Just Who Was Frank Dalton? (open access)

Just Who Was Frank Dalton?

The Highlander, Marble Falls, Texas, March 1, 1979, by Betty MacNabb. Story on the life of a man who claimed to be Frank Dalton and/or Jesse James. Accounts of his stories given at various times are reported in this article. He died, August 1951, in Granbury, Tex. newspaper article
Date: 1979
Creator: MacNabb, Betty
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Orr, Annie B. (open access)

Orr, Annie B.

"Chickasaw Daughter is Mother of Independence", Daily Ardmoreite, April 29, 1979, by Sally Gray. Life of Annie Orr, descendant of Edmund Pickens, first chief of the Chickasaws in I. T., is told in this article. She lived in McMillan, formerly called Holder, attended school at Burney Institute, and was interpreter for local Chickasaws. newspaper article
Date: 1979
Creator: Gray, Sally
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Johnston, Cutchie (open access)

Johnston, Cutchie

"Milo Woman is Old Timer", Healdton Herald, May 3, 1979, by Helen Hedgepath. Early days in Indian Territory are recalled in this article about Mrs. Johnston and her family. She attended in Ardmore and stayed at the Catholic Convent. Her older sisters were students at Bloomfield Academy near Colbert. Her father founded, and named, the town of Milo. newspaper article
Date: 1979
Creator: Hedgepath, Helen
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History