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Oklahoma Governors 1939-1943: Leon Phillips (1890-1958)

12/31/2022

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Oklahoma Governors 1939-1943: Leon Phillips (1890-1958) - The Sooner State’s eleventh governor, Leon “Red” Phillips, remains one of the most significant state leaders Oklahomans have never heard of. At one year of age,…

Read the full story at John Dwyer’s

The Oklahomans

https://www.johnjdwyer.com/post/gov-leon

Read the entire Oklahoma story in John J. Dwyer's Media

The Oklahomans: The Story of Oklahoma and Its People
volume 1 of a 2-part series on the 46th state and the people who make this state very special.
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Oklahoma Governors 1959-1963: J. Howard Edmondson (1926-1971)

12/30/2022

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Oklahoma Governors 1959-1963: J. Howard Edmondson (1926-1971) - Oklahoma gubernatorial biographer LeRoy Fischer depicted the electrifying TV presence that helped catapult this Muskogee native, Tulsa County District Attorney,…

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The Oklahomans

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The Oklahomans: The Story of Oklahoma and Its People
volume 1 of a 2-part series on the 46th state and the people who make this state very special.
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Oklahoma Governors 1967-1971: Dewey Bartlett (1919-1979)

12/29/2022

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Oklahoma Governors 1967-1971: Dewey Bartlett (1919-1979) - Ohio-born, Bartlett was president of his senior class at Princeton University. As chronicled by Bartlett biographer Bob Burke, he grew familiar with Oklahoma…

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The Oklahomans

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The Oklahomans: The Story of Oklahoma and Its People
volume 1 of a 2-part series on the 46th state and the people who make this state very special.
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King of House Imprisoned

12/28/2022

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King of House Imprisoned - Just 10 days later, a dramatic postscript to the supreme court fiasco occurred. It shifted fortunes from bad to worse for former house speaker McCarty. In a…

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The Oklahomans

https://www.johnjdwyer.com/post/imprisoned

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The Oklahomans: The Story of Oklahoma and Its People
volume 1 of a 2-part series on the 46th state and the people who make this state very special.
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Oklahoma Governors 1947-1951: Roy J. Turner (1894-1971)

12/27/2022

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Oklahoma Governors 1947-1951: Roy J. Turner (1894-1971) - Native to the Oklahoma land, this son of a pioneer homesteader and livery stable owner rose from rural Lincoln County. A boy when his father died, Turner…

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The Oklahomans

https://www.johnjdwyer.com/post/gov-turner

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The Oklahomans: The Story of Oklahoma and Its People
volume 1 of a 2-part series on the 46th state and the people who make this state very special.
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Dryor Wet?

12/26/2022

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Dry—or Wet? - In the end, Edmondson pierced the weak point of the Drys’ armor—the hypocrisy that many of them practiced. For if biblical/moral arguments against the evils of…

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The Oklahomans: The Story of Oklahoma and Its People
volume 1 of a 2-part series on the 46th state and the people who make this state very special.
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Breathtaking Climax

12/25/2022

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Breathtaking Climax - Then came, on May 12th, the climactic sequence to the entire, epic drama, building for a full year. Orval Viers, Oklahoma City attorney and accountant for…

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The Oklahomans

https://www.johnjdwyer.com/post/climax

Read the entire Oklahoma story in John J. Dwyer's Media

The Oklahomans: The Story of Oklahoma and Its People
volume 1 of a 2-part series on the 46th state and the people who make this state very special.
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80s Oil Boom & Bust - Podcast

12/24/2022

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The 80s Boom & Bust. Otherwise known as the New Wild West. A saga so big it took us THREE podcasts to tell it, all of which we are delivering to you. If you didn’t live through it, you won’t believe it. Even if you did, it’s still hard to believe.

