Supreme Court of Oklahoma LORA LOUISE CATRON, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR,v.THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF TULSA, OKLAHOMA, A CORPORATION, AS EXECUTOR OF THE WILL AND ESTATE OF J.M. CATRON, DECEASED, AND LeROY EARL CATRON, DONALD JESSE CATRON, FRED CHARLES CATRON AND MARVIN CLAY CATRON,...
On June 10, 1921, The Black Dispatch of Oklahoma City reported on what would go down as one of the most significant instances of racial terror in American history: the Tulsa race riots. Perhaps more fittingly described by the Tulsa Historical Society & Museum as the Tulsa Race Massacre, the...
76. Getting Credit Google Maps 76. Getting Credit Credit Island in Davenport received its name because it was used as a fur trading post for Native Americans. Fur traders would give Native Americans supplies as a credit to hunt and kill animals for fur in the fall. They would return with ...
Methodist. One of the founders of Craver & Steele, farm equipment manufacturers; invented the first successful twelve-foot binder for cutting and binding small grain; later, he was an oil producer based in Oklahoma. Died, of heart trouble, in Tulsa, Tulsa County, Okla., May 12, 1925 (age...