Physical location
Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection, MS-188
MS188-03-02: Indians II
Page 8.8
Betty June Starr Whelan Cherokee Collection, MS-188
MS188-03-02: Indians II
Page 8.8
- Material type
- Newsletter
- Date
- [none]
- Description
- This page contains information about Dr. Isaac W. Rogers and Kathryn L. Beavers, a married couple with children that resided in Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Texas. The second article outlines the lives of Thomas Jefferson Rogers and his wife, Edith Swank Rogers. A storm is mentioned called the Black Sunday, considered the worst storm of all. It took place on April 14th, 1935. This area caused a lot of death due to dust and sand scattering.
- Author or creator
- Mattie Frances Caddell, Elnor Lewis Burkhart, Luella Marie Moss
- Publication or source
- Adair County Potpourri
- Subjects and names
- Isaac W. Rogers, Kathryn L. Beavers, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, Thomas Jefferson Rogers, Edith Swank Rogers, the Black Sunday storm
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