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[Photograph 2012.201.B1363.0231]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper.
Date: March 20, 1984
Creator: Albright, Bob
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Photograph 2012.201.B1292.0166]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "A boastful billboard inside the grounds of the Tosco refinery in Duncan stands as an ironic reminder of good times that didn't last."
Date: March 15, 1984
Creator: Gooch, Steve
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Photograph 2012.201.B1292.0168]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Licked gates are evidence of the lack of activity at the closed Tosco refinery in Duncan."
Date: March 15, 1984
Creator: Gooch, Steve
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Photograph 2012.201.B1026.0348]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "EPA officials proceed with cleanup contamination caused by the toxic chemical PCB, as suspected carcinogen, on property rented by Steve Wilson on Duncan."
Date: July 26, 1984
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Photograph 2012.201.B0304B.0288]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Doug O. Johnson - City Manager - Duncan"
Date: 1984
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Photograph 2012.201.B0225.0428]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Sondra Gordon stays busy at her fabric, one of more than 30 new businesses to open in Duncan this year."
Date: October 28, 1984
Creator: Kinyon, Chris
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History

[Photograph 2012.201.B0270.0158]

Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Larry Humphreys and Aileen Lent operate a $1.3 million library in Velma devoted primarily to a man they consider on of America's greatest heroes- the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy."
Date: January 6, 1984
Creator: Kinyon, Chris
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History