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…was a painter and poet. She and her husband, Philip Guston, painted murals for the U.S. Forest Service and the U.S. Maritime Commission. Tony Como Tony Como Oil City claimed…
…was a painter and poet. She and her husband, Philip Guston, painted murals for the U.S. Forest Service and the U.S. Maritime Commission. Tony Como Tony Como Oil City claimed…
…plan a service project and more. The Federation of Women’s Clubs in Oil City believed that ought to change and in 1923 Mrs. E.C. Beatty, federation president, asked Miss Myra…
…natural gas service to the club. Approval was obtained to tap into a nearby spring for water. On March 5, 1892, incorporation papers for the Oil City Boat Club were…
Oil City enjoyed a vibrant social atmosphere during its early heyday that yielded dozens of clubs, scores of community projects and plentiful services to its residents. While many of the…
…the morning worship services conducted in German and the evening services that used the English language. Church records show many members believed it was imperative, with the church quickly growing,…
…a fee of $5/year. This allowed adults access to read magazines and newspapers, write letters and meet friends. J.D. Hancock and Professor Kinsley urged members of the 1894 graduation class…
…oil fields. In 1867, he received a letter from former business associate Christopher L. Sholes of Milwaukee asking for financial support for a new invention. It was a writing machine…
…high school by writing: “I hope the new high school building may prove of great benefit not only to St. Joseph Parish but to the community at large, and that…
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…want throughout the Winter months! Books, newspapers, magazines… Reading to someone else counts, too! Track You can track your reading by using our online tracking system, ReaderZone! Download the app…