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Benito, Gene

Description: "Local Rancher's Hobby is Raising Wild Geese", Pauls Valley Democrat, May 25, 1975, by Larry Stalcup. Story of the man who raises geese east of Pauls Valley. newspaper article
Date: 1975
Creator: Stalcup, Larry
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Fort Nichols

Description: "Fort Nichols - Kit Carson's Mistake" by Vernon T. Ewing, Orbit Magazine, June 1, 1975. Account of the establishement of this fort near Boise City in the Oklahoma panhandle. Description of life at the fort in 1865 is taken from writings of Mrs. Marina Russell, whose husband, Lt. Richard Russell, served with Kit Carson at the fort. 2 pages, original, published material
Date: 1975
Creator: Ewing, Vernon T.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Lowrance Springs

Description: Report of the addition of this site, formerly known as Chickasaw Boiling Springs, south of Sulphur into the National Register of Historic Places. This was the location of the Chickasaw Council Meeting in the fall of 1842. 1 page, Oklahoma Heritage, May 1975, vol. 4, no.5, published material
Date: 1975
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Parker, Judge Isaac

Description: "Life of Hanging Judge Parker Recalled by Tarman", Carol Robinson, Norman Transcript, April 3, 1975. Story of Judge Parker reported by Fred E. Tarman, :editor emeritus of the Norman Transcript, and filed by Robinson. Early life of Parker in St. Joseph, Mo., Fort Smith, Ark. and Indian Territory is included. newspaper article
Date: 1975
Creator: Robinson, Carol
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Dougherty

Description: "A Past to Remember, A Future to Mold" by Joyce Mulkey, Orbit Magazine, June 29, 1975. History of the town of Dougherty, its settlement by Mazeppa Turner and local development. 1 page, original, published material
Date: 1975
Creator: Mulkey, Joyce
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

[Marietta Monitor Front Page, May 15, 1897]

Description: June 6, 1975. Special edition supplement in celebration of Love County Frontier Days. Stories and pictures from early days are included. Seen are: churches, Col. Billy Washington, Judge & Mrs. Overton Love, Love County Court House, town of Old Eastman, Franklin School, Orene community (now Greenville) and others. 8 pages, original published material, 2 copies
Date: 1975
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Kickapoos Moved South

Description: by Co. C. W. Mooney, Escort, Aug. 24, 1975. Story of move by the Kickapoo tribe from the area of Illinois and Indiana to southwest Missouri. 1 page, original published material
Date: 1975
Creator: Co. C. W. Mooney
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

[Marietta Monitor Front Page, June 6, 1975]

Description: June 6, 1975. Pages from this edition celebrating Love County Frontier Days. Schedule of events for the two days is listed. Graduates from Marietta High School, 1904-1921, are named along with old photographs of people and places in Love County. newspaper article - 2 pages
Date: 1975
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Five Civilized Tribes Museum

Description: "Five Tribes Retrace Century" by J. Bob Lucas, Tulsa Tribune, Aug. 18, 1975. Story of the rededication of the cornerstone at the building on "Agency Hill". Originally dedicated Aug. 18, 1875, it was the Five Civilized Tribes Indian Agency atop a hill west of Muskogee, Oklahoma. 1 page, original, published material
Date: 1975
Creator: Bob Lucas, J.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

McLaughlin John / father / a Jesuit priest.

Description: Dr. John J. McLaughlin, the Jesuit priest who was a presidential speechwriter during the final days of the Nixon administration, has left his religious order and was married Saturday.
Date: 1975-08~
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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