Postcard from D. H. McKinney to Paul C. Arnold, October 13, 1919, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

This document is a postcard from D. H. McKinney to Paul C. Arnold dated 10/13/19 and postmarked in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The postcard shows a colorized image of a photograph of two buildings, the Oklahoma County courthouse and jail, with a caption of "OKLAHOMA COUNTY COURT HOUSE AND JAIL, OK...

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Main Author: McKinney, D. H.
Format: Electronic
Published: Auburn University Libraries
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Online Access:http://content.lib.auburn.edu/u?/white01,122
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Summary:This document is a postcard from D. H. McKinney to Paul C. Arnold dated 10/13/19 and postmarked in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The postcard shows a colorized image of a photograph of two buildings, the Oklahoma County courthouse and jail, with a caption of "OKLAHOMA COUNTY COURT HOUSE AND JAIL, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.". McKinney writes about being discharged from the military and returning to civilian life. The White family has ties back to the Arnold family through Stella Arnold White. Arnold family siblings Stella Arnold White, Paul C. Arnold, Claud Arnold, and Ada Arnold Sides stayed in close contact throughout their adult lives. Stella Arnold White married Leonard H. White Sr., an inventor who started the Birmingham Fabricating Company. During the First World War, Paul Arnold served in the military with the American Expeditionary Forces and saw action in France. Leonard H. White Sr. also enlisted during the First World War but was not sent overseas.