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  1. Hominy ( Osage: Hą́mąðį "night-walker" [4]) is a city in Osage County, Oklahoma, United States. [a] The population was 3,565 at the 2010 census, a 38 percent increase over the figure of 2,584 recorded in 2000. [6] The town was the home of an all-Native American football team in the 1920s.

  2. Hominy had a population of 468 in 1907 and incorporated in 1908. Its economy centered on farming, ranching, and the petroleum industry. Agricultural commodities included cattle, hogs, cotton, and corn. The Hominy Oil Field was discovered in 1916.

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  4. About Hominy. Hominy, Oklahoma, is a place where oil and cattle industries blend with Native American influence to create a cultural heritage that is truly unique. With origins beginning in 1886 as a trading post, the future site of Hominy would eventually get its namesake after an Osage Indian chief of the era.

  5. Jan 15, 2010 · Located south of Hominy and west of Pawhuska, the ranches totaled twenty-five thousand acres at the time of his death in 1958. Operation of these ranches fell to his son, Frederick Ford Drummond (1931–2020), who had earned degrees from Oklahoma State and Stanford universities.

  6. The enterprise prospered and in 1904 Drummond bought out a trader in Hominy, Oklahoma, forming the Hominy Trading Company. Through this economic base Drummond expanded his operations to include ranching, banking, and real estate. The Drummond family also grew.

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