Lacey - Lacey, OK
Posted by: The Snowdog
N 36° 06.963 W 098° 05.136
14S E 582292 N 3997207
This Oklahoma Historical Marker recounts the history of Lacey, Oklahoma.
Waymark Code: WM15AB5
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 11/21/2021
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This pink granite Oklahoma Historical Marker is on the north side of Highway 51, just east of N2760 Road. There is a pull out large enough to park completely off of the highway. The marker describes the history of Lacey. The text on the marker is:
LACEY
Serving as a Post Office from 1890 to 1909, the town was named for John F. Lacey from Iowa who served as a member of the Congressional Committee on Indian Affairs and Chairman of the Committee on Public Lands which opened Oklahoma Territory to homesteaders in 1889.
County: Kingfisher
Record Address:: Highway 51 at N2760 RoadOK United States
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Sponsor (Who put it there): Oklahoma Historical Society
Web site if available: Not listed
Date Erected: Not listed
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