KIOSK NOTICE:

The Edmond Mitch Park Kiosk is working for checkouts, but NOT for returns. The closest Metro location for returning items is the Edmond Library.

GRAND OPENING:

Come visit the new Almonte Library at 2727 SW 59th St.

Archive

Year
Material Type
Collection

Oral History: Norma Aloe

Norma Aloe talks about growing up in Edmond, Oklahoma during the Great Depression.

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Agriculture (Folder 1)

A description of the contents in a folder from the Metrolibrary Special Collections Vertical File.

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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.

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Agriculture—1930s

A description of the contents in a folder from the Metrolibrary Special Collections Vertical File.

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Southern Nazarene University – A History

Southern Nazarene University – A History

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Oral History James Cooper

Oklahoma City's first openly LGBT city councilperson, James Cooper talks about the history of the LGBT community in Oklahoma City.

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Oklahoma Voices: David Sellers

David Sellers talks about his life working with the Capitol Hill Beacon.

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View East on Elm Street

View East on Elm Street

View of buildings damaged by floodwaters.

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