Photograph of a decorated bandstand
Photograph of hundreds of white lights decorating the bandstand and trees on the Adair County Courthouse lawn. It was decorated to launch Stilwell's Christmas Opening.
Photograph of hundreds of white lights decorating the bandstand and trees on the Adair County Courthouse lawn. It was decorated to launch Stilwell's Christmas Opening.
Story of George Harlan Starr and his passion for horses. He had a horse named Grey Alice. Goes on to tell a instance where Jesse James Gang had a plan to steal the horse, but it was foiled.
Article talks about events taken place in Eastern Payne County in the Oklahoma Territory. Some of the events mentioned were how 13 lawmen were attempting to capture the Bill Doolin gang, it became one of the largest shootouts in territorial history, blasting outlaws from caves …
Mentions how the Choctaw council passed a law prohibiting the shipment of cattle into the Choctaw Nation right around the same time the Chickasaw council passed a law allowing anybody to ship and graze cattle in that nation by paying a tax of 25 cents …
Article written by Ellen Workman mentions how the Stilwell Hardware stores history can be traced back to the 1880s.
Invitation to the New Hope Baptist Church.
Copy of a Christmas Card that says "Merry Christmas and best wishes for a Happy Holiday Season". Signed by Uncle . From the U.S.S. Princeton CVS 37
In Memory of Roderick Allen Reid, has bible verses and quotes.
Article mentions how 72 year old W.W. Hastings a former Oklahoma Congressman and veteran died in a hospital.
William Alson the Successful Bidder, bids for the construction of the Carnegie Library House.
Article talks about how none of the railway cars in Japan are clean and that some are positively filthy.
Photograph taken from a newspaper showing the Zion 4-H'ers who competed in the 4-H interscholastic competition in Okmulgee.
Newspaper clipping listing the Seminary Boys who made the roll of honor for the fall term of 1900.
Kenrie Worsham of Stilwell has been named co-valedictorian of the 1990 graduating class at Fairfax High School.
Officers of the Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital Auxiliary were installed in a ceremony conducted.
Service for N. Floyd Starr who was a Stilwell resident was held at Roberts Funeral Home Chapel.
Nathaniel Floyd Starr was a native of Adair County, he died in the Stilwell Municipal Hospital.
In memory of Nathaniel Floyd Starr. Mentions his place of birth and death, and where the service is being held, and where he will be buried.
Black and white photograph of a man wearing a hat.
Scans of a family photographs album, 12 photos front and back, all black and white ranging from babies, portraits, and family photos.
Seven black and white photographs, four of them show the Starr family reunion, the other three are photos of groups of people and children
Nine black and white photographs. Four of them show the Starr family reunion.
In Memory of Harold P. Boots, lists his birth, death, services, the officiant and the Interment
Newspaper clipping taking about the death of Harold P. Boots
In memory of Thomas Maston Sitton, beside the information listing his birth and death, as well as the funeral details is a photograph of Tom Sitton.