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Bartlesville was named for Jacob H. Bartles, the white son-in-law of Delaware Chief Charles Journeycake. Bartles moved from Wyandotte County, Kansas, to the ...
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He was the builder of the Santa Fe Railroad from Caney, Kansas, to Collinsville, Oklahoma, in 1898-1899, and with many other public utilities he was connected, ...
May 20, 2020 · Jacob Bartles, the founder of Dewey, Oklahoma. He was a Civil War veteran who saw an opportunity in Indian Territory.
Jul 1, 2018 · The Dewey Hotel, built by Jacob “Jake” Bartles, for whom the city of Bartlesville is named, provides a glimpse into Oklahoma's pioneering ...
Location: West of Madison Village 3105 E. 4th St. Bartlesville, OK 74006. 36.748702, -95.943395. Historical Significance: Jacob Bartles came to the ...
Upon arrival in the Cherokee Nation, Jacob and Nannie Bartles remarried according to the “laws and customs of the Cherokee people” granting Jacob trading rights ...
... Bartlesville Park, Bartlesville, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory on September 21, 22 and 23, 1896 ... Jacob Hiler Bartles ... County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by ...
... Bartlesville. Jacob Bartles heard of this and he and three men from Caney, Col. Sam M. Porter and Harve and Tom Truskett, hired a survey crew to survey a ...
The county seat selected by delegates to the Constitutional Convention was Bartlesville, a town established in 1879 and named for Jacob Bartles, who had built a ...
Mar 29, 2021 · Jacob Bartles, namesake of Bartlesville, arrived in Indian Territory and briefly operated a trading post at Silver Lake, south ...