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  • Chicken Coop From Pallets

    Chicken Coop Project – May 2009 By Butch Bridges Lone Grove, Oklahoma Last modified February 24, 2012

  • Vol 26 Issue 1,347 November 24, 2022

    The Daily Ardmoreite December 30th 1931   Prowler fires on Ardmore policeman   Bullet tears cap from head of Lorenz Boyd   Unidentified assailant shoots at patrolman from distance of only 5 ft Boyd followed man into alley Officer was investigating suspicious actions of prowler Lorenz boyd, city policeman, narrowly escaped death at 10:30 o’clock last night when…

  • Vol 26 Issue 1,346 November 17, 2022

    Carter County Courthouse Clock When I retired from the courthouse in June 2015 the 1928 clock in the dome was working fine. Sometime in the past year or two the clock developed a problem and stopped running. Thanks to my Edmond friend, Stephen Nelson, now living in Oregon, he put me in touch with his…

  • The Ruby Hardy Mystery

    By Butch BridgesArdmore, OklahomaJune 8, 1996 An Ardmore attorney, an Ardmore physician, A CARTER COUNTY deputy sheriff, two black men and a young woman make up the players to one of the most mysterious deaths of Carter county The time is Wednesday, November 12, 1930, and a young woman’s concern over a dog, and the…

  • Cooke County Courthouse Clock – Gainesville, Texas

    Photos taken July 1998by Butch BridgesArdmore, Oklahoma Here’s are some of photos of the Cooke County Courthouse E. Howard tower clock of our neighbor 45 miles to the south in Gainesville, Texas. Four courthouses have been constructed on this site.  The first which was a small log structure built in 1850.  In 1853, that structure…

  • Vol 26 Issue 1,345 November 10, 2022

    Ardmore organized its fire department in 1896 after the great fire of 1895 and a second fire east of the tracks in 1896. Although the community had no legal right to set up a fire department, 25 volunteers under Chief J. S. O’Mealy began training. Businessmen put up money for a steamer, which was used…

  • Ardmore Airpark Memorial Visitors

    Below are the pages from the visitors who signed the Registry Book at the Ardmore Memorial Park. I still have quite a bit of fine tuning to go. People would sign on pages amid other signatures of different years of signing. Anyway, as you look through the pages, you will see what I mean. The…

  • Vol 26 Issue 1,344 November 3, 2022

    November 5, 194330 head of Buffalo to go to lake Murray   30 head of Buffalo transferred from a ranch in Medford, will be placed on a peninsula at Lake Murray State Park Saturday afternoon, Leonard Byrd, ranger, said Friday. Mystery: Nearly everywhere I looked and searched the address showed the old Carnegie Library on Stanley…

  • Vol 26 Issue 1,343 Oct 27, 2022

    A Glimpse Into The PastThe Daily ArdmoreiteNovember 3, 1942 John E. McCain, county judge, made county Air Raid Warden  Appointed to replace Leo Atkins, who is to enter war activity Resignation of Leo Atkins as county Air Raid Warden was announced Tuesday by Wilson Wallace, county defense council chief, and the appointment of John E.…

  • Vol 26 Issue 1,342 Oct 20, 2022

    Withining 24 hours, tents had been erected along Ardmore’s Main Street laid out and named by Jim Staples. Some of the first professionals to arrive were Lauck and Lauck, land attorneys. The first wooden structures were built by the Frensley Brothers, with lumber brought on the first train to arrive at the Ardmore station, and…