Box 6
Contains 142 Results:
Moore - Myers, H.
The 4.25 cubic feet of material in this series is arranged by county and then alphabetically by name of correspondent. This series includes valuable materials relating to the city of Lawton during the early 1920s.
Myers, V - Pa
The 4.25 cubic feet of material in this series is arranged by county and then alphabetically by name of correspondent. This series includes valuable materials relating to the city of Lawton during the early 1920s.
Powell, William T., 1921-1923
Headstone for war veteran, bill for the relief of brother (acquiring title to land occupied by brother).
Re - Rug
The 4.25 cubic feet of material in this series is arranged by county and then alphabetically by name of correspondent. This series includes valuable materials relating to the city of Lawton during the early 1920s.
Rus - Sea
The 4.25 cubic feet of material in this series is arranged by county and then alphabetically by name of correspondent. This series includes valuable materials relating to the city of Lawton during the early 1920s.
Sel - St
The 4.25 cubic feet of material in this series is arranged by county and then alphabetically by name of correspondent. This series includes valuable materials relating to the city of Lawton during the early 1920s.
T - Walters, City
The 4.25 cubic feet of material in this series is arranged by county and then alphabetically by name of correspondent. This series includes valuable materials relating to the city of Lawton during the early 1920s.
Walters, First National Bank - Walters National Bank
The 4.25 cubic feet of material in this series is arranged by county and then alphabetically by name of correspondent. This series includes valuable materials relating to the city of Lawton during the early 1920s.
Walters, Security State Bank, 1921-1922
Indian funds deposit, nationalization.
Way - Wo
The 4.25 cubic feet of material in this series is arranged by county and then alphabetically by name of correspondent. This series includes valuable materials relating to the city of Lawton during the early 1920s.