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Oral History Interview with Robert Lee Mosty, March 9, 1998 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Robert Lee Mosty, March 9, 1998

Interview with Robert Lee Mosty, World War II veteran and owner/operator of a plant nursery in Center Point, Texas. Mr. Mosty tells stories from his service in WWII, including how his unit was one of the first to meet liberated prisoners of war, as well as how he was wounded and taken prisoner. He also discusses studying at A&M, his work for the National Park Service, and running a plant nursery in the 1920s.
Date: March 9, 1998
Creator: Witt, Gerald & Mosty, Robert Lee
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Photograph 2012.201.B0155.0513]

Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Okmulgee's Leslie Day was MVP for the Class 3A 5-on-5 state tournament."
Date: March 9, 1991
Creator: Sisney, Steve
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Photograph 2012.201.B1172.0437]

Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Frank Shurden, State Rep."
Date: March 9, 1982
Creator: Beckel, Jim
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Photograph 2012.201.B1172.0442]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Rep. Frank Shurden, state rep."
Date: March 9, 1982
Creator: Beckel, Jim
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Photograph 2012.201.B1304.0212]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Student wives at Oklahoma State Tech, Okmulgee, are finding times in their busy schedules to take a night class in shorthand. Constance Blank, seated left, Bushton, Kan., and Beverly Page, seated right, Sentinel, try their hand at reading the assignment as June Broadhurst, Sentinel, consults instructor Joe Taylor about a problem."
Date: March 9, 1958
Creator: Spring, Kent
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History