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Altar at Guthrie Trinity Episcopal Church
Marble altar at Trinity Episcopal Church, Guthrie. Wood paneled walls surrounding altar. Green altar cloth, altar cross, ciboria, flowers in vase and candelabra on either side. Center aisle carpeted in red, wood rail in foreground. Three stained glass windows above altar and sanctuary lamp is suspended from ceiling.
Date:
2020
Creator:
Bell, Pam
Object Type:
Photograph
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Taking Care of Their Own: History of the Masonic Children's Home in Guthrie, Oklahoma
Article describes the establishment and growth of the Masonic Children's Home and provides historical context for its construction, beginning with the institution of two Grand Lodges in Oklahoma and the plans of the Oklahoma Masons.
Date:
Winter 2017
Creator:
Webb, Pamela
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Harnessing Nature: Flood Control in Oklahoma
Article describes the development of flood control structures in Oklahoma. It presents a brief overview of the history, importance, and benefits of small watershed dams; highlights three small watershed dams in Logan County; and demonstrates how the watershed dams have benefited Oklahoma.
Date:
Summer 2014
Creator:
Mundende, Darlington Chongo
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Notes and Documents, Summer 2014
Notes and Documents column including a short article honoring Linda Williams Reese and Mary Jane Warde, two of the inductees into the Oklahoma Historians Hall of Fame in 2013. It also includes "The Story of the Location of the Capital" that was written by Thomas F. Mechan in 1913 and provides an account of Oklahoma politics during the state's early days.
Date:
Summer 2014
Creator:
Lambert, Paul F.; Bass, Elizabeth M. B.; McMechan, Thomas F. & Williams, Chad
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Willard Johnston: Homesteader and Frontier Banker, 1881-1904
Article studies the development of frontier banking as exemplified in Willard Johnston's interests, which began in Shawnee and expanded to include numerous financial institutions and communities around the state.
Date:
Winter 2009
Creator:
Hightower, Michael J.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Writ Large and Small: State and Local Race Relations and the Meridian "Race Riot" of 1926
Article describes the history of racial violence and segregation among the white and black communities of Oklahoma, highlighting two investigations in Meridian, Oklahoma as a demonstration of what local authorities were willing to label a "race riot."
Date:
Summer 2009
Creator:
Klein, James E.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Notes and Documents, Fall 2007
Notes and Documents column including excerpts from the unfinished manuscript entitled "Cushion of Confidence," by Theresa Galloway Holman, wife of Oklahoma Senator H. H. Holman, who served in the first Oklahoma Senate from 1907-1909. In her manuscript, Mrs. Holman speaks about the early politics of Oklahoma including the adoption of a constitution, celebrating statehood in 1907, and general comments as a wife of the first legislature.
Date:
Autumn 2007
Creator:
Turner, Alvin O.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
An Exercise in Pride: Celebrating the Oklahoma Semi-centennial
This article takes a look back at the semi-centennial celebration of 1957 as Oklahoma prepares to celebrate the centennial of 1907 statehood in 2007.
Date:
Summer 2007
Creator:
Mullins, Bill
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
A Reading Room of Their Own: Library Services for African Americans in Oklahoma, 1907-1946
Article discussing the struggles African American Oklahomans faced for access to public library services. The first forty years of statehood brought a few successes, and by mid-century only eleven communities provided a public library facility for the state's black citizens.
Date:
Autumn 2006
Creator:
Cassity, R. O. Joe, Jr.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
"A Model Fruit Ranch": The Housholder Fruit Farm of Guthrie, Oklahoma
Article written by Joe Bax, Glen Housholder's grandson, provides a portrait of the Householder Fruit Farm and the family's tremendous successes amid struggles against railroads, commission merchants, and Oklahoma's sometimes fickle weather.
Date:
Autumn 2004
Creator:
Bax, Joe G.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Joseph Pierre Foucart: Man of Art and Mystery
Article details the life and works of an architect shrouded in mystery, Joseph Pierre Foucart. Louis Cozby describes the man's contributions to Guthrie, Oklahoma's landscape and the efforts of two historians, Don Odom and Lloyd H. McGuire, to uncover information about Foucart's disappearance.
