1923 Carter County S.. - Oklahoma History Website

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1923 Carter County S.. - Oklahoma History Website
PLAT>SCHoOL: DISTR'IGT NO:_69­
NEW ZION
VALUATION
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LAIOOUT ,AND ORGANIZED
A PPBOVFJ) .nu,Y,
ARDJ.10RE, OKLAHOMA.
1919
DESC'RIPTIVE BOUNDARY~AN~~_QFFICIALRECORD OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.---6L
BEGIN~nNG ATTHESOU~H" E~\ST" COR. OF SEC. 13, 3' SOUTH-,.RANGE 2',EAST, THENCE' EAST,TO
THE S.E. COR. OF SEC. 18, TnE:WE- NORTH' TO EAST CEN. ,LI.NE OF SEC. ,18, THENCE NORTH TO
EAST CEH. LINE OF SEC. 16"THE;JCE SO'UTH-TO S.E~ COR. 'OF SEC. 28, THENCE EAST.~O THE
H.R., THEHCE WITH THE R.R~ to THE 'CREEK, THENCE ALONG T'HE CREEK TO THE S.W.COR. OF
SEC. 31, TrtENCE NORTH TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
SCHOOL BOARD-W.' B. KiNCHLOE, Director
C. FowLER, Clerk
(333)
I. W.
STEWART,
Member
NEW ZION SCHOOL
NEW ZION SCHOOL DISTRICT 69
New Zion District 69 is located west of Berwyn.
school offering eight grades of work.
New Zion is a two teacher
It is believed that this school district wil,l, in the near future, realize the
wisdom of petitioning to become a part of some adjoining district in order to give
the children a better graded s~hool, as well as an opportunity to attend high
school.
District 69 joins Springer on the south,Mt.Washington on the north and
Berwyn. Consolidated on the west, and it would mean better school advantages
for the '~ections that comprise district 69 to be added to anyone of these three
districts, or perhaps, to be divided and added to each of the three districts.
Carter County is fast coming to realize the benefits of centralized schools.
Good school work has been accomplished in the New Zion School under
the direction of Mrs. Lucy Eldridge, Principal, and Miss Clara Williams, Assistant.
(334)
PLAT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 70
SPRINGDALE
VALUATIO~_J146, 630
CENSUS 106
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LAID OUT AND ORGANIZED
ARDMORE. OKLAHOMA.
APPROVED JULY. 1920
DESCRIPTIVE BOUNDARY AND OFFICIAL RECORD OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.-----1l.!.....­
BEGINNING AT THE S.W. COR. SEC. 5, 5 SOUTH, 2 EAST, THENCE EAST 4 MILES, THENCE
NORTH It MILES, THENCE WEST 1 MILE, T~ICE NORTH TO R.I.R.R., THENCE FOLLOWING THE
R.R. WEST TO A POINT ON THE CEN. LINE OF SEC. 29, THENCE SOUTH TO THE NORTH LINE OF
SEC. 13, THENCE WEST 660 FT., THENCE SOUTH TO THE NORTH LINE OF SEC. 5, THENCE EAST
TO THE S.E. COR. SEC. 33, THENCE'SOUTH 1320 FT., THENCE WEST TO THE VffiST LINE OF
SEC. 5, THENCE SOUTH TO THE S.W. COR. SEC. ~, PLACE OF BEGINNING.
SCHOOL BOARD-J. M. CROSBY, Director
B. A. HOLtDAY, Clerk
(335)
G. M. TREAT, Member
SPRINGDALE SCHOOL
SPRINGDALE SCHOOr. AND PUPILS, DISTRICT 70
Springdale is located in a· great truck growing region two and a half miles east of
the fair grounds. Springdale began its existence as a part of the Mary Niblack School
District 15, in 1912 and it began its existence as a new district, number 70, in 1918.
There is a substantial one-story building 24x42 feet, a concrete storm cellar in which
is installed a Willys Electric Lighting plant, a good well, brick-walled, which furnishes an
abundance of water. ," The school house is attractively furnished inside; new shades for the
windows, a clock, pictures and ·new flags.
Seventy-two. pupils -have been enroll cd dming this ierm of schooL
Springdale '.has organized a Parent-Teacher Club which has held several beneficial
meetings during the term, the most notable one being occasioned by Mr. A. 1. Hardy lecturing
about his trip through "The Holy Land."
The Sunday School had .a community Christmas Tree, at which the teachers and pupils
gave a Christmas Program.
This community feels deeply the loss of a good citizen in the death of former school
director, Mr. W. H. Brooks.
The eighth grade pupils are: Lucille Wisdom, Dora Vernon, John Treat, Bessie Treat,
Rains Stracner, Rena Stracner, Sadie Ginn and La Floy Davis. Three of these· Inipils,
Luciile Wisdom, Dora Vernon and John Treat are but fourteen years old,
Among the pupils of the Springdale., School are some very active club members, and
prizes for the past year totaled over $70.00, with several free trips to the State Fair, and
Muskogee Fair. Bessie Treat won ninth pi-ize on canning at the County Fair, the amount of
which was $3.00, and she won $1.50 on her canning at the Muskogee Fair. Bessie Treat won
fifth prize ($4.50) on cornbread mullins and she demonstrated in bread-making at the County Fair.
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George Treat won first prize on peanuts
(512.00) and a trip to the State Fair.
John Treat won 3rd prize on peanuts
$10.00
Freddie Tyler won 12th prize on peanuts
Carroll Turner won 2nd prize on poultry
1.00
21.50
and a trip to the Slate Fair.
Lilla Belle Turner won 11th prize on poultry
10.00
Sadie Ginn won first prize on canned peaches
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Sa_die Ginn won 4th prize on sewing
Henry Stmcner won 3rd prize;_ on tomatoes
The patrons of
Springd~le
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.50
are progressive.
Quite a number had exhibits at th~ fair and
won prizes. Some of the exhibits were farm
booths. Springdale region is especil!~ n'oted for
its- fine watermelons, sweet potatoes and peanuts.
A. K. BUSBY, Principal,
MRS. A. K. BusBY, Assistant.
MRS. A. K. BUSBY, Assistant.
A. K. B SBY, Principal.
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SPRINGDALE SCHOOL BOARD
G. M. TREAT, Member
B. A. HOLIDAY, Clerk
W. H. BROOKS, Director
(337)
PLAT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO..
71
BERWYN CONSOLIDATED
VALUATION $711,88~
CENSUS
469
LAID OUT AND ORGANIZED
ARDMORE, OKTAHQMA
APPROVED.SEPTEMBER, 1921
OESCRIPTIVE BOUNDARY AND OFFICIAL RECORD OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.--'ll
BEGINNING AT THE NORTH WEST COR. OF SEC. 6, THENCE EAST TO WASHITA RIVER, THENCE
SOUTH EAST FOLLOWING THE RIVER TO THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF SECTION 33, THENCE DUE SOUTH
TO THE HALF SECTION LINE OF SECTION 4, THENCE WEST FOLLOWING CADDO CREEK TO SOUTH WEST
CORNER OF SECTION .35, THENCE NORTH EAST FOLLOWING THE GULF COLORADO & SANTA FE R.R.
TO SOUTS LINE OF SECTION 26, THENCE WEST TO WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 27, THENCE
NORTH ALONG T$,.WEST. BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTIONS 27, 22, 15 AND 10, THENCE EAST ALONG
THE SOUTH BOUliDARY LINE OF SECTIONS 3, 2 AND 1 TO GULF COLORADO & SANTA FE R.R. TO
~INT OF BEGINNING..
SCHOOL BOARD---O. A. SPARKS, Director
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(338)
IRWIN,
Clerk
F. M. ADAMS, Member
BERWYN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL
BERWYN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 71
In 1860 when the Chickasaws and Choctaws decided to cast their
Confederate States, the President of the United States made no signs
found that the secessions of the Chickasaws were to take Berwyn from
Lincoln forthwith proceeded to seriously object to this taking away of
as Berwyn.
lots with that of the
of objection until he
the Union. President
so important a place
Then again, in the course of human events, when the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe R. R. Co.,
and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, were racing to get into the Red Man's Land it was for no other
purpose than to get into Berwyn first. The Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe won, and today it
is proud of this achievement for no other reason but that it passes through the wonderful town
of Berwyn.
And why all of this waste of energy, stnvmg to excel? It is all plain enough now. It
was for the sole purpose to develop the community around Berwyn for the organization of the
first Consolidated School District in Carter County, Oklahoma.
This was only possible through the untiring energy and vim of our very efficient County
Superintendent, Mrs. Zaneis.
The records of her office will show that for the purpose of consolidation, she made no less
than twenty-four trips to Berwyn before the work of consolidation was completed.
Today we are proud of the results of these efforts. We have one of the nicest, best
equipped buildings in the county and one that cost the least for the amount of room of any
in the county. We boast of being the only district to consolidate without having to vote
additional bonds to care for the greater number of pupils.
We are accredited for sixteen units, and will become an independent district another year..
.We have vocational education in connection with our regula~ wo~k. Another year, it is.
our intention to add typewriting and shorthand to our regular curriculum.
E. A. GILDER, Superintendent.
(339)
BERWYN TEACHERS' HOME, STOCK JuDGL G SCENES, BERWYN BOYS' BASKETBALL
TEAM, BERWYN DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLASS
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VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE
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BERWYN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL
As one of the chief forward steps in the
progress of the Berwyn Consolidated School it
was resolved by the school board to add voca­
tional agriculture to their course of study, and on
recommendation of Mr. J. W. Bridges, State
Supervisor of Vocational Agricultural Education,
a qualified teacher was secured for this work.
This work joins very closely the school and
agricultural interests of the district and it
educates to the farm instead of away from it.
'fhe first year's work in vocational agricul­
ture is given to the study of animal husbandry
and consists of a study of the broader principles
of livestock farming, together with detailed
study of the various classes and breeds of live­
stock, including poultry, found on Oklahoma
Farms. A large share of the time is spent in
judging work wherein the boys are instructed
in a practical manner in the recognition of the
proper conformation of the various classes of
livestock.
A. G.
OURSLER,
Vocalional Agricultural Teacher.
The work in Animal Husballliry is supplenH'nteu with farm shop work. The idea here is
threerold; First. 10 teaeh lhe need of a work shop or shed, with proper lools, where the farmer and
his boys' may work on rainy or olher idle days, doing jobs which otherwise would go undone;
Seeond; to leaeh the proper lise. man;pulation and care of tools which should be in' the
farm shop: Third. to inspire the boys with a desire to make conveniences which will make
work easier around Ihe farm. for men and especially for the women and to make enjoyment
greater. Among the arlieles Iliade in the work shop this year are; filing cabinets, bookcases,
reading table" kitehen tables and cabinets with built-in bins, drawers, etc., kiddie cars, wagon
jaeks. milking stools, sleds, ehieken coops, ironing boards. library tables, farm gates, wood-work
hench(>s. forge work, soldpring work, harness repairing and oiling and many other practical
things.
A number of boys have purchased pure bred sows' lind are raising pure bred hogs, and in
this way their interest in farm work and life is being retained and strengthened.
The Agricultural Class is a live, active, inlerested group of boys, with great ambitions and
a desire to do. The class motto is: "Plan your work, then work the plan."
Submitted by A. C. Oursler, Instructor of Vocational Agriculture.
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FORMER SCHOOL DISTRICTS 10, 11 and 13, THAT NOW COMPOSE
CONSOLIDATED DISTRICT 71
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Ardmore Separate Schools
All School Buildings in City of Wilson
Zaneis Consolidated School
Fox Consolidated School
Dundee High School
Mt. Washington School
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buildings as well' as many homes built under
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ZANEIS CONSOUDATED­
VALUATION $4,367,246
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ARDNORE, OKLAHOhlA.
APPROYJlD NOVEMBER. 1921
DESCRIPTIVE BOUNDARY AND OFFICIAL RECORD OF S'CHOOL DISTRICT NO.~
DEGINIlING AT THE VlE~T CEN. LINE OF SEC. 18, TIIP. 4 SOUT~, RANGE 3 WEST, THENCE EAS~'
TO THE EAST CEll. LINE OF SEC. 16, T:lENCE SOUTH 1 MILE TO T~E EAST CEN. LINE OF ~EC. 21,
THENCE EAST TO THE CEN. OF SEC. 19, TiYP. 4 SOUTH, RANGE 2 'NEST, THENCE SOUTH TO THE CEIl.
OF SEC. 7, TWP. 5 SOUTH, RAIlGS 2 WEST, THl!:NCE WEST TO TilE WEST CEll. LINB OF SEC. 10, TWP.
5 SOUTH, RANGE 3 WEST, THENCE SOUTH TO THE S.E. COR. OF SEC; 33, THl!:NCE WEST TO THE S.W.
COR. SEC. 31, THENCE NORTH TO THE WEST CEN. LINE OF SEC. 18, TWP. 4 SOUTH, RANGE 3 WEST,
PLACE OF BEGINNING.
SCHOOL BOARD-H. E.
KIMBRELL,
Director
J. B. CODD, Clerk
(345)
C. T.
GRIFFIN,
Member
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ZANEIS CONSOLIDATED DISTRICT
72
KATE GALT ZANEIS
In naming our school "Zaneis" we do it out of appreciation to Mrs. Kate
Galt Zaneis, County Superintendent, whose earnest and untiring efforts have not
only brought to the chil.dren of our district, but to our entire County a. higher
standard of schools.
Signed: H. E. KIMBRELL, Director.
J. B. CUDD, Clerk.
C. T. GRIFFIN, Member.
Pupils of Consolidated District 72.
(346)
FORMER SCHOOL DISTRICTS 56, 58 AND 59, THAT NOW COMPOSE
CONSOLIDATED DISTRICT 72
(347)
A. A.
ROGERS; SUPERINTENDENT OF ZANEIS CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL
Twenty-six years teaching experience in three schools, Frederick, Hobart and Wilson.
Science
(348)
ZANEIS SCHOOL SHOWI:o.:C TRANSPORTATION TRUCKS
SUP~RINTE:-i'DENT A. A. ROGERS AND \rIFE r\T HO~E ON THE SCHOOL
TEACHERS AT THEIR HO"E ON SCHOOL CA"PliS
(349)
CA:\IPUS
SCHOOL BOARD OF ZANEIS
CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL
DISTRICT No. 72
H. E. KIMBRELL
Director
J. B.
CUDD
Clerk
C. T. GRIFFIN
Member
(350)
ZANEIS CONSOLIDi\TED SCHOOL
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This school, while one of the youngest, is at the same ti~e, one of the best and largest
in the county. In fact, it is to be doubted if there is a rural school in the state with better
appointments and standing than has this school. While the school is strictly a rural school,
it offers every advantage of the city schools and at the same time offering many advantages not
offered by any city school of the state.
The Zaneis School stands today as an everlasting tribute to the unrelenting efforts and
untiring energy of our present County Superintendent, Mrs. Kate Galt Zaneis, for whom the
school was named. We believe that we can say reciprocally that the school is proud of the
name and in turn that Mrs. Zaneis should be proud of the school. .
Soon after Mrs. Zaneis assumed the duties of Superintendent of Schools of this county,
she saw the need and possibility of a high school for the children of this part of the county.
She immediately initiated the move in that direction and. with the splendid co-operation of a
number of the best people in this part of the county, the dream was soon a reality. It must not
be thought that this was done without strong opposition on, the part of a number of the
citizens who were to be affected by the move. But Mrs. Zaneis had a splendid vision. and she
persistently reflected this vision until the people were convinced and now all are loud in' their
praise of the school and our people would be glad to explain the many advantages that ,this
kind of school holds over the old idea. For if a move were started to go' back to the old regim'e,
our patrons would rise as a unit and oppose it. The patrons of this district are proud of
1\1rs. Zaneis and those who were opposed to the movement and to, her personally, are her best
friends now.
The school now has an enrollment of 347 pupils including 67 in the high school with five
teacr.ers doing exclusively high school work. It is now a fully affiliated and accredited four
year· high school, in fact, is accredited for twenty-three units which is remarkably good for a
school only two years old.
The district proper consists of about sixty square miles of territory and an assessed valua­
tion of approximately $4,500,000, which is second in valuation only to Ardmore in Carter County.
The school is fast becoming a community and all the children hold a high regard for the school
and are loyal to the core. Through the influence of the school board the Community Institute
C0rps from the State University spent a number of days with the school doing a great amount
of good for both the school and the community in general. Thus the children of this part of
the country have been drawn close to the state university. This corps of teachers tells us that
this was the eighty-second school of the state they had visited and was the first strictly rural
school they had visited.
A very peculiar condition exists in this district relative to the enrollment and classifica­
tion of pupils of the school. Every experienced teacher will tell you that some one of the first
three grades of school is the largest class in school, but the largest class in this school is the
freshman class of the high school. The reason for this is easily explained as follow~: It
means that there were a number of pupils who finished the eighth grade· from one to three
years ago and were just waiting for a chance to get to some kind of school offering a higher
course. This is what Mrs. Zaneis saw that prompted her to undertake to establish a high
school here. Mrs. Zaneis was ably assisted in her work by .a broad minded. school board and
while we are heavily indebted to Mrs. Zaneis, the school board is deserving much honor for their
hearty co-operation in this work. This school is justly proud of her school board and
feels that as long as men like our present board hold the destiny of ,t?e school in their hand that
we will continue to prosper. These men are interested not only in this school, but iri the cause
of education in general. The board is composed of the following men: H. E. Kimbrell, -Director,
J. B. Cudd, Clerk, and C. T. Griffin, Member, and to the~ abQV'e- 'board may be -v~ry largely
attributed whatever degree of success the Zaneis School maybave accomplished
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HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY
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The faculty of Zaneis High School is composed of five teachers doing excl usively
high school work. EPoch teacher has an A. B. or B. S. degree from our own State
University.
MRS. THERESA SPARKS CONNER,
A. B.
Wesleyan College, Bloomington, Ill.
M. A. Degree, Oklahoma University
English
PEARL
D.
MILLER
Graduate of North Texas Normal, Denton, Texas
History
XOE WEBB
Graduate of Oklahoma University
Mathematics and Spanish
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SELMA BODOVITZ, A.
B.
Oklahoma University
Commercial Department
French and Latin
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AVA BRADLEY
Graduate of Louisville Conservatory of Music
Publ ic School Music and Voice
CELESTE CALD-NELL
Student of Oklahoma City College
Cotty Nevado, Mo.
Piano
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FACULTY FOR THE GRADES
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The Faculty for the grades of Zaneis School is composed of eight teachers all
of whom are Normal Graduates
CARL HELBACH
Graduate of Southeastern State Teachers'
College, Durant
Departmental Work in Junior High School
Athletic Coach
MRS.
A. A.
ROGERS
Graduate of Southeastern State Teachers'
College, Durant
Departmental Work in Junior High School
Domestic Science
MRS. LOUIS
TABB
Student Southeastern State Teachers'
College, Durant
(354)
'IRS. MARY HOOVER
Student of Southeastern State Teachers'
College, Durant
Intermediate
MARY
Student
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LEE
Southeastern State Tenchers'
College, Durant
Public Spe3king
ALPHA BELL CLARK
Graduate of Southe3stern State Teachers'
College, Durant
Second Grade
Art
Gratitude i, herein expressed to Miss Alpha Bell
Clark who executed much of the art work
in the Journal of Carter County
Schools.
(355)
BEATRICE MILLER CUDD
MRS. GEORGIA SCOTT
Special Permanent Certificate
Primary
North Texas Normal, Denton, Texas
THE JANITOR
Mr. C. H. Howell, High School Inspector, was heard to remark, "The management of a
school is invested in a school board, a corps of teachers and a janitor, but verily I say unto you
that the greatest of these is the janitor."
It seems to us that a report of the Zaneis School cannot be quite complete without some
word concerning our worthy janitor, Mr. G. H. Tipps. The same spirit of industry and hearty
co-operation that marks the conduct of the teachers is found in Mr. Tipps. He is always pleasant
and agreeable, ready with any kind of service and assists the management in the conduct of the
school. He is appreciated, not only by the teaching force, but by the student body as well.
The building is always faultlessly clean, the rooms are always warm and thoroughly dusted.
He is on the job, early at morning and stays until late at night. And in case of extra enter­
tainments giving him extra work, no complaint has he uttered. It would be difficult to find all
these virtues so· well blended in any other one man.
PUBLIC SPEAKING CLASS, MARY LEE, INSTRUCTOR
(356)
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND OTHER
ORGANIZATIONS
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Among the different school organizations are: the Dramatic Club which is a live organiza~
tion and has full and complete charge of all high school plays. It is better than to make a
cast of characters from one class. If for instance, we desire to put on a junior class play, the
Dramatic Club will present the play and the cast is made from the club members rather than
from the individual members of the junior class. The same applies to any class in the high school.
The club is now making arrangements to present "All on Account of Polly", a very pretty
little high school play.
The Girls' Canning Club is another school organization and will work with our Demon­
stration Agent, Mrs. Church.
