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US filmmaker Allen Ross married Linda Greene and followed her cult, [when?] the Samaritan Foundation, based in Guthrie, Oklahoma, US. The couple moved from place to place following her instructions. [1] [2] Following Allen's murder on November 22, 1995, the group disbanded. Prosecutors believe that Linda Greene committed the murder.
The Co-operative Publishing Company Building is a historic building in Guthrie, Oklahoma, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] The building was the home of the State Capital newspaper from 1902 to 1911, and it replaced another building on the same site, which the paper had been using since 1890.
Elmer J. McCurdy (January 1, 1880 – October 7, 1911) was an American outlaw who was killed in a shoot-out with police after robbing a train in Oklahoma in October 1911. . Dubbed "The Bandit Who Wouldn't Give Up", his mummified body was first put on display at an Oklahoma funeral home and then became a fixture on the traveling carnival and sideshow circuit during the 1920s through the 1
Roy Hoffman (June 13, 1869 – June 18, 1953) was an attorney, judge, banker, newspaper man, and a United States Army officer in the early 20th century. He served in World War I, among other conflicts, and he received several awards for his service.
Guthrie is a city and county seat in Logan County, Oklahoma, United States, and a part of the Oklahoma City Metroplex. The population was 10,191 at the 2010 census , a 2.7 percent increase from the figure of 9,925 in the 2000 census . [ 5 ]
The grand jury found a rather small amount of expense report padding, but too little evidence to prosecute either the marshal or Justice Scott. However, a propaganda campaign (spurred by the Oklahoma City Daily Times Journal) bore the brunt of it. Republican-leaning press echoed party sentiment against the Democratic judge until he left office.
Frank Dale died in Guthrie, Oklahoma on February 10, 1930, and, after an elaborate funeral in the Presbyterian church of Guthrie, is buried in the Summit View Cemetery there, along with many other well-known Oklahoma pioneers. His wife, Martha, did not survive him long, for she died in June, 1930, and is buried beside him.
[1] [2] [3] She graduated from Coyle High School in Coyle, Oklahoma. [4] She graduated from Oklahoma A&M in 1936 with a bachelor's degree in English [5] and wrote for the college newspaper, The Daily Collegian. [6] According the Oklahoma State, she wrote more column inches than anyone in the history of the newspaper. [6]