Date:
Winter 2002
Creator:
Cozby, Louis
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
"An anxiety to do right": The Life of Judge John Hazelton Cotteral, 1864-1933
Article provides a portrait of John H. Cotteral, the first federal judge for the Western District of Oklahoma and the first Oklahoman to occupy the bench of the circuit court of appeals. The article explores both the man and the legal opinions he wrote throughout his forty-year career.
Date:
Autumn 2000
Creator:
Leitch, Kevin C.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Moral Reform for the "Magic City": Temperance in Guthrie, Oklahoma, 1889-1907
Article traces the influence of prohibition and temperance during the territorial period of Oklahoma's history in Guthrie, Oklahoma. Although saloons and breweries represented much of the town's industry, anti-liquor groups argued for reform.
Date:
Winter 1999
Creator:
Dew, Jay R.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Gleanings from the Coulter School Memoirs: Recollections of Pioneering in Logan County
Article explores the pioneering experience through the recollections of those who contributed to the Coulter School Memoirs, which explore life in a small rural community in Logan County, Oklahoma Territory.
Date:
Summer 1999
Creator:
Hewes, Leslie
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Request for a letter of support for a violence prevention program
Request for a letter of support for a grant proposal for a family and community violence prevention program from the Federal Office of Minority Health.
Date:
July 16, 1997
Creator:
Thurston, Flossie A.
Object Type:
Letter
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Oklahoma's First Comprehensive University: Langston University, The Early Years
Article discusses the history of Oklahoma's first comprehensive university, Langston University. Originally known as the Colored Agricultural and Normal University at Langston, the university flourished and provided an education to black citizens of Oklahoma amidst early obstacles of segregation and poor funding.
Date:
Spring 1996
Creator:
Brown, Willis L. & McNeal-Brown, Janie M.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[News Clip: Rooftop Scam 2]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
Date:
May 21, 1993, 10:00 p.m.
Creator:
KXAS-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Object Type:
Video
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[News Clip: Roofing Scam]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
Date:
May 20, 1993, 10:00 p.m.
Creator:
KXAS-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Object Type:
Video
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Effects of a Selective Dissemination of Information Service on the Environmental Scanning Process of an Academic Institution
A case study was conducted to document the changes in the attitudes of academic administrators at Langston University with regards to the use of various types of information sources for strategic planning. Environmental scanning of external factors was accomplished for six months by the use of a selective dissemination of information (SDI) service. Pre- and post-assessments of the perceived reliance on, satisfaction with and adequacy of personal and library-type information sources were conducted. Findings indicated the continued reliance on personal sources. No statistically significant changes were found in perceived adequacy levels in the use of library-type materials. The overall satisfaction level for the use of library-type information sources and retrieval methods showed a significant increase. Further study is recommended that will utilize additional information technology and other academic institutions.
Date:
May 1991
Creator:
Mayberry, Alberta Gale Johnson
Object Type:
Thesis or Dissertation
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Roxana: The Last of the Wild Boom Towns
Article explores the boom and bust of the town of Roxana, Oklahoma. D. Earl Newsom discusses the history of Roxana, from the success of the oil industry there to the crime that ran rampant, to the eventual collapse of the boom town.
Date:
Spring 1991
Creator:
Newsom, D. Earl
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Capitol Townsite Historic District: Guthrie, Oklahoma
Article describes the period of historic preservation in the 1980s in Guthrie, Oklahoma to restore the downtown area. Charles L. W. Leider discusses resource surveys of the area and recommendations for preservation of the Victorian-style architecture.
Date:
Winter 1990
Creator:
Leider, Charles L. W.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Funeral program for Zella Justina Black Patterson
Funeral program for Zella Patterson including obituary and tributes.
Date:
January 18, 1986
Creator:
unknown
Object Type:
Text
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Letter from Steve Zabel to Zella Patterson regarding a reception
A letter from Steve Zabel invites Zella Patterson to a reception.
Date:
March 28, 1985
Creator:
Zabel, Steve
Object Type:
Letter
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
"He Was Into Everything": Joseph W. McNeal, Territorial Innovator
Article describes the life and diverse careers of Joseph W. McNeal, an Oklahoma pioneer who was a leading figure in banking, politics, business, and philanthropy in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Helen Freudenberger Holmes explores the full life of this founder of the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Date:
Winter 1983
Creator:
Holmes, Helen Freudenberger
Object Type:
Article
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History