Our Debating Club has shown much interest and a number of the pupils have shown their
mettle in that line of work all of which reminds one that you do not know what you will find out
in the country. Weare proud of our debating team.
The entire school is divided into two different literary societies. The Philologians and the
Pierians. There is perhaps more real rivalry between these two societies than any other part of
the school.
They give a program every two weeks, each society alternating and each
time trying to give a better program than the other.
The leaders are Mrs. Conner for the Pierians and Miss Lee for the Philologians.
The Girls" Glee Club, under the instruction of both Miss Bradley and Miss Caldwell, is
doing splendid work and keen interest is being taken by the members of the club. The entire
school is strong for the Glee Club.
The Boys' Pig Club is one of the features of the school and judging from the number of
registered hogs the boys have purchased, one would know that great interest is being taken in
that line. The boys have bought about 23 head of registered gilts and returns are already being
realized in the shape of large litters of pigs. A number of the high school girls have shown an
interest in this line and a number belong to the club. We predict that the next county fair
will see a number of high school contestants in thee big hog show. Doyle Laten is president of
the club. The Durocs and Poland-Chinas are the two breeds being tried. This work is being
furthered by the County Agent.
ATHLETICS
This school believes that the physical man is a necessary factor in the properly balanced
finished product. In fact we still adhere to the old idea of properly cultivating the heart, the
head and the hand. With this in mind we selected a teacher who knows athletics as he knows
history or geography and is able to tell a boy what to do and show him how to do it. This was
our first year in the athletic field and while we were forced to play schools in football that had
been playing a number of years, we made a splendid showing. Mr. Carl Helbach, the· athletic
coach, has made an enviable record for himself as well as for his protege. Football boys won
eight and lost four games and they played all the leading teams of Carter County, teams that
have been playing all the leading teams of Carter County, teams that have been playing the
game for four years. In the basket ball division, we were equally fortunate, losing only to Wilson
and Healdton. But these teams have been playing stellar basket ball for a number of years.
The school is justly proud of her boys and their peerless record for this their first year in athletics.
As to the girls' record, we make a better showing as we were defeated only twice and won
eight games. Our girls' team played every team in the county save Ardmore. In the basket ball
tournament at Healdton, the girls brought back the loving cup in class "A" for this part of the
state. This contest was a gruelling one, but the Zaneis Girls showed their fighting spirit by winning
out in the finals with colors flying.
A splendid gymnasium is now in course of construction and' 'will be ready for use at the
beginning of next year's school so that we expect a still better showing next year,. especially. in
the line of basket ball.
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Both the girls' and boys' teams were forced to play on "open'~ court this year and ~ere
consequently handicapped when forced to play in a gym. We will have both our girls' and:'boys'
coaches with us again next year and we are looking forward to a brilliant year in athletics.
Miss Mary Lee has had charge of the girls and deserves much credit in making pennant winners
of the girls the first year.
Mr. Helbach is now lining up his warriors for a try at base ball and hopes to have "the
boys going in good shape by the time school closes. The boys are an unknown quantity in that
field of sport, but the coach is an untiring fellow and the school has learned to depend on his
making a winner of the boys.
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ZANEIS BOYS' BASKETRALL TEAM, CARL HF,LB.-\('H. COACH
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The school colors
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of the county. We are
banner with the Black
County.
are black and cardinal and we are led to believe that our colors will
the dust when we have had equal opportunity with most any of the schools
trying to serve notice on all followers of athletics that we hope to see the
and Cardinal sharing their pro rata part of the athletic honors of Carter
TRANSPORTATION
In many respects the transportation problem in a consolidated school is quite an improve­
Inellt to the ordinary method of walking to school even in the cities and we want to set forth
these advantages which are as follows, that is, as far as this particular school is concerned:
In the first place every child rides tu school and everyone of them bring their lunch which
Jneans that all children are on tilne every day both nlorning and afternoon.
We have no tardies and the habit uf truancy is an unknown tenn as tu practice .in the
Zaneis School. We have nut yet heard of a single case of truancy. We believe this is a r~cord of
which any school might well be proud. No trouble, fights or playing on the way to or from
school as the truck drivers are all grown people and have full and complete charge of the
pupils to and from school. This is a provision of the law and is a good one. I believe no
other school in the state can boast of such a record unless it be a consolidated school and
transporting all her children to and froln school. This is a lnuch larger factor thaft- one would
think at first. It absolutely does away with 900/0 uf the ordinary school troubles, then .with
supervised play on the campus, friction between or among the children is reduced to the minimum.
Transportation in this school is affected by six regular and specially arranged trucks, having
tops and weather proof curtains with sufficient seating capacity for from 25 to 40 children.
Some of these trucks make two trips both morning and afternoon. They run on regular schedllle
time and are far more dependable than the time schedule of many of our trains, purporting to
run on regular arrivals at the school building.
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In case a pupil grows seriously sick, they are pronlptly sent home in one of the school
trucks as a driver is always on hand for that purpose. This part is one of the most satisfact~ry
oepartments of the school.
BUILDING AND GROUNDS
The school building is a substantially built brick of sixteen rUOlllS and an auditorium with a
seating capacity of 500. This means that there are 500 opera chairs now fastened down to the
floor and at least, in case of necessity, 100 more people could be acconlmodated.
The building is tnodern in every way, lnodeI'll windows, blackboards, floors, ventilation "and
lightIng with a complete system of good deep well water with adequatti pressure from an
elevated water tower that makes drinking from the sanitary fountains a real pleasure. The build­
ing is built on the unit system, broad corridors and halls and the entire structure as near fire
proof as modern methods and workmen can make them. The auditorium is placed exactly in
the center of the building and yet it receives its light and ventilation from the outside, having a
liberal sized court on both sides of the auditorium. There are 146 windows in the huilding
[n fact the lighting and heating of the building is ide;}l as the following statement from S. L.
Smith, member of the National Commission on School House Planning will indicate:
."I have just tested the light in your class rooms with my foot candle meter and find it
ideal. The color scheme, the excellent orientation and ample window area, together with. the tan
adjustable shades make an ideal lighting effect, readily adjustable to all weather· conditions.
Signed,
S. L. SMITH,
:NIember National Commission of School House Planning, Nashville, Tenn.'"
October 15, 1922.
The building is equipped with two· basements in which are located all the toilets which
are thoroughly sanitary and connected with sewer and -septic tank. In the. basements are to be
found lavatories and other accessories. In addition to ample room, the blackboards surfaces
are on three sides of each room with extension blackboard at the top for use by the teacher and
on one side there is· an extension of beaver board on which may be fastened all kinds of manu­
scripts and other exhibits without interfering with the regular blackboard space.
Each and every room has its own separate cloak room with heat and ventilation for each.
This is an item not found in many buildings.
A splendid gymnasium is now in course of construction and will be completed before the
beginning of next school. This gym will be one of the best as well as the largest in this part
of the state. Heat, lights and both hot and cold water, shower and toilets. Two class rooms will
be in this building which will be used for domestic science and art and the other for manual
training.
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The building· is situated on the north side of a ten acre campus and is admirably situated
on the south side of the public highway midway between "'Tilson and Ringling.
There is also a four room teacherage, a twelve room te~chers' dormitory, garage for six
trucks and a neat little home for the janitor. All the houses are furnished with electric lights,
gas and water. On the south side of the campus· is plenty of room for a small experiment plot
for horticulture or truck farming.
EQUIPME~T
The entire plant is thoroughly equipped with two 120 volt Delco Motors that provide plenty
of light for all surrounding buildings, rooms and homes for the teachers as well as for the
garage for the trucks. In addition there is plenty of power with which to pump water from a
well of deep. water (350 feet), furnish power for the manual training shops and supply ample
heat for the domestic science room. The heating plant is one of the best in the state, there being
installed the double boiler with 52 radiators. It is the l\Ioline System and the boilers are the
American Ideal. Natural gas is used in heating and no trouble has developed in any way.
The campus is well supplied with all kinds of play equipment in the way of giant stride,
ocean wave, swings, trapese, chutes and teeter-totters, giving plenty of play equipment for the
grade children of the school.
In the science department there is ample equipment for the teaching of general science,
physical geography, agriculture and zoology.
While the school is only one year old, the library is not large but is growing steadily.
There are a.bout 300 volumes divided as follows:
50 volumes of English and the classics.
60 volumes of history.
30 volumes on education, psychology, pedagogy, etc.
50 volumes of fiction.
24 volumes in science.
1 set Nelson's loose leaf encyclopedia.
6 sets of the Book of Knowledge.
6 sets of the World Book.
2 sets Standard Encyclopedia.
We have no separate room for the library, but have books arranged for the various rooms.
All books on history of whatsoever nature are to be found in the history room, books on
English or fiction are to be found in the English room, etc., while books of reference are in
each room. We have found by actual experience that when pupils pass to the library for
reference work, that usually there are others there for the ostensible purpose and the result
is a good time, while if these books are in their respective class rooms, the teacher in charge will
be able to tell whether earnest research is being made or just pretense.
The commercial department is equipped with splendid commercial desks fitted with drawers
and filing cabinets with pigeon holes for stationery, envelopes, etc. Here are to be found 10
Woodstock Typewriters all in good shape. Most all the desks are the tubular semi-steel pattern
excepting the study hall and recitation rooms of the high school. In the study hall will be found
the improved Moulthrop Chair Desk and the class rooms are equipped with the regulation recita­
tion chairs with tablet arms.
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To avoid the dust during the dry dusty periods, the janitor uses the vacuum s~eeper. We
find this particularly advantageous as this practically eliminates the dust.
The school is well supplied with wall maps for geography as well as maps for the study
of history including maps for Ancient, Medieval and ~lodern History. In the science hall are
to be found a goodly nunlber of charts for the teaching of physiology and agriculture.
The superintendent's office is nicely equipped and his large desk is supplied with a number
of electric buttons by which he may summon anyone of the high school teachers or the janitor
as he desires and in addition he may call a change of high school recitation period or have
classes pass from study hall to recitation rooms by pressing a button. In like manner, the
janitor pumps water from a .well 350 feet deep by pressing an electric button. A large water
tower maintains sufficient pressure to keep the bubblers in good. shape.
CURRICULUM
This school offers 23 units for the high school, all of which are accepted by the State
University as the school has been fully affiliated with that institution. The grades are offering
those subjects called for in the course of study and are following the course rigidly.
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DESCRIPTIVE BOUNDARY AND OFFICIAL RECORD OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.~
BEGINNING AT THE CEll. OF SEC.• ~1, TWP. 3 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, THENCE EAST TO THE
EAST CEN. LINE OF SEC. 34, THENCE SOUTH TO THE S.E. COR. OF SEC. 34, THENCE EAST ALONG
THE SOUTH LINE OF SECS. 35, 36 AND 31 TO THE S. E. COR. OF SEC. 31, TWP. 3 SOUTH, RANGE
1 WEST, THENCE SOUTH TO THE S.E. COR. SEC. 6, TWP. 4 SOUTH, RANGE 1 WEST, THENCE EAST
TO THE SOUTH CEN. LINE OF SEC. 4, THENCE SOUTH TO THE CEN. OF SEC. 16, THENCE WEST TO
THE WEST CEN. LINE OF SEC. 17, THENCE SOUTH TO THE CEN. LINE BETWEEN SECS. 19 AND 20,
THENCE WEST TO THE WEST CEN. LINE OF SEC. 19, THENCE SOUTH TO THE S. W. COR. SEC. 19,
THENCE WEST TO THE S.W. COR. SEC. 24, TWP. 4 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, THENCE NORTH TO THE
N.W. COR. SEC. 24, THENCE WEST TO THE SOUTH CEN. LINE OF SEC. 18, THENCE NORTR TO THE
eEN. OF SEC. 31, TWP. 3 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, PLACE OF BEGINNING.
SCHOOL BOARD-S. M.
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F. CLOWDUS, Clerk
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REXROAT CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 73
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U. T. REXROAT
The school board of Consolidated District 73 hereby requests Kate Galt Zaneis,
Superintendent, to record the name of our new school and di~ttict as
Rexroat Consolidated 73.
Our community feels that this is an honor due a man who h?s lived among us
for more than thirty years and who has furthered all progressive movements for the
general community welfare.
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REXROAT CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL
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Some thirty years ago the settlers in the now Rex­
roat Consolidated School District organized their first
public school. They donated the funds with which
to build a one-room, log school house and because
of the nature of the ,material in the roof, it was called
"Iron Top." Money was secured for the paymem of
the services of the teacher by subscription and the
first tea'cher to serve was the Honorable U. T. Rex­
roat, now prominent in the development of the oil
resources of our county.
As the years passed we out-grew the little log
school house and it was replaced with a larger, one­
room, plank building which was named Pleasant
Grove because of 'its situation in a beautiful oak
grove. This brings us down to the oil boom which
was caused by the extension of the Dillard Oil Field
into the Pleasant Grove District in the year 1919.
During this time the little town of Rexroat was estab­
lished which brought many children into the district.
This building then became inadequate for the needs
of the community and another room was added. Soon
thereafter the entire building burned and then it
became necessary to use the church edifice and other
buildings for school purposes.
This condition
brought about the efforts of Mrs. Kate Galt Zaneis,
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Superintendent of Schools, and the patrons of the
district to consolidate with the Keller and Blue Rib­
bon Districts which culminated in the erection of a large eight room brick building, one .. mile
east of the town of Rexroat, and the consolidation of the districts. Had it not been for the
untiring efforts of Mrs. Zaneis and the splendid support of the community this educational monu­
ment might not have been erected.
After consolidation many names were considered for the district. Owing to the continued
efforts and assistance of Hon. U. T. Rexroat in the district since !Ie taught at Old Iro.n Top,
and in order, to perpetuate his name the school board decided to name the new orgam,zation
"Rexroat Consolidated School."
The personnel of the teaching staff at this time, is: Hugh W. Rose, Principal; Prof. R.
H. G. Albright, Misses Lilian Mosely, Mattie Veal, Edith White and Ruth Freeman.
In the years to come our district will boast of a consolidated high school with from eight to
twel,ve teachers and ample conveyance to carry the pupils to and from school. I may add that
there is now a movement on foot to build a new gymnasium so that our children shall have
physical development as well as literary advantages.
The board of trustees is composed of Messrs. S. M. Wilson, Director; W. F. Clowdus, Clerk,
and 1. S Reed, Member, who give unexcelled attention to their duties and under whose super­
vision the school work is progressing so satisfactorily.
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BEGINlIING AT THE CEN. OF SEC. 28, TWP. 1 SOUTH, RANGE 3 WEST, THENCE EAST TO THE
EAST CEN. LINE OF SEC. 27, THENCE NORTH TO THB N. E. COR, SEC. 27, THENCE EAST TO THE
NORTH CEN. LINE OF SEC. 25, TllKIlCE SOUTH.TO T!IE SOUTH CEN. LINE OF SEC. 36, THENCE WEST
TO THE S.'/I. COR. OF SEC. 36, TaENCB SOUTH TO THE S.W. COR. SEC. 12, TWP. 2 SOUTH, RANGE
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OllE-HALF MILE, THENCB EAST ONE_HALF IIILE, THENCE SOUTH ONE-HALF MILE TO FLAG CREEK ON
THE SOl1rH LINE OF SEC. 13, TllKIlCE FOLLOWING THE CREJ-;K SOUTH AND EAST TO THE SOUTH LINE
OF SEC. 19, TWP. 2 SOUTH, RANGE 2 WEST, THENCE WEST TO THE S.W. COR. SEC. 19, THENCE
SOUTH ONE-HALF IIILE, THENCE WEST ONE-HALF IIILE TO THE CEN. OF SEC. 25, TWP. 2 SOUTH,
HANGE 3 WEST, THENCE SOUTH TO THE CEN. OF SEC. 36, THENCE lVEST TO THE CER. OF SEC. 35,
THENCE SOUTH TO THE SOl1rH CEN. LINE OF SEC.
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WEST TO THE NORTH CEN. LINE OF SEC. 15, THENCE SOUTH TO THE CEN. OF SIlC. 15, THENCE
WEST TO THE WEST CEN. LINB OF SEC. 18, THENCE NORTH. TO THE N.W. COR. SEC. 6, THENCE
EAST TO THE N.E. COR. SEC. 6, THENCE NORTii TO THE WEST CEIl. LINE OF SEC. 32, TWP. 2
SOl1rH, RANGE 3 WEST, THENCE EAST TO THE EAST CEN•. LINE' OF SEC. 32, THENCE NORTH TO
THE ~IEST CEN. LIllE OF SEC. 16,. TiIh"llCE ',AST TO THE EAST CEN. LINE OF SEC. 16, THENCE
NORTH TO THE EAST CEN. LINE OF SEC. 4, THENCE llEST TO THE CEN. OF SEC. 4, THENCE NORTH
TO THE CEN. OF SEC. 28, TW\'. 1 SOl1rH,. RANGB 3 lTE:sT, pLACE OF BIDINNING.
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Fox Consolidated District 74 is composed of former school districts Snider Chapel, 38, Fox, 52,
and Buckhorn, 53. This consolidated district was formed in the spring of 192'2, and was the
third group. of districts to co-operate with the movement in Carter County to raise the standard
of rural schools by consolidation. The vote to consolidate was almost unanimous
Despite the harmony and co-operation of this consolidated district in an effort to establish
:] well-graded school offering high school courses, the question of locating the Fox Consolidated
School caused some delay and friction. There was a disposition on the part of some in the
district to build the school in the little town of Fox which lies a mile and a half north of the
center of the district, the center of the district having been certified by the County Engineer to
be just south of Pike City. Some court procedure was necessary to legaUy fix the building site
and the district court established the center to be the same as had formerly been certified to by
the County Engineer, and January found aU the trouble settled, and at present writing the Fox
Consolidated School is completed and the teachers for the coming year ale employed.
During this school year the grades and one year of high school work were maintained in the
various abandoned schools in the district, the church at Pike City being also used to accom­
modate children living in the south part of the district.
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A mention of the Fox District would be incomplete
without commendation of the excellent school work
rendered the children of this community by'Misses Bonnie
and Bryan Duston, !'diss Bonnie Duston being principal
of Fox District 52, and Miss Bryan Duston assistant at
the time of the consol idation of the three school dis­
tricts. Mlich credit is due to these two young women
who worked untiringly to bring about a better school
condition for the children in the Fox Oil Fields. Miss
Bonnie Duston was elected principal of the Fox Con­
solidated School, hut after her marriage to Mr. Paul
Nagle she resigned and her sister, Miss Bryan Duston,
was elected to fill the vacancy.
The boys' and girls' club work has been organized in
Consolidated District 74, the girls having as their spon­
sor, Mrs. Earl Evans, and the boys being directed hy
the vocational agricultural teacher, Mr. C. A. Clausell.
The students of this district are very enthusiastic about
BRYAN DUSTON, Principal
the farm club work which is supervised hy the Bome
Demonstration and Farm Agents.
The outlook for Fox Consolidated School bespeaks a
well-graded, centralized school, with accredited high school courses, together with Domestic Scien~e,
Vocational Agriculture and special science courses.
At present writing Fox is the only accredited high school north of Healdton and west of
the Wheeler Consolidated Schoo!. The pupils are transported to school hy auto trucks. It is
believed that this school will not only serve the pupils of District 74 with better school advantages,
but convince the smaller surrounding schools that centralized schools will give to rural children
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a hetter opportunity.
Teachers employed in this district during school year 1922-1923 are: Miss Bryan Duston,
Principal; C. A. Clausen, Vocational Agriculture, Mrs. Earl Evans, Domestic Science, Miss
Gladys Lawrence, Miss Corrine Ballard, Miss Anna Smith, Asa Welch and Mrs.. Mathews.
GROUPS OF PUPILS IX THE Fox CONSOLIDATED DISTRICT
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SCHOOLS MAINTAINED IN CARTER
COUNTY FOR NEGRO CHILDREN
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All of the schools in Carter County maintained for negro children are designated as separate
schools, except Tatums, District 50, which is the only district in Carter County th,at has more
negro children of school age than there are white children of school age.
There are in this
district, according to the enumeration of January, 1923, twenty white children and two hundred
fifty-one negro children
TATUMS SCHOOL DISTRICT 50
There are two buildings for negro children in District 50, a four-room concrete building at
Tatums and Franklin, a two-teacher school, three miles south of Tatums to accommodate the negro
children in the extreme eastern part of the district.
District 50 is strictly a farming section and the work of the vocational agricultural
teacher, is not only a help in teaching the boys scientific farming, but this department also gives
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instruction to th'e adults of the community.
The department of vocational agriculture is equipped
with a laboratory for seed testing and germination, and also has a workshop where the boys are
trained to do such work as will qualify them to meet the needs of the farm.
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DOUGLAS SCHOOL
The nep;ro children in Ardmore in
grades attend this school.
the fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and
high school
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WARD SCHOOL FOR NEGRO CHILDREN
Ward School for negro children in _-\rdmore where the first four grades are taught, Ardmore
Separate Schools are maintained by Carter County under the supervision of the Cit)' Superintendent
and Board of Education.
