Sand Springs, Oklahoma
One man’s dream burst into reality as Sand Springs,
Oklahoma, became the “industrial center of the
southwest” in the early twentieth century. Self-made
millionaire Charles Page recognized opportunity and quickly bought Native American land allotments as they became available for sale, setting about his vision of creating a planned community for thousands of workers. From feverish growth and economic prosperity to violent labor unrest and race riots, Sand Springs exemplifies the opportunities and struggles faced by countless towns across the nation.
The more than 200 images contained within this book
are from the collection of the Sand Springs Cultural and Historical Museum, as well as several private contributors. Focusing on the unusual philanthropic endeavors, industrial and economic diversity, and intriguing political and social structure that has formed this spirited town, the book invites its readers to examine many rare photographs and discover
for themselves the traits that make Sand Springs both unique and ubiquitous.
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Sand Springs, Oklahoma
One man’s dream burst into reality as Sand Springs,
Oklahoma, became the “industrial center of the
southwest” in the early twentieth century. Self-made
millionaire Charles Page recognized opportunity and quickly bought Native American land allotments as they became available for sale, setting about his vision of creating a planned community for thousands of workers. From feverish growth and economic prosperity to violent labor unrest and race riots, Sand Springs exemplifies the opportunities and struggles faced by countless towns across the nation.
The more than 200 images contained within this book
are from the collection of the Sand Springs Cultural and Historical Museum, as well as several private contributors. Focusing on the unusual philanthropic endeavors, industrial and economic diversity, and intriguing political and social structure that has formed this spirited town, the book invites its readers to examine many rare photographs and discover
for themselves the traits that make Sand Springs both unique and ubiquitous.
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Overview

One man’s dream burst into reality as Sand Springs,
Oklahoma, became the “industrial center of the
southwest” in the early twentieth century. Self-made
millionaire Charles Page recognized opportunity and quickly bought Native American land allotments as they became available for sale, setting about his vision of creating a planned community for thousands of workers. From feverish growth and economic prosperity to violent labor unrest and race riots, Sand Springs exemplifies the opportunities and struggles faced by countless towns across the nation.
The more than 200 images contained within this book
are from the collection of the Sand Springs Cultural and Historical Museum, as well as several private contributors. Focusing on the unusual philanthropic endeavors, industrial and economic diversity, and intriguing political and social structure that has formed this spirited town, the book invites its readers to examine many rare photographs and discover
for themselves the traits that make Sand Springs both unique and ubiquitous.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439627280
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 12/01/1999
Series: Images of America Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 51 MB
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About the Author

Collected and interpreted by Jamye Landis and the members of the Sand Springs Cultural and Historical Museum Association, the images in this book represent not just buildings and faces but also the ambitions, hopes, dreams, and struggles of an entire community as it withstood nearly a century of rapid change.
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