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Winsome Winnsboro: A dressed-up downtown finds a fondness for art, music, and cuisine. (open access)

Winsome Winnsboro: A dressed-up downtown finds a fondness for art, music, and cuisine.

Draft of an article about Winnsboro, Texas that was published in the January 2013 issue of Texas Highways magazine.
Date: 2013-01~
Creator: Mallory, Randy
System: The UNT Digital Library
Wirt (open access)

Wirt

Photo of the town of Wirt, published in the Healdton Herald, Dec 1963. Cars are seen on the main street in Wirt c1916. newspaper
Date: 2013
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Witness Tree (open access)

Witness Tree

Story of one boundry marker, "Witness Tree", located 2 miles west of Perkins, Ok. Mentioned also is official survey in 1870 by E. N. Darling and location of the Indian Base Line/Indian Meridian about 20 miles east of the city of Duncan. Newspaper article, original
Date: 2013
Creator: Merrill, Dean
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Wolverton, Dr. Abby Judson (open access)

Wolverton, Dr. Abby Judson

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Date: 2013
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Wood, Marty (open access)

Wood, Marty

Rodeo background of Marty Wood and his success as saddle bronc rider. Also mentioned are Ron Rossen and Bob Wiley, other prominent rodeo cowboys. 2 pages, typed, duplicated
Date: 2013
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Woody's 'Bound For Glory' Someplace Besides Oklahoma (open access)

Woody's 'Bound For Glory' Someplace Besides Oklahoma

Story of Okemah, Ok., native who became known world wide for his folk songs. Newspaper article, original
Date: 2013
Creator: Jenkins, Ron
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Word From An Old Timer (open access)

Word From An Old Timer

Report of old newspaper, Washington Telegraph from July 19, 1843 (reprint), obtained by Ed Hannum. Stories in the paper describe life and interests of the times. Published in Washington, Arkansas. A steamboat landing at Fort Towson, on the Red River, is mentioned in the newspaper. Newspaper article, original, one photocopy
Date: 2013
Creator: McGalliard, William A.
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Worker Safety and Health at Department of Energy Sites (open access)

Worker Safety and Health at Department of Energy Sites

Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "There are several key similarities and differences between Part 851, OSHA regulations, and the OSH Act. Several key similarities are that Part 851 incorporates by reference almost all OSHA standards and authorizes workers to file complaints about unsafe working conditions or hazards in the workplace. Several key differences are that Part 851 incorporates additional industry standards and authorizes DOE to accept hazard controls--in certain nonoperational facilities--that are not otherwise fully compliant with applicable DOE regulations for worker health and safety."
Date: May 29, 2013
Creator: United States. Government Accountability Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Workmen Began Today (open access)

Workmen Began Today

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Date: 2013
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The World's Deepest Hole (open access)

The World's Deepest Hole

Story of drilling by Loffland Brothers Co. rig on the Lone Star Producing Co. 's No. 1 Braden Unit near Elk City, Okla. This well reached 30,500 feet and became the deepest in the world. Magazine article, 2 pages, with photos
Date: 2013
Creator: Jones and Alan Petzel, Mike
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Young Singer Woos Crowd (open access)

Young Singer Woos Crowd

Story of entertainer Jan Levy and her performance for the 1971 Shrine Rodeo in Ardmore newspaper article, original
Date: 2013
Creator: unknown
System: The Gateway to Oklahoma History