Oakie's NW Corner...
Before we get started here with more Okie Legacies, let me personally
thank you all for your advice and congratulations on the recent
McGill family quilt that has come into our possession. We truly
appreciate everyone who replied. Thanks for being such fantastic
readers of this Li'l Okie Legacy Ezine. We really do appreciate
your loyalty and support.
Now that we have that out of our system... We are going to share
a special treat concerning some 1960's Democrats & Political
Legacies of Oklahoma that our father saved in his political scrapbook.
We have to say, though, we have only began to skim through Gene
McGill's two, huge 1960's political scrapbooks. We shall start out
with the Democratic photos of the 1960's that he accumulated while
he was Oklahoma's Democratic State Chairman during the early 1960's.
A couple of the photos are in this week's newsletter, but you can
view the rest of the collection at Oakie's
Webshots - 1960's
Political Legacy.
As to Woods County Pioneers... We have added a few more
names to the Northwest OK Pioneers. Some of the names listed this
week are: F.
G. Munson, assistant cashier in First National Bank; J.
H. Hudson, Jr., clerk in First National Bank; W.
R. Frazier, clerk in First National Bank; John
W. Bishop, postmaster of Cleo, editor of Cleo Chieftain; Eugene
Carter, clerk in First National Bank; Earl
Rumsey, clerk in Alva National Bank; Lee
Noah, law student in office of his father H.
A. Noah; F.
Hageman, Alva manager for southwestern telephone company; and
J. T. Hiatt,
bookkeeper in Harbaugh's grain and coal office. MORE
Woods County Pioneers....
More NW OK Pioneer Tidbits... This were taken from The
Alva Pioneer - Souvenir Edition, dated January 1, 1904, Woods
County, Oklahoma Territory. In 1897 there was only one bank in Woods
County, with deposits of between 50 to 60 thousand dollars. On January
1st, 1904, there were 26 banks, with deposits of over a million
dollars. Up to 1897 the people spent all they made for improvements.
It was also reported in that same newspaper of 1904, "since
that time they had been putting something away for a 'rainy day'."
According to the Alva Pioneer Souvenir Edition dated 1 January
1904, The City Waterworks and Alva had an abundant supply of the
very best water, which came by natural gravitation from springs
2-1/2 miles north, and which were 50 feet higher than the main business
part of the city. A pipeline brought the water into a reservoir
holding 80,000 gallons, located in the north suburbs of the city.
It was then forced a mile up the slope to the storage tank located
south side of the Castle
on the Hill (also known through the past years as - Northwestern
Normal School, Northwestern State Normal College, and Northwestern
Oklahoma State University). The water tank held 65,000 gallons,
and was about 112 feet high.
First School... J. W. Buckles, a young man from Harper,
Ks., began a subscription school, Oct. 16, 1903, in a little building
12-by-12 feet on the corner where W. F. Hatfield's dwelling house
once stood. According to the Alva Pioneer Souvenir Edition of January,
1904, this was thought to be the first school taught in the Cherokee
Strip. If someone out there could help us out here and share with
us the exact location of where W. F. Hatfield's dwelling house was
located, that would be very helpful here. We would love to see a
picture of it if it is available? Thanks!
Woods County Schools... In 1904, Woods County once lead
all other counties in educational advantages for its young people.
The Normal School at Alva was the greatest institution of learning
in the southwest and was during 1904 considered to become one of
the foremost normal schools in the country..... READ
MORE...
We found this fantastic Oklahoma Poem, "In Oklahoma,"
as it appeared in the 1904 Souvenir Edition - The Alva Pioneer.
It did NOT have the name of the author. You can read the full poem
by clicking on "In
Oklahoma.".
Where the waving fields of corn
Skirt the roadside sere and dun,
Where the river winds along
In a rhythmic, droning run,
Where the listless, floating hawk
In the azure blue is high,
Where the clouds are phantons white
On the winds that buoy them by --
There my heart is free
As a heart can be,
And my soul is in tune with Thee!.....
