Historic Texas Road Subject of Society Meeting
The Delaware County Genealogical Society will hear about the Texas Road, a well-travelled route in the 19th century, at its regular monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18 at the Grove Public Library.
The speaker is Bill O'Brien of Tulsa, a member of the archeological group in Tulsa that works on historic sites. The Texas Road was a major trail coming through northeastern Oklahoma. The Historical Atlas of Oklahoma says that it "developed as a natural result of travel from the north and east into Indian country...."
The public is invited to all meetings of the genealogical society. Anyone with an interest in family research is invited to join the society. A short social time closes each meeting. The society promotes education in genealogy and supports the genealogical department at the Grove Public Library with volunteers, funds, and materials.
...from correspondant Linda Adzigian
The speaker is Bill O'Brien of Tulsa, a member of the archeological group in Tulsa that works on historic sites. The Texas Road was a major trail coming through northeastern Oklahoma. The Historical Atlas of Oklahoma says that it "developed as a natural result of travel from the north and east into Indian country...."
The public is invited to all meetings of the genealogical society. Anyone with an interest in family research is invited to join the society. A short social time closes each meeting. The society promotes education in genealogy and supports the genealogical department at the Grove Public Library with volunteers, funds, and materials.
...from correspondant Linda Adzigian
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