern industrail development and many photos of the area. newspaper section 28 pages
Date: 2013
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

The Best Pal the Birds and Squirrels Ever Had

Description: Story of Mr. Ingram and his friendship with the birds and small animals of Platt National Park in Sulphur. 2 pages, original
Date: 2013
Creator: Mackey, Wayne
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Riotte, Louise

Description: "Bloody Caddo" article in True West, May-June 1970. 3 pages from the magazine
Date: 2013
Creator: Riotte, Louise
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Daily Ardmoreite, 1950

Description: Readings from bound volumes by Mac McGalliard. Articles mentioned: Two day dedication at Lake Murray Park, history of building of lake and park, obituary for L. West who built first dairy and ice cream factory in Ardmore, visit to Tom Cooper Dairy by the American Guernsey Cattle Club, purchase of lot and building by Jordan Bus Co. to establish bus depot.
Date: 2013
Creator: McGalliard, William A.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Ardmore: Oil Keeps It A Vital City

Description: Report on the contributions made to the city of Ardmore by independent petroleum producers and the many benefits that have resulted. History of the Independent Petroleum Association, and the many Ardmore oil men involved, is also seen. Magazine article, 3 pages w/issue cover, 3 copies
Date: 2013
Creator: McGalliard, William A.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Ardmore Girl On Chautauqua State

Description: c. Jan 20, 1923 (?). Story of Miss Richardson, age 18, as one of the youngest performers on the Chautauqua Stage. She graduated from Ardmore High School in 1922 and attended Kidd-Key College at Sherman, Tx., at the time of the article. Newspaper article, photocopied, 2 copies
Date: 2013
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Five Civilized Tribes

Description: Removal and history of the Five Civilized Tribes are covered in this booklet. Daily life, rituals, politics, recipes, and historic sites are covered. 26 pages, bound with paper cover
Date: 2013
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Hardy, Dr. Walter

Description: No Description Available.
Date: 2013
Creator: Garland, Marie
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Autumn Is Sorghum Making Time

Description: Story of vanishing art of turning sorghum cane into syrup near Woodford, Ok. Ulas Jackson, Leo Shannon, E. J. Knight, Elmo Clay, R. L. Murray and Mrs. Yvonne Abram are pictured along with the story. Newspaper article, original, with 3 picture slicks 2 copies of article
Date: 2013
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Etowah Indian Mounds

Description: Brochure from this site in northwest Georgia. History of the Etowah Indians and preservation of the site are covered in the brochure. 1 page, published by Georgia Historical Commission
Date: 2013
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Davis

Description: Bicentennial edition covering Davis including: beginning of town after Sante Fe came in 1887-8, early settlers- Nelson Chigley, Dr. Tom p. Howell and Mazeppa Turner, William Nathan Price, "Price's Chapel", Sorghum Flats Cementery and old markers, Davis News run by Joe & Margaret Taylor, bootmaker Ben Dye, history of town of Dougherty that was first owned by Thomas W. Johnson, and many photos of places and sites in the area. 3 pages, handwritten notes by McGalliard newspaper section, 16 pages
Date: 2013
Partner: Ardmore Public Library
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