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Oklahoma Higher Education Televised Instruction
Bulletin from this system for Fall, 1974.
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The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Catalogue, 1901-1902
Sixth Annual Catalogue and Announcement of Hargrove College, Ardmore, Indian Territory. Opens September 3, 1901. Courses offered and faculty, photographs of the main building, entrance of the front, and President T. G. Whitten. Ads from local merchants.
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unknown
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unknown
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The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Shrine Rodeo, 1972
Program from this edition of the Ardmore Shrine Rodeo. Full edition, paperbound
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unknown
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unknown
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The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Bicentennial Edition-Tishomingo & Johnston County
36 pages with historical information pertaining to Tishomingo and Johnston County. 36 pages, newspaper supplement, 2 copies
Date:
1976
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unknown
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The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Triennial Report and Manual of the Public Schools of Ardmore
Book, published c1908, giving statistical facts and educational information on the schools in Ardmore during the years 1905-1908. History of the establishment of free public education in Ardmore, beginning with a city vote on Jan. 26, 1899, is part of the book. Photographs of school scenes, curriculum for each grade, and general rules and regulations are listed.
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unknown
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unknown
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The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Disabled American Veterans
Bicentennial issue of this magazine, published by the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, Washington, D.C. History of disabled Americans from colonial times to post World War II is included.
Date:
2013
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unknown
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The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Fort Washita
Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, Feb. 1966. "Fort Washita" by Bertha M. Antrim, pages 126-8. History of the fort, established in 1824, and abandoned July 1, 1870, is told in this article. Personal reminiscences of H. H. Harrill are included. Mr. Harrill last visited the fort in 1905. He also mentions crossing "Twelve Mile Prairie" to get there, picking up cannon balls and shrapnel & arrowheads, and a Mr. Marshall who owned a lot of land near the fort.
Date:
1966
Creator:
unknown
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The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Post, Wiley
Okahoma City Times, March 1, 1972. Reprint of the July 23, 1933 edition of this newspapers story. World record trip around the world by Wiley Post, in 7 days, 18 hours and 50 minutes, is reported in this newspaper. newspaper articles, full section, 4 pages
Date:
1972
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unknown
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The Gateway to Oklahoma History
History of the Healdton Oil Field
growth in towns of Wirt, Dundee, Wilson and Lone Grove; schools established in the oil field area ; economic growth of Ardmore and industries that located there; and surronding counties, from 1910 to 1930. 94 pages, typed, photocopied bound in folder
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unknown
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unknown
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The Gateway to Oklahoma History
University of Oklahoma
"The Sooner Magazine", July 1935, vol. 7, no. 10.
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unknown
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unknown
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The Gateway to Oklahoma History
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Magazine, Feb. 1959, vol. 22, no. 2. Article included "The Confederate Memorial in the Oklahoma Historical Building", by Louise Cook. (p.28) Also seen: In Memoriam, to Mrs. C. R. Anthony of Oklahoma City, wife of department store founder.(p.12)
Date:
1959
Creator:
Cook, Louise
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The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Shrine Rodeo, 1970
Program from this years rodeo which ran from April 1-4. full issue, paperbound
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unknown
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unknown
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The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Wirt Franklin Oil's Elder Statesman Part Two
Full booklet from the Wirt Franklin Oil's Elder Statesman by Young O. Mitchell.
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unknown
Creator:
Mitchell, Young O.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History