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Xearly se\"en thou~and dollar:; was obtained from Julius Rosenwald to aid in the construction of these buildings"
Funds Irere also obta·ined from John D. Rockeieller of the General Education Board, the Jeannes Foundation
Fund, and the Slater Fund. _-\ \·ocational agricultural teacher is employed at Lincoln School, hali of whose salar)f
is paid by the state, in order to teach negro children scientific farming. Rosenwald Funds made pO~5ible an indus­
trial room in each of the abo\"e schoob where Dome~tic Science is taught to the negro girls.
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LINCOLN SEPARATE SCHOOL
Lincoln Separate School, located in Berwyn Consolidated District 71, replaces six schools of
the below type. At the time Lincoln School was built there was only one more negro child in the
City of Ardmore than the Census Report showed negro children in the Berwyn Vicinity. Lincoln
School is an economy to Carter County as the funds that formerly maintained six poor schools
now provide a Vocational School for the negro children who attended Washita Separate School
in District 1, Antwine Separate School in District 7, Mt. Pleasant Separate School in District 10,
Berwyn Separate School in District 11, Academy Separate School in District 12, and Abramville
Separate School in District 13. The pupils of Lincoln School are trained in Domestic Science
and Scientific Farming. The best educators of today advocate Vocatonal Training for negro
children. Numerous funds are open to schools promoting Vocational Courses and while the
Lincoln School is maintained by Carter County, the Slater Fund, General Education Board and
the Rosenwald Fund supply financial support to this school. John D. Rockefeller furnished the
Domestic Science and Manual Training Departments and the State pays half the salary of the
Vocational Agricultural Teacher. The shop for vocational training was built from the material
of an abandoned school. The Domestic Science Hall, which also accommodates the teachers as
a home, was largely made possible through the Rosenwald Fund.
TYPES OF ABANDONED SCHOOLS
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CARTER COUNTY DIRECTORY OF EACH FAMILY
I-IEAD RENDERING SCHOLASTIC
CENSUS, JANUARY, 1923
(Family Heads of Ardmore and 'ViIsoD omitted-see their City Directories)
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Alber.:ion, S. L., Route 1, Ardmore
Adams, Henry, Durwood
Allen, H. A., Hoxbar
Adkins, Eli, Hoxbar
.Arnold, Mrs. Belle, Provence
Alexander, A. C., Ardmore
Adair, Fred, Springer Route, Ardmore
Adkins, Curt, Hoxbar
Alford, J. F., Ardmore
Arnold, Sam, Springer
Ammons, C. A., Springer
Ashley, J. B., Newport
Arnold, S. E., Springer
Adams, D. H., Route A, Ardmore
Adams, G. G., Route A, Ardmore
Arnold, C. C., Route A, Ardmore
Adams, G. c., Route A, Ardmore
Anderson, Gibbie, Ardmore
Abshire, A. E., Ardmore
Ashley, J. T., Brock
Abshire, W. J., Brock
Austin, R. B., Lone Grove
Arnold, Ira, Lone Grove
Arnold, George, Lone Grove
Adamson, 1\'lr5. D. W., Lone Grove
Addington, Alice, Lone Grove
Adams, R. D., Lone Grove
Arnold, J. H., Newport
Arnold, C. A., Newport
Ashley, J. C., Newport
Alexander, Robert, Wibon
Alexander, U. R., Wilson
Ashley, Tom, Wilson
Akers, Jackie, Woodford
Akers, G. T., Woodford
Akers, Mrs. L. D., Woodford
Alverson, Mrs. Edna, Woodford
Akers, G. B., Woodford
Amerson, Dr. G. 'V., l\Iilo
Amerson, Henry D., ~lilo
Akers, H. H., Milo
Armstrong, W. W., Milo
Ann>trong, J. W., Milo
Arnold, E. D., Lone Grove
Arnold, W. D., Lone Grove
Alexander, R. D., Wilson
Allen, S. A., Wiloon
Allen, R. L., Wilson
Allen, D.O., Wilson
Allen, G. A., Wi'son
Archev. Tom, Hewitt
Ainsworth, Mrs. W. W., Wilson
Ainsworth, L. A" \Vilson
Adams, Elmer, Hewitt
Acree, Mrs. E. L., Wilson
Auld" M. J., Wilson
Aker3, Irwin, Graham
Airinglon, 'Monroe, Graham
Au'd, V. L., Milo
Ashton, 1I1n. W. F., Pooleville
Allen, W. E., Graham
Allgood, Will, Tussy
Abous;ie, E. ill., Wirt
.-\.boussie, J. G., "'irt
.-\rmstrong, 'Vm., )Ic:\lann
,\rnold, I. G., ilidiann.
Atteberry, 1Ilrs., Wirt
Allen, C. W., lIIelIlann
Anderson, A. D., Healdton
Adcox, H., Wirt
Adams, R. E., Wirt
.-\.bbott, J. W., Berwyn
Akins, Charlie, Ardmore
Aldridge, lIIart, Berwyn
Abbott, J. W., Berwyn
.-\kers, Jim, \Vilson
Adams, W. H., Wilson
Byrd, A. J., Ardmore
Adams, Wiley, Wilenn
Bell, L. G., Ardmore
Addington, W. H., Wilson
Bridges, l\li11ie, Ardmore
Adams, H. C., \Vilson
Back, Hattie, Ardmore
Annason, 1II. S., Wilson
Apala, Kizzie, Keller
Bick, Walter, Ardmore
Archard, i\1ox, Fox
Bishop, D. M., Ardmore
Ard, Oscar, Healdton
Ball, Berry, Ardmore
Albertson, F. C., Fox
Bell, A. C., Springer
Blalock, H. E., Springer
Armstrong, W. A., Healdton
Allen, r. A., Zita
Bolen, Jess, Springer
Burch, Will, Springer
Adams, ]. W., Fox
Bush, Mr., Springer
Anderson, Arnold, Healdton
Allen, ]. R., Healdton
Bow, Alvis, Springer
Adams, F. B., Healdton
Bayes, J. T., Springer
Alton, J. M., Healdton
Blasenga,me, J. S., Springer
Alexander, Matilda, Healdton
Bungarner, C. A., Newport
Allen, lIIrs. Rhoda, Healdton
Butler, A. D., Newport
Allen, O. T., Healdton
Beal, Joe, Newport
Alsley, ]. A., Healdton
Bohanan, J. A., Springer
Amirew, N. J., Healdton
Bow, A. D., Springer
Andrew, D. R., Healdton
Bearden, B. J., Springer
Allred, C. W., Healdton
Burns, W. N., Springer
Auld, E. A., Healdton
Beli, Hen'ry, Springer
Ad",ms, B. R., Healdton
Brewer, Mrs. S. A., Springer
Adams, W. H., Healdton
Butler, J. T., Rt. A, Bx. 129, Ardmore
Allsup, Mrs. L. M., Healdton
Beard, C. B., Rt. A, Bx. 106, Ardmore
Browning, James C., Ardmore
Amonstraut, D. L., Healdton
Arnold, L. B., Healdton
Bratcher, M. H., Ardmore
Arnold, Mary, Healdton
Biggs, W. T., Ardmore
Bedford, E., Ardmore
Barrett, John, Berwyn
Bunsolus, S. E., Berwyn
Beard, E. L., Ardmore
Blain, F. E., Berwyn
Baker, E., Ardmore
Barnett, A. G., Route I, Ardmore
Buckholts, G. W., Ardmore
Beck, lIIrs. M. L., Brock
Brumley, 1. B., Route I, Ardmore
Barber, H. A., Route 1, Ardmore
Boucher, A. L., Brock
Barn"s, Nina, Route I, Ardmore
Beard, Mrs. Olie, Brock
Billing" J. W., Route I, Ardmore
Bigham, B. a., Brock
Brown; Flovd S., Ardmore
Bigham, ]. H., Brock
Beckham, F. 5 .. Provence
Burns, 'V. F., Brock
Byrne, T. T., Provence
Buck, T. ]., B,ock
Burns, 'V. C., Provence
Butler, E. G., Overbrook
Baze, Frank, Box 299, Ardmore
Beckham, C. S., Provence
Briscoe, J. H., Ardmore
Byrne, W. R., McMillan
Busby, T. F., McMillan
Bryant, W. D., Cheek
Butler, ]. F., Hoxbar
Barker, J. W., Cheek
Bingham, C. B., Rt. I, Bx. 37, ArdmoreBa,gle, D. H., Brock
Brown, R. W., Rt. I, Bx. 36, ArdmoreBearden, J. W., Brock
Burleson, T. ]1., Provence
Branch, J. D., Lone Grove
Burleson, S. A., Provence
Butts, W. lII., Lone Grove
Biles, lIlary L., Provence
Ballew, Mrs. Delia, Lone Grove
llolwing, ]. H., Provence
Baxter, J. A., Lone Grove
Bigbie, l\'Irs. C. H., Lone Grove
Burnam, S. P., Provence
Boucher, lIlrs. C. H., Lone Grove
Butler, B. F., Provence
Brownie, Dellie l Lone Grove
Bahner, R;- 'V., Ardmore
Byrnes, Clint, Ardmore
Bell, 1I1rs. HettIe, Lone Grove
Brown, Chas., Berwyn
Byrd, lIlrs. C. E., Lone Grove
Brown, H., Berwyn
Black, l\lrs. Ada, Lone Grove
Brown, Sam, Berwyn
Beard, J. R., Lone Grove
Berhman, W. N., Ardmore
Buskirk, Will Van, Lone Grove
Bush, W. B., Ardmore
Burdue, C. 111., Newport
Brown, W. J., Ardmore
Bruce, C. c., Newport
Brown, Jim, Springer
Burger, J. C., Newport
Buck, Walter, Springer Rt., Ardmore Balthrop, C. B., Newport
Ballard, F. ill., Ardmore
Bruett, S. i\I., Newport
Burk, :0<. L., Ardmore
Beaudord, .-\.. R., Wilson
Be\'il, Odus, Wilson
Bray, W. T., Ardmore
Bray, J. P., Ardmore
Brown, i\1. L., Cheek
Ballard, Lee, Ardmore
Bruant, Ethel L., Woodford
Bundy, lIIrs. E. P., Ardmore
Buchannon, Texie, Woodford
Burris, ]. H., Hoxbar
Burks, Lee, Woodford
Bussell, Viola, Ardmore
Burks, T. B., Woodford
Beard, illollie, Ardmore
Britton, Mrs. Lizzie, 1IIilo
Brewster, E. lIl., Ardmore
Bailey, lIl. F., Milo
Beard, 'Yillie, Ardmore
Bromley, 'V. 'V., Lone Grove
Bussey, ~Ir., 'Vilson
Baptiste, Frizel1, Brock
Berry, Luther, Ardmore
Balew, T. S., Wilson
Brooms, L. W., Wilson
Belt, lIIrs. C. N., Ardmore
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CARTER COUNTY DIRECTORY OF FAMILY HEADS-(Continued)
Bell, Waiter, Wilson
Behrens, J. 1., Wil,on
Baker,J. A., Hewitt
Black, ~I. :\1., Wilson
Burris, U. A., \VilsolJ
Burge3S, J. A., Wilson
Blaekburn, A. F., Wilson
B:odgett, W. T., Wil,on
Brown, John, Wilson
Brown, A. B., Wilso,
Brown, S. 111., Wilson
Blair, R. V., Wilson
Burleso" G. 1., Wilson
Brown, J. c., Wilson
Blair, J. J., Wil,on
Bingham, Frank, Graham
Barker, Albert, Graham
Briscoe, Sam, Graham
Blevin'S, Lee, Graham
Bears, :Mr., Graham
Bennett, C. C., Grah"'m
Bri£coe,
~7m.,
Graham
Bennett, J. H., Graham
Briscoe, T. J, Graham
Brooks, J. c., Graham
Barnwell, Dr. J T., Graham
Beck, I. F., Graham
Byrd, J W., Graham
Byrd, L. E., Graham
Bea.ly, G. F., Milo
Burges, E. W., Milo
Burton,
J.
A.,
Poo~eville
Byrd, M., Pooleville
Bonham, Mrs. A., Pooleville
Burch, D. E., Alpers
Bumgarner, J. S., Alper>
Brittain, William, Pooleville
BeH, J. N., Pooleville
Bettes, Clarence, Graham
Mrs. Ruby, Graham
Brown, Z. A., Healdton
Brown, W. A" Healdton
Bennett, S. E., Wilson
Bailey, J. S., Wilson
Battle, R. J.. Wilson
Bagley, J T., Wilson
Bailey, J. M., Wilson
Burnett, G. W., Alma
Blair, J. S" Alma
Ilramlett, J., Alma
Blair, 1. C., Alma
Bumpas, W. T., Alma
Bo~ler,
Brown, N. T., Alma
Beddo, Fred, Tussy
Berry, W. W" Tussy
Brown, Willie, Tussy
Brown, R. L., Newport
Button, J. A., Newport
Bishop, George, Newport
Butler, III. A., Newport
Baxter, J N., Wirt
Bettes, S. D., McMann
Brown, J. F., McMann
Bean, W. T., Wirt
Bigler, W. J" Wirt
Busby, J R" Wirt
Boyd, N. H., Healdton
Borton, J. F., Healton
Baton, E., :\lcillann
Bass, R. B., Wirt
Box, C. V., 1I1dlann
Bass, ]. 5., \Yirt
Brundage, :\1. J.. Wirt
Boling, A. J., Wirt
Brown, C. c., Wirt
Burnes, D. H., Wirt
Barber, W. A., Wirt
Burkett, J. H., Wirt
Ba,xter, J' :\1., Wirt
Bulla, J. c., ~lcillann
Burkhalter, Sam, Wirt
Benton, Dee, Wirt
Bryant, J S., Wirt
Baker, A. D., Wirt
Beavers, :\1. B., lIldlann
Bryant, R. E., lIlclIlann
Baker, C. J., McMann
Burge, J W., :\1c:\Iann
Hurk, Claude, MclIlann
Brandon, S. A" Wirt
Baylor, Lui"" Wirt
Bass, Joe, Wirt
Brown, J S., Healdton
Brown, W. E" Wirt
Bagley, J. E., Mcillann
Burns, J. III., Wirt
Barnett, R. A., Wirt
Beard, L. c., Wirt
Barbarick, W. W" Ringling
Braziel, A. E., Healdton
Bo!in, \-V. 0., Healdton
Barcherding, J 1., He",ldtun
Byers, J. W., Healdton
Barger, G. S., Healdton
Blackburn, Dan, Healdton
Bales, J W., Healdton
Butler, Alley, Healdton
Birdsall, S. A., Healdton
Brown, Guy, Healdton
Bray, E. L., Healdton
Dlack, Julia, Healdton
Baker, V. H., Healdton
Braboy, JR., Healdton
Brant, L. J.. Healdton
Brown, R. L., Healdton
Burch, N. M., Healdton
Brown, C. H., Healdton
Baker, M. A., Healdton
Bedford, S. I., Healdton
Bryant, S. V., Hea'dton
Bryant, A. M., Healdton
Bray, D, W., Healdton
Bray, Mrs. John, Healdton
Burnett, W. U., Healdton
Bice, Ed. M., Healdton
Bingham, J G., Healdton
Bachman, Mrs. F. G., Healdton
Burrow, R. 1., Healdton
Brandon, N. A., Healdton
Brandon, 111. A., Healdton
Brown, Mrs. E. T., He",ldton
Brooks, O. A., Healdton
B'ocklinger, Mrs. W. T., Healdton
Bascom, Mary, Hea'dton
Boyce, R. J., Healdton
Brashear, Mrs. Bettha, Healdton
Birch, Lula, Healdton
Beck, Mrs. V. H., Healdton
Blevins, Walter, Healdton
Baker, Mr>. Anna, Healdton
Boatright, J H., Healdton
Craighead, R. J.. Berwyn
Cavner, R, c., Route I, Ardmore
Croskill, Mike, Route I, Ardmore
Cowan, S. A., Raute I, Ardmore
Brewer, !o.Iattie, V/irt
Burns, R. E., Wirt
Brav, Will, Overbrook
Buck, 111. A" Route A, Ardmore
Blevins, T. F., Zita
Bled,aw, Lewis, Healdton
Blackwell, F. S., Zita
Burns, T. A., Zita
Berryhill, J F., Berwyn
B~a"o:k,
W. A., Springer
Butler, T. B., Springer
Burke, T. c., Ardmore
Bramsford, Buck, Ardmore
Blevins, W. A., Ardmore
Bartley, W. J., Ardmore
Ba:s, Ora, Ardmore
Brooks, W. H., Ardmore
Booth, O. E" Berwyn
Banning, C. W., Berwyn
Black, Yance, Berwyn
Brown, D.
