Resolution 33, introduced by Hall, honors the legacy of Oscar J. Upham, recognizing his significant contributions to both military service and the Guthrie community. Upham, who was born in Ohio and participated in the Land Run of 1889, served in the United States Marine Corps during the Spanish-American War and was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his bravery during the Boxer Rebellion in China. After his military career, he dedicated 36 years to serving as a postal worker in Guthrie, where he is remembered for his selflessness, courage, and deep faith.

The resolution celebrates the recent designation of the U.S. post office in Guthrie as the Oscar J. Upham Post Office, a tribute that ensures his legacy will be honored for future generations. The Oklahoma Senate expresses its admiration for Upham's life, career, and accomplishments, and directs that a copy of the resolution be distributed to his family in recognition of this historic honor.