Sequoyah built his cabin by his own hands in 1829 it still stands today in "Sequoyah's Cabin State Park" located on highway 101 NE of Sallisaw Oklahoma.
The ten acre park has beautiful rolling landscapes along with historical markers that tells a lot of history of the Cherokee people, it's a great place to enjoy and learn about our Oklahoma History.
Westville Out of the Past
Wanda Brauher
Monday, June 10, 2013
Friday, June 7, 2013
Movie Theater in Westville Oklahoma
Movie Theater in Westville built in 1938 |
Stairs going up to the film room |
Original projection camera |
Projection material |
Names written on walls upstairs |
Do you know these people, ha ha "additional names written on walls" |
Allen Lockhart Sr. 1965 - I think the numbers below may have been his phone number lol |
Monday, June 3, 2013
History of Churches and Istablishments
- In Westville - On February 25, 1899 the first church was incorporated.
- First Christian Church in Westville was built in 1908.
- New Hope Missionary Baptist Church was organized on October 8, 1887
- Four Corners Church of Christ was established September 16, 1934
My Best~
Wanda Brauher
Out of the Past
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Help Oklahoma Tornado Victims
If your interested in helping the Oklahoma tornado victims you can do so by going to the address below. This is Oklahoma's official web address, you will find outstanding information about Oklahoma and it's history.
http://www.ok.gov
My Best~
Wanda Brauher
Out of the Past
Historical Post
Westville, Oklahoma
Sunday Morning Walk
This morning I took a walk down main street in Westville Oklahoma, as I was gazing at all the historical sites I had to stop to take a picture of the old Buffington Hotel. If anyone knows anything about Westville then you know on just about any given day you can drive or walk by and you will see the owner of the hotel "Bud Rose" setting outside.
He is always friendly and will be happy to tell you the history of the hotel. It was built in 1907 and on the 9th day of March 1984 he was awarded a Historical Plaque from the "Office of Archeology and Historical Preservation Department of the Interior Washington D.C."
Bringing a little history to you "Out of the Past"
My Best
Wanda Brauher
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