J., Berwyn
Brock, G. A., Berwyn
Baker, J P., Healdton
Billingsley, F. S., Orr
Brown, A. A., Wilson
Baggs, W. W., Wilson
Burns, W. J.. Wilson
Baker, Ella D., Wilson
Black, J. N., Wilson
Beck, F. L" Wilson
Bay, Cora, Wilson
Bussell, H. A., Wilson
Byrnes, T. J.. Wilson
Bain, J c., Wilson
Bolles, E, D., Wilson
Beavers, Lillie, Keller
Cavner, Annie, Route 1, Ardmore
Cavner, J W., Route I, Ardmore
Croskill, H. H., Route I, Ardmore
Carrell, B. E., Route I, Ardmore
Cavner, Tobe, Route I, Ardmore
Crabb, W. B., Route I, Ardmore
Collins, M. J.. Route I, Ardmore
Clinton, J. 1., Ardmore
Clayton, L. M., Durwood
Cole, JR., Durwood
Clayton, E. L., Durwood
Calvin, Clayton, Durwood
Cornell, C. A., Provence
Cox, E. Q., Hoxbar
Cox, J R., Hoxbar
Co'eman, S. Y., Hoxbar
Craddock, R. B., Hoxbar
Cook, W. D., Hoxbar
Conder, W. A., Hoxbar
Cox, H. 0., Hoxbar
Clinton, John, Route I, Ardmore
Collins, Richard, Route I, Ardmore
Cole, L. G., Provence
Cook, lIlamie, Springer Route, Ardmore
Cochran, Tilden, Ardmore
Clifton, John, Ardmore
Clifton, W. C., Ardmore
Chandler, W. M" Ardmore
Calley, Mrs. M. C., Ardmore
Callaway, T. H" Ardmore
Cole, J S., Overbrook
Coleman, Eliza, Hoxbar
Burleson. Gertrude, Wilson
Brown, J M., Wilson
Br",nning, J T., Wilson
Brown, III. E., Hewitt
Batchelor, J 1., Wlson
Butler, A. S., Fox
Bunting, W. D., Fox
Bull, Wm., Zita
Burleson, W. A., Fox
Bethell, G. H. Fox
Bethke, Otto, Fox
Butler, L. F., Fox
Ballard, J. M., Graham
Ballard, Mrs. Viola, Healdton
Bumpas, C. A., Alma
Blankenship, Alice, Alma
Butler, R. P., Fox
Best, F. 111., Fox
Bull, :\1. C., Zita
Bull, J. 111., Zita
Byrd, L. B., H£aldton
Boyer, D. F., Zita
Bruemmer, F..D., Healdton
Brown, :\1. c., Healdton
Rennett, :\Irs. lIlabel, Healdton
Beall, H. P., Healdton
Boyett, H. I., Healdton
Brantley, Myrtle, Healdton
Braziel, R. A., Healdton
Banick, J H., Healdton
Bruce, J. W., Healdton
Barnett, E. R., Healdton
Bates, L. C., Healdton
Balents, George, Healdton
Baker, H. 1., Heald ton
Burris, C. 1., Healdton
Barber, E. R., Healdton
Carpenter, Perry, Ardmore
Coe, Cora, Ardmore
Coyle, Bud, Ardmore
Criner, !\Iaggie, Ardmore
Criner, J. B" Ardmore
Criner, Etta, Ardmore
Carpenter, W. W., Ardmore
Coyle, Jim, Ardmore
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Cook, A. J., Ardmore
Cargo, :\1. J., "Vilson
Culley, H. S., Ardmore
Cass, J. H., \Vilson
Cole, Ada, Ardmore
Collins, H. N., Graham
Cole, ~Irs. HaHie, Ardmore
Chance, "Taldon, Graham
Cox, ~Irs. \Villie, ~Iilo
Cox, J. J., Ardmore
... Curley, V. A., Pooleville
Conger, Henry J., Ardmore
Capps, H. E., Pooleville
Cruce, J. E., Box 958, Ardmore
Cruckshank, Leonard, Springer
Cunningham, \V. L., Pooleville
Cowder, C. 0., Alpers
Clements, Alfred, Springer
Chapman, Andrew, Springer
Chandler, Wilson, Alpers
Christion, G. W., Milo
Cannon, J. W., Graham
Coffman, G. E., Springer
Collins, J. F., Fox
Cannon, 1\1. J., Pooleville
Coffman, J. W., Springer
Capps, H. E., Pooleville
Coffman, "Villard, Springer
Cox, J. J., Glenn
Crowell, J. D., Gra·ham
Chase, E. G., Healdton
Charles, S. :M., Glenn
Chapman, A. J., Springer
Combs, J. W., Healdton
Cannon, C. T., Rt. A, Bx.ll1, ArdmoreCummings, S. E., \\Tilson
Cottle, W. F., Route A, Ardmore
Conley, J. J., \Vil-=on
Copeland, J. J., Rt.A, Bx.113, ArdmoreConnelly, W. S., Wilson
Conard, Frank, Rt. A, Bx. 96, ArdmoreCo~e, Will, Wilson
Cox, J. G., Alma
Cooksey, L. C., Route A, Ardmore
Cast, W. H., Rt. A, Bx. 119, Ardmore Carrol, A. J., Alma
Carson, J. B., Alma
Cannon, Belle, Route A, Ardmore
Camp, A. E., Alma
Cooley, B. F., Ardmore
Current, Ethel, Tussy
Carroll, Leila., Ardmore
Current, J. W., Tussy
Cordell, C. L., Ardmore
Chaney, G. W., Ardmore
Casey, W. P., Pernell
Cummings, A. B., Ardmore
Covey, S. B., Tussy
Clayton, W. Y., Ardmore
Corfin, R. E., Tussy
Cooper, Jacob, Brock
Carbin, John, Tussy
Coplin, J. F., Brock
Copeland, P. J., Newport
Copeland, W. H., Brock
Christon, S. F., Milo
Copeland, Ernest, Brock
Clark, 1\1. D., Newport
Carroll, M., Brock
Choate, J. L., Wirt
Cartright, J. E., Brock
Clark, W. E., Wirt
Cathey, Clarence, Cheek
Cooley, H. \V., McMa.nn
Copeland, J. N., Brock
Caldwell, A. F., Wirt
Clements, Lee, Cheek
Christie, C. C., Wirt
Clements, J. A., Brock
Campbell, C. H., McMann
Copeland, 1\1., Lone Grove
Cox, L. A., Wirt
Colling, Decie, Lone Grove
Chastain, A. J., Wirt
Cook, Paul, \Virt
Coffey, A. W., Lone Grove
Canada, Lula, Wirt
Clifton, W. J., Lone Grove
Clifton, W. ]., Lone Grove
Craddock, J. \\T., Wirt
Craft, F. E., Wirt
Coffey, Mrs. M. W., Lone Grove
Carter, J. G., 1\fc1\1ann
Coffey, E. W., Lone Grove
Cook, Mrs. H. A., Lone Grove
Clower, J. S., Wirt
Carpenter, S. A., Lone Grove
Chastain, Lee, Wirt
Cooper, Bob, Wirt
Click, J. W., Lone Grove
Crockett, J. T., Lone Grove
Chastain, Frank, \Virt
Clendenin, S. A., Newport
Crabree, Frank, "Virt
Copeland, Sam, Newport
Calger, Leslie, Wirt
Cypert, R. W., Newport
Combs, J. W., \Virt
Clapp, :Mary, "Virt
Chisholm, J. L., Newport
Clowdus, L. I •. , Newport
Cantrell, J. N., Healdton
Camp, 1. I., Newport
Cargill, H. L., Healdton
Clowdus, Tom, Newport
Cargill, S. M., Healdton
Cox, O. H., Oswalt
Clark, J. D., Healdton
Camp, L. N., Wilson
Cryer, W. L., Zita
Cofer, W. A., Zita
Calley, E. R., Woodford
Calley, Georgia, Woodford
Carter, W. T., Healdton
Clements, W. D., Woodford
Crowder, M. W., Zita
Clifton, T. L., Ardmore
Coody, J. E., Woodford
Clifton, T. L. Jr., Ardmore
Cox, W. H., 1\lilo
Craddock, J. D., 1\lilo
Cullins, G. 1\1., Berwyn
Cochran, P. M., Springer
Caldwell, D. H., 1\lilo
Crittendon, H. T., Ardmore
Caldwell, E. N., l\Iilo
Childress, Mrs. 1\1. L., 1\lilo
Crosby, J. M., Ardmore
Conard, W. C., :Milo
Carlon, \V. E., Berwyn
Conway, \V. E., Benvyn
Cochran, J. J., Milo
Chase, A. D., lUBo
Crow, R. L., Berwyn
Canneberry, A. C., Berwyn
Crawford, J. J., Lone Grove
Carraway, Lucy, Rt. 1, Bx. 125, Wilson Cowan, T. H., Berwyn
Cain, W. 1\1., Hewitt
Cowan, J, E., Berwyn
Clifton, C. B., \Vilson
Cudd, J. B., Route 2, \Vilson
Copeland, Si, \Vilson
Campbell, Cleburne, \Vilson
Cook, S. D., Healdton
Clark, M. 1\1., Wilson
Claxton, W. C., \\Tilson
Craft, \Vill, \Vilson
Copeland, J., Wilson
Clevenger, Joe, \-Vilson
Cox, L. ]., \Vilson
Craig, S. 1\1., l\Iilo
Copeland, J. J., l\1ilo
Cosey, E. T., \Vilson
Carey, ]. T., \-Virt
Carel, J. S., \Vilson
Copeland, S. P., \Vilson
Cornish, Earl, \Virt
Cook, 1\1. A., \Vilson
Carter, John. Ringling
Cox, J. 1\1., \Vilson
Conyerg, ]. T., \Vilson
Clark, E. 1\1., \Vilson
Cox, John, \Yilson
Carlisle, T. C., \Vilson
Camp, Arch, \Vilson
Carnes, ~Ia,ud, \Vilson
Cook, G. G., \\Tilson
Cox, C. B., \Vilson
Clowdus, \V. F., Keller
Carrol, A. B., Keller
Cohea, G. \Y., Keller
Crow, 1\1. T., \Vilson
Clevenger, J. \V., Route 2, \Vilson
Cline, R. G., Hewitt
Curry, T. D., "Vilson
Crow, G. R., Hewitt
Coffey, l\L 0., \Vilson
Campbell, R. B., \Vilson
Cawthorn, F. C., \Vilson
Cross, E. B., Fox
Cutright, Chas. \V., Fox
Cooper, A. 1\1., Healdton
Caudle, L. H., Healdton
Cordell, J. C., Fox
Carey, E. D., Fox
Cook, O. C., Healdton
Carpenter, N. R., Fox
Calvery, K. G., Fox
Cassity, G. W., Fox
Creel, S. D., Dixie
Carns, \\T. C., Healdton
Cotton, Mrs. Maggie, Healdton
Cordill, \\T. C., Healdton
Christopher, T. C., Healdton
Chamberlin, Hazel R., Healdton
Corts, E. \V., Healdton
Carnes, 1\Irs. Ellen, Healdton
Carson, T. J., Hea~dton
Clark, ]. C., Healdton
Cole, C. R., Healdton
Couch, \V. R., Healdton
Cutshall, \V. L., Healdton
Chaney, T. N., Healdton
Cole, W. M., Healdton
Cooper, W. T., Healdton
Clark, "V. C., Healdton
Caudill, R. J., Healdton
Cantrell, D. E., Healdton
Camp, "V. J., Healdton
Culberson, S. B., Healdton
Copass, J. H., Healdton
Chandler, W. L., Healdton
Colbert, T. W., Healdton'
Custer, Fays, Healdton
Cannan, R. L., Healdton
Cameron, 1\-1rs. J, H., Healdton
Cowles, E. ]., Hea,ldton
Congleton, G. F., Healdton
Coley, \V. G., Healdton
Crawford, James, Healdton
Cross, J. R., Healdton
Culberson, E. C., Healdton
Caudill, R. J., Healdton
Chilton, W. C., Healdton
Cornelius, W. L., Healdton
, Cooper, A. 1\1., Healdton
Crim, G. R., Healdton
Caviness, R. E., Healdton
Caudell, S. P., Hea·ldton
Cox, E. A., Healdton
Carothers, T. G., Healdton
Chron, \V. S.. Healdton
Cutshall, J. \V., Healdton
Couch, J. T., Healdton
Carlock, A. C., Healdton
Chamless, ~Irs. J. ~I., Healdton
Carmichael, Roy, Healdton
Case, A. B .. Hea·ldton
Cower, L. B., Healdton
Cowdry, ~Irs. V. E., Healdton
Carr, )lrs. Gene, Healdton
Carpenter, Henr\', Healdton
Denson, C. D., Berwyn
Dunn, D. \V., Route 1, Ardmore
Dunn, Pearl, Ardmore
Davis, C. A., Dunvood
Davis, D. D., Durwood
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Donovan, G. E., Provence
Duncan, C. C., \Virt
Dotson, J. ~I., \Virt
Darling, ]. D., Ardmore
Davis, J. C., Ardmore
Dawson, J. \V., Route A, Ardmore
Damron, R. 0., Springer
Davis, 0., Hea-Idton
Duncan, R., Springer
Dunn, R. A., Healdton
Dickson, A. E., Springer
Davis, G. L., Ardmore
Deatherage, A. G., Springer
Dove, J. B., Healdton
Davenport, C. H., Glenn
Dougherty, B. P., \Vilson
Davenport, N., Glenn
Deberry, Dock, \Vilson
Daniels, 'Vill , 'Vilson
Denham, \V. B., Glenn
Doggett, ]. 'V., Ringling
Drain, K . .A., 'Voodford
Denney, L. L., 'Voodford
Davis, L. C., Ringling
Dorsey, J. ~I., Springer
Duke, :Myrtie, Ringling
Davis, C. M., Rt. A, Bx. 106, ArdmoreDuty, \V. S., \Vilson
Dougherty, Geo. Ardmore
Dodd, C. L., Healdton
Dillard, C. F., Ardmore
Denham, O. A., Wilson
Dunn, Ed, Ardmore
Dickinson, C. E., Wilson
Duck, E. C., Ardmore
Dempsey, J. H., \Vilson
Dabult, J. 1., Brock
Dunlap, H. C., 'Vilson
Daniel, 1. R., Lone Grove
Davis, John, Hewitt
Dean, A. B., Lone Grove
Delap, S. C., Wilson
Dinwiddie, Mrs., Lone Grove
Drake, J. H., 'Vilson
Drummond, 1'lrs. S. E., Lone Grove
Duncan, \V. R., Healdton
Donham, R. D., Lone Grove
Droker, W. H., Wilson
Dool, T. 0., Hea~dton
Denney, ]. 0., Lone Grove
Dixon, W. S., Newport
Davis, C. S., Fox
Davis, Arch, Wilson
Daugherty, G. L., Fox
Dunn, Sam, Oswald
Drury, W. H., Zita
• Dickson, Mrs. W. B. o Woodford
Dement, E. S., Bea,ldton
Dry, Annie, Woodford
Davis, N. 1'1., Healdton
Davis, J. P., Woodford
Dennis, W. F., Healdton
Duncan, W. W., Woodford
Dill, J. C., Hea,ldtoll
Dunham, L\'lrs. George, Woodford
Dillard, E. R., Healdton
Davis, Hubert, Lone Grove
Dawson, G. L., Healdton
Davis, Mrs. Thos., Route. 1, Box. 132,DeSpain, W. N., Healdton
Wilson
Dyer, W. H., Healdton
Downey, C. W., Wilson
Dulaney, G. A., Healdton
Desham, R. L., Wilson
Driggers, Geo., Healdton
Dearborn, J. 'V., Wilson
Dulaney, A. M., Healdton
Davis, D. E., Wilson
Daggs, J. C., Healdton
Duncan, C. W., Wilson
Drake, Miss, Healdton
Davis, Ed, Wilson
Draper, T. B., Healdton
Drake, J. H., Wilson
Daniel, L. E., Healdton
Dye, W. R., Wilson
Daniel, W. P., Healdton
Donn, 1'lrs. J. K., Wilson
Dale, Mrs. R. E., Healdton
Davis, J. R., Wilson
Drury, Jo F., Healdton
Dowling, W. H., Milo
Davis, J. S., Healdton
Dickey, J. CO, Milo
Dupre, L. A., Healdton
Davis, Jess, Graham
David30n, Chas., Healdton
Dickerson, ~L L., Graham
Davis, John A., Healdton
Duesler, L. D., Graham
Dennis, :Mrs. Josie, Healdton
Davis, Arthur, Graham
Dooney, Roy, Healdton
Duke, W. G., Graham
Dawtion, ]. Wo, Healdton
Dickerson, Clifton, Milo
Elleman, C. R., Berwyn
Curley, V. A., Pooleville
Edwards, H. C., Route 1, Ardmore
Ellis, W. F., Route 1, Ardmore
Duell, Will, Pooleville
Dickinson, F. P~, Pooleville
Ellis, J. A., Route 1, Ardmore
Davis, E. A., Pooleville
Edwards, C. E., Route 1, Ardmore
Dickimon, l'frs. Lillie, Pooleville
Edwards, Mrs. Guss, Route 1, Ardmore
Dadson, Jesse, Alpers
Elison, Hardy, Ardmore
Davis, C. T., Graham
Eades, John, Durwood
Dickerson, Lillie, Pooleville
Elledge, T. T., Provence
Dickerson, A. L., Graham
Elledge, E. F., Provence
Dobbins, G. E., Zita
Easley, J. A., Provence
Dunigan, J. C., Wilson
Evans, Abe, Ardmore
Dumas, R. L., 'Vilson
Elliott, A. 1\1., Ardmore
Denny, ~Iandy, Alma
Edwards, L. P., Ardmore
Denny, 'V. T., Alma
Evans, Charley, Springer, Rt. Ardmore
Edwards, Jim, Springer Rt., Ardmore
Drake, Joe, Tussy
Ellis, \V. H., Ardmore
Dunn, W. F., Tussy
Elli3, ]. H., Ardmore
Dougherty, ]. H., Newport
Donnelly, \V. H., 1'1cMann
Ellis, Sallie, Ardmore
Dawson, \V. H., l\IcMann
Ezell, T. J., Brock
Darr, 1\1. G., Wirt
Estes, J. F., Cheek
Dees, C. E., "Virt
Envin, 'V. A., Brock
Dayhoff, D. J., ~Ie-~Iann
Ed\"ards, ~Iike, Lone Grove
Davis, ]. 1\1., \Virt
Evans," ~Iary A., Lone Grove
Dennis, Luther, 'Virt
Emery, ,V. 'V., 'Vibon
Dawson, \V. :M., Healdton
Elliott, G. 'V., l\Iilo
Davis, l\Iyrtle, Healdton
Eases, ]. B., Hewitt
Easterwood, Abb, \Vilson
Dye, l'Iunn, Ringling
Dodd, H. H., \Virt
Ezell, G. E., 'Vi}son
Ea\Oes, Jo E., Graham
Davenport, B. S., "Mc~Iann
Duncan, H. C., 'Virt
Edwards, Earl, Graham
Davidson, Jim, 'Virt
Elmore, Zack, Graham
Dawson, \V., l\Icl\Iann
Elliott, G. \V., l\Iilo
Eaves, S. A., Tatums
Evans, S. E., Graham
Ellis, B. B., Healdton
Edington, J. ~I., \Vilson
Edson, E. T., Wilson
English, S. A., \Vilson
~ason, J. T., Alma
Easlon, N. B., Tussy
Etier, Robert, Tussy
Easley, Joe L., Tussy
Ellis, C. L., Newport
Epley, L., \Virt
Etchienson, M., ~Ic~Iann
Eudy, C. 0., :Mcl\Iann
Elliott, l\1rs. ~Iayttee, \Virt
Edwards, W. L., Healdton
Eaton, D. G., \Virt
Ea3t, J. W., Healdton
Elmore, J. D., Zita
England, Pearl, Zita
Edmonson, W. S., Healdton
Eldridge, l\Irs. Lucy, Ardmore
Elmore, G. M., Berwyn
Elliott, G. n., Ardmore
Emberling, J. W., Healdton
Evert, Jess, \Vilson
Eakins, J. A., Wilson
Eason, \V. S., Fox
Evans, A. F., Alma
Eck, G. J., Healdton
Ellis, D. E., Healdton
Elder,L. H., Healdton
Elmore, B. T., Healdton
Ebbs, E. R., Healdton
Edwards, D. E., Hea,ldton
Everett, J. E., Healdton
Eylar, Harry, Healdton
Eylar, J. J., Healdton
Earley, W. L., Healdton
England, L. A., Healdton
Ford, 1'1. L., Ardmore
Fry, W. F., Ardmore
:Fry, \Vill, Ardmore
Fox, G. \V., Durwood
Fraley, J. F., Durwood
Folsom, B. S., Durwood
Fanning, G. A., Durwood
Fair, ]. W., Provence
Fuller, David, Provence
Floyd, 'V. R., Ardmore
Ford, Frank, Ardmore
Ford, 1'1ary A., Ardmore
Ferguson, H. l, Ardmore
Ford, F. E., Hoxbar
Frazier, 1. S., Springer
Finley, L. D., Ardmore
Foster, M. ~1., Ardmore
Factor, Henry, Brock
Flowers, W. A., Brock
Fame, J. F., Route A, Ardmore
Factor, H. 0., Brock
Flowers, Belle, Cheek
Fay, Tom, Cheek
Finley, ]. D., Lone Grove
Fisher, "Mrs. J. To, Lone Grove
Ford, Ella, Newport
Fuller, J. V., Newport
Fortune, Jim, Newport
Fuller, 1\1. L., Newport
Farr, Bill, Oswalt
Fuller, J. B., Cheek
Faulkner, G. A., Woodford
Farr, A. P' ~Iilo
Fielder, R. L., Woodford
Fikes, O. D., Lone Grove
Franklin, R. E., Hewitt
Fitzsimmons, A. 'V., 'Vilson
Fitzsimmons, S. H., \Vilson
Frost, J. H., Wilson
Foster, j. \V., \Vilson
Fowler, Henry, Graham
Franklin, 'V. H., Graham
Foglestrom, Alex, Graham
Fox, H. R., Pooleville
Fikes, C. L., Alpers
Fogle, ~Irs. Eva, Graham
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Fuller, Kew, Graham
Franks, ]. E., Alma
Fraley, Tivis, Alma
Fletcher, G. \V., Alma
Farmer, W. J., Wirt
Frazier, M. C., Wirt
