Terral Indian Territory - Terral, OK
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member QuarrellaDeVil
N 33° 53.796 W 097° 56.147
14S E 598399 N 3751200
Oklahoma Historical Marker at the Terral Community Center, providing some background on the life of Dr. John H.D. Terral, and this town that he founded.
Waymark Code: WMQXD6
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 04/10/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
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This marker looks like a bronze plaque, with a solid brick foundation, and it says:

Terral Indian Territory
Founded May 1892
By
John Heidelberg Dace Terral

Mr. Terral was born August 1st, 1858 in Whitman, Miss. He married Miss Missourie Amanda Dubose in 1876 at Waynesborough, Miss. Nine children were born to this union. The family moved to Texas about 1881 where Mr. Terral farmed, worked in a cotton gin, taught school and served as a missionary to the Indians. In 1891, living in Belcherville, Texas, he heard of the C.R.I.P.R.R.'s plan to run a line from Texas through the Chickasaw Nation Indian Territory. Early in 1892, he moved his family here to an old school building until his home was built in June 1892. Mr. Terral enlisted Hugh Schoolfield of Belcherville to help survey and lay out the townsite. He then got this site deeded to him by Mrs. Houston "Emily" Fleetwood and she insisted the town be named Terral as Fleetwood four miles east was already a town. In May 1892, Terral and Schoolfield had to move shocks of oats to lay out Main Street. Hugh bought the first lot, a corner one, for $200 May 15, 1892. R.E. Schoolfield bought the lot west of this lot for $150. These two men erected the first building, the U.S. Post Office was approved July 28, 1892 and officially opened August 8, 1892 with Mr. Terral as postmaster.

Mr. Terral gave right of way to the railroad line and station in exchange for excursion rates to draw people to Terral. In September 1895 the first train ran through this pioneer town. He made many trips to Washington D.C., Tishomingo, capital of the Chickasaw Nation, surrounding towns and cities to interest people in Terral. He built and operated the first hotel here and the first real estate office. Mr. Terral left here in 1899 for western Indian Territory where he helped to found Lone Wolf in 1901 and Cold Springs in 1903. He moved to Colorado in 1911 and helped to build Springfield. The last move of the old pioneer was to New Mexico in 1920 where he organized churches in Mills, Roy and Las Vegas. He died October 2, 1922 and was buried there in the Masonic Cemetary.

An additional plaque is below the marker:

Erected by
Terral-Fleetwood
Centennial Committee
Oct. 1992
County: Jefferson

Record Address::
Apache Avenue, between 4th and 5th Streets
Terral, OK USA
73569


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Date Erected: October 1992

Sponsor (Who put it there): Terral - Fleetwood Centennial Committee

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