Join John and KTOK/iHeartRadio star Gwin Faulconer-Lippert for a colossal story of triumph, loss, and redemption. They are the 58th, 59th, and 60th episodes of our original OKLAHOMA GOLD! radio program and podcast. Go HERE to listen to them all! Future episodes explore more great heroes, events, and movements of Oklahoma History.

https://youtu.be/7rWrt-Zi718
Pump Jack

Individuals and families swarmed from all over the country to the rip-roaring Oklahoma oil boom of the late 1970s and early 1980s. “The New Wild West” produced day laborers driving Cadillacs, beautiful women in public mud wrestling contests at high priced night clubs, church pastors collecting their own private zoos, and lots more.


PENN SQUARE BANK BANKRUPTCY SCENES

When the chickens—and creditors—finally came home to roost at OKC’s Penn Square Bank, ground zero of the 1970s and 1980s Oklahoma oil boom, the surreal became the nightmarish, as depositors lost millions and fleets of luxury executive vehicles—and nearly everything else in the bank—went on the auction block.


RAINBOLTS & SYMCOXES

Two Oklahoma banking families, the Rainbolts and the Symcoxes, kept their wits about them during the 1970s and 1980s oil boom and grew into two of the state’s greatest financial institutions, leaving a lasting legacy in the vein of Rudyard Kipling’s classic admonition to “keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you.”


TROPARTIC CAN

The stirring conclusion of our “80s Boom and Bust” podcast series, “The Blessing,” is the unforgettable part that other accounts leave out!


Many thanks to Atwoods Ranch and Home, a farm and ranch supply company based in Enid, Oklahoma, for their support of the Red River Institute of History and OKLAHOMA GOLD! Please support them as you are able! Wherever you are, you can order online from thousands of quality products on their terrific website HERE. Atwoods also has 66 stores in 5 states: Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas. In addition to farm and ranch supplies, Atwoods stores sell clothing, lawn and garden items, tools, hardware, automotive supplies, sporting goods, pet supplies, firearms, and seasonal items.


Read the full story at 80s Oil Boom & Bust - Podcast,
from Oklahoma History, with John Dwyer
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Oklahoma Governors: William J. Holloway (1929-1931)

12/24/2022

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Oklahoma Governors: William J. Holloway (1929-1931) - Arkansas-born son of a Baptist minister, William J. Holloway graduated from Ouachita Baptist College, where a friendship blossomed between him and future…

Read the full story at John Dwyer’s

The Oklahomans

https://www.johnjdwyer.com/post/holloway

Read the entire Oklahoma story in John J. Dwyer's Media

The Oklahomans: The Story of Oklahoma and Its People
volume 1 of a 2-part series on the 46th state and the people who make this state very special.
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80s Oil Boom & Bust - Podcast

12/24/2022

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The 80s Boom & Bust. Otherwise known as the New Wild West. A saga so big it took us THREE podcasts to tell it, all of which we are delivering to you. If you didn’t live through it, you won’t believe it. Even if you did, it’s still hard to believe.

Join John and KTOK/iHeartRadio star Gwin Faulconer-Lippert for a colossal story of triumph, loss, and redemption. They are the 58th, 59th, and 60th episodes of our original OKLAHOMA GOLD! radio program and podcast. Go HERE to listen to them all! Future episodes explore more great heroes, events, and movements of Oklahoma History.

https://youtu.be/7rWrt-Zi718
Pump Jack

Individuals and families swarmed from all over the country to the rip-roaring Oklahoma oil boom of the late 1970s and early 1980s. “The New Wild West” produced day laborers driving Cadillacs, beautiful women in public mud wrestling contests at high priced night clubs, church pastors collecting their own private zoos, and lots more.


PENN SQUARE BANK BANKRUPTCY SCENES

When the chickens—and creditors—finally came home to roost at OKC’s Penn Square Bank, ground zero of the 1970s and 1980s Oklahoma oil boom, the surreal became the nightmarish, as depositors lost millions and fleets of luxury executive vehicles—and nearly everything else in the bank—went on the auction block.


RAINBOLTS & SYMCOXES

Two Oklahoma banking families, the Rainbolts and the Symcoxes, kept their wits about them during the 1970s and 1980s oil boom and grew into two of the state’s greatest financial institutions, leaving a lasting legacy in the vein of Rudyard Kipling’s classic admonition to “keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you.”


