Guthrie City Hall - Guthrie, Oklahoma
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member gparkes
N 35° 52.689 W 097° 25.661
14S E 641932 N 3971575
Interesting series of Historical Markers located throughout the first capitol of Oklahoma.
Waymark Code: WM9088
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 06/07/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member "Paws"itraction
Views: 15

This marker reads:

Guthrie City Hall

Guthrie's building spree peaked April 9, 1902, with laying the corner-stone for its commodious City Hall, designed by Joseph Foucart in his best belfry and turret style. The building's second floor assembly room was used for the Constitutional Convention beginning November 1906, as elected delegates hammered out Oklahoma's State Constitution.

Almost as soon as the villages of Guthrie united into a city, a fitting municipal building for the Territorial Capital was envisioned, and lots were purchased in 1891. When built, the $25,000.00 City Hall held all city offices and a jail as well as the assembly room.

The assembly room was freely used for civic purposes inaugural balls for Territorial Governor Frank Frank Frantz and first State Governor Charles V. Haskell; early county fairs; and many public events through the years, including basketball games during the 1920's. Use was denied Carry A. Nation in 1906, however, on one of her prohibition speaking tours, to her bitter and vocal fury.

Somehow, the City Hall lots were not removed from the county's tax rolls, and in November 1912, R. L. Williams paid the $7.45 taxes due and received title to the lots. He sold them back to the City for $8.00 in December 1915.

By a slender margin, bonds were voted for a new City Hall and the old building was razed in July 1955. Bricks from the old building were used for the entryway paving of the present structure.

Presented by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation - 1980

County: Logan County

Record Address::
Guthrie City Hall
101 N. 2nd
Guthrie, OK USA
72044


Rate the Site:

Date Erected: 1980

Sponsor (Who put it there): The Donald W. Reynolds Foundation

Web site if available: Not listed

Visit Instructions:

1 - Must visit the site in person.
2 - New Photo required.
3 - Give some new insight to the marker/site.

Search for...
Geocaching.com Google Map
Google Maps
MapQuest
Bing Maps
Nearest Waymarks
Nearest Oklahoma Historical Markers
Nearest Geocaches
Create a scavenger hunt using this waymark as the center point
Recent Visits/Logs:
Date Logged Log  
The Snowdog visited Guthrie City Hall - Guthrie, Oklahoma 07/22/2018 The Snowdog visited it
Max and 99 visited Guthrie City Hall - Guthrie, Oklahoma 12/01/2010 Max and 99 visited it
hamquilter visited Guthrie City Hall - Guthrie, Oklahoma 11/13/2010 hamquilter visited it

View all visits/logs