The Okie Legacy: Vol 5, Iss 15 The Alva Record, September, 1923

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Puppy Duchess

Alva, Oklahoma - Besides history breaking Wednesday of this week, I have been busy training, caring for my new Li'l Pug puppy (Duchess) who turned 8 weeks this weekend. It's kind of like taking care of a new born infant. She eats, sleeps, plays and wakes me up about every 3 or 4 hours at night time to go outside and take care of business. We fixed up a dog crate for her sleeping area. She has taken to it quite nicely.

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Mid-1950s Avard Murder Mystery

Avard, Oklahoma - "I have been looking for information on an unsolved murder in the Avard, Oklahoma area in 1956 or '59, can't remember for sure [more]... View/Write Comments (count 0)   |   Receive updates (0 subscribers)  |   Unsubscribe


Our Inspiring Climate

Alva, Oklahoma - This little article (Our Inspiring Climate) was printed in The Alva Pioneer Souvenir Edition, January 1904: "The very air of Oklahoma is inspiring [more]... View/Write Comments (count 0)   |   Receive updates (0 subscribers)  |   Unsubscribe


Mystery of Gobbler's Rock

"The mystery of Gobbler's Rock - Yellowwood State Forest visitors are mystified by the large rocks perched high in several trees [more]... View/Write Comments (count 0)   |   Receive updates (0 subscribers)  |   Unsubscribe


Condreay Store

Alva, Oklahoma - "I came across someone who said there used to be a Condreay Store in town (Alva) [more]... View/Write Comments (count 0)   |   Receive updates (0 subscribers)  |   Unsubscribe


The Alva Record, September, 1923

Alva, Oklahoma - Militia Forbids Special Session - Representatives Disperse Without Argument at command of Military Authorities [more]... View/Write Comments (count 0)   |   Receive updates (0 subscribers)  |   Unsubscribe


NW OK - Alva Pioneers

Alva, Oklahoma - Rev. A. Connet -- He was born in Green County, Pennsylvania, Oct. 17, 1834. He was ordained in Southern Indiana, Oct. 20, 1861. He came from near Dwight, Morris county, Kansas, to Alva and preached his first sermon, Sept. 24 (1893), the second Sunday after the opening, in C. W. Hobbie's new store building. He assisted in the collection of funds for the Union church, and with his own hands assisted in its erection. In it he conducted thanksgiving services on Thanksgiving day, 1893. The church was commenced on Monday and the services were held in it on Thursday of the same week. Mr. Connet married at his home one block south of the center of the square, the first couple, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McIntire, that were married in the county, on Christmas day, 1903. W. F. Hatfield and wife witnessed the ceremony.

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Ann Newlin Reynolds' Unsolved Death - Mid-1950s

Avard, Oklahoma - "I remember all about that as we was living at Alva at the time [more]... View/Write Comments (count 0)   |   Receive updates (0 subscribers)  |   Unsubscribe


Short Grass Country

The following definition is from the new western dictionary: "That portion of the Great American Desert where wheat yields only from 40 to 50 bushels per acre, where corn grows to be only 17 feet tall, and where alfalfa occasionally produces only three crops during one year [more]... View/Write Comments (count 0)   |   Receive updates (0 subscribers)  |   Unsubscribe


Access to Archival Databases (AAD) System

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GWYNN of llandisillio Pembrokeshire Wales

llandisillio, Wales - "My name is Gwynn. The earliest I have researched on my family is 1712 when one Morgan Gwynn was born to Daniel Gwynn... a vintner of llandisillio Wales. He was plebed by the people into Jesus College but never finished.

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I was very excited to see that you have put together a CD [more]...
 ~Paulita Aldridge Hayes regarding Okie's story from Vol. 10 Iss. 40 titled UNTITLED

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April Spring 2003

Alva, Oklahoma -

Duchess laying in the frontyard taking in the scents and relaxing with the chickweeds blooming during the April Spring of 2003 [more]... View/Write Comments (count 0)   |   Receive updates (0 subscribers)  |   Unsubscribe


Chinese Pugs Pics

Tulsa, Oklahoma - Saw the info, picture, and link on the Chinese pug babies [more]... View/Write Comments (count 0)   |   Receive updates (0 subscribers)  |   Unsubscribe


Jack Hayward

Alva, Oklahoma - "Yes, everybody called him Jack. I believe his actual name was John though. I bid on one of his paintings at auction once. It was one he had done of the terrain west of Alva with Hereford cattle in it. We raise Angus here on our farm, but I remember Jack painting such beautiful pictures of the red cattle. The land around Alva is not lush and green, as it is here in the Tallgrass.

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Kemper Alumni

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Wrought Iron Comfort Cook Stove

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