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OKC Three Weeks Growth

OKC Three Weeks Growth

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May 1889. The wagon trail heading South (now Harve St.) leads to the 3-week old Oklahoma City and the Canadian River.  Of note are the six prefabricated wooden buildings transported to the new OKC by Henry Overholser, the prominent pioneer of Oklahoma City. 


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