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  1. On November 14, 1898, Holdenville was incorporated as a town by an order of the U.S. District Court at Muskogee. At the first municipal election held on December 27, 1898, D. J. Red was elected mayor. The first city council meeting was held on January 4, 1899.

  2. History. Holdenville traces its origin to a Creek settlement called echo, when translated means "deer". George B. Fentress operated a general store there. A post office called "Fentress" opened there on May 24, 1895. The Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad was constructed in the 1890s from Arkansas to Indian Territory.

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  4. As the county seat Holdenville was incorporated in 1898. In 1908 voters selected Holdenville over Wetumka as the county seat. County officials used the federal building until a new courthouse was built in 1920. The edifice was designed by the Oklahoma City architectural partners Layton, Wemyss Smith, and Forsyth.

  5. The post office opened November 15, 1895. Holdenville incorporated in 1898. [3] Hughes County was created at statehood and named for W. C. Hughes, [5] an Oklahoma City lawyer who was a member of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention.

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · Holdenville, city, seat (1907) of Hughes county, central Oklahoma, U.S. Founded in 1895 and originally called Fentress, the town site was renamed for J.F. Holden, general manager of the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad.

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  7. Holdenville was founded in 1898 when 2 major railroads advanced westward into Indian Territory and intersected. Hughes County was carved out of land belonging to the Creek nation and Choctaw nations. It was originally founded in 1895 and called Fentress.

  8. A hearing was granted and on November 14, 1898, Holdenville was incorporated as part of Indian Territory. Upon ratification in 1907, Article 17 § 8 of the Oklahoma State Constitution designated Holdenville as the county seat of Hughes County. Nearby cities include Sasakwa, Calvin, Wetumka, Allen, Lamar. Places in Holdenville. Dine and drink.

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