Boley, Oklahoma
Posted by: hamquilter
N 35° 29.291 W 096° 29.052
14S E 728223 N 3930092
This historical marker stands on Highway 62, at the intersection with S. Pecan Street.
Waymark Code: WMYBQP
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 05/26/2018
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This is an Oklahoma Historical Society marker on the south side of the town of Boley. The marker describes the establishment of the all-black town. The town currently has a population of about 1180 residents.
BOLEY, OKLAHOMA
Est. August 1903 - Inc. May 11, 1905 Boley, Creek Nation, I.T., established as all Black town on land of Creek Indian "Freedwoman" Abigail Barnett. Organized by T.M. Haynes first town- site manager. Named for J. B. Boley, white roadmaster, who convinced Fort Smith and Western Railroad that blacks could govern themselves. This concept soon boosted population to 4,200. Declared National Historic Landmark District by act of Congress 5-15-75. Oklahoma Historical Society
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County: Okfuskee County
Record Address:: Highway 62 at S. Pecan Street Boley, OK US 74829
Web site if available: [Web Link]
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Sponsor (Who put it there): Oklahoma Historical Society
Date Erected: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:1 - Must visit the site in person.
2 - New Photo required.
3 - Give some new insight to the marker/site.
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