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In later years he has been recorder for the Knights Templar. Frank was one of the town's first dentists. He married after coming to Tulsa and is survived by his widow and three daughters who still make this their home.įrank Seaman arrived in Tulsa a few years after his father, John, who came in 1890. He was in the mercantile business at Second and Main streets for some years and was very successful. Scott came to Tulsa in 1898 from Lebanon, Mo. The other four- May, Joe, Grace and Pliny - live together at 536 S. There were seven daughters in the Rothhammer family. OVERVIEW EXPERIENCE LOCATION INSURANCE Overview. Rothhatnmer had been engaged in the transfer business here. Doctors Reeder Profile Otolaryngology Scott P. He has been successful in business but of late years has not been in the best of health. He was an early member of the Commercial club and has always been a great Tulsa booster. Romine came to Tulsa about 1896 and since that time has been engaged in the real estate and oil business. One of the boys and one of the girls have married. Roop have raised a splendid family, three girls and two boys. He married after coming to Tulsa and has several children.Įrnest Roop came to Tulsa from Missouri in 1896 and has engaged in the drug business most of the time between that period and the present time. He returned to the city after a few years and still makes this his home. He served one term as city marshal and later moved to a farm for a time. Robertson was one of Tulsa's early blacksmiths. The father had a farm near Keystone and lived there for a number of years before returning to Tulsa, where he died August 20, 1915, to be followed by his son in 1927.Ĭ. After living in Payne county a few years he moved back to Tulsa where he died several years prior to 1927.ĭr. and also active in the membership of the Baptist church. He came originally from Lawrence county, Missouri, and had been a lieutenant in Co. He made the entry into old Oklahoma in 1889 and later served as treasurer and collector of Payne county. William Querry lived near Tulsa in the early days. He has been engaged in numerous lines of work and is held in esteem by the pioneers. John Querry was the son of William Querry, and was a United States marshal for several years. He also is interested in other businesses. A few years ago he sold this business and went into lumber. He put the first sand plant on the Arkansas river and shipped sand to many points in Oklahoma. Price engaged in the grain business and later in the cattle trade. Tulsa Banking Co building in that block were destroyed by fire, the blaze took the Gillette-Price store, too, the Lynch building alone escaping. This book is reproduced here with the permission of the copyright holder - see copyright statement.īrief Histories of the Earliest Tulsans (con't)













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