Ferguson, \Vm., Wirt
Fletcher, F. R., Wirt
Fergu~on, T. E., \Virt
Fank, W. G., Wirt
Fletcher, G. H., l\lc1\lann
Ferrell, J. W., Wirt
French, C. 1\1., Wirt
Fomby, J. H., Overbrook
Farue, Vv'. J., Ardmore
Fletcher, Howard, Springer
Flick, Hazel, Berwyn
Fagley, R. A., Berwyn
Farley, l\!Irs. Lu, Berwyn
Franklin, L. 1\1., Berwyn
Ford, M. L., Wilson
Fewell, G. L., Ringling
Flood, R. 'V., Wilson
Fagen, Mrs., Wilson
Fate, W. L., \Vilson
Fleming, 1\1. H., Wilson
Fenter, A. E., Hewitt
Freel, ]. B., Fox
Fore, D. J" Fox
Fore, A. L., Healdton
Fore, 1\1. L., Healdton
Fore, W. D., Healdton
Fletcher, J. J., Healdton
Fletcher, S. D., Healdton
Frain, R. C., Healdton
Ford, B. S., Healdton
Forrester, W. \V., Healdton
Fish, J. D., Healdton
Fox, H. J., Healdton
Furr, Tom, Healdton
Fowler, C. S., Healdton
Fanning, A. R., Healdton
Frost, W. S., Healdton
Frost, B. S., Healdton
Fugate, S. C., Healdton
Freeman, R. F., Healdton
Ford, 1\ln. G. 1\1., Healdton
Fuller, Jeff, Healdton
Fow:er, J, C., Healdton
Forbess, D. M., Healdton
Fronterhouse, Mrs. L., Healdton
Fann, 1\1. P., Hea.ldton
Faulkenburg, Ethel, Healdton
Finley, Odie, Healdton
Fox, R. C., Healdton
Gilliam, J. 0., Route 1, Ardmore
Groomer, G. C., Route 1, Ardmore
Greece, 1\1innie. Route 1, Ardmore
Greenwav, J, C., Route 1, Ardmore
Garner, T. M., Route 1, Ardmore
Green, \V. A., Route 1, Ardmore
Gilliam, J. F., Route 1, Ardmore
Gideon, F. L., Route 1, Ardmore
Gibbs, Harve, Route 1, Ardmore
Gilliam, T. 1\1., Ardmore
Guinn, A. E., Ardmore
Garner, W. T., Hoxbar
Gullett, Haden, Hoxbar
Gale, ]. \V., Provence
Gardner, G. C., Provence
Griffis, John, Ardmore
Grant, L., Springer
Goodman, \V. 1\1., Ardmore
Garrett, E. H., Ardmore
Goodin, \V. L., Ardmore
Giles, P. P., Overbrook
Grant, E. A., Ardmore
Gunn, R. 0., Springer
Gravitte, J. W., Springer
Genn, Henrv, Springer
Genn, 1\lrs. "Lydia, Springer
Godfrey, ]. R., Springer
Griffin, E. E., Springer
Griffin, C. F., Springer
Gladden, \V. C., Springer
Goble, E. A., Route A, Ardmore
Gillam, H. T., 111 B N\V, Ardmore
Gray, R. E., \Vilson
Gatlin, R. E., Rt. A, Bx. 25, Ardmore Gray, Bascom, \Vilson
Gaither, A. B., \Vilson
Gill, Chas. F., Ardmore
Ginn, Beu:ah, Ardmore
Gilliam, \V. L., Wilson
Gr;ffin, T. C., Ardmore
Gwinn, J. \V., \\Tilson
Griffin, La.ura, Ardmore
Gist. E. F., 'Vilson
Gilder, E. A., Ardmore
Griffin, J. C., \Vilson
Gaylor, Eli, Overbrook
Gunter, S. ~1., Keller
Good, Delia, Box 299, Ardmore
Goff, S. F., Hewitt
Gaylor, E. H., Overbrook
Garner, J. G., Hewitt
Gardner, J. A., Brock
Gross, E. B., Fox
Graves, E. P., Cheek
Gandy, R. L., Healdton
Gedis, ]. A., Zita
Griffin, V. W., Cheek
Graves, S. H., Cheek
Gilley, H. J" Fox
Gossitt, A. F., Healdton
Graves, P. F., Cheek
Gilleland, C. K .. Cheek
Gordon, J. D., Healdton
Grover, R. W., Lone Grove
Gordon, F. A., Healdton
Gaunt, Mrs. C. E., Lone Grove
Gay, H. C., Zita
Gauntt, J, W., Lone Grove
Ginn, T. J., Zita
Gold, \V. R., Lone Grove
Griffin, J, R., Dixie
Gossett, \V. C., Healdton
Griffin, H. P., Newport
Gastinnean, J. E., Newport
Gandy, G. \V., Healdton
Goldsmith, Bell, Healdton
Gray, M. J" 03walt
G03::ett, W. C., Healdton
Gorbet, \V. E., \Voodford
Gay, J. L., Healdton
Gunsolus, E. L., \Voodford
Gravitt, E. S., Healdton
Greer, W. H., Woodford
Galson, H. L., Healdton
Goodwin, W. H., Milo
Golson, Della, Healdton
Griffin, E. L., Hewitt
Grifford, C. 0., Rt. 1, Bx. 135, Wilson Grear, Emma, Healdton
Gibson, J. L., Rt. 1, Bx. 122, Wilson Gee, l\1rs. O. R., Healdton
Green, P. E., Healdton
Greenwood, W. J" Wilson
Garver, B. F., Healdton
Glenn, E. T., Wlson
Glenn, W. R., Wilson
Graves, C. 1\1., Healdton
Gregory, R. L., Wilson
Gentis, H. I., Healdton
Gay, D. M., Healdton
Greer, Frank, Milo
Gurey, Mrs. G. A., Graham
Gupton, \V. E., HealdtoIll
Gwinn, G. W., Graha,m
Gay, J, W., Healdton
Griffith, Lum, Graham
Garrett, J, C., Healdton
Gardner, R. B., 1\1i~o
Grumbles, E. D., Healdton
Goadman, J. G., Pooleville
Green, W. D., Healdton
Garnah, Ed, Pooleville
Gaddis, Mrs. J. W., Healdton
Graves, J, A., Healdton
Garrett, W. M., Alpers
Garr, W. A., Healdto:1
Gibbs, P. A., Graham
Gibbs, Mrs. M. A., Wilson
Green, N. C., Healdton
Gilmore, Lina
G!over, T. T., Wilson
Grumbler, J. L., Route 1, Alma
Goodwin, 1\Irs. Cora, Healdton
Gray, George, Tussy
Greenwood, A. 1\1., Healdton
Galoob, Samule, Healdton
Garrett, Tom, Tussy
Hicks, J. 0., Route 1, Ardmore
Gunter, S. 0., Tussy
Gibson, J. D., Newport
Harbour, H. H., Route 1, Ardmore
Holmes, ]. 1\'1., Ardmore
Garner, J, K., Newport
Hatchcock, Florence, Ardmore
Gazzaway, ]. W., Newport
Hunter, :l\1ary, Ardmore
Grounds, H. C., Newport
Hughey, Clyde, Ardmore
Green, W. L., Wirt
Hunter, H. W., Ardmore
Gardner, A. \V., Wirt
Hunter, W. C., Ardmore
Gilmore, W. T., Wirt
Goodwin, Fred, \Virt
Hall, J, H., Durwood
Hughey, C. A., Durwood
Guthrie, C. 0., Wirt
Hughey, G. J" Durwood
Guess, A. E., 1\1c1\lann
Gibson, M. R., 1\lc1\lann
Henshaw, John, Provence
Gifford, 'V. H., Wirt
Hitt, G. \V., Provence
Grabowsky, Victor, Healdton
Howard, C., Provence
Gifford, E. E., \Virt
Harris, Bill, Route 1, Ardmore
Green, W. L., \Virt
Howell, Richard, Route 1, Ardmore
Gentry, Mr., Route A, Ardmore
Holley, J, V., Provence
Guinn, H. G., Healdton
Harris, C. F., Provence
Gib,::o:1, 1\1r5. F. 1\1., Zita
Henshaw, Ben, Provence
Grant, \V. A., Hea!dton
Hawley, N. R., Provence
Harris, A. W., Provence
Graham, R. 0., Healdton
Genn, \Vm., Springer
Hendrickson, J, T., Ardmore
Ham, Mrs. J. \V., Ardmore
Gillasfy, W. A., Ardmore
Ginn, C. L., Ardmore
Hoover, N. 1\1., Springer Re, Ardmore
Howard, H. E., Ardmore
Guffey, l\lrs. 'Maggie, Berwyn
Go~meyer, 1\1rs. John, Berwyn
Hawkins, J. C., Ardmore
Hamilton, R. 1\1., Ardmore
Gist, ~I. C., Berwyn
Gilder, E. A., Berwyn
Hawkins, J. P., Ardmore
Hamm, 1\1. F., Hoxbar
Gillespie, Dr. L. D., Berwyn
Hollis, Thos., Ardmore
Griggs, J, C., \Vilson
Goodjoinon, R. F., \Vilson
Herring, \V. J" Ardmore
Hooks, W. F., Ardmore
Gaines, G. \V., \Vilson
Hedges, \V. K., Ardmore
Gilliam, H. L., \Vilson
Harkins, L. :\J., Ardmore
Goode, J. T., \Vilson
Harkins, H. C., Ardmore
Goodman, J, B., Ringling
Heron, J. \V., Ardmore
Gray, J. C., Ringling
Heron, L. L., Ardmore
Griffin, C. T., Ringling
Hacke, George, Brock
Gaither, ]. F., Hea·ldton
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Henson, C. A., Ardmore
Horton, 'V. S., Ardmore
Hignight, J. H., Ardmore
Heartsill, C. C., Springer
Higgins, H. A., Springer
Hickman, ~Irs. U. R., Springer
Herron, George, Springer
Hargrove, J. H., Springer
Hill, Grover, Springer
Hammer, Jess, Springer
Hunter, E. F., Newport
Henderson, J. D., Newport
Hamm, Roy, Springer
Hamm, Sherman, Springer
Holiday, A. J., Springer
Harkins, J. H., Route A, Ardmore
Hammett, "V. W., Route A, Ardmore
Hattensty, Jessie, Route A, Ardmore
Hattensty, Paul, Route A, Ardmore
Horton, H. S., Ardmore
Heenan, J. A., Ardmore
Heron, T. J., Ardmore
Holbrook, T. H., Ardmore
Howell, J. L., Ardmore
Hardin, J. 'V., Brock
Hickaby, H. H., Brock
Harmon, "V. 1\1., Brock
Hensley, Leona,rd, Brock
Hughes, J. 'V., Brock
Holbrook, J. H., Brock
Hammer, Everett, Brock
Hammer, J. T., Brock
Harmon, J. "V., Brock
Hermeck, C. A., Brock
Harrington, Eugenia, Brock
Hammer, J. H., Brock
Harris, \V. G., Brock
Holbrook, W. H., Brock
Hackersmith, J. \V., Brock
Holmes, F. E., Ardmore
Hays, ]. 1\'r., Brock
Hiegle, L. C., Box 299, Ardmore
Hanway, Audrey, Cheek
Harrell, Joe, Cheek
Henry, Edna, Cheek
Henry, Joe, Cheek
Howard, J, R., Cheek
Hudgins, Lee, Cheek
Henry, Johnie, Cheek
Hare, C. S., Cheek
Hunt, Effie, Lone Grove
Hathaway, "V. G., Lone Grove
Hea.rtsill, J. A., Lone Grove
Harkins, A. H., Lone Grove
Hoggard, 1\1r5. J. W., Lone Grove
Hodges, F., Newport
Howell, B., Lone Grove
Hutchinson, 'V. F., Lone Grove
Hart, 1. H., Newport
Higdon, "V. C., Newport
Henry, J. P., Newport
Hacker, ]. "V., Cheek
Hardin, 1\1rs. Arthur, "Voodford
High, 1. 1\1., Woodford
Hitt, J. N., Milo
Harper, D. G., 1\1ilo
Hays, B. C., :l\Iilo
Hunt, Ira D., \Voodford
Hunt, 'V. T., 1\Iilo
Harpes, C. H., 1\Ii10
Hardeman, Alfred, :Milo
Hall, T. C., Rt. 1, Bx. 135, 'Vilson
Holliman, J. D., \Vilson
HoI oway , J. 1'1., 'Vilson
Hann, \V. A., Wilson
Holoway, 'V. "V., "Vilson
Holoway, R. H., \Vilson
Ho~der, N. T., \Vilson
Hunziker, 1\1., \Vilson
Holliman, J. T., \Vil::on
Henderson, J. 5., 'Vilson
Holder, 'V. 'V., 'Vilson
Holt, D. C., 'Vilson
Hancock, Robert, 'Vilson
Hennington, R., \Vilson
Hickey, T. L., 'Vilson
Hunter, ]. H., 'Vilson
Hunt, E. P., 'Vilson
Hale, 'V. S., 'Vilson
Hicks, Oseie, ~lilo
High, A. V., 'Vilwn
Hanks, G. 'V., 'Vilson
Harris, D. E., \Vilson
Hunter, R. 1\1., 'Vilson
Heinston, A. \V., \Vilson
Harris, L. H., 'Vilson
Hutson, J. R., Graham
Ho!man, Joe, Graham
Harris, Frank, Graham
Harris, ~lrs. Joe, Graham
Hitt, H. 1\1., ~1ilo
Henson, G. \V., 1\Iilo
Harris, 'V. B., Pooleville
Harris, T. N., Poo~eville
Harri:;, 'V. H., Pooleville
Harris, C. H., Pooleville
Harre~son, J. -E., Pooleville
Headrick, Charles, Alpers
Harmon, C. H., Pooleville
Harmon, L. H., roo'evi1le
Harmon, G. E., Pooleville
Hopson, J. A" Graham
Hill, E. J., Healdton
Hamilton, E. D., "Vilson
Horn, l\Iattie, \Vilson
Hester, John, Wilson
Hunt, Joe, \Vilson
Hunt, J. 1\1., "Vilson
Hamilton, G. H., \Vilson
Howard, W. I'L, \Vilson
Hanson, John, 'Vilson
Hoffman, J. L., \Vilson
Han::on, Burl, Alma
Harris, H. B., Alma
Han'is, John, Tussy
Ham, P. H., Tussy
Holybee, R. E., Newport
Higgason, W. P., \Virt
Hood, J, B., 'Virt
Hammer, G. W., Wirt
Henson, H., "Virt
Harwell, Louis, 'Virt
Hogue, C. L., :MclV1ann
Hammon', H. IV1., Wirt
Higgason, \V. P., "Virt
Hud::on, L. 0., Wirt
Holder, Pearl, 'Virt
Hunt, L. H., Wirt
Henson, S. B., \Virt
Hodge, Emma, Wirt
Holder, Lee, Wirt
Hughes, John, "Virt
Harles, Chas., Wirt
Higginbotham, E. H., \Virt
Henson, E. H., "Virt
Hughes, 1\lrs. Bonnie, \Virt
Hines, S. J" \Virt
Hale, D. V., Wirt
Howard, L. T., Wirt
Hurt, John, "Virt
Hawkins, Arthur, 'Virt
Hardy, Clyde, 'Virt
Hunt, R., 'Virt
Harmon, 1. D., \Virt
Hartman, Peter, 'Virt
Haragan, Earn, Zita
Haraga,n\ 1. T., Zita
Hamilton. F. 1\1., Healdton
Hodge, 'V. l\1., Healdton
Hodge, R. A., Healdton
Hignight, 'Villiam, Ardmore
Hill, A. C., Berwyn
Heard, 'V. 1., Springer
Huckaby, 1. N., Ardmore
Hall, J. A., Ardmore
Holley, J. E., Ardmore
Holiday, B. A., Ardmore
Henderson, Charlie, Berwyn
Howard, Tom A., Benvyn
Hankins, S. D., Berwyn
Hutson, B., Berwyn
Haney, H. H., Berwyn
Hardy, C. C., Berwyn ­
Hardy, Xoble, Benvyn
Humphries, B. G., Berwyn
Heard, 'V. 1., Berwyn
Holinhead, B. H., 'ViLo:l
Harwell, John, 'Vilson
Humphrej, 'V. S., 'YiLon
Eaye.3, C. C., 'Vilson
Halcomb, J. 'V., 'Vilson
Harper, S. E., 'ViLo.l
Hawo8d, Jim, 'Vilson
Ht:rringto:1, Les3, 'Vil:~o::1
Hopkins, A. J., Ring:ing
Hodg~, G. P., 'Vilson
Hammond, B. ~1., 'Vil~on
EO;1kins, H. ]., 'Vilson
Huckaby, G. B., 'Vil~o:1
Hogard, T. B., \Vilson
Harrell, 'V. ~1., Wibon
Hays, C. H., 'Vilson
Flammond, B. 1\1., 'Vil~on
Hopkins, H. J., 'Vilson
Huckaby, G. B., \Vilson
Hogard, T. B., \\Tilson
Harrell, \V. 1\1., Wit'on
t!ays, C. H., "Vilson
Howard, F. 1\1., Hea'dton
Huley, E. \V., Healdton
Hendrick~on, R. H., Healdton
Holiday, H., Hea·!dton
Harkins, ]. E., Healdton
Ho ;kins, F. L.,Healdton
Hobaugh, S. E., Healdton
Hodge, F. J., Healdton
Hodge, ]. F., Healdton
Huddleston, J. \V., Healdton
Harr:s, J. A., Healdton'
Howerton, 1\1. A., Healdton
Heard, W. R., Healdton
Hedrick, D. J., Healdton
Harri:;, Frank, Healdton
Ham, D. R., Hea.ldton
Hedges, Greenip, Healdton
Howard, D. L., Healdton'
Hopson, Dudley, Hea~dton
H ogus, A. R., Heald ton
Helton, C. P., Healdton
Henderson, H. ~., Healdton
Holcomb, B. R., Healdton
Horn, J. E., Healdton
Hendrix, S. E., Healdton
Hart, ]. 1\L, Healdton
Hutchens, Otho, Healdton
Huddleston, C.S., Healdton
Hall. 1\1. A., Hea~dton
Hargrove, 'V. F., Healdton
Ho~der, E. H., Healdton
Harkins, 1\1rs. S. A., Healdton
Hipp, A. L., Healdton
Heflin, E. A., Healdton
Hamm, J. 1\1., Healdton
Hutchins, R., Healdton
Hutchin~on, J. H., Healdton
Hill, T. F., Healdton
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Hieronymus, Paul, Healdton!
Hair, D. ~1., Healdton
Hall, 'V. S., Healdton
Helms, Harry, Healdton
Horne, S. :\L, Healdton
Hendrickson, ]. \V., Healdton
Hodgin, L. R., Healdton
Harvell, J. T., Healdton
Hughes, \V. H., Healdton
Harr:s, T. H., Healdton
HaHahan, 'V. A., Healdton
Hogue, C. R., Hea,ldton
HO'..I::e, C. L., Healdton
Hall, J. H., Healdton
Hodge.:;, E. D., HealdtorI'
Hunt, J. R., Healdton
HO'..lse, R. 'V., Healdton
Hankins, H. B., Healdton
Hutchinson, E. E., Healdton
Hoplin, :\lr.3. H~ H., Healdton
Hen~on, C. 'V., Healdton
Henkins, Lula, Healdton
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Jones, H. C., Hewitt
Heath, E. B., Healdton
Jackson, G. L., Fox
Harris, R. L., Healdton
Jennings, G. F., Fox
Hitchcock, H. H., Healdton
Jenkins, T. N., Zita
Hurt, W. L., Healdton
Jackson, T. C., tiealdton
Hughes, W.O., Healdton
Johnson, Oscar, Healdton
Hieronymus, J. H., Healdton
Jones, Jennie, Healdton
Holder, W. R., Healdton
Johnson, P. W., Healdton
Henderson, Z. R., Healdton
Johnson, W. J., Healdton
Issac, King, Ardmore
Jones, T. F., Healdton
Irvin, J. D., Springer
Jones, W. A., Healdton
Ingram, Toss, Ringling
Johnson, J. A., Healdton
Ingram, J. P., Fox
Jones, E. :\1., Hea,ldton
Ince, J. A., Zta
Johnson, C. R., Healdton
Irwin, W. E., Fox
Ingram, L. L., Healdton
Jeffers, 'V. L., Healdton
Jackson, W. 1'1., Healdton
Jones, Claude l, Route 1, Ardmore
Johnson, l\lrs. Ramsey, Healdton
Jones, Ernest, Ardmore
Jordon, T. A., Healdton
Jones, l T., Provence
Jenkins, George, Healdton
Jones, J. H., Provence
Johnson, V. C., Hea~dton
Jones, G. R., Provence
John"o", J\!fr<;. L. S., Healdton
Jones, Bert, Provence
Jones, 1\lrs. :Minnie, Ardmore
Johnson, Ed L., Healdton
King, J. R., D'..lrwocd
Jackson, S. B., Ardmore
Juett, L. l, Springer Rt., Ardmore
King, C. C., Durwood
James, Robert, Springer Rt., Ardmore Kestler, 1\1. E., Durwood
Keller, Annie, Ardmore
Jones, S. S., Ardmore
Kyle, Ed, Springer
Jones, Sam, Ardmore
Kellett, S. A., Ardmore
Jones, Jas., Ardmore
Keller, C. P., Ardmore
Johnston, L. S., Ardmore
Jordon, G. T., Ardmore
Kiby, Jesse, Ardmore
King, A. Q., Ardmore
Jackson, Joe, Ardmore
Key, W. R., Ardmore
Jackson, John, Ardmore
Kelton, L. R., Ardmore
Jackson, IN., Springer
Kyle, Elvin, Springer
Johnson, J. 1\1., Springer
Kuntz, Joe A., Springer
Jones, B. R., 1\lilo
Kuntz, Jake, Springer
Jones, A. L., Glenn
Kyle, Jesse, Newport
Jones, H. C., Springer
Johnson, W. E., Route A, Ardmore
Kinard, L. T., Newport
Kyle, L. 1\1., Springer
Johns, E. N., Ardmore
Kyle, O. L., Route A, Ardmore
Jones, J. G., Ardmore
Johnson, W. A., Brock
Karr, S. W., Route A, Ardmore
Knoff, B., Ardmore
Johnson, l C., Brock
Johnson, J. S., Brock
Kendall, G. 'V., Ardmore
Jackson, R. H., Brock
Kaufman, Jacob, Route A, Ardmore
Jay, J. C., Cheek
Kersey, E., Cheek
Jones, 1. L., Lone Grove
Koskie, 1\1. T., Lone Grove
Jeffreys, l A., Newport
Kelley, 1\:lrs. Bell, Lone Grove
Jones, Sis, Cheek
Kieth, :Mrs. L., Lone Grove
Jones, \V. 1\1., Wilsoll!
