John Houchens writes to a Mr. J.K.(or H.) Smith in care of Norris N.L. Houchens. Norris’ brother came to live with him and Magnolia and the kids seemed to think the world of him. Here he is, writing in 1909, as he waits for the train.
Category: Elmer, Oklahoma
Elmer, OK mentions
Postcard 57 – May you have a joyous school day
A 15 year old Harold receives a note from a friend.
Postcard 53 – Nashville, Oklahoma to Elmer, OK
John Smith writes in 1910 to Harold Houchens
Postcard 47 – Laura Montgomery of Elmer, Oklahoma
A friend sends a pretty postcard to Harold in 1913
Postcard 29 – An early note to Harrold
Harold and his family lived in southwest Oklahoma during the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Postmarked in Altus and sent to “Harrold” in Elmer, OK, this card wishes him some “Heartiest Congratulations”. This is written by Sybal Myers and they are asking Harold if he is done picking cotton.