The Square Dealer and The Shattuck Homesteader
The Square Dealer, established in 1898, and its successor, The Shattuck Homesteader, have played pivotal roles in the community of Shattuck, Oklahoma. Founded by local journalists to provide timely news and information, these newspapers chronicled the town's developments through turbulent times, including the Great Depression and World War II. The Shattuck Homesteader features local news, events, opinion pieces, and human interest stories, fostering a strong connection among residents. Known for its editorial integrity, the newspaper serves as a reliable source of information reflecting the values and aspirations of Shattuck's citizens. On OldNews.com, you can discover scans of The Square Dealer and The Shattuck Homesteader, starting from 1907, with a total of 560 scans available. Dive into history by exploring articles that mention historical figures and events, and perhaps uncover stories about your own family history. Don’t miss the chance to connect with Shattuck's rich past through these invaluable resources.