Kelley, l 1\:1., Lone Grove
Jones, L. H., Woodford
King, H. G., Newport
Jones, Oce, Woodford
Kirby, J. W., Cheek
Johnson, :Mrs. l\:lyrtle, Woodford
Knight, Sarah, Oswalt
Kilcrease, l\lrs. T. Y., Woodford
Johnson, J. 'V., :Milo
Jones, W. L., Rt. 1, Bx. 130, Wilson Kerbo, J. 1\1., Woodford
Johnson, Cole, Rt. 1, Bx. 129, Wilson Kyle, l K., :Milo
Jordon, A. M., Lone Grove
Kennedy, C. H., 1\:lilo
Jones, l D., Wilson
Kennedy, J. R., 1\lilo
Justice, Mrs. T~nnie, Lone Grove
Knight, 1\lrs. 1\1. 1\1., :Milo
Jones, Sam, 'Vilson
Keith, Sam, Lone Grove
Johnson, C. L., \Vilson
Keith, E. C., Lone Grove
Jones, W. M., Wilson
Kiffer, \V. 1\1., Rt. 1, Bx. 93, Wi~son
Jenkins, J. H., Wilson
Kizer, :Mrs. Ella, 'Vilson
Jackson, 1\Irs. Homer, \Vilson
Kincheloe, J. E., \Vilson
Kirkpatrick, Steve, Wilson
Jones, J. J., 1\:lilo
Jones, F. P., 'Vilson
Knutson, l H., 'Vilson
Johnson, Katie, 1\lilo
Knutson, Claud, Wilson
Johnston, Ves, Pooleville
Keeton, G. C., 'Vilson
James, L. 1\/1., Pooleville
Knight, C. l, Graham
James, R., Graha,m
Killian, H. P., Graham
Jones, T. J., Wilson
Kemp, F. A., Graham
Jones, T. V., Newport
Kennedy, L. N., Fox
Jordon, Jip, Wirt
Knight, T. J., Healdton
Jackson, 'V. D., 'Virt
King, J. C., Wilson
Jordon, J. 'V., 'Virt .
Kincheloe, B. 1\1., 'Vilson
King, Nettie, Alma
Johnson, 'V. S., 'Virt
Jackson, J. E., 'Virt
Kennemer, Tom, Tussy
Jones, J. E., \Virt
Kamp, R. E., 'Virt
Jones, D. C., Berwyn
Knox, 'V. E., l\lcl\Iann
Jackson, l, Berwyn
Keck, O. L., 'Virt
Johnson, l !\I., Berwyn
Klengenberg, A. C., \Virt
Jones, S. J., 'Vilson
Kelley, H. A., Healdton
Jackson, Sid, 'Vilson
Kennedy, 'V. L., Healdton
Johnsol1, l D., Ringling
Kincheloe, 'V. B., Springer
Jones, Pearl, 'Vil~on
King, Felix, Ardmore
Justice, Z. B., \Vilson
Kinney, Sam, Ardmore
Jordan, ~1. C., \Vilson
Kimbrell, Ollie, \Vilson
Kimbrell, 'V. 0., 'Vilson
Kimllrell, H. E., 'Vilson
Kennedy, Green, \Vilson
Kips, George, 'Vilson
Kerr, J. B., Ringling
Kerley, l\Irs. H. A., Ringling
Kimbrell, T. B., 'Vilson
Kerr, 1\L 'V., 'Vilson
Keenan, \V. R., 'Yilson
Keenan, John, \Vilson
Kelley, John, Keller
Kirkpatrick, 'V. l\t1., Fox
Kirkpatrick, G. C., Fox
Kelley, J. A., Fox
Kern, 1\1. J., Zita
Kennedy, C. E., Healdton
Kennedy, R. L., Healdton
Kidd, F. :M., Healdton
Kincaid, Tom, Healdton
Kelley, J. W., Healdton
King, E. D., Healdton
Knight, A. R., Healdton
Keller, R. H., Healdton
Kanady, A. B., Healdton·
Kelley, Clyde, Healdton
Kyker, B. E., Healdton
Knight, l S., Healdton
Kyle, W. R., Healdton
Killingsworth, W. A., Healdton
Kendrick, :Mr., Healdton
Keirsey, W. C., Healdton
Love, A. C., Berwyn
Leonard, lVI., Nellda
Leonard, Lee, 1\lulkey
Little, J. T., Provence
Love, Jack, Provence
Love, G. T., Hoxbar
Love, S. W., Provence
Love, J. H., Hoxbar
Lowe, J. R., Provence
Loyd, H. H., Provence
Luckey, J. R., Ardmore
Love, 1\1., Hoxbar
Lemons, Frank, Ardmore
Locke, Ammie, Overbrook
Leonhardt, l\lrs. S. C., Ardmore
Longino, H. A., Ardmore
Lobesteine, Geo., Springer
Lee, J. 0., Springer
Lawrence, 1\lrs. A., Springer
Lancaster, Douglas, Springer
Latham, P. W., Springer
Luth~r.,l Henry, Springer
Lee, 1'IJ. P., Glenn
Lee, Bud, Glenn
Lucas, 'V. C., Glenn
Logan, Ellen, Springer
Lay, A. I.., Route A, Ardmore
La31ey, O. L., Ardmore
Lasley, G. \V., Ardmore
Lumpkins, C. P., Ardmore
Lynch, Arthur, Ardmore
Layton, Frank, Ardmore
Lamkins, S. H., Route A, Ardmore
Lee, D. F., Route A, Ardmore
Lee, 'V. C., Lone Grove
Langley, :Mrs. Oscar, Lone Grove
Loughridge, J. C., Lone Grove
Long, E. H., Lone Grove
Long, 'V. P., Lone Grove
Lewis, J. 1\1., Route A, Ardmore
Luna, O. L., Newport
Lowery, John, Newport
Loard, John, \Vilson
Lumpkins, 'V. H., 'Voodford
Leath, l H., 'Voodford
Lowe, J. F., Woodford
Largent, T. V., Route 1, 'Vilson
Lewellen, D. 1\:1., 'Vilson
Lee, A. G., 'Vilson
Lowry, :Milton, 'Vilson
Lamb, ]. A., l\Iilo
Lewellyn, J. R., Graham
Lyles, H. P., Graham
Lewellyn, J. R., Graham
Long, \V. B., Pooleville
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:\1cXeme, J. P., 'Vilson
Lobstein, J. E., Pooleville
:\Iitchell, \V. ~1., Overbrook
~lurchison, E. A., Ardmore
Lashley, R. J., Pooleville
:\Iaddox, C. L., Ardmore
Lanham, C. 1., Pooleville
:\1artin, 'V. C., 'Vilson
:\1cCauley, ~Iyrtle, Ardmore
Lumbert, Sam, Graham
:\1cKinney, C. 1\1., Ardmore
:\1ullens, 'V. E., Hewitt
Lockwood, ]. H., \Vilson
:\1cCauley, J. H., Ardmore
:\IcClaill', H. C., Wilson
~lills, T. H., 'Vil~on
Lewis, 'V. S., 'Vilson
:\1orris, Tom, Ardmore
:\1cGee, C. :\1., 'Vilson
Linton, G. B., Alma
:\1addock, J. E., Ardmore
Leaf, X. L., Pernell
:\1cDaniel, 'V. :\1., Springer
:\1organ, J. \V., 'Vilson
Lewis, R. L., Tussy
:\1ichaels, :\1rs. A. A., \Vilson
:\1cDaniel, O. A., Springer
:\Ieeks, Willie, Springer
:\Ieeks, \Vill, \Vilson
Lambert, 1. F., :\1c:\'1ann
:\Ioore, T. D., Springer
;\1onshawson, W., l\1ilo
Lightfoot, J. 1., ftlc:Mann
:\1cCreary, John, 'Vilson
Looney, J G., Wirt
:\1oren, H., Springer
Lvles, Robt., 'Virt
:\1urchant, J. C., Springer
:\1eadows, A. \V., Wilson
l\1orris, Joe, Springer
:\1alone, George, l\lilo
Lotspick, :\lark, Wirt
Lumpkins, Jim, Wirt
l\Iilam, :Mrs. R. D., Springer
:\lcGehee, C. C., \Vilson
~\Iorris, Lee, Graham
Lotspick, A. J, Wirt
l\1itchell, C., Springer
Lotson, H. S., \Virt
:\1cBride, S. T., Graham
;\1cPherson, Mrs. Rhoda, Newport
Little, E. G., Overbrook
:\1cClanahan, Chas., Graham
l\1itchell, A. J" Springer
LeBeau, C. A., Healdton
:\1cClain, J. A., Springer
~rcCourtney, James, Graham
Lee, Ellen, Ardmore
:\1eyers, A., Springer
:\1arney, Lewis, Graham
Lynch, J. T., Ardmore
l\Iills, George, Springer
l\Iilton, Lester, Graham
Lavers, J. 0., Ardmore
l\Iinton, R. C., Springer
,Maulden, Lizzie, Pooleville
Lisby, J. H., Berwyn
:\1itchell, D. G., Kewport
}1auldin, G. D., l\Iilo
Little, W. P., Berwyn
:\IcOmber, G. W., Rt. A, Bx. 117, :\1auldill', 'V. F., Pooleville
Lamb, A. 1\1., Wilson
Ardmore
l\lorrow, J. \V., l\lilo
McCauley, Elmer, Rt. A, Bx. 106, l\1cGill, \V. C., 1\Iilo
Little, W. R., Wilson
Landreth, Bob, Wilson
Ardmore
~IcBee, R. T., ,Milo
:l\Iiller, J. C., Pooleville
Lambert, F. V., Wilson
1\Iitchell, J. H., Route A, Ardmore
McDonald, A. S., Ardmore
1\1ajors, 1'1rs. lV1innie, Pooleville
Lockwood, W. L., Ringling
Landreth, T. 1., Wilson
~\Iorrison, G. P., Ardmore
Mathews, J. ]., Graham
Lowery, B. C., '''Tilson
l\litchell, 1'.1. D., Ardmore
l\1cDonald, E. L., Graham
Ledford, John, \Vilson
l\Ialone, G. H., Ardmore
:Martin, 1\1. E., Healdton
Lyles, l\Iary 1., Fox
l\Iayo, G. W., Ardmore
;\Iaxey, S. B., Healdton
Lawson, 1. 1\1., Fox
l\Iinter, O. l\1., Ardmore
l\Iorrison, T. Y., Wirt
l\Iiller, Lee, Wilson
Lusk, D. H., Alma
l\IcDougal, W. R., Ardmore
Lindsay, 1\1. IV1., Healdton
l\lcl\Iillan, G. H., \Vilson
l\Ierriett, W. A., Brock
Lemons, Lee, Healdton
:Moody, W. H., Wilson
Miller, Irwin, Brock
l\IiIler, S. A., Wilson
Lanthrik, J. A., Healdton
Maerz, lVIrs. John, Brock
Leonard, ]. M., Healdton
IHurphy, C. IV1., Brock
. l\Icl\lillan, W. IV1., Alma
Love, Fred B., Healdton
l\Ieeks, D. B., Ardmore
:~\Iartin, ]. P., Alma
Mofield, W. H., Route A, Ardmore
Lahman, John, Healdton
l\Ieans, Jack, Alma
Lenderman, C. 1., Healdton
3IcCartney, 'V. IV1., Brock
l\[ontgomery, J. L., Alma
Layton, John, Healdton
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:Morrison, 1\lrs. Frank, Rt. A, Ardmorel\Iyers, L. H., Alma
Lewis, W. B., Healdton
l\ilcPhetridge, Jim, Cheek
:Morgan, L. 0., Alma
Leaf, E. 1., Healdton
1\1organ , G. C., Alma
'Maddox, ]. B., Lone Grove
Lichlyter, Anna, Healdton
l'Iaddox, ]. A., Lone Grove
1\1 iller, Cain B., Tussy
1'1cKnown, \V. L., Lone Grove
Leath, R. E., Healdton
1\Iurray, T. H., Tussy
Lowery, :1\1rs. Ida, Healdton
l\IcDowell, :l\Irs. Ellie, Lone Grove
l\IcNeill, Cobert, Tussy
l\IcCollough, Henry, Lone Grove
l\IcCarty, O. L., Tussy
Lewis, R. B., Healdton
Morgan, J. A., Lone Grove
McCauley, 'V. E., Healdton
Lowery, Bert, Healdton
Loftin, :Mrs. Dora, Healdton
l\IcCollough, 1'1rs. A. G., Lone Grove l\1axey, S. B., Healdton
Littrell, Horace, Healdton
May, Charles, Lone Grove
l\loore, J, I, l\1cl\lann
Langley, A., Healdton
Manley, Mrs. J. W., Lone Grove
McCord, A. W., Wirt
Lawrence, J. F., Healdton
McCurty, D. B., Lone Grove
McQueen, J. G., Wirt
lVlcCraw, ]. R., Lone Grove
Langston, J. H., Healdton
1\Iiller, Fran, \Virt
Loomis, J. M., Healdton
1'1itchell, B. F., Lone Grove
'McLaughlin, 1\1. G., Wirt
l'Iiller, Y. 1\'1., Wirt
llondon, James M., Healdton
l\Iitchell, C. S., Route A, Ardmore
'McKinney, Less, Route A, Ardmore
l\Ieekin, J 0., Wirt
Lemasters, L. S., Healdton
:\Iartin, G. H., Newport
l\Iassey, ]. 'V., 1\lcl\tlann
:l\Iitchell, 1'lrs. R. L., Berwyn
:Moore, E. L., Route 1, Ardmore
l\Iorris, \V. 1., Lone Grove
l\Ierrell, ]. M., l\IcMann
:l\Iitchell, Roy, Route 1, Ardmore
l\laddox, C. E., Newport
l\1oses, 1V1. B., l\tlclVlann
l\lcFarland, F. L., Wirt
:\1iller, J. 1\'1., Newport
1\1itchell, Sam, Route 1, Ardmore
l'Iartin, Luther, Newport
:\IcKinney, 'V. H., Wirt
l\Ioates, S. T., Ardmore
l\IcKee, E. A., Ardmore
l\Iason, \V. \V., Oswalt
l\IcCarty, O. P., :McMann
:Moore, J. F., Durwood
l\Joyers, J. A., Cheek
l\lcGauhy, \V. F., Healdton
:\IcKee, C. S., Durwood
l\IcClendon, L. T., \Vilson
l\Iinter, W. C., \Virt
:\IcKee, J. A., 'Virt
l\lcClure, \V. N., Provence
l\IcGuire, A. L., 'Voodford
l\IcNeedy, E. T., Provence
l\Iiles, Laura, 'Voodford
l\Iajors, A. F., \Virt
Meek, :Mrs. J. B., \Voodford
:\IcGuire, J. A., Hoxbar
:\Iumaugh, S. F., Wirt
:\Iyers, G. 'V., \Voodford
~\Iorris, A., Hoxbar
:\Iorrow, ]. L., 'Virt
l\Iorris, Druce, Hoxbar
:\Ieek, J. R., \Voodford
:\Iyrphy, C. 1\1., Healdton
:\Iiller, ,V. R., \Voodford
:\lcCowan, A. J" \Virt
:\lc1\lullin, S. A., Route 1, Ardmore
~Iinyard, John, Route 1, Ardmore
:\IcKiddy, Guy, 'Voodford
:\Iurry, Jim, 'Virt
JIcPhetridge, F. D., Route 1, Ardmore:\IcCant5, J. F., \Voodford
l\IcCoy, G. 'V., \Virt
~Iarsh, ~Ir., Route 1, Ardmore
:\Iorrow, J. L., 'Virt
l\IcGoodwin, J. G., 'Voodford
l\Iarty, 1. R., \Virt
:\IcDowell, 1. F., Provence
l\IcBee, R. D., \Voodford
1\Icl\Iurry, nIrs. Ardmore
:\Ianuss, Carroll, \Virt
:\IcComber, 'Yes, 'Voodford
:McNeely, Henry; Ardmore
l\IcCauley, George, Wirt
:\IcDowel1, E. R., 'Voodford
l\Iorrow, Sam, Wirt
l\Iitchell, Henry, Ardmore
l\Iartin, C. B., l\1ilo
l\Iartin, Lem, \Virt
l\Ioore, E. L., Ardmore
l\Iyrick, O. F., l\lilo
:\IcCol1um, \V. G., Ardmore
:\Iyers, B. L., l\Iilo
:\Iaxey, S. B., \Virt
Jlurray, ]. A., \Virt
:\Iorris, G. L., :\1ilo
l\Ioore, G. A., Ardmore
:\[cGahee, ]. 'V., l\lilo
l\Iourne, G. C., 'Virt
Jlayo, Annie, Ardmore
l\Ioneyham, ]. 'V., Ardmore
l\Iichael, Paul, Rt. 1, Bx. 128, \Vilson JIuse, S. P., l\lc:\lann
:\Ierritt, J. T., 'Vilson
Jlontgomery, O. 1\1., Ardmore
:\Iyers, ]. L., 'Virt
:\Ianitzkey, Annie, \Vilson
Jlorras, James, Overbrook
l\Iay, Ben, Ardmore
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JIcAfee, W. E., Healdton
~Ianes, A. C., Healdton
l'Iitchell, W. J., Healdton
l\Iilligan, J. C., Zita
~Iarvin, S. 'V., Healdton
:McDow, O. B., Zita
~litchell, L. C., Ardmore
~liller, C. ~L, Ardmore
lVlitchell, J. \V., Ardmore
Massey, I. A., Berwyn
l\fyers, E. L., Benvyn
:Moore, E. E., Berwyn
:Mayes, A. 1'1., Berwyn
:Massey, T. H., Berwyn
1\'1iller, C. M., Ardmore
:Martin, J. F., Wilsoll!
:l\1orris, J. T., Healdton
lVIatthews, G. F., Ringling
:Means, John, Orr
}IcCurley, J. M., Wilson
l\IcCune, E. C., Wilson
~IcCeill, Josie, Wilson
:Marris, Irene, Wilson
:Massey, N. E., Wilson
:Markham, H. :M., Wilson
:Murdock, J. P., Wilson
~lcEuin, R. W., Wilson
~lcKnight, P. L., Keller
l\lcClure, J. \V., Wilson
Murell, W. A., Keller
:Murphy, G. 1\1., Wilson
~Iartin, C. ~1.,Wilson
~Iercher, F. G., Hewitt
:Mathew, F. J., Fox
Mayfield, J. C., Healdton
1\/Ieeks, F. J., Graham
~Iiller, E. S., Fox
~1iller, W. S., Fox
Mason, J. W., Fox
l\IcClain, R. 0., Fox
:Milton, H., Fox
l\loyer, C. H., Fox
~lcLain, W. A., Fox
l\loore, J. T., Fox
McLain, Lory, Fox
lVIeans, Pete, Alma
Martin, 'V. L., Tatums
~larker, W. H., Healdton
:Mauck, J. ~1., Gra~lam
~fcLain, L. W., Fox
:Milson, J. C., Wirt
:Mahaffy, O. C., Healdton
1\lcClanahan, J." E., Healdton
~looneyham, 1. J., Healdton
Massad, M. J., Healdton
McNeil, A. M., Healdton
~'lcl\lillen, H. L., Healdton
lVIetz, A. J., Healdton
l\Iurtishaw, W. J., Healdton
~'IcDonald, A. ~1., Healdton
~finor, ~lrs. L. A., Healdton
l\lorgan, Mrs. P., Healdton
lVIassey, V. B., Healdton
:McCoy, G. W., Healdton
l\Ianton, E. J., Healdton
l\loore, Poston, Healdtoo
l\Ioore, Harry, Healdton.
