Lloyd Stone interview, 1980 Apr. 4.

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Lloyd Stone interview, 1980 Apr. 4.

Subjects of interview include life in Lawton, Apache, and Meers, Okla., Astoria, Or., and Riviera, Tex.; father being first principal of Lawton High School; man attempting to shoot Geronimo during a Lawton parade; Rayl's Ranch; school near Chandler Creek; Lawton red light district; shrimp boating; greasing trolley tracks at Halloween; smelter on Medicine Creek; west Lawton asphalt mine; Meers cemetery; and Catch Ranch.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6931694

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Stone, Lloyd, b. 1905,

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Born in Lawton, Okla.; father was first principal of Lawton High School. From the description of Lloyd Stone interview, 1980 Apr. 4. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 176635836 ...