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[Photograph 2012.201.B0234.0114_07]

Description: Photograph taken for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "A court in the University of San Carlos Borromeo in Antigua Guatemala."
Date: September 1931
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0234.0114_02]

Description: Page of text from the article "Electrolytic Copper: How the Chile Exploration's Mine at Chuquicamata Yields Its Ore" with a photograph illustrating the "open cut method" of mining.
Date: September 1931
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Panorama

Description: Newspaper full page image where basketball story is the focus. Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company.
Date: unknown
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Queen Of Rodeo To Be Selected

Description: Story promoting the 1970 rodeo and advising the queen candidates should sign up. Photo of Jean Neustadt with 1969 Queens is with the article. Form for queen registration is with the article. Newspaper article, original
Date: December 30, 1969
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Chickasaw Group Gathering History

Description: Report of the Chickasaw Historical Society and scope of its plans for preservation of history. Newspaper article, original
Date: July 22, 1965
Creator: Stewart, Roy P.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

[Reporter's Notebook: Old Home of the Chickasaws]

Description: Column concerns report on trip to ancestral home of the Chickasaw Indians in Mississippi and Tennessee, by Ralph and Helen Evans of Marietta. Mentioned are Chickasaw Bluff in Memphis, grave of Abner Gaines (Gaines Crossing) and an account of encounter between De Soto and members of the Chickasaw tribe. newspaper article, two photocopies, one original
Date: September 25, 1966
Creator: McGalliard, William A.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Would You Like A Place In History?

Description: Pittsburg County Historical Association. Report of charter memberships available in the newly formed society. Outlines of goals of the group and officers are given. Newspaper article with photo, original
Date: 2013
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Historical Society Members

Description: A newspaper column reporting that the list of charter members of the Chickasaw Historical Society of Southern Oklahoma totaled 250 at the time of the article. Planned total was expected to be 500.
Date: May 31, 1965
Creator: McGalliard, William A.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

90 Pounds Of Human Dynamite

Description: Story of Kate Barnard, the first woman in the United States to be elected to state office. Her election, in Nov. 1907, as the first Commissioner of Charities and Corrections in Okla. And dedication to the poor and needy are part of this article. 2 pages, newspaper section newspaper article, original, with photo of Barnard
Date: 2013
Creator: Bracken, Nell
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Hargove in Ashes Article

Description: Article written by a survivor of the Hargove fire.
Date: unknown
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Newspaper clipping, Fairview Republican 1959

Description: Episcopal Church Congregation Now Holding Services - services every other Sunday with Father R. R. Rhudy of Alva conducting services.
Date: 1959
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Bertha Jackson

Description: Newspaper clipping of Bertha Jackson. It reads, "Effective witness in lay ministry has been displayed for many years by Bertha Jackson in the inner city neighborhood of Walnut Grove in Oklahoma City. The declining area occupied by families of very limited economic ability. Aid, mostly from Oklahoma City area parishes, is distributed by Mrs. Jackson at the St. Francis Mission. (Photo by F.W. Putnam)"
Date: unknown
Creator: F.W. Putnam
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma

Newpaper Article About St. Matthias Episcopal Church

Description: Newspaper article from Tahlequah Daily Press, April 1988. Congregation meeting at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church has taken St. Matthias as patron saint and applied for recognition.
Date: 1988
Partner: Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
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