Picher, Oklahoma

Picher, Oklahoma
Author: Todd Stewart
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 080615411X


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On May 10, 2008, a tornado struck the northeastern Oklahoma town of Picher, destroying more than one hundred homes and killing six people. It was the final blow to a onetime boomtown already staggering under the weight of its history. The lead and zinc mining that had given birth to the town had also proven its undoing, earning Picher in 2006 the distinction of being the nation’s most toxic Superfund site. Recounting the town’s dissolution and documenting its remaining traces, Picher, Oklahoma tells the story of an unfolding ghost town. With shades of Picher’s past lives lingering at every intersection, memories of its proud history and sad decline inhere in the relics, artifacts, personal treasures, and broken structures abandoned in disaster’s wake. In Todd Stewart’s haunting photographs, faded snapshots and letters, well-worn garments, and books and toys give harrowing and elegiac testimony of constancy and dislocation. Empty buildings and bared foundations stand in silent witness to the homes, schools, churches, and businesses that once defined life in Picher. As these photographs and Alison Fields’s accompanying essays explore the otherworldly town teetering over massive sinkholes, they reveal how memory, embedded in everyday objects, can be dislocated and reframed through both chronic and acute instances of environmental trauma. Though hardly known outside the Three Corners Region of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri, the fate of Picher echoes well beyond its borders. Picher, Oklahoma reflects the broader intersections of memory, time, material objects, and changing environments, demanding our attention even as it resists easy interpretation.

Abandoned Picher, Oklahoma

Abandoned Picher, Oklahoma
Author: Regina Daniel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781634991964


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Tar Creek

Tar Creek
Author: Larry G. Johnson
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2009-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1606965557


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A small tribe of Indians, the Quapaws, survived civilization. A group of criminals, the likes of Bonnie and Clyde, found refuge. The wealth that poured from the ground created some of the richest Indians in the World. And Mickey Mantle got his start as a lead and zinc miner. All these events, and more, took place in or around a small community known as Picher, Oklahoma. And from the early part of the twentieth century, that community was nearly hidden under millions of tons of chat waste piles. Join author Larry Johnson on an exciting adventure starting with the origin of the Native American tribes, leading up to the horrific environmental hazards and final destruction of this town in the May 2008 tornadoes. Tar Creek effectively spins the true tale of the Quapaw Indians, the world's greatest discovery of lead and zinc, and the making of the oldest and largest environmental Superfund site in America. Organically encompassed in this tale are the first footsteps of the American Indian in the Western Hemisphere, the founding of the United States, and the transition of Indian Territories into statehood. Tar Creek is an hourglass with the discovery of lead and zinc at Picher as the skinny neck through which all of the interconnected acts and events preceding the discovery are slowly moving, resulting in the repercussions ninety years later. You'll be engaged and awed as you learn the real story on the journey to Tar Creek.

Picher

Picher
Author: Oklahoma. Department of Commerce and Industry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1964
Genre: City planning
ISBN:


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The Town Of Silence.

The Town Of Silence.
Author: Curtis Bridges
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2016-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1365398994


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From the best-selling book author Curtis bridges has came out with a biography book that tells about the lead contamination that plague the town of Picher Oklahoma and tells the history of this town and today this is a real life ghost town and this town is called the most toxic town in America, what is inside this book is never before seen eyewitnesses testimony about what these ex-residents witness and it shows news reports and lots of pictures on what this town looks before and after. Jump into a little piece of American history of a ghost town.

The Death of an American Town

The Death of an American Town
Author: Gene Bicknell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2012*
Genre: Hazardous waste sites
ISBN:


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Pitcher Oklahoma

Pitcher Oklahoma
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2007*
Genre: Picher (Okla.)
ISBN:


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Ghost Towns of Oklahoma

Ghost Towns of Oklahoma
Author: John Wesley Morris
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1977
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806114200


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Lists 130 ghost towns in alphabetical order and includes descriptions of each.

Geology and Ore Deposits of the Picher Field, Oklahoma and Kansas

Geology and Ore Deposits of the Picher Field, Oklahoma and Kansas
Author: Edwin Thor McKnight
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1970
Genre: Geology
ISBN:


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Additional title page description: A discussion of one of the world's great mining fields--its geology, mining history, and potential.