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In 1929, in a hotel lobby in Claremore, Oklahoma, a transplanted
Arkansas sawmill owner named J.M. Davis decided to put his
collection of 99 firearms on display. Since then, Claremore's J.M. Davis
Arms and Historical Museum has become an internationally known
tourist attraction. Thousands of visitors per year marvel at exhibits
featuring statuary, knives, swords, saddles, Native American artifacts,
political buttons, World War I posters, and many other items--all
in addition to the most extensive private collection of guns on
display in the world. Through words and pictures, this book tells the
behind-the-scenes story of the museum and John Monroe Davis--the
man, his times, and his amazing acquisitions.
About the Author: Larry Larkin is a columnist for the Claremore Progress newspaper and a nationally published writer on historical and nostalgic topics. He serves as vice president of the Friends of J.M. Davis Arms and Historical Museum. Wayne McCombs, executive director of the J.M. Davis Arms and Historical Museum, has authored or contributed to five books on Oklahoma baseball history. John Wooley, whose 27 books include Shot in Oklahoma and Wes Craven: The Man and His Nightmares, is a two-time finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award.
Title: J. M. Davis Arms and Historical Museum (...
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Publication Date: 2012
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: New