Archive

Year
Material Type
Collection

Oral History Torie Shoecraft

Torie Shoecraft talks about her life growing up in northeast Oklahoma City, and the importance of the Luster/Lyons family to the community.

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Oral History: Jack Wooden

Jack Wooden talks about his life growing up in Oklahoma in the 1930s and '40s, his career with the postal service, and his time in World War II.

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Oral History Jim Clark

Jim Clark, owner of B.C. Clark Jewelers in Oklahoma City, talks about this story behind the B.C. Clark Christmas Jingle.

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Oklahoma Voices: Carolyn Waterman

Carolyn Waterman talks with her daughter about their family history, early Bethany history, and their family's involvement with Bethany Nazarene College (now Southern Nazarene University).

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Oral History: Theodore Hamlin

Theodore Hamlin talks about his life and about his grandfather, A.C. Hamlin, Oklahoma's first African American Legislator.

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Oral History: Ernest Ervin

Ernest Ervin talks about growing up in Texas, and coming to Oklahoma City and opening a shop in the Farmer's Market where he began repairing old clocks.

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