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Ranchorama at Medora

Description: by Dick Spencer, III, The Western Horseman, Nov. 1970. Story of the activity in Medora, N. D., run by Jim Eskew, Jr. of Ardmore. He and his wife, Mary Louise, are featured in the article. 4 pages, original published material; gift-M. L. Eskew, Jan. 4, 1971
Date: 1970
Creator: Eshew, M. L.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

[Letter from Mac McGalliard to J. C. Feaver - March 12, 1970]

Description: Letter to Dr. Feaver from Mac McGalliard, March 12, 1970. In the letter the date of May 5, 1970 is suggested for a lecture by Dr. Feaver. Topic to be discussed is mentioned. 1 page, carbon copy
Date: March 12, 1970
Creator: McGalliard, William A.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

[Letter from Mac McGalliard to J. C. Feaver - May 7, 1970]

Description: Letter to Dr. Feaver from Mac McGalliard, May 7, 1970. In the letter Dr. Feaver is thanked for speaking at the Goddard Center and invited to return again. 1 page, carbon copy
Date: May 7, 1970
Creator: McGalliard, William A.
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

[Letter from Harrell McCullough to Mac McGalliard - September 29, 1970]

Description: Letter to Mac McGalliard, Sept. 29, 1970, from Harrell McCullough. In the letter Mr. McCullough suggests an historical marker be obtained to mark the fact that Bill Dalton was killed near Poolville, west of Ardmore. Mr. McCullough states that the leader of the posse that killed Dalton was his grandfather, U. S. Deputy Marshal S. T. Lindsey. 1 page, typed
Date: September 29, 1970
Creator: McCullough, Harrell
Partner: Ardmore Public Library

Letter from Charles M. Cooper

Description: Company letter to The Chronicles of Oklahoma from Charles M. Cooper at The Pryor Publishing Co., Inc. regarding his manuscript on the Oklahoma Ordinance Works Authority
Date: December 26, 1972
Creator: Cooper, Charles M.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Letter to Mrs. Delores Floyd

Description: Letter to Mrs. Delores Floyd regarding the gift she gave to the State of Oklahoma. The letter mentions that the diary is a portion of the whole. The diary covers part of the Washita campaign of 1868.
Date: November 13, 1973
Creator: Shirk, George H.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Letter to Roy Wilkins from the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations regarding the 66th annual convention

Description: Letter to Roy Wilkins offering good wishes to the NAACP for the 66th annual convention. The letter outlines the civic activities that the AFL-CIO has taken to expand voting rights, increasing employment opportunities, and changing economic policy.
Date: June 6, 1975
Creator: Meany, George
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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