Talk:McAlester, Oklahoma
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Boz Scaggs
[edit]Boz Scaggs lived here awhile. Part of the history of the town and talents who made their way through. Worth mentioning.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Cases
[edit]removed pending determination of how many and how feasible
- Derryberry v. City of McAlester, 1985 OK 12, 695 P.2d 853.
- American Bank of Commerce v. City of McAlester, 1976 OK 126, 555 P.2d 581.
- Gill v. Giacomo, 1971 OK 87, 487 P.2d 1171.
- City of McAlester v. Nave, 1969 OK 39, 451 P.2d 681.
- City of McAlester v. King, 1960 OK 178, 354 P.2d 777.
- City of McAlester v. King, 1957 OK 270, 317 P.2d 265.
- City of McAlester v. Fogg, 1956 OK 334, 312 P.2d 867.
- Adams v. City of McAlester, 1955 OK 216, 286 P.2d 726.
- Rutherford v. City of McAlester, 1950 OK 17, 214 P.2d 246, 202 Okla. 369.
- City of McAlester et al. v. State ex rel. State Board of Public Affairs, 1944 OK 365, 154 P.2d 579.
- Gardner v. Incorporated City of McAlester, 1946 OK 360, 179 P.2d 894, 198 Okla. 547.
- City of McAlester v. Dan Jones, 1937 OK 142, 72 P.2d 371, 181 Okla. 77.
- Protest of Chicago R.I. & P. Ry. Co., 1929 OK 263, 279 P. 319, 137 Okla. 186.
- Poston v. City of McAlester, 1928 OK 266, 268 P. 1110, 132 Okla. 4.
- Pittsburg County Ry. Co. v. Hasty, 1924 OK 990, 233 P. 218, 106 Okla. 65.
- McAlester Gas & Coke Co. v. Corporation Comm'n, 1924 OK 566, 227 P. 83. 102 Okla. 118.
- Missouri, K. & T.R. Co. v. State, 1923 OK 1122, 229 P. 172, 107 Okla. 23.
- Silva v. City Council of McAlester, 1915 OK 199, 148 P. 150, 46 Okla. 150.
- City of McAlester v. McMurray, 1910 OK 176, 109 P. 838, 26 Okla. 517.
- Louisiana Realty Co. v. City of McAlester, 1910 OK 81, 108 P. 391, 25 Okla. 726. —Preceding unsigned comment added by JoeFriday (talk • contribs) 15:32, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
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McAlester Photos
[edit]You removed this as spam. Please explain.--JoeFriday (talk) 06:39, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
- WP:EL advises not linking to sites "with objectionable amounts of advertising". That is my basis for removing it, but it is certainly a matter of judgement. The main page of McAlester, OK - Photos contains three commerical links (two duplicated), no informational content and a seach field that leads to image postage stamps, some text content, and more advertising links. If you disagree, please restore it. Be sure that you do not violate WP:COI by doing so, however.
- I don't think I'm extreme in my interpretation of WP:EL. Other editors may remove the link in the future. If the main page of mcalesterphotos.com were to include some text describing the categories of photo subjects available on the site, its range of dates, a section of a few of the photos, etc., it would be less likely to be removed, in my opinion. Best wishes, Walter Siegmund (talk) 15:24, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
Above discussion copied from User talk:Wsiegmund. Please continue the discussion here. Walter Siegmund (talk) 15:24, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
- I didn't see postage stamps. I saw lots of photos of different local landmarks and personages. For example, there were many photographs of the courthouse(s), carl albert, carla house and son marty, clark bass and son carlton, aldridge hotel, etc. I don't know about others but I get a kick out of seeing photos of local landmarks at different stages. None of those are stamps, and I am sure that the USPS never made stamps of those things. What did you search for? I had never seen a photo of J.G. Puterbaugh before though I went to the J.G. Puterbaugh Middle School. There may have been a portrait of him there but I don't remember. Though I still dream of walking the halls of the school, I don't see a conflict of interest. I don't know the businesses advertising though I did include them in the external links after finding them through Google. I may or may not have seen Carlton Bass before but I knew Clark and grew up down the street. I saw Carl Albert once before he moved down the street. I didn't know Carla House but I was present when she spoke with my mother, and I went to school with Marty. It may not be notable but it certainly isn't spam.--JoeFriday (talk) 16:51, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
- I searched for "main". By image postage stamps, I mean small images (similar in size to postage stamps) that indicate the result of a search. I think inline references (WP:FN) to specific images that illustrate the text of the article would be justified, e.g., J.G. Puterbaugh. The other examples you mention are unlikely to be of interest to the general reader, but I defer to your judgement. I'll revert myself. Best wishes, Walter Siegmund (talk) 21:59, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
- The thumbnails should be clickable yielding larger pics. Thanks.—joeFriday— {talk} 08:33, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
Gene Stipe
[edit]For the second time in two weeks, I have reverted an anonymous user's removal of Gene Stipe from the "Notable residents" section of this article. Gene Stipe represented McAlester and surrounding areas in the Oklahoma State Senate for 46 years, and was the longest serving state senator in Oklahoma history. Nonwithstanding any legal controversy he has been involved in, I see no reason why he should not be included in the list. --TommyBoy (talk) 08:05, 22 June 2008 (UTC)
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[edit]This article meets the requirements for C class, now that the missing citations have been restored. Bruin2 (talk) 03:59, 30 January 2018 (UTC)