Leta L. Smith collection, 1921-1978.

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Leta L. Smith collection, 1921-1978.

Lawton High School yearbooks (1921-1923, 1938), pamphlet relating to a Museum of the Great Plains exhibit entitled Women's World (1978), and pamphlet (1956) written by James M. McDonald, Sr., relating to the School of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, Mo.

2 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8070723

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Museum of the Great Plains

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Founded as Comanche County Historical Society in 1954. From the description of Museum of the Great Plains maps and blueprints collection, 1926-1992. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 234313700 Originally founded as Comanche County Historical Society in 1954; museum first opened to the public on Ft. Sill, 1956, scope broadened to include Great Plains in 1960 and moved to present building on city park land; parent organization renamed Great Plains Historical Association; in 1970 ...

Lawton High School (Lawton, Okla.)

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Also known as Lawton High School. From the description of Lawton High School yearbooks, 1918-1921. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71129036 ...

Smith, Leta L.

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Resident of Lawton, Okla. From the description of Leta L. Smith collection, 1921-1978. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71009805 ...

School of the Ozarks

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McDonald, James M.

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James M. McDonald, 1881-1956 was a retailing executive with the J.C. Penney Company before he established the McDonald Company, a department store chain in the midwest. In 1937, he bought a 1,700 acre farm in Cortland County where he maintained a herd of 500 Guernsey cattle, winning national and New York State awards. To recognize Cornell's contributions to the dairy industry, he provided in his will for the transfer of his farm, cattle, and equipment to the university, which operated the farm u...