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Built by Woodmen of the World, this site has served businesses as well as Caddo schools as a classroom. One of its most famous occupants was John L. "Judge" Boland, opening a law office in 1910. He served as city attorney and a civic leader until …
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Lieutenant Governor 1955-1959State Treasurer 1963-1967 Born: April 9, 1892 at Newberry, SCDied: April 1, 1976 at Caddo, OK Building erected: 1900
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In 1955 the Craighead family purchased this store which for over four decades has served and intrigued children as well as adults: Partial records show previous owners as:E. F. Nichols - original site - 1905Boone Styron Dry Goods - circa. 1917E…
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Ben Siegel at age 14 came to America from Lithuania. He established a business in Caddo, Indian Territory in 1895. One of Bryan County's first merchants, he was an important part of the early trade area.
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John S. Hancock and his young son Clement Allen Hancock followed the MKT Railroad to Caddo in 1872. They established a business at this location and became two of Caddo's founding businessmen and community leaders.
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Butterfield Overland Mailsite ofNail's CrossingHere was located a stage stand of the Butterfield Overland Mail route, under act of Congress, March 3, 1857. First mail service arrived here in September 1858, enroute to San Francisco, service contin…
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