The Ides
of March are upon us with St.
Patrick's Day and the first day of Spring just around the corner.
Daylight Savings
Time (April 6, 2003) can not be too far behind either. Have
a great weekend and enjoy the Spring-like weather while our neighbors
in the North and East are still experiencing snow, Winter. See you
next weekend!
~~ Linda "oaKie" ~~
NW OK Marriage 1943...
Hort-Holding - Thursday,
May, 1943, Alva, Okla. - Hort-Holding Vows Read In Alva Thursday
- Miss Anna Hort, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hort, Sr., east
of Alva, was married to PFC. Bill O. Holding, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Holding, Marshal, Thursday evening at the Lutheran parsonage
in Alva. The Rev. Otto Hoyer performed the double-ring ceremony.
Phelps-Bicknell
- Sunday, June, 1943 - Miss Phelps Bride-Elect of Brooks Bicknell
- Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Phelps of El Reno announce the engagement
and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Margaret Phelps,
to Brooks H. Bicknell of Oklahoma city, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
Bicknell, Alva. The wedding will be an event of early June.
Kinzie-Kightlinger
- Thursday, 10 June 1943, Amarillo, Tex. - Wanda Kinzie Is Bride
of Pvt. Kightlinger - Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Kinzie announce the marriage
of their daughter, Miss Wanda Berlene Kinzie, to Pfc. Robert L.
Kightlinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Kightlinger of Quinlan,
Okla., Thursday, June 10, in Amarillo, Tex. The single-ring ceremony
was read by the Rev. R. N. Huckabee, in the 10th Avenue Methodist
church at 3 p.m.
Glasgow-Tate
- Friday, 2 July 1943, Hugo, Okla. - Glasgow, Tate Vows Exchanged
- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Glasgow of Dacoma announce the marriage of their
daughter, Miss Dana Maxine Glasgow, to Pvt. Glenard Mack Tate, Friday,
July 2, at Hugo, Okla. The Rev. C. W. Lester read the nuptial vows
in the First Methodist church.
Deusinger-Thilsted
- Saturday, 24 July 1943, Denver, Colo. - Wanda Deusinger, John
Thilsted married Saturday in Denver, Colo. - In a quiet ceremony
Saturday at the First Baptist church in Denver, Colo., Miss Wanda
Marie Deusinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Deusinger, 1028
Flynn, became the bride of John P. Thilsted, son of Mr. and Mrs.
P. C. Thilsted, near Alva.
Hunter-Milton -
Tuesday, 10 August 1943, Enid, Okla. - Hunter, Milton vows Exchanged
August 10 - Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mrs. Nellie
Hunter, Alva, and Mr. Ed Milton, Alva, which took place Tuesday,
August 10, at 3:30 p.m. in the sanctuary of the Christian church
at Enid. Rev. Sours read the single ring ceremony.
Milton-Faulkner
- Sunday, 15 August 1943, Anthony, Kansas - Mrs. Verna Milton
Becomes Bride of Felix Faulkner - Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Mrs. Verna Milton, Alva, and Felix Faulkner, Alva.
The wedding took place in the Methodist church Sunday August 15,
in Anthony, Kansas, at 4 p.m. with Rev. Victor A. Major reading
the single ring ceremony.
Fettke-Allen - Thursday,
16 September, 1943, Madison, Wisconsin - Norma Belle Fettke
Becomes Bride of Cpl. Dale Allen - Announcement is made of the marriage
of Miss Norma Belle Fettke, daughter of Mrs. Vera Fettke, Alva,
to Cpl. Dale Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burr Allen, Alva, Thursday,
September 16, at Madison, Wisconsin.
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20 May 1963 Political Legacy

Waiting Arrival at Airport...
Gov. Howard Edmondson, State Democratic Party Chairman Gene McGill
and US Senator A. S. 'Mike' Monroney awaiting arrival of Vice-Pres.
Lyndon B. Johnson in Oklahoma City on 20 May 1963.
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