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Douthat may refer to: * Anita Douthat (born 1950), photographer * Douthat, Oklahoma Douthat is a ghost town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States. Douthat is south of Picher. Douthat once had a post office, which opened on March 17, 1917. The community was named after Zahn A. Douthat, the owner of the townsite. Douthat is ..., a ghost town * Douthat State Park, Virginia * Ross Douthat (born 1979), American conservative author and journalist {{Disambiguation, surname, geo ...
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Anita Douthat
Anita Douthat (born 1950) is an American photographer. Her photograms have been included in exhibitions at the Cincinnati Art Museum; Indianapolis Art Center; Ross Art Museum at Ohio Wesleyan University; and the Weston Art Gallery in the Aronoff Center for the Arts. She has been the recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New England Foundation for the Arts, and the Kentucky Foundation for Women. Early life and education Douthat was born in Cincinnati. She received a bachelor of science from the Institute of Design at the Illinois Institute of Technology ( Chicago, IL) in 1972 and a master of fine arts from the University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, NM) in 1986. Artistic process Douthat makes large photograms. She places found objects, chosen for their transparent or opaque qualities, atop photosensitive paper and lets the light burn through to create silhouette-like imagery. Later, the paper is chemically gold-toned—it gets a purplish colorâ ...
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Douthat, Oklahoma
Douthat is a ghost town in Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States. Douthat is south of Picher. Douthat once had a post office, which opened on March 17, 1917. The community was named after Zahn A. Douthat, the owner of the townsite. Douthat is now abandoned and part of the Tar Creek Superfund site. Douthat constituted the west part of a larger mining camp known as Century, Oklahoma. A newspaper, The Independent, also called the Douthat Independent, referred to the town in its first issue published July 5, 1917 as “Douthat (Century),” and indicated the place was the “center of the Quapaw Miami mining district—the greatest lead and zinc mining country in the world excepting none.”. The paper used both names going forward, stating in an advertisement in the second edition that the business in question was opposite the O.K.& M. train station in Douthat, but editorializing in the third edition that in regard to needed but uninstalled railroad crossings, “Century is ful ...
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Douthat State Park
Douthat State Park is a state park located in the Allegheny Mountains in Virginia. It is in Bath County and Alleghany County. The park is total with a lake, the second-largest Virginia state park after Pocahontas State Park. It is one of the original Virginia state parks built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps. History The Douthat Land Company, a group of businessmen, donated the first portion of land — . In 1933, the Virginia General Assembly allotted $50,000 for the purchase of land for state parks, and the remainder of the present-day park was purchased with this money. Douthat State Park opened on as one of six original state parks in Virginia, all built with the men and resources of the Civilian Conservation Corps. The site of the park was originally almost completely covered by forests; all of the original cabins, campsites, trails, roads, and even the entirety of Douthat Lake were created by the CCC work crews. Approximately 600 men from the Civilian ...
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