NW Okie's Journey
Hope you had a happy, safe Independence Day this weekend. Vallecito Lake, Colorado had its fireworks on the 3rd of July this year so it didn't interfere with other fireworks in this area. We got our regular late afternoon rain, but by dusk it started clearing, leaving a view of a double rainbow phenomenon. The image on the left is one of the earlier fireworks that I captured with my smartphone. Walking With Sadie
At least NW Okie let me stay inside and away from all the ruckus of the fireworks this last weekend. But she did capture some smartphone time-lapse video of the fireworks at the north end of Vallecito Lake, in southwest Colorado Rockies, and North of Bayfield. See the video below. One Hundred Years Ago, 5 July 1915, Monday
One hundred years ago it was reported in The Guthrie Daily Leader, 5 July 1915, front page, that "Marland Leases May Be Cancelled Now." 1915 - Guthrie Celebrates Old Fashioned "Glorious"
In the 5 July 1915 newspaper, "The Guthrie Daily Leader," we find this front page headline concerning Guthrie Celebrates Old Fashioned "Glorious." July 1915 - Wichita's Police Chief Arrested As Bootlegger
In The Guthrie Daily Leader, 7 July 1915, Wednesday, we found this article concerning a "Wichita's Police Chief Arrested As Bootlegger." We know there were bootleggers abound in Oklahoma and Kansas. 101 Ranch Oil Company, Ponca City (Oklahoma)
In the Tulsa Daily World, 13 November 1912, page 19 of the Oil and Gas edition we found this mention of "101 Oil Company Ponca City, Oklahoma. This was concerning the Ponca City field, located a mile south and a mile west from Ponca City, in Kay county, Oklahoma, where it had its beginning four years before (1908) when E. W. garland of Pittsburg, Pa., made a visit to the 101 Ranch, and secured a lease on that large tract of land. 1917 Marland Lease Controversy Is Taken To Court
Reading and searching through old newspaper, particularly The Oklahoma City Times, 21 September 1917, frontage headline, we found the following headline: "Marland Lease Controversy Is Taken To Court." The Attorney General would stop releasing of oil land.
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