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Holloway's Station

Coordinates: 34°58′38.91″N 95°2′54.04″W / 34.9774750°N 95.0483444°W / 34.9774750; -95.0483444
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Holloway's Station
Holloway's Station is located in Oklahoma
Holloway's Station
Holloway's Station is located in the United States
Holloway's Station
Nearest cityRed Oak, Oklahoma
Coordinates34°58′38.91″N 95°2′54.04″W / 34.9774750°N 95.0483444°W / 34.9774750; -95.0483444
Built1858
NRHP reference No.72001070 [1]
Added to NRHPApril 13, 1972

Holloway's Station, or The Narrows, was a stage stand on the old Butterfield Overland Mail route in Indian Territory. It was located near "The Narrows" at upper Brazil Creek in what is now Latimer County, Oklahoma. The station was named for William Holloway, the stage agent. In 1858, the Choctaw Council granted Holloway the right to construct a turnpike and tollbooth at "The Narrows". Holloway left after Butterfield discontinued service in 1861.[2]

Holloway's Station was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.[1]

Most evidence of the station was gone by 1971. A cemetery with a few stones remained, the most prominent being for an 1875 burial. "The Holloway's site is immediately across the road, to the northwest of the cemetery. Though altered by road construction, it is an attractive spot, a small clearing on a timbered flat between the south bank of Brazil Creek and the northern entrance to "The Narrows." As recently as 1930 there remained a few scattered foundation stones and some evidence of a well to locate the site. Now only the cemetery stones are left and — if one looks closely — portions of the old Butterfield road grade as it climbed rather sharply out of the narrows. The gradient of the present county road is much less than that of the Butterfield road, and in its construction it cut through and/or filled up sections of the old stage trail. But traces of it can still be found to suggest what stage travel on the frontier was like more than a hundred years ago."[2]

It is located about .5 miles (0.80 km) east of Red Oak, Oklahoma.[2]

Sources

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^ a b c Kent Ruth (December 1971). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Holloway's Station". National Park Service. Retrieved September 29, 2019. With accompanying photo from 1972
  • Shirk, George H. Oklahoma Place Names. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1987: ISBN 0-8061-2028-2 .
  • Wright, Murial H.; George H. Shirk; Kenny A. Franks. Mark of Heritage. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Historical Society, 1976.
  • Wright, Muriel H. "The Butterfield Overland Mail One Hundred Years Ago", Chronicles of Oklahoma 35:1 (January 1957) 55-71 (accessed August 23, 2006).
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