NW Okie's Corner
Still looking into the the December, 1941 trial of Kenneth (George) Root, who was arrested for the shooting death of Donald Lee Benson (1919-1941), at a luncheon held at the Rose Hill school, near Alva, Oklahoma. Chronicling America newspapers online only go back to the 1920's. Is there someone out there that could do a lookup in the Wichita Beacon, dated 3 December 1941 (special edition) for the shooting death of Donald Lee Benson and the trial of George (Kenneth) Root (11 December 1941? One Hundred Years Ago - 10 June 1913
One hundred years ago today, 10 June 1913, on the front page of The Washington Times, we find the small headlines concerning "Anti-Lobby Measure Introduced in House. Duchess of Weaselskin
It has warmed up a bit here in the southwest rockies of Colorado. How does your garden grow? NW Okie's li'l flowering garden spot built around a huge stump of a ponderosa pine, in the Rocky Mountains, of Southwest Colorado, North of Bayfield, is a work in progress as you can see in the photo image on the left. (Click image to view larger image.) Territorial Round-Ups of 1894 In Oklahoma
In The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 06, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, 21 December 1894, we found some interesting "Territorial Round-Ups,'" gleaned from all parts of Oklahoma. For one of those, did you ever hear of "Howdy-do-Bill" that ran a cigar parlor in Oklahoma City? December, 1894 - Frank Smith Captures Sutton
In The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. o6, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, 21 December 1894, there was this mention of Frank Smith capturing Theodore Sutton. Frank Smith received word from Sheriff Defore of Oklahoma county to arrest Theo. Sutton. Major Kidd Scores Officials of the Territory (1894)
In The Norman Transcript (Norman, Okla. Terr.), Vol. o6, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, 21 December 1894, we also found this mention of Major Kidd, of the Dawes commission, when Kidd made things quite lively the other day before the House committee on Indian affairs. It was interesting to some of the officials of Oklahoma to have heard what Kidd had to say about them. November 14, 1910 - Official Accused of Girl's Death
In The Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 25, Ed. 1, Monday, November 1910, page two, we find this headline concerning a Alva girl that was strangled, and her employer, a married man, held for murder. This has to do with the mysterious death of Mabel Oakes found (11 November 1910) in the back room of the old opera house, in Alva, Oklahoma. [found on our OkieLegacy website, "Mystery of Old Opera House," in Alva, Oklahoma] Island Is Indian Land - November 1910
In the same newspaper,The Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 25, Ed. 1, Monday, November 1910, page two, dated 14 November 1910, Washington reported that island found in Arkansas River was Indian Property. Historic Walking Tour of Downtown Stillwater, OK
The following historic walking tour of downtown Stillwater, Oklahoma, was found online in pdf format, brought to you by the City of Stillwater Public Library. We will mention only a few items from the pdf file for those interested in in the history of downtown Stillwater, Oklahoma. George (Kenneth) Root Trial (December 1941)
Marian (Benson) Hatcher emailed us the following information concerning the trial of 1941, where George (Kenneth) Root was on trial for the shooting death of Donald Lee Benson back in December 3, 1941, at the Rose Hill school.
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