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

Year
Material Type
Collection

Oklahoma Voices: Carol McReynolds

Carol McReynolds talks with her sisters Judy and Doris about growing up in Ohio, and working with the Friends of the Library in Oklahoma City.

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Oklahoma Voices: Carol Moody

Carol Moody talks about her family, growing up during the Depression and World War II, and more.

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Oral History: Jeannee Adams and Patricia Hall

Sisters Jeannee Adams and Patricia Hall talk about their lives growing up in Oklahoma City.

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Oral History: William Christian

William Christian talks about growing up during the Great Depression, working with Alfalfa Bill Murray, serving as Oklahoma Secretary of State, and more.

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Oral History: Gwenda Ann Cooper

Gwenda Cooper talks about her childhood in the depression and her career as a teacher in small town Oklahoma.

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Oral History: James Foliart

James Foliart talks about his life and career as a lawyer in Oklahoma.

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Oral History: Jim Jensen

Jim Jensen talks about growing up on a farm in rural Oklahoma, and his life and career.

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Oral History: John Martinez

John Martinez talks about growing up in Walnut Grove, his time as a mechanic in World War II, and more.

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Oral History: Julian Stenish

Julian Stenish talks about growing up in Enid, Oklahoma, life during the great depression, and more.

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Oral History: Norma Aloe

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

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Oral History: Stanley Brauser

Stanley Brauser talks about his life growing up near Drummond, Oklahoma during the Depression, his time in the military, and his time teaching.

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Oral History: Raymond Bymaster

Raymond Bymaster talks about his life growing up during the Great Depression and his time as a medic in World War II.

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Oral History: Mae Folsom

Mae Folsom talks about her family and her life in Oklahoma City during the Great Depression, and World War II.

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