NW Okie's Corner
The July, 2009 heat wave through SW Colorado has started my huge patio potted "Early Girl Tomatoes" to ripening. Insight Into Grandma
This week's insight into John C. McClure takes us into February, 1905. John is still in Altona, Illinois helping his folks around the farm with chores. It is cold with lots of snow as John continues his letters to Constance Warwick whose living in Alva, Oklahoma Territory. Prairie Pioneer 78rpm Jukebox
We have finally got our Prairie Pioneer 78rpm Jukebox (Windows Media Player) up and running so you now able to listen to our collection of 78rpm records recorded to Mp3 files. If the Windows Media Player is not for you, try out our Prairie Pioneer Jukebox (Flash Player). Oklahoma's Frank Canton (Joseph Horner)
Have you heard the story of Frank Canton, alias Joseph Horner, born 1849, died September 27, 1927? General Frank M. Canton was a picturesque frontiers man, veteran law enforcement officer of the Old West, colorful soldier of fortune, first adjutant general of the state of Oklahoma, and prototype for the fictional western heroes of Novelists. The Dust Bowl Storms 1932-40
Remembering the 1930's Dust Bowl days of NE New Mexico, SE Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. It was on February 21, that a severe duster struck western Kansas from the north and rolled southward into Oklahoma and Texas. Looking Back ... WWII & Uncle Bob McGill
What did our ancestors do during the World War II (WWII) years? What did your parents, grandparents and G-Grandparents do? Where were they stationed? How did it affect their lives and that of your family? Camp Cooke, California Oct. 5, 1941
1941, 5 October ... United States Army activated Camp Cooke, California. Used during World War II as an armored and infantry training site. Now site of Vandenburg AFB. The year 1941 brought with it the beginnings of unprecedented change to California's picturesque Central Coast. Great Uncle Robert Lee Warwick & WWI
Looking back to the Canadian Expeditionary, WWI C.A.C., we find our Great Uncle Robert Lee Warwick, Constance's younger brother, was a member of that WWI expedition. Mrs. Essie Nall & Northwestern Normal Alumni
A few weeks ago I shared this photo of Essie, Grace and Connie. That Essie Nall on the left was written about in 1943, in a local newspaper. Sabin C. Percefull & Percefull Field - 1943
Young in Years, Percefull Has Long Record at Northwestern -- Sabin C. Percefull is counted one of the old-timers around Northwestern State College, having been connected with the college since before the outbreak of WWI. Oklahoma Gas Prices
Roy says on July 8th & 10th, "Conoco has dropped the price of their unleaded regular gas AGAIN! Today the downtown Perry station posted the price at just @.$2.28.9 per gallon! On July 10th, our highest price gas (at the Sinclair station) is $2.25.9, and Conoco dropped theirs again. Now the price of a gallon of regular unleaded is $2.21.9 and might drop again this weekend! Interesting. Fonda, OK -- Indians Here July 4th, 1911Sandie Olson says, "The June 23, 1911, Woods County Enterprise reports the following under the headline, Indians Here July 4th: "John Eaton received word Monday from Chas [more]... | View or Add Comments (0 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe Fort Canton (Cantonment)
Canton, Oklahoma was the site of former Cantonment military base established in 1878 by Col. Richard I. Dodge. There was a Mennonite Indian Mission once situated there. The site also features the Canton Area Museum and Canton Lake. Class of '59 Project for NWOSU
Dear Fellow Friends of NWOSU,
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