Smith's 2-Story Privy

Smith's 2-Story Privy (HM2M3D)

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N 35° 52.687', W 97° 25.54'

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Winfield S. Smith, Guthrie City Councilman and builder of many early commercial buildings, granted by deed on July 28, 1899 to Nathanial McKay the right to build a two-story, 8 X 10 feet brick privy on his property (Lot 23) with right of access to occupants of that lot as well as those of lots 24 and 25. McKay, a transplanted easterner who became a Guthrie developer, was charged with keeping the privy maintained and in good repair when he purchased the lot and its "Triumph Building". Tenants of the buildings were assured of two seats on each floor of the privy.
While no photograph of the privy exists, the artist's sketch indicates the type of structure and the covered walk assuring access from the second floor of the building.
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HM NumberHM2M3D
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Year Placed1980
Placed ByThe Donald W. Reynolds Foundation
Marker ConditionNo reports yet
Date Added Tuesday, October 22nd, 2019 at 8:01pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)14S E 642114 N 3971574
Decimal Degrees35.87811667, -97.42566667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 35° 52.687', W 97° 25.54'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds35° 52' 41.22" N, 97° 25' 32.4" W
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