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Lacey
Serving as Post Office from 1890 to 1909. The Town was named for John. F. Lacey from Iowa who served as a member of the congressional committee on Indian Affairs and Chairman of the Committee on public lands which opened Oklahoma Territory to homesteaders in 1889.
Oklahoma Historical Society
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More markers in Kingfisher
Big Four School
Big Four School Located 3 miles north, was formed Mar. 17, 1920, by a special election vote to consolidate the districts of White Cap,...
Kingfisher
Kingfisher, OK
Kingfisher This was U.S. Land Office site for filing claims at opening of "Old Oklahoma.
Burrus Mills Elevator
Kingfisher, OK
National Register Of Historical Places--Oklahoma Burrus Mills Elevator C (added 2000 - Structure - #00000621) Also known as Burrus Mills...
First Rural Mail Route
Hennessey, OK
First Rural Mail Route Oklahoma's established at Hennessey on Aug. 15, 1900, with Albert W. Dorrow as carrier, his salary at $500 a year.
Farmers and Merchants National Bank
Hennessey, OK
The Farmers and Merchants National Bank is the oldest bank in Kingfisher county, built shortly after the Land Run of 1889.
