TEMPORARY CLOSURE:
The Almonte Library will be closed Sat., 5/4 through Tue., 5/14, to prepare for their grand reopening in their new building on Wed., 5/15 at 10 AM.
Archive
Oral History: Lavelma Denson
Lavelma Denson talks about her life, her family, and her time in the restaurant business.
Oklahoma Voices: Margo Rost
Margo Rost discusses her childhood, her memories of operating with her husband the Rost Drugstore in Bethany for 25 years, and more.
Oral History: Norma Aloe
Norma Aloe talks about growing up in Edmond, Oklahoma during the Great Depression.
Oral History: Janey Crain
Janey Crain talks about her career as an artist, her time as owner of the coffee shop The Black Brick, and her days as a beatnik.
Oral History: Joyce Lynn
Joyce Lynn talks about her childhood growing up in Oklahoma City and Bartlesville.
Oral History: Richard Dixon
Richard Dixon talks about coming to Oklahoma as a child, growing up on a dairy farm, teaching school, and writing poetry.
Oklahoma Voices: Jerry Barton
Jerry Barton talks about his childhood, his memories of 1940s-era Bethany, and more.
Noneta White-Barnes
Noneta White-Barnes talks about her life in Oklahoma and her work with the Head Start program and the Oklahoma Federation of Colored Women's Clubs.
Oral History: Gwen Crawford
Gwen Crawford talks about her life as a teacher and florist in Enid, Oklahoma, becoming a pilot at 50, and more.
Oral History: John Martinez
John Martinez talks about growing up in Walnut Grove, his time as a mechanic in World War II, and more.
Oral History: Charlotte Dodson
Charlotte Dodson, along with her son Charles, talks about her childhood in Cordell, Oklahoma and her life running Dodson's Cafeteria in the Capitol Hill area of Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma Voices: Thomas Street
Thomas Street talks about early Bethany, from 1919 to the 1940s, his memories of the Interurban, and more.
Oral History: Owana Bateman
Owana Bateman talks about her life growing up in Marlow, Oklahoma, about her sobriety, and more.