Bourland in North Texas and Indian Territory During the Civil War: Fort Cobb, Fort Arbuckle & the Wichita Mountains
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Confederate Veterans' Home Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma . |
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Group photo of residents of the Confederate Home in Ardmore OK taken in between January 16 and April 4, 1930. Two in the photo are C.G. Graham** and wife Mary Savage of Duncan OK. Please help locate the original to this xerographic copy.
This three-page 1923 article is about the Confederate Home in Ardmore OK when it had 112 residents.
** Photo of Charles Granville Graham and his father, Tillman Williamson Graham of Sadler, Grayson County TX taken in 1861 just prior to enlisting in Stevens' 22d Cavalry-1st Indian Texas Regiment. T.W. Graham was in Good's Militia and had two sons in Bourland's Regiment: Jones Perry Graham and Tillman Williamson "Tip" Graham Jr. All later lived in Stephens County OK.
C.G. Graham's CSA discharge papers. He served 46 months in Stevens' 22d Cavalry-1st Indian-Texas Regt. . |
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Patricia Adkins-Rochette 08/26/2008
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Bourland in North Texas and Indian Territory During the Civil War: Fort Cobb, Fort Arbuckle & the Wichita Mountains