TROPARTIC CAN

The stirring conclusion of our “80s Boom and Bust” podcast series, “The Blessing,” is the unforgettable part that other accounts leave out!


Many thanks to Atwoods Ranch and Home, a farm and ranch supply company based in Enid, Oklahoma, for their support of the Red River Institute of History and OKLAHOMA GOLD! Please support them as you are able! Wherever you are, you can order online from thousands of quality products on their terrific website HERE. Atwoods also has 66 stores in 5 states: Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas. In addition to farm and ranch supplies, Atwoods stores sell clothing, lawn and garden items, tools, hardware, automotive supplies, sporting goods, pet supplies, firearms, and seasonal items.


Read the full story at 80s Oil Boom & Bust - Podcast,
from Oklahoma History, with John Dwyer
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      Novelist and Oklahoma native Ralph Ellison said, "You have to leave home to find home", an apt description of the journey of John Dwyer, author and general editor of The Oklahomans. The Dwyer family roots were firmly transplanted from Ireland to Oklahoma by John's great-grandfather and grandfather, the latter who settled in Oklahoma City in 1909, just two years after Oklahoma achieved statehood. Although born in Dallas, TX, John was relocated to Oklahoma when his widowed mother returned to her home when he was two years old.
      It would be on Oklahoma soil that his mother instilled in him his love for history, and coupled with his unusually creative imagination, it soon became apparent that John not only liked to hear great stories of legend and history, but to make up his own as well. It would be out of a sense of divine purpose that he would use that creativity in response to a higher calling in the years to come.
      John began a career in journalism during his high school days when he served in a variety of roles, including news and sports reporter, for the Duncan Banner, a daily newspaper in his small Oklahoma hometown. He was the youngest sports editor in the newspaper's history by the time he attended the University of Oklahoma on a journalism scholarship. He graduated in 1978 with a bachelor of arts and sciences degree in journalism.
      Dwyer further developed his journalistic skills in radio as a play‐by‐play football and basketball announcer for several radio stations. He won the coveted position of sports director for the University of Oklahoma's 100,000 watt KGOU‐FM radio station. For seven years, he provided live, on‐air reports to America's largest radio networks of University of Oklahoma college football games.
      Except for a year in England during 6th grade, John lived in the Sooner State for 28 years before returning to Dallas in 1986 to attend Dallas Theological Seminary where he earned his Master of Biblical Studies. While there, Dwyer worked part time on the sports staff of The Dallas Times Herald, which at the time owned one of the five largest circulations of any daily newspaper in Texas. It was in Texas that he also met and married his wife Grace in 1988 and settled down to start his family.
      In the spring of 1992, Dwyer and his wife founded the Dallas‐Fort Worth Heritage newspaper, which would grow to a circulation of 50,000 per month at the time of its sale, after nearly a decade, to new owners. The Heritage pioneered innovative features such as full color photography and graphics, an expansive web site, a cluster of informative daily radio programs, and an aggressive, uncompromising brand of investigative news reporting unprecedented for contemporary news publications holding an
    orthodox Christian worldview.
      In 2006, at the urging of his family and the Oklahoma Historical Society, John returned to Oklahoma to tackle the colossal task of writing "The Oklahomans," which was endorsed as an official project of the Oklahoma Centennial Commission. He has completed volume 1 (Ancient‐Statehood) and a portion of volume 2 (Statehood‐Present), which releases in November 2018.
      He is now an Adjunct Professor of History and Ethics at Southern Nazarene University. He is former history chair at Coram Deo Academy, near Dallas, Texas. His books include the non‐fiction historical narrative "The War Between the States: America's Uncivil War" (Western Conservatory), the novel "When the Bluebonnets Come" (Bluebonnet Press), the historical novels "Stonewall" and "Robert E. Lee" (Broadman & Holman Publishers), and the upcoming historical novels "Shortgrass" and "Mustang" (Oghma Creative Media).
      John and Grace have one daughter and one grandson and live in Norman, Oklahoma. They are members of the First Baptist  Church of Norman, where they serve in a variety of teaching, mission, and other ministry roles.

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