1\Iarchant, 1. :M., Healdton
:McGee, W. C., Healdton
~/Iarty, A. F., Healdton
l\Iorris, H. C., Healdton
l\fartin, J. G., Healdton
~leasles, A. 'V., Hea,ldton
~Iichael, S. A., Healdton
~Iorrison, Lee, Healdton
l\Iartin, ~Irs. A. C., Healdton
~Iedlock, G. L., Healdton
:Miller, J. R., Healdton
l\Ioore, J. ~1., Healdton
l\Ic~ight, \V. F., Healdton
:\IcClellin, L. H., Healdton
:\Iouser, :Mary, Healdton
l\Iagness, L. J., Healdton
l\Ioore, J. 1\1., Healdton
l\iorgan, J. C., Hea,ldton
:Morris, C. \V., Healdton
}Ioore, W. E., Healdton
l\Ioon, John, Healdton
~IcClendon, \V. H., Healdton
~[aples, Gilbert, Healdton
l\Ioffett, Fred, Healdton
:McClanahan, W. P., Healdton
l\IcClinton, l\Irs. G. H.
l\Iauldin, J. L., Hea,ldton
:Moore, C. J., Healdton
l\Ieador, A. J., Healdton
l\IcGuire, H. C., Healdton
l\IcCanne, T. P., Healdton
l\Iartin, J. D., Healdton
l\Iorrow, 'V. E., Healdton
~Iitcham, A. L., Healdton
l\Iautubby, Vessie, Healdton
:McAlester, A. ~1., Healdton
l\IcDaniel, E. E., Healdton
~Iayes, R. A., Healdton
~IcGee, \V. L., Healdton
North, J. A., Provence
Nelson, E. T., Ardmore
Neatherlin, Mrs. W. E., Ardmore
Norton, H. H., Newport
Newman, J. T., Glenn
Norris, A. D., Ardmore
Ned, l\Iarvin, Brock
Nelson, Mrs. R. A., Lone Grove
Newman, J., Newport
Nobles, D. E., Woodford
Nobles, A. T., Milo
Neeley, E. E., Box 593, Wilson
Neil, E. W., Wilson
Newman, Lee, Graham
Needham, J. A., Pooleville
Newman, W. \V., Zita
Nivens, T. A., Alma
Nelson, John, Alma
Norton, Henry, Tussy
Nicholson, J. A., Wirt
Newman, G. C., Wirt
Nicholson, W. M., :McMann
Newman, Mr., Wirt
Nicholson, B. A., Wirt
Nichols, Bob, Overbrook
Nutt, W. E., Ardmore
Ned, Willis, Springer
Ned, Frank, Springer
Nolan, A. V., Berwyn
Noland, H. M., Berwyn
Newell, ~I. F., \Vilson
Nash, G. W., Hewitt
Norvill, J. F., Wilson
Nunn, W. T., Fox
Norris, J. W., Zita
Nutt, A. T., Healdton
Neighbrough, Joe, Healdton
Nolen, T. H., Healdton
Noble, J. D., Healdton
Nickle, John A., Healdton
Nue, L., Healdton
Nash, O. C., Healdton
Nichols, Mrs. Nora, Healdton
Nessmith, Bessie, Healdton
Overstreet, R. A., Hoxbar
O'Daniel, l\Iary, Route 1, Ardmore
Owens, H. C., Provence
Owens, l\[rs. G. L., Provence
Oakley, Jess, Ardmore
Owen, L. ~1., Ardmore
Orner, Alma, Ardmore
Owens, J. H., Springer
Odell, R. R., Ardmore
Overstreet, Bill, Cheek
Overstreet, Bailey, Cheek
Overstreet, Thomas, Cheek
Osborn, \Villie, Lone Grove
Owen, G. R., \Vilson
Orr, O. B., \Virt
Oakley, ~Irs. C. P., Overbrook
Oursler, A. C., Berwyn
O'Xeal, J.B., Ringling
Owens, B. B., \Vilson
Owens, 'V. C., \Vilson
O'Brien, F. lVI., Fox
Ogletree, J. ~L, Healdton
O'Dell, J. K., Healdton
Ogletree, A. 1\1., Fox
Owens, J. B., Healdton
Otis, Katherine, Healdton
Odom, C. C., Healdton
Ovant, C. B., Healdton
Ownsbey, Fannie, Healdton
Overley, D. W., Healdton
Osgood, E. R., Healdton
Oglesby, U. S., Healdton
Poe, \V. T., Route 1, Ardmore
Plew, Ben, Ardmore
Park, E. E., Dunvood
Pinkard, Arthur, Provence
Pritchard, J. A., Ardmore
Palmer, S. A., Route 1, Ardmore
Parlier, J. lVI., Provence
Pulis, J. S., Ardmore
Pittman, E. D., Glenn
Pistole, S. B., Ardmore
Pap, A., Ardmore
Paschall, B. F., Ardmore
Phillips, Sallie, Ardmore
Parker, H. D., Ardmore
Porter, G. A., Ardmore
Pritchett, Carrie, Ardmore
Pritchett, G. B., Ardmore
Pritchett, O. R., Ardmore
Palmer, l\Irs. Chas., Ardmore
Pope, W. H., Ardmore
Parker, Chas., L., Ardmore
Pennell, Will, Springer
Porter, S. T., Springer
Parker, W. I., Springer
Patton, Willie, Springer
Patton, Siggle, Springer
Parker, Buck, Springer
Pierce, J. E., Springer
Pool, J. W., Springer
Patton, John, Springer
Putman, H. L., Springer
Pruitt, M. E., Springer
Plew, A. E., Springer
Patton, L., Springer
Prestage, W. H., Springer
Payne, Dave, Springer
Payne, E. 1\1., Route A, Ardmore
Phifer, W. H., Newport
Payne, A. C., Rt. A, Ex. 118, Ardmore
Pettijohn, N. L., Rt. A, Bx. 129, Ard­
more
Paschall, T. E., Ardmore
Perkins, T.A., Ardmore
Puckett, C. B., Ardmore
Payne, P. L., Ardmore
Porter, Angline, Ardmore
Pruitt, C. D., Brock
Payne, lVIrs. B. S., Brock
Porter, Geo., Brock
Phelps, A. G., Brock
Pierce, W. 1\1., Cheek
Pierce, C. H., Lone Grove
Pierce, O. P., Lone Grove
Proctor, 'V. N., Lone Grove
Pitcock, S. A., Lone Grove
Phillips, C. C., Lone Grove
Pruitt, 1'1. L., Lone Grove
Phillips, J. C., Lone Grove
Price, J. B., Lone Grove
Payne, T. R., Lone Grove
Poole, D. S., Lone Grove
Pierce, 'V. B., Lone Grove
Potts, G. 'V., Lone Grove
Potts, l\Irs. Dillard, Lone Grove
Price, Billy, Lone Grove
Price, P. H., Lone Grove
Pollock, Leonard, Newport
Powell, \V. N., Newport
Phillips, \V. ~1., Oswalt
Phillips, Lacy, Oswalt
Perkins, \V. A., Oswalt
Pierce, L. G., \Vilson
Presley, l\Irs. Arthur, \Voodford
Pifer, A. R., \Voodford
Parker, ~Irs. \V. \V., \Voodford
Powers, A. Y., lVIilo
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Plummer, \V. R., Lone Grove
Price, R. T., Lone Grove
Patterson, H. C., \Vilson
Potts, \V. ~1., \Vilson
Parish, :Maggie, Wilson
Plyler, E. B., \Vilson
Pike, D. P., \Vilson
Patrick, :Mary, \Vilson
Powell, J. E., \Vilson
Pierce, G. G., \Vilson
Petty, J. E., 'Vilson
fowers, \V. B., Wilson
Petty, G. T., \Vilson
Prude, C. C., Graham
Ponder, Andy, Graham
Pruitt, Tip, Graham
Ponder, 1\Irs. J. E., Graham
Pollock, L. L., Graham
Pierce, Chesley, Graham
Pierce, J. C., 1\Iilo
Plank, John P., ~Iilo
Poole, T. F., Pooleville
Pierce, James, Pooleville
Pearson, D. A., Alpers
Poe, C. B., Alpers
Pearson, James, Alpers
Price, Earl, Alpers
Pierce, B. T., Alpers
Perkins, Sam, Tatums
Palmer, J. F., Hea,ldton
Parks, J. B., Alma
Parks, "Martha, Alma
Paschall, F. C., Alma
Pressfrove, W. \V., Alma
Page, John, Tussy
Pritchard, R. 0., Tussy
Page, Carl, Tussy
Price, J. A., :Mcl\lann
Pirtle, Wm., \Virt
Pryor, J. H., McMann
Palmer, H. 1V1., 1\lcl\lann
Putman, Jennie, l\lc1\lann
Parrett, G. C., Wirt
Par50n, G. 1\1., Wirt
Paul, F. W., Wirt
Patterson, 1\lrs. Julia, Wirt
Perry, W. H., McMann
Pearson, J. R., Healdton
Pollard, C. 0., :McMann
Pennington, Frank, Wirt
Pollard, W. B., 1\IcMann
Phipps, R. D., \Virt
Phelps, Joe, Wirt
Poague, W. E., Wirt
Peden, W. A., Wirt
Phillips, C. H., Wirt
Phillips, Howard, Wirt
Parker, H. J., Wirt
Prater, L. P., Wirt
Peterson, Tom, Wirt
Potts, E. W., Healdton
Putman, Jesse, Wirt
Proctor, H. I., Wirt
Prater, J. H., Wirt
Price, L., \Virt
Perkins, 'V. H., Wirt
Paul, J., Healdton
Prince, J. T., 'Virt
Parker, G. 1\1., Healdton
Pace, Earnest, Wirt
Pelton, J. N., Route A, Ardmore
Patrick, J. P., Healdton
Putman, Richard, Healdton
Pruitt, Con, Zita
Pulis, R. 0., Zita
Polk, G. J., Healdton
Poague, :Mrs. J. D., Healdton
Porter, E. C., Springer
Palmer, F. L., Springer
Payne, E., Berwyn
Pace, J. \V., Ardmore
Pollard, F. 1\1., Ardmore
Pogue, A. T., Berwyn
Priest, J. J., Berwyn
Pitman, D. G., Benvyn
Phelps, J. N., Berwyn
Payne, E. D., Berwyn
Patton, Alvia, Benvyn
Pitman, \V. D., Berwyn
Page, \Vill, Berwyn
Pittman, G. H., Berwyn
Phillips, T. H., Ringling
Pollock, T. J., Ardmore
Pass, J. J., 'Vilson
Phillips, Lee, \Vilson
Parthemore, E. R., \Vilson
Penn, \V. E., 'Vilson
Pulis, R. H., Wilson
Pulis, O. C., \Vilson
Pruitt, J. C., Fox
Petray, L. J., Fox
Pierce, l\Iartin, Fox
Presley, T. A., Fox
Pruitt, T. R., Fox
Pruitt, H. T., Alma
Pierce, S. D., Zita
Pierce, IVlinnie, Zita
Parker, Ed, Dixie
Poston, J. S., Healdton
Payne, S. C., Healdton
Pense, J. D., Healdton
l'onder, J. V., Healdton
Plemons, H. A., Healdton
Powers, C. J., Healdton
Pruitt, l\Irs. E. A., Healdton
Peden, C. H., Healdton
Pipins, C. J., Healdton
Pike, Ida, Hea,ldton
Puckett, 1\1. L., Healdton
Pipkin, Jake A., Healdton
Potts, A. J., Healdton
Pierce, 1\L L., Healdton
Pickens, J. W., Healdton
Pane, C. E., Healdton
Polk, John, Healdton
Parish, 1\lrs. Guy, Healdton
rrollock, Geo., Healdton
Parker, Viola, Healdton
Pierce, D.O., . . Healdton
Parker, Mr3. V. A., Healdton
Peacock, B. S., Healdton
Poteet, Mrs. J. S., Healdton
Powell, M. L., Healdton
Perkins, Henry, Healdton
Purcell, C. E., Healdton
Parker, J. W., Healdton
Patterson, J. W., Healdton
Pierson, Will, Healdton
Pareons, G. W., Healdton
Phelps, E. D., Healdton
Pruitt, B. E., Healdton
Phelps, C. A., Healdton
Pearson, Omar, Healdton
Patton, W. H., Healdton
Qualls, S. J., Zita
Quinlin, Julia, Wilson
Rose, G. E., Berwyn
Ross, J. L., Route 1, Ardmore
Robbins, Floyd, Ardmore
Reynolds, \V. B., Ardmore
Ramsey, A. F., Durwood
Riner, R. A., Provence
Reeves, L., Provence
Robins, J. R., Ardmore
Rynson, Alec, Route 1, Ardmore
Russell, 1\1. R., Route 1, Ardmore
Richardson, Harry, Route 1, Ardmore
Rogers, Alvada, Provence
Ratliff, O. R., Ardmore
Roberts, \V. 'V., Ardmore
Randolph, R. R., Berwyn
Rasha, John, Ardmore
Riddle, J. R., Ardmore
Royal, l\Iaudie, Ardmore
Renow, Ed, Ardmore
Reynolds, lVlrs. F. S., Ardmore
Rainer, Clara, Ardmore
Rainer, l\Irs. Lizzie, Ardmore
Rice, E. C., Ardmore
Ross, Lee, Springer
Rose, J. B., Springer
Richardson, l\lrs., Springer
Rhodes, Hugh, Springer
Roe, C. E., Springer
Ross, T. S., Xewport
Reed, :Myrtle, ~Iilo
R03s, \V. F., Newport
Rice, E. H., Springer
Rambo, J., Glenn
Roberts, C. A., 'Voodford
Ratliff, A., Newport
Rose, Callie, Ardmore
Rogers, R. H., Ardmore
Riddle, S., Brock
Ray, J. E., Route A, Ardmore
Rudd, C. L., Route A, Ardmore
Roberts, G. B., Cheek
Ro;e, :Mrs. Daisy, Lone Grove
Richardson, IV1. C., Route A, Ardmore
Roberts, 'V. H., Newport
Reed, Bud, Woodford
Roberts, S. F., \Voodford
Rme, :Mrs. D. C., Woodford
Rise, E. F., Woodford
Reid, J. L., 1\lilo
Reed, C. T., Woodford
Redding, I. W., :Milo
Rogers, T. \V., 1\lilo
Risner, T. L., Lone Grove
Reeves, J. 1\1., Wilson
Rambo, J. F., Wilson
Roherts, J. P., Wilson
Rohinson, F., Wilson
Richards, J. A., Wilson
Razzell, Frank, Graham
Razzell, 1\lrs. W. L., Graham
Razzett, Steve, Graham
Robertson, L. L., Alpers
Robertson, Maude, Alpers
Rankin, Charles, Alpers
Rogers, W. S., Healdton
Richardson, A. B., Healdton
Richman, C. R., Wilson
Ragsdale, J. W., Alma
Ray, R. R., Alma
Ratliff, D. W., Alma
Ratliff, A. G., Alma
Riddle, A. L., Tussy
Rogers, J. H., Newport
Reynolds, J. M., Keller
Rice, E. L., Hea,ldton
Robinson, J. A., Wirt
Rowe, C. A., l\Ic1\Iann
Robison, J. L., Wirt
Rice, W. B., 'Wirt
Richardson, D., MclVlann
Roberts, S. E., Wirt
Robinson, N. G., Wirt
Roberts, J. H., McMann
Roberson, C. W., 1\lcMann
Russell, H. C., 1\Icl\Ianl1'
Rich, Buster, l\lclVlann
Rice, D. F., Wirt
Rawley, G. J., Healdton
Ratliff, W. B., Healdton
Renfro, Lizzie, Wirt
Roman, J. L., Wirt
Ratliss, S. l\1., Wirt
Riddle, Roy, Wirt
Rice, C. F., Wirt
Ramsey, W. H., Wirt
Rogers, 1\1. l\1., Healdton
Reynolds, J. R., Healdton
Ramsey, \V., \Virt
Robertson, L. A., Wirt
Riley, G. W., Wirt
Ross, Bud, Overbrook
Robison, B. B., Graham
Ross, K. C., Healdton
Reid, :l\Iollie, Ardmore
Rich, 'V. S., Ardmore
Reeder, L. D., Ardmore
Ross, A. L., Ardmore
Rupard, 'V. C., Ardmore
Rice, Jack, Berwyn
Reid, Tom, Berwyn
Rowan, H. P.," Berwyn
Roland, H. D., Berwyn
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Smith, J. H., Springer
Rogers, A. A., Wilson
Sta,ggs, L. T., Pooleville
Smith, J. L., Springer
Rainey, G. W., Healdton
Staggs, \V. L., Pooleville
Rushing, J. R., Wilson
Stroud, \Valter, Springer
Saddler, Ed, Alpers
Rexroat, A. B., Wilson
Sam,. Frost, Springer
Shafer, C. S., Pooleville
Roebuck, Ed, Wilson
Stansberry, Pierce, Springer
Smith, A. V., Pooleville
Rowland, H., Wilson
Sisk, :M. A., Springer
Starkey, O. C., Graham
Smth, J. A., Newport
Roberts, A. R., Wilson
Simmons, ]. A., Healdton
Smith, F. A., Milo
Richardson, J. 0., Wilson
Smith, A. T., \Virt
Smith, Lon, Springer
Reed, J. S., Wilson
Satterfield, W. F. S., 1\IIcMann
Rushing, C. G., Hewitt
Spencer, L. F., \Voodford
Schuman, John, Healdton
Randolph, W. L., Fox
Smith, R. V., Springer
Simmons, R. H., \Vilson
Richardson, J. W., Healdton
Sloan, T. J., Springer
Snow, T. A., Alma
Russell, J. B., Healdton
Stewart, H. F., Springer
Smart, P. 1\1., Alma
Smith, C. B., Springer
Roberts, W. L., Graham
Shoemake, J. C., Tussy
Roach, G. W., Alma,
Stillwell, A. H., Springer
Sawyer, B. S., Wirt
Ray, W. S., Healdton
Smith, L. L., Springer
Strelow, F. H., MclVlann
Smith, T. N., Ardmore
Reeves, J. E., Healdton
Strong, J. S., Wirt
Rice, 1\1rs. Andie, Healdton
Smith, \Valter E., Route A, Ardmore Sanders, G. C., Wirt
Rushing, L. P., Healdton
Smith, L. E., Ardmore
Smith, W. H., Wirt
Riggs, B. A., Healdton
Smith, W. lVI., Ardmore
Stanley, J. T., Wirt
Stoker, J. R., Ardmore
Reaves, E. B., Healdton
Surrat, Claude, Wirt
Rimbey, W. S., Healdton
Stafford, R. F. C., Brock
Satterfield, F. L., \Virt
Suttle, E. A., Brock
Robison, H. H., Healdton
Smith, E., Wirt
Rushing, W. D., Healdton
Sanders, D. N., Brock
Smith, H. S., lVlcMann
Sullivan, A. S. L., Rt. A, Ardmore
Reed, S. H., Healdton
Stanley, W. W., Wirt
Rakestraw, G. W., Healdton
Stally, C. A., Route A, Ardmore
Samuel, Bob, Wirt
Shannon, Joe, :McMann
Sears, L. F., Cheek
Roberts, J. E., Healdton
Rector, S. E., Healdton
Smith, Mary, Cheek
Space, E., Wirt
Sears, J. W., Cheek
Rivers, R. T., Healdton
Stokes, \V. L., Wirt
Reid, Helen, Healdton
Stinnett, C. W., Brock
Sears, Aam, Wirt
Ray, ]. R., Healdton
Smith, Carl, Healdton
Stephenson, J. J., Cheek
Smith, W. L., Brock
Sanders, Alice, Healdton
Renwick, Annie, Healdton
Shepperd, D. W., Lone Grove
Rushing, T. M., Healdton
Sears, W. R., Healdton
Robert, Dow, Healdton
Spears, W. E., Lone Grove
Self, :M., Wirt
Scantlin, Mrs. J. C., Lone Grove
Reatherston, R. C., Healdton
Stevenson, M. J., Wirt
Smith, Edson, Wirt
Rogers, Mabel, Healdton
Stephens, G. "V., Lone Grove
Simpson, 1\1rs. Sallie, Lone Grove
Rapp, H. L., Healdton
Skinner, B. G., Healdton
Robbers, C. W., Healdton
Simpson, :Mollie, Lone Grove
Sims, Cha6., Healdton
Slaton, ]. S., McMann
Ramsey, Mrs. King J., Healdton
Sisney, Mrs. A. J., Lone Grove
Sanders, R. 1\1., 1\IIcMann
Raper, W. M., Healdton
Stoker, D. B., Lone Grove
Roberts, S. J., Healdton
Sexton, C. C., Lone Grove
Saverline, J. W., McMann
Rutherford, A. B., Healdton
Stringer, 1\1rs. E. A., Lone Grove
Sheafer, B., Wirt
Spence, A. J., Wirt
Russell, Mrs. A., HealdtoJ;l
Simpson, F. E., Lone Grove
Stewart, B. E., McMann
Stanley, J. E., Route A, Ardmore
Rachel, E. A., Healdton
Simpson, Haden, Route A, Ardmore Sexton, S. G., McMann
Rankin, G. M., Healdton
Sizemore, Parker, Healdton
Sullivan, J. T., Lone Grove
,Ramey, Mary, Healdton
Surber, R. C., Berwyn
Stubblefield, W. H., Lone Grove
Stanford, W. J., McMann
Stephens, W. R., \Virt
Snelson, R. M., Route 1, Ardmore
Schwart, Jeff, Cheek
Sanders, C. W., Wirt
Stewart, Sam, Cheek
Saddler, G. A., Route 1, Ardmore
Stafford, O. J.; Healdton
Shields, Mrs. 1\11. E., Route 1, ArdmoreStewart, 'V. T., Wilson
Self, C. H., Wirt
Smith, Alta, Route 1, Ardmore
Stewart, Ollie, Wilson
Speake, Jimmie T., Woodford
Sorrell, ]. "V., Healdton
Sampley, E. H., Route 1, Ardmore
Speake, .Mrs. J. E., Woodford
Stanford, W. J., 1\1cMann
Sanders, J. L., Ardmore
Sanders, Hattie B., Ardmore
Strong, ]. S., Wirt
Satterwhite, 1\lelvin, Woodford
Sturin, Milum, Overbrook
Smith, Dock, Woodford
Segler, Mrs. C. A., Ardmore
Shoemaker, l\learcy, Overbrook
Smith, S. V., Woodford
Stinson, W. K., Durwood
Shrader, C. H., Healdton
Stafford, Lee, Durwood
Scott, P. W., :Milo
Shrader, George, Healdton
Reed, C. T., Woodford
Shurley, J. C., McMillan
Shrader, Bob, Healdton
Stewart, Nettie, Provence
Redding, 1. W., l\Iilo
Smart, J. M., Zita
Shaw, Walter, Provence
Rogers, T. W., 1\1ilo
Sargent, A. D., Zita
Smith, :Mack, Wilson
Snyder, S. A., Hoxbar
Smith, T. 1\1., Healdton.
