- The
Ardmoreite is an
American daily newspaper published Tuesday through Friday and
Sunday mornings in Ardmore, Oklahoma. The
paper was
owned by Stauffer...
- "The
Strongest Man in the
World – Who Doesn't Eat Meat!". The
Daily Ardmoreite.
Retrieved 19 July 2023 – via
Chronicling America. "Indian Hercules"....
- 28, 2013. "Oklahoman Toby
Keith loves this bar and grill". The
Daily Ardmoreite. Ardmore, OK.
March 9, 2010.
Archived from the
original on
March 12, 2010...
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Oklahoma publications include The Oklahoman, The
Journal Record,
Daily Ardmoreite,
Shawnee News-Star, and
Miami News Record.
Bartlesville Magazine, Pawhuska...
- the time, and 38
murders a year at the time of the lynching. The
Daily Ardmoreite reported that the four
lynched men were "one of the
bloodiest band of...
- 2012-10-04. "Frank Fore". The
Daily Ardmoreite.
March 11, 1904. p. 1.
Retrieved 2012-10-04. "Frank Fore Dead". The
Daily Ardmoreite.
March 14, 1904. p. 5. Retrieved...
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refer to an
adult establishment in Fort Worth), and in 1894 in The
Daily Ardmoreite in Oklahoma.
Early uses of the term in
print mostly appear along a corridor...
- "Gov. Robt. L.
Williams Takes Oath of
Office at Capitol". The
Daily Ardmoreite.
January 11, 1915. p. 1.
Retrieved June 6, 2023.
Sobel 1978, pp. 1243–1244...
- Dillard. The Riesen-Easley
family had ****umed
ownership of The
Daily Ardmoreite and KVSO (1240 AM) from Maurine's father, John Easley—longtime
owner of...
- pages: 472 The
Daily Ardmoreite (October 5, 1919). "Evidence
Found Of
Negro Society That
Brought On Rioting". The
Daily Ardmoreite. Ardmore, Carter, Oklahoma:...