Sewell, W. S., Provence
Sims, O. W., Hewitt
Stevens, \V. M., Springer
Smither, J. H., Provence
Stewart, J. C., Wilson
Stewart, J. H., Ardmore
Sma.llwood, J. H., Wilson
Smith, F. E., Provence
Stewart, 1. W., Ardmore
Sciner, E. C., Ardmore
Stewart, A. B., Cheek
Stribbling, Jim, Berwyn
Sides, E. N., Wilson
Story, E., Ardmore
Sutton, A. 1\1., Berwyn
Sarter, 1\1rs. Belle, Ardmore
Sawyers, J. A., \Vilson
Saunders, T. A., Ardmore
Sharp, J. W., Berwyn
Simmons, C. A., \Vilson
Shelton, \V. 0., Ardmore
Stewart, J. G., Springer
Speirs, C. T., "Vilson
Stracmer, W. M., Ardmore
Schoberry, 1\1. E., Ardmore
Suter, \V. A., "Vilson
Scott, \V., Ardmore
Smith, J. E., \Vilson
Shankles, Joe, Ardmore
John, Ardmore
SummOilS,
Smith, H. D., Ardmore
Smith, Ed, Graham
Smith, J. 0., Ardmore
Shaw, G. \V., Ardmore
Sparks, Scott, Graham
Sims, 1\lrs. C., Ardmore
Smith, Rev. F. A., Graham
Shepherd, H. N., Ardmore
Spain, D. E., Berwyn
Sims, J. S., Graham
Simpkins, J. S., Ardmore
Suggs, \V. T., Berwyn
Smith, Bill, Graham
Sampson, John, Provence
Sparks, O. A., Berwyn
Schmidd, E. E., Graham
Stewart, G. H., Ardmore
Spangler, E. K., Berwyn
Smith, Edna 0., l\'1iIo
Simmons, B. F., Ardmore
Sflmpley, "V. W., Berwyn
Skinner, "V. G., 1\Iilo
Shaw, G. C., Ardmore
Simmons, B., Berwyn
Staples, Mrs. Jim, 818 W. Broadway, Stubblefield, D. H., Pooleville
Setliff, 1\IIrs. Carrie, Berwyn
Ardmore
Stubblefield, Jessie, Pooleville
Stephens, \V. 1\1., Berwyn
Slate, J. 'V., 1\Iilo
Stallcup, Jim, Ardmore
Smith, IVI., Berwyn
Selfridge, C. F., Ardmore
Slate, W. M., :Milo
Stamps, E., Berwyn
Simpson, Oscar, Ardmore
Sorrels, C. B., Pooleville
Session, Berry, Ringling
Senter, A. L., Ardmore
Stringer, \V. A., Pooleville
Smith, W. H., Ardmore
Stroud, E. L., Pooleville
SciYally, 'V. B., 'Vilson
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Sutton, Pansy, Wilson
Smith, J. c., Wilson
Smith, J. R., Healdton
Shannon,
:\1., Ringling
Schrader, Hiram, Ringling
Shawson, T. J., Wilson
Speck, L. A., Wilson
Shields, W. W., Wilson
Spence, J. D., Wilson
Skinner, T. G., Wilson
Steelman, M. A., Wilson
Shores, W. B., Wilson
Salyer, G. B., Keller
Stobs, Broz, Wilson
Shorrock, T. A., Wilson
Stoneford, J. S., Wilson
Smith, W. Z., Hewitt
Senior,
111., Wilson
Shores, John, Wilson
Smith, T. E., Hewitt
Smith, Clyde, Hewitt
Smith, Myrtle, Hewitt
Sisco, E. F., Wilson
Sparks, H. N., Hewitt
Stephens, Geo., Wilson
Steel, R. W., Fox
Stoker,
A., Fox
Smith, Wm. Healdton
Stellmacher, W. H., Fox
Smith, Wm., Fox
Smith, Curtis, Fox
Shunoy, Mrs. Tom, Fox
Shipman, J. A., Zita
Schofield, J. F., Fox
Serr, Ed, Wirt
Smith, A. G., Healdton
Swinney, O. E., Healdton
Skaggs, J. N., Fox
Smith, L., Fox
Stilley, Evie, Fox
Sherred, J. T., Healdton
Snider. G. C., Alma
Stinnett,
E., Fox
Savage,
W., Healdton
Smith, W. S., Zita
Smith, Jim, Zita
Sudderth, Hattie, Zita
Schofield, W. D., Healdton
Stewart, L. M., Healdton
Sims, R. L., Healdton
L., Healdton
Smith,
Strawn, Dayton, Healdton
Sides, '.\'lollie, Healdton
Sloan, 11-1. A., Healdton
Smith, J. B., Healdton
Summers, J. E., Healdton
Soughward, W. H., Healdton
Skaggs, C. D., Healdton
Sorrells, R. P., Healdton
Spencer, L. R., Healdton
Sims, A. M., Healdton
Stone, E. R., Healdton
Simon, A. D., Healdton
Sanders, H. L., Healdton
Stanley, C. T., Healdton
Smith, Angie, Healdton
Sanders, A. L., Healdton
Stellmacher, W. H., Healdton
Smith, T. J., Healdton
Stampili, W. P., Healdton
Shortt, J. F., Healdton
Sparks, J. H., Healdton
Shewmake, R. D., Healdton
Simrell, H. C., Healdton
Sanders, L. F., Healdton
Sparkman, L. A., Healdton
Stone, C. L., Healdton
Sari house, Walter, Healdton
Skaggs, Claud E., Healdton
Skinner, R. L., Healdton
Sadler, Mat, Healdton
Smith, Dr. J. H., Healdton
Stechman,
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Sharrock. Mrs. '!II. L., Healdton
Sadler, Charley, Healdton
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Swanner, W. S., Healdton
Stewart, S. X., Healdton
Stewart, D. H., Healdton
Sou th, Leo, Healdton
W., Healdton
Stapp,
Smith, D. F., Healdton
Smith, H. B., Healdton
Sweeney, E. T., Healdton
Stephens, S. A., Healdton
Shell, E. D., Healdton
Shipmarr, Mrs. Harry, Healdton
Skaggs, P. A., Healdton
Stafford, F. M., Healdton
Southerland, Myrtle, Healdton
Saied, 1Ilack, Healdton
Sharrad, J. D., Healdton
Sanders, A. W., Healdton
Shilling, D. D., Healdton
Shartze, l\frs. ~1innie, Healdton
Taylor, Berwyn
Thomas, Hick, Route I, Ardmore
Thoma., H. M., Route 1, Ardmore
Thomas, John, Route 1, Ardmore
Taylor, Hester, Ardmore
Truce, l\finnie, Ardmore
Thomason, W. M., Durwood
Tindall, R. A., Provence
Thornton,
A., Provence
Thornton, 1. T., Provence
Thompson, H. F., Provence
Thomason, E. c., Ardmore
Tarver, F. B., Ardmore
Thompson, A. B., Springer
Taylor, L. H., Ardmore
Thomas, C. C., Ardmore
Tolleson, L. S., Ardmore
Tolleson, E. R., Ardmore
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Turner, Lillian, Ardmore
Taylor, J.. Ardmore
Thompson, Chatman, Ardmore
Treat, Cora, Ardmore
Thrasher, W. T., Springer
Trimmer, F. J., Springer
Thrasher, W. T., Springer
Tinnel, 1I1rs. Lora, Springer
Tudor, Mrs. S. C.• Milo
Tinker, Mrs. Leadie, Newport
Tedder, Homer, Newport
Tillison, Wm.,· Springer
Thompson, C. C., Springer
Terry, S. W .• Springer
Tate, J. C., Route A, Ardmore
Taylor, D. T .• Ardmore
Taylor, R. E., Ardmore
Tedder, L. C., Ardmore
Thornburgh, S. H., Brock
Taylor,
0., Cheek
Temple, Vada Spears, Lone Grove
Talley,
W., Brock
Talley, M., Lone Grove
Thompson, W. L., Lone Grove
Tadlock. W. B., Lone Grove
Tucker,
V., Lone Grove
Taliferro, Mrs. O. W., Lone Grove
Talifrrro,
R., Lone Grove
Tanner, Mrs. G. F., Lone Grove
Tucker, Mrs. F. W., Lone Grove
Taylor, \V. H., \Vilson
Tryon,
W., Cheek
Thomasson, 1I1rs. Ida. Woodford
Taylor, :\Irs. Dow, Woodford
Truesdell, T. B., Milo
Tannahill,
L., Milo
Troop, J. A., Rt. 1, Bx. 127, Wilson
Troop, F. R., Rt. 1, Bx. 131, Wilson
Troop, J L., Rt. 1, Bx. 123, Wilson
Thomas, 'Melvin, Wilson
Taylor, H. E., Wilson
Thornton, Flossie. Wilson
Tavlor, E. J., Wilson
Tuck, A. H., Wilson
Taylor, J. L., Wilson
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Thompson, R. S., Wilson
Thompson, R. E. W., Wilson
Tedder, E. c., Wilson
Thompson, A. A., Wilson
Thompson, J W., Wilson
Tanner, X. A., Milo
Taylor, S. R., Wilson
Trail, Charlie, Graham
Tilley, G. P., Graham
Turner, Ben F., Graham
Thomason, Louis, Graham
Tillie, C. P., Graham
Testerman, W. A., Graham
Thurman, T. B., Milo
Thomas, V. R., Pooleville
Trout, R. B., Pooleville
Trout, R. W., Pooleville
Thomp,on, Joe, Pooleville
Thomas,
S., McMann
Thompson, J. H., Wilson
Taylor, A. H., Wilson
Tiuis, J. W., Alma'
Trammell, J. H., Wirt
Thomas, S. 0., McMann
Thompson, Henry, Wirt
Turner, Roy, Healdton
Thompson, Alfred, Wirt
Thomas, J. L., Wirt
Tucker, G. E., Wirt
Tipton, E. E., Wirt
Thompson, R. A., Healdton
Tolbert, J. A., Healdton
Tate, C. W., Zila
Tague, 'Elige, Zita
Toops, W. G., Zita
Thomison, W. H., Ardmore
Treat, G. M., Ardmore
Tucker, J. T., Berwyn
Treece, S. J., Benvyn
Taylor, Euberta, Berwyn
Thomas, J. B... Berwyn
Thomas, C. H., Berwyn
Thomas, O. D., Berwyn
Thomas, C. C., Berwyn
Taylor, A. P., Berwyn
Tuck, C. C., Healdton
Tipp, Mark, Wilson
Tipps, Bob, Wilson
Tipps, Grover; Wilson
Tripplett, John, Wilson
Talley, J A., Wilson
Tucker, C. L., Wilson
Thomas, N. M., Wilson
Thompson, W. M., Wilson
Tipps, D. H., Wilson
Todd, John, Wilson
Thayer, Cha<;o G., Wilson
Tomlinson, A., \Vilson
Taylor, R. A., Fox
Tipton, L. S., Alma
Turner, W. J" Zita
Thompson, J. H., Fox
Taylor, J. H., Healdton
Thompson, 1111'S. Jim, Healdton
Tate, S. L., Healdton
Timmans, E. A., Healdton
Thompkil1'S, J A., Healdton
Thompson, T. W., Healdton
Todd, H. 111., Healdton
Thompson, 111. B., Healdton
Tell, :\1. D., Healdton
Teel, E. D., Healdton
lII., Healdton
Thomas,
Tucker, Bert, Healdton
Tayer, N.
Healdton
Thompson, J. A., Healdton
Tyner, H. A., Healdton
Taylor, Oscar, Healdton
Tavel', F., Healdton
Tontz, G. V., Healdton
Teague, W. D., Healdton
Thompson, L. B., Healdton
Tucker, T. A., Healdton
Thompson, J. R., Healdton
Taylor, R. C., Healdton
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Wilkerson, L. r., Ardmore
Whaley, W. 1.., Wirt
Thompson, W. E., Healdton
Tuck, C. T., Healdton
Todd, T. T., Healdton
Thompson, R. G., Healdton
Thacker, Pearl, Healdton
Turner, W. A., Healdton
Taylor, Dr. J. J., Healdton
l'nderwood, S. B., Healdton
upchurch, T. B., Hewitt
'"eal, Frances, Ardmore
\'anee, J. M., Ardmore
Veal, Mrs. :1\1. H., Ardmore
Vaughn, B., Ardmore
Vaile, J. H., Brock
Vaughn, C. S., Cheek
Vaughn, D. R., Brock
Vansill, Mrs. lIIary, Woodford
Vansill, E., Wilson
Vansill, Mary, Wilson
Vestal, Mrs. Lizzie, Pooleville
Vewlan, Jeda, Alpers
Vestal, J. M., Graham
Vowell, J. 1.., Healdton
Vickrey, R. E., Healdton
Vanskike, L. R., Wirt
Venters, A. S., Zita
Vernon, J. D., Ardmore
Vineyard, R. E., Berwyn
Vance, George, Berwyn
Veal, G. C., Keller
Vernon, J. Y., Healdton
VernIJn, R. E., Healdton
Vendenberg. V. M., Healdton
Walker, H. E., Berwyn
Wynn, W. W., Nebo
White, Lys.h, Ardmore
West, Sam, Ardmore
Warner, L. 1.., Ardmore
Warner, Henry, Ardmore
Wells, W. A., Ardmore
Ward, F. T., Durwood
Wilmond, Dora, Durwood
Williams, H. C., Durwood
Webb, K. F., Durwood
. WendIng, L. W., Durwood
Wells, E. C., Route I, Ardmore
Willis, D. N., Ardmore
Wa.lters, C. W., Ardmore
Watkins, A. A., Ardmore
White, Louise, Ardmore
Wallace, D. M., Berwyn
White, Marvin, Ardmore
Wilson, John, Ardmore
Williams, C. A., Ardmore
Wilson, S. B., Ardmore
West, Ben, Ardmore
Walker, Frank, Ardmore
Wortham, W. A., Ardmore'
Watson, Richard, Ardmore
Watson, N. E., Ardmore
Whitson, W. F., Ardmore
Williams, Jack, Ardmore
Wiggins, E. 0., Route A, Ardmore
Webster. O. C., ArdmQre
Willis, Charley, Ardmote
Wilson, ·Chas. A., Ardmore
West, J. ·R., Ardmore
Wilkins, W. F., Ardmore
Williams, lIraggie, Ardmore
Waddington, Mrs., Ardmore
Willia.ms, Gilbert, Springer
Watson, J. T., Springer
Walker, W. T., Springer
Walden, ,Ira. Ada, Springer
Woods, G. W., Springer
Wisdom, Dick, Springer
Wisdom, Elmer, Springer
Walker, J. T., Springer
Wallis, lIIrs. Elmer, Newport
Windom, Aulton, Springer
Worthy, J. S., Springer
Wisdom, 111., Springer
Wood .. C. J.. Newport
Wright, D. 1.., Route A, Ardmore
\Vilson, ~Iinnie, Ardmore
Wilcox, IV. A., Ardmore
Watkins, Jim, Ardmore
Williams, J. W., Ardmore
Webb, A. W., Ardmore
Whipp, W. N., Ardmore
Willingham, R. T., Ardmore
Wray, W. R., Ardmore
Welch, T. V., Ardmore
Wilson, S. E., Ardmore
Woods, N. J., Brock
West, James, Brock
Wiggins, W. B., Route A, Ardmore
'Viggins, C. M" Route A, Ardmore
Wheat, S. E., Route A, Ardmore
\\'atson, 153, Brock
Watson, Nancy, Ardmore
Wallace, Elmer, Brock
Wallace, A. B., Lone Grove
Wallace, S. A., Lone Grove
Wisenhunt, D. W., Lone Grove
Webb, R. E., Lone Grove
Warren, J. O. Lone Grove
Ward, A. 1.., Ardmore
Weaver, L. H., Newport
Wright. Dora, Newport
Way, F. M., Wilson
White, Mrs. Lena, Wilson
Walker, Charley, Wilson
Webb, J. H., Wilson
Wallace, Mrs. M. 1.., Woodford
Wygle, J. R., Woodford
Wallis, Mrs. A. W., Woodford
Watson, W. D., Woodford
Wells, G. W., Woodford
Wallace, Mrs. Nettie, Woodford
Ward, J. 1.., Milo
Ward, A. J., Milo
Williford, Joe, Woodford
Ward, H. J.. Wilson
Wa.lker, B. F., Wilson
Wheeler, Ernest, Wilson
Webb, J. W., Wilson
West, W. C., Wilson
Walker, Mrs. Annie, Wilson
Watson, C. S., Wilson
Walker, Ettie, Wil,on
Wilson, G. W., Wilson
Wood, E., Wilson
West, W. c., Wilson
Woods, Joe, Graham
Wiggen,ton, Mrs. G. E., Healdton
Wadkins, J. D., Graham
Womack, Will, Graham
Wise, C. H., Graham
Williams, Bill, Graham
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Wadkins, Thomas, Graham
Watson, W. B., Pooleville
Watson, A. E., Pooleville
Ward, T. J.. Pooleville
Woods, E. B., Graham
Welch, H. J., Healdton
Williams, G. H., Wilson
Williamson, W. D., Wilson
Witer, T. F., Wil,on
Williams, Bina, Wilson
Williams, B. J., Wilson
Williams, V. W. Wilson
Williams, S. A., Wilson
\\'ilIiams, J. W., Alma
Wylie, H. H., Alma
Willeford, Asa, AIlT'a
Whitley, Mrs. L. B., Alma
Womack, W. L., Tatum5
Weatherford, John, Tussy
White, lIIomoe, Tussy
Weatherford, T. 1.., Tussy
Wright, Mack, Tussy
\\'ebb, C. 1.., Newport
Whitaker, C. R., Wirt
Wallace, C. c., Wirt
Walter, E. A., Healdton
Wood, Ernest, Wirt
Williamson, H. R., Wirt
Wagner, Fred, Wirt
Wicker, R. Goo McMann
Welcher, J. S. Wirt
Walker, J. F., Wirt
Wilsort, W. M., McMann
White, Walter, Wirt
Williams, Joe, Wirt
Warden, Albert, Wirt
Wisdom, Jack, Healdton
Wilkes, J. 1.., Wirt
Wilson, C. B., Wirt
Wilson, J. W., Wirt
Williams, Jno., Wirt
Walker, Paul, Wirt
Wilson, W. G., Wirt
Walk, J. W., Wirt
Walker, W. T., Wirt
Wagonseller, W. S., Wirt
Wilmoth, Geo. W., Wirt
Walker, T. J., Wirt
Wright, W. B., Wirt
Wilson, J. W., Wirt
Whitson, R. 1.., Overbrook
Woods, Mrs. S. R., Zita
Weaver, J. F., Zita
Wheat, E. F., Zi!a
Williams, G. M., Springer
West, E. D., Ardmore
Williams, J. 1.., Berwyn
Williams, Gleabert, Springer
'Williams, Marcus, Springer
Wisdom, G. H., Ardmore
Woodward, Mrs. J. G., Berwyn
Whitmore, J. 1.., Berwyn
Wiley, W. B., Berwyn
Wortham, Mrs. R. P., Berwyn
White, John, Berwyn
Williams, J. L., Berwyn
West, E. B., Ardmore
Weston, J. E., Berwyn
Ward, Jim, Healdton
Worsham, Sam, Wilson
Worsham, G. 0., Wilson
Wood, H. J.. Wilson
Wood, W. G., Healdton
Webb, Jack, Wilson
Walker, P. M., Wilson
Walker, W. S., Ringling
Worsham, John, Wilson
Williams, J. C., Ringling
Williamson, V. A., Ringling
Watts, Jim, Wilso"
Wilson, S. M., Wilson
Weatherbee, W. J., Wilson
Whittaker, W. W., Wilson
White, C. A., Wilson
Wolfe, J. c., Wilson
Walker, D. B., Wilson
Woolsey, M. R., Wilson
Wilfong, W. H., Hewitt
Williams, G. M., Fox
Wyatt, J. R., Healdton
Wood, A. lII., Fox
Welch, A. B., Fox
Webb, J. c., Fox
Williams, C. D., Fox
Webb, F. J., Healdton
Webb, J. A., Healdton
Wright, A. C., Fox
\Vright, G. W., Fox
IVells, R. P., Healdton
Wise, 111. D., Healdton
Watson, R. E., Healdton
Weaver, J. B., Healdton
Wise, G. H., Healdton
\\'ise, 'linnie, Healdton
Watkins, 111. L., Healdton
Wilson, lIlrs. 111. 1.., Healdton
Williams, C. E., Healdton
\\'eldon, F. E., Healdton
Weldon, J. L., Healdton
Wheeler, D. P., Healdton
Woq;}, H. ,I., Healdton
Wara, 'f. N., Healdton
Winn, T. A., Healdton
\\'inn, B. T., Healdton
\\'omack. R. H., Healdton
Watts